# South Piedmont Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-22T14:04:16.260Z from a crawl of spcc.edu. 934 records (261 programs · 673 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting and Finance, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ACC180 — Practices in Bookkeeping - ACC215 — Ethics in Accounting - ACC220 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC225 — Cost Accounting - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS152 — Human Relations - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS225 — Business Finance - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - OST131 — Keyboarding - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1895 --- # Accounting and Finance - Bookkeeping Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ACC180 — Practices in Bookkeeping - BUS121 — Business Math - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1897 --- # Accounting and Finance - Taxation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - BUS121 — Business Math - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1899 --- # Accounting and Finance CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - BUS115 — Business Law I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1901 --- # Accounting and Finance Enhanced CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1902 --- # Accounting and Finance - Bookkeeping Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ACC180 — Practices in Bookkeeping - BUS121 — Business Math - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1898 --- # Accounting and Finance - Taxation Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - BUS121 — Business Math - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1900 --- # Accounting and Finance Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ACC180 — Practices in Bookkeeping - ACC215 — Ethics in Accounting - ACC220 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC225 — Cost Accounting - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS152 — Human Relations - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS225 — Business Finance - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - OST131 — Keyboarding - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1896 --- # Agribusiness Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR121 — Biological Pest Mgmt - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - AGR170 — Soil Science - AGR212 — Farm Business Management - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - ANS110 — Animal Science Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2376 --- # Agribusiness Technology CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR121 — Biological Pest Mgmt - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - AGR170 — Soil Science - AGR212 — Farm Business Management - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - ANS110 — Animal Science Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2378 --- # Agribusiness Technology Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR121 — Biological Pest Mgmt - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - AGR170 — Soil Science - AGR212 — Farm Business Management - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - ANS110 — Animal Science Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2377 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR133 — HVAC Servicing - AHR140 — All-Weather Systems - AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I - AHR152 — HVAC Duct Systems II - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - AHR211 — Residential System Design - AHR212 — Advanced Comfort Systems - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - AHR240 — Hydronic Heating - AHR250 — HVAC System Diagnostics - AHR255 — Indoor Air Quality - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1903 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR133 — HVAC Servicing - AHR140 — All-Weather Systems - AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I - AHR152 — HVAC Duct Systems II - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - AHR211 — Residential System Design - AHR212 — Advanced Comfort Systems - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - AHR240 — Hydronic Heating - AHR250 — HVAC System Diagnostics - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1905 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology - Convenience Store Maintenance & Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - ISC112 — Industrial Safety Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1913 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology - Heat Pump Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - ISC112 — Industrial Safety Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1909 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology - Heating Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1907 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology Refrigeration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1911 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1929 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology - Convenience Store Maintenance & Repair Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - ISC112 — Industrial Safety Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1914 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology - Heat Pump Fundamentals Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - ISC112 — Industrial Safety Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1910 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology - Heating Fundamentals Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1908 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR133 — HVAC Servicing - AHR140 — All-Weather Systems - AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I - AHR152 — HVAC Duct Systems II - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - AHR211 — Residential System Design - AHR212 — Advanced Comfort Systems - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - AHR240 — Hydronic Heating - AHR250 — HVAC System Diagnostics - AHR255 — Indoor Air Quality - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1904 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR133 — HVAC Servicing - AHR140 — All-Weather Systems - AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I - AHR152 — HVAC Duct Systems II - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - AHR211 — Residential System Design - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - AHR240 — Hydronic Heating - AHR250 — HVAC System Diagnostics - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1906 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology Refrigeration Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1912 --- # Automotive Systems Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ATT140 — Emerging Transp Tech - AUT114 — Safety and Emissions - AUT116 — Engine Repair - AUT116A — Engine Repair Lab - AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Systems - AUT151 — Brake Systems - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - AUT181 — Engine Performance I - AUT183 — Engine Performance II - AUT221 — Auto Transm/Transaxles - AUT231 — Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains - AUT281 — Adv Engine Performance - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - LDD112 — Intro Light-Duty Diesel - LDD181 — LDD Fuel Systems - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transportation Electricity - TRN140 — Transportation Climate Control - TRN180 — Basic Welding for Transportation - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2091 --- # Automotive Systems Technology - Light Duty Diesel Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT181 — Engine Performance I - LDD112 — Intro Light-Duty Diesel - LDD181 — LDD Fuel Systems - TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transportation Electricity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2095 --- # Automotive Systems Technology Intro CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT114 — Safety and Emissions - AUT116 — Engine Repair - AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Systems - AUT151 — Brake Systems - TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech - TRN140 — Transportation Climate Control - TRN180 — Basic Welding for Transportation Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2097 --- # Automotive Systems Technology Light Duty Diesel Repair CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT181 — Engine Performance I - LDD112 — Intro Light-Duty Diesel - LDD181 — LDD Fuel Systems - TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transportation Electricity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2099 --- # Automotive Systems Technology - Light Duty Diesel Repair Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT181 — Engine Performance I - LDD112 — Intro Light-Duty Diesel - LDD181 — LDD Fuel Systems - TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transportation Electricity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2096 --- # Automotive Systems Technology Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ATT140 — Emerging Transp Tech - AUT114 — Safety and Emissions - AUT116 — Engine Repair - AUT116A — Engine Repair Lab - AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Systems - AUT151 — Brake Systems - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - AUT181 — Engine Performance I - AUT183 — Engine Performance II - AUT221 — Auto Transm/Transaxles - AUT231 — Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains - AUT281 — Adv Engine Performance - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - LDD112 — Intro Light-Duty Diesel - LDD181 — LDD Fuel Systems - TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transportation Electricity - TRN140 — Transportation Climate Control - TRN180 — Basic Welding for Transportation - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2092 --- # Business Administration - Business Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS152 — Human Relations - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision-Making - BUS228 — Business Statistics - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECM210 — Introduction to Electronic Commerce - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1881 --- # Business Administration - Entrepreneurship Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS152 — Human Relations - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS228 — Business Statistics - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECM210 — Introduction to Electronic Commerce - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1873 --- # Business Administration Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision-Making - BUS228 — Business Statistics - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1884 --- # Business Administration - Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1889 --- # Business Administration - Small Business Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS280 — REAL Small Business Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1870 --- # Business Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1886 --- # Business Administration CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1891 --- # Business Administration Enhanced CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1892 --- # Business Administration - Business Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS152 — Human Relations - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision-Making - BUS228 — Business Statistics - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - ECM210 — Introduction to Electronic Commerce - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1882 --- # Business Administration - Entrepreneurship Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1890 --- # Business Administration - Entrepreneurship Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS152 — Human Relations - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision-Making - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - ECM210 — Introduction to Electronic Commerce - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1883 --- # Business Administration - Small Business Management Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS280 — REAL Small Business Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1888 --- # Business Administration Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1887 --- # Business Administration Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision-Making - BUS228 — Business Statistics - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1885 --- # Construction Management Technology - Management Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods - ARC132 — Specifications & Contracts - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction - CAR114 — Residential Bldg Codes - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CMT120 — Codes and Inspections - CMT210 — Construction Management Fund - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CST111 — Construction I - CST112 — Construction II - CST131 — OSHA/Safety/Certification - CST241 — Planning/Estimating I - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2145 --- # Construction Management Technology - Sustainability Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods - ARC132 — Specifications & Contracts - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction - CAR114 — Residential Bldg Codes - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CMT120 — Codes and Inspections - CMT210 — Construction Management Fund - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CST131 — OSHA/Safety/Certification - CST150 — Building Science - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SST110 — Intro to Sustainability - SST120 — Energy Use Analysis - SST140 — Green Bldg & Design Concepts - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2146 --- # Construction Management Technology - Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods - BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction - CMT120 — Codes and Inspections - CST111 — Construction I - CST112 — Construction II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2147 --- # Construction Management Technology CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods - BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction - CMT120 — Codes and Inspections - CST111 — Construction I - CST112 — Construction II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2148 --- # Construction Management Technology Management Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods - BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction - CMT120 — Codes and Inspections - CST111 — Construction I - CST112 — Construction II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2149 --- # Construction Management Technology Management Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods - ARC132 — Specifications & Contracts - BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction - CAR114 — Residential Bldg Codes - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CMT120 — Codes and Inspections - CMT210 — Construction Management Fund - CST111 — Construction I - CST112 — Construction II - CST131 — OSHA/Safety/Certification - CST241 — Planning/Estimating I - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2150 --- # Construction Management Technology Sustainability Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods - ARC132 — Specifications & Contracts - BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction - CAR114 — Residential Bldg Codes - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CMT120 — Codes and Inspections - CMT210 — Construction Management Fund - CST131 — OSHA/Safety/Certification - CST150 — Building Science - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - SST110 — Intro to Sustainability - SST120 — Energy Use Analysis - SST140 — Green Bldg & Design Concepts - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2164 --- # Criminal Justice Technology - Forensic Science, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC114 — Investigative Photography - CJC115 — Crime Scene Photography - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing - CJC146 — Trace Evidence - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC222 — Criminalistics - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC246 — Adv Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC250 — Forensic Biology I - CJC251 — Forensic Chemistry I - CJC252 — Forensic Chemistry II - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2126 --- # Criminal Justice Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO111 — General Biology I - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC170 — Critical Incident Mgmt Pub Saf - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC214 — Victimology - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC222 — Criminalistics - CJC223 — Organized Crime - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - CJC232 — Civil Liability - CJC240 — Law Enfor Mgt. & Supervis - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - EPT150 — Incident Mangement - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HEA112 — First Aid & CPR - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PAD151 — Intro to Public Admin - PAD152 — Ethics in Government - PAD251 — Public Finance & Budgeting - PAD252 — Public Policy Analysis - PAD254 — Grant Writing - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED125 — Self-defense: Beginning - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - PST111 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST112 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST113 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST114 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST115 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST116 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST117 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST118 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST119 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST120 — NCDPS Correct’l Officer Train - PST123 — NC Sheriff’s Telecom Training - PST124 — NC Sheriff’s Detent Ofr Train - PST125 — NC Basic Juv Just Ofr Train - PST126 — NC Basic Juv Just Counsel Trg - PST127 — NC Basic Probation Ofr Traing - PST151 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST152 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST153 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST154 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST155 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST156 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST157 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST158 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST159 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST171 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST172 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST173 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST174 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST175 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST176 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST177 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST178 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST179 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST181 — NCDPS Unarmed Sec Guard Trg - PST182 — NCDPS Armed Sec Ofc Inst Trg - PST189 — NCDOJ Prof Cert Program - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2023 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC214 — Victimology - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2025 --- # Criminal Justice Technology - Forensic Science Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC114 — Investigative Photography - CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing - CJC146 — Trace Evidence - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC246 — Adv Friction Ridge Analysis Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2168 --- # Criminal Justice Technology - Survey Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2131 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2027 --- # Criminal Justice Technology CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2130 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Forensic Science CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC114 — Investigative Photography - CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing - CJC146 — Trace Evidence - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC246 — Adv Friction Ridge Analysis Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2173 --- # Criminal Justice Technology - Forensic Science Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC114 — Investigative Photography - CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing - CJC146 — Trace Evidence - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC246 — Adv Friction Ridge Analysis Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2169 --- # Criminal Justice Technology - Forensic Science Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC114 — Investigative Photography - CJC115 — Crime Scene Photography - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing - CJC146 — Trace Evidence - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC222 — Criminalistics - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC246 — Adv Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC250 — Forensic Biology I - CJC251 — Forensic Chemistry I - CJC252 — Forensic Chemistry II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2133 --- # Criminal Justice Technology - Survey Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2132 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2028 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - BIO111 — General Biology I - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC170 — Critical Incident Mgmt Pub Saf - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC214 — Victimology - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC222 — Criminalistics - CJC223 — Organized Crime - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - CJC232 — Civil Liability - CJC240 — Law Enfor Mgt. & Supervis - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - EPT150 — Incident Mangement - HEA112 — First Aid & CPR - PAD151 — Intro to Public Admin - PAD152 — Ethics in Government - PAD251 — Public Finance & Budgeting - PAD252 — Public Policy Analysis - PAD254 — Grant Writing - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED125 — Self-defense: Beginning - PST111 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST112 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST113 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST114 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST115 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST116 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST117 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST118 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST119 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST120 — NCDPS Correct’l Officer Train - PST123 — NC Sheriff’s Telecom Training - PST124 — NC Sheriff’s Detent Ofr Train - PST125 — NC Basic Juv Just Ofr Train - PST126 — NC Basic Juv Just Counsel Trg - PST127 — NC Basic Probation Ofr Traing - PST151 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST152 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST153 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST154 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST155 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST156 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST157 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST158 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST159 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST171 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST172 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST173 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST174 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST175 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST176 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST177 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST178 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST179 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST181 — NCDPS Unarmed Sec Guard Trg - PST182 — NCDPS Armed Sec Ofc Inst Trg - PST189 — NCDOJ Prof Cert Program - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2024 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC214 — Victimology - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2026 --- # Criminal Justice Technology and BLET ## Courses - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2031 --- # Digital Media Technology - Digital Media Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART264 — Digital Photography I - ART265 — Digital Photography II - ART276 — Interactive Media Technology - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC118 — Swift Programming - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME111 — Content Strategy - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME130 — Digital Animation I - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media - DME210 — User Interface Design - DME215 — Adv Graphic Design Tools - DME216 — Visual Artifacts in User Exp - DME220 — Interactive Multimedia Prog - DME260 — Emerging Tech Digital Media - DME270 — Prof Pract Digital Media - DME285 — Systems Project - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - FVP227 — Multimedia Production - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting - WEB182 — PHP Programming - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB213 — Internet Mkt & Analytics - WEB214 — Social Media - WEB225 — Content Management Sys Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1875 --- # Digital Media Technology - Content Creator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME111 — Content Strategy - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media - WEB214 — Social Media Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2128 --- # Digital Media Technology - UI/UX Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME130 — Digital Animation I - DME210 — User Interface Design - WEB210 — Web Design Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2129 --- # Digital Media Technology - Web Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media - WEB210 — Web Design Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1876 --- # Digital Media Technology Enhanced CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DME111 — Content Strategy - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1880 --- # Digital Media Technology Fundamentals CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - WEB210 — Web Design Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2392 --- # Digital Media Technology - Content Creator Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME111 — Content Strategy - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media - WEB214 — Social Media Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2134 --- # Digital Media Technology - UI/UX Fundamentals Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME130 — Digital Animation I - DME210 — User Interface Design - WEB210 — Web Design Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2135 --- # Digital Media Technology - Web Fundamentals Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media - WEB210 — Web Design Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1878 --- # Digital Media Technology Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART264 — Digital Photography I - ART265 — Digital Photography II - ART276 — Interactive Media Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC118 — Swift Programming - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC154 — Software Development - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME111 — Content Strategy - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME130 — Digital Animation I - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media - DME210 — User Interface Design - DME215 — Adv Graphic Design Tools - DME216 — Visual Artifacts in User Exp - DME220 — Interactive Multimedia Prog - DME260 — Emerging Tech Digital Media - DME270 — Prof Pract Digital Media - DME285 — Systems Project - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - FVP227 — Multimedia Production - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting - WEB182 — PHP Programming - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB213 — Internet Mkt & Analytics - WEB214 — Social Media - WEB225 — Content Management Sys Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1877 --- # Early Childhood Education - Practitioner Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU149 — Autism Technical Concepts - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development - EDU157 — Active Play - EDU161 — Introduction to Exceptional Children - EDU184 — Early Childhood Introductory Practicum - EDU188 — Trends/Policies in Early Child - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU251 — Exploration Activities - EDU259 — Curriculum Planning - EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II - EDU271 — Educational Technology - EDU275 — Effective Teach Train - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSE227 — Children & Adol in Crisis - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - OST131 — Keyboarding - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1934 --- # Early Childhood Education - Transfer Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1935 --- # Early Childhood Education Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EDU271 — Educational Technology - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1936 --- # Early Childhood Education - Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1938 --- # Early Childhood Education - Infant Mental Health Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development - EDU188 — Trends/Policies in Early Child - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2374 --- # Early Childhood Education - Pre-K Special Education Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development - EDU161 — Introduction to Exceptional Children - EDU184 — Early Childhood Introductory Practicum Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1939 --- # Early Childhood Education - Preschool Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU271 — Educational Technology - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1937 --- # Infant/Toddler Care Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1940 --- # Early Childhood Education CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU151 — Creative Activities Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1941 --- # Early Childhood Education CTE Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1943 --- # Early Childhood Education Enhanced CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1942 --- # Early Childhood Education - Administration Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2142 --- # Early Childhood Education - Infant Mental Health Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development - EDU188 — Trends/Policies in Early Child - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2375 --- # Early Childhood Education - Practitioner Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU149 — Autism Technical Concepts - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development - EDU157 — Active Play - EDU161 — Introduction to Exceptional Children - EDU184 — Early Childhood Introductory Practicum - EDU188 — Trends/Policies in Early Child - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU251 — Exploration Activities - EDU259 — Curriculum Planning - EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II - EDU271 — Educational Technology - EDU275 — Effective Teach Train - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSE227 — Children & Adol in Crisis - OST131 — Keyboarding - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2136 --- # Early Childhood Education - Pre-K Special Education Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development - EDU161 — Introduction to Exceptional Children - EDU184 — Early Childhood Introductory Practicum Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2140 --- # Early Childhood Education - Preschool Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU271 — Educational Technology - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2141 --- # Early Childhood Education - Transfer Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2137 --- # Early Childhood Education Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EDU271 — Educational Technology - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2138 --- # Infant/Toddler Care Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2139 --- # Electrical Systems Technology - Electrical Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DFT151 — CAD I - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC114 — Commercial Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC134 — Transformer Applications - ELN133 — Digital Electronics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1915 --- # Electrical Systems Technology - Hydro-Mechanical Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC134 — Transformer Applications - ELC213 — Instrumentation - ELN133 — Digital Electronics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - HYD121 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics II - HYD210 — Advanced Hydraulics - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1917 --- # Electrical Systems Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC114 — Commercial Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC134 — Transformer Applications - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1921 --- # Electrical Systems Technology - Hydro-Mechanical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - HYD121 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics II - HYD210 — Advanced Hydraulics - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1927 --- # Electrical Systems Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1923 --- # Electrical Systems Technology Enhanced CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1930 --- # Electrical Systems Technology - Electrical Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - DFT151 — CAD I - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC114 — Commercial Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC134 — Transformer Applications - ELN133 — Digital Electronics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1916 --- # Electrical Systems Technology - Hydro-Mechanical Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - HYD121 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics II - HYD210 — Advanced Hydraulics - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1928 --- # Electrical Systems Technology - Hydro-Mechanical Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC134 — Transformer Applications - ELC213 — Instrumentation - ELN133 — Digital Electronics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - HYD121 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics II - HYD210 — Advanced Hydraulics - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1918 --- # Electrical Systems Technology Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1924 --- # Electrical Systems Technology Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC114 — Commercial Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC134 — Transformer Applications - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1922 --- # Elementary Education Residency Licensure Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU270 — Effective Instructional Enviro - EDU272 — Technology, Data, and Assess - EDU277 — Integr CU Inst: Math/Science - EDU278 — Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - EDU283 — Educator Preparation Practicum Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2172 --- # Emergency Medical Science/Paramedic Bridge, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - EMS110 — EMT - EMS122 — EMS Clinical Practicum I - EMS125 — EMS Instructor Methodology - EMS130 — Pharmacology - EMS131 — Advanced Airway Management - EMS160 — Cardiology I - EMS220 — Cardiology II - EMS221 — EMS Clinical Practicum II - EMS231 — EMS Clinical Practice III - EMS235 — EMS Management - EMS240 — Patients With Special Challenges - EMS241 — EMS Clinical Practicum IV - EMS250 — Medical Emergencies - EMS260 — Trauma Emergencies - EMS270 — Life Span Emergencies - EMS280 — EMS Bridging Course - EMS285 — EMS Capstone - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2032 --- # Emergency Medical Science - Basic EMT Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - EMS110 — EMT Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2170 --- # Emergency Medical Science Basic EMT CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - EMS110 — EMT Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2050 --- # Emergency Medical Science - Basic EMT Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - EMS110 — EMT Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2171 --- # Emergency Medical Science Health Science Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - EMS110 — EMT - EMS120 — Advanced EMT - EMS121 — AEMT Clincial Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC110 — Orientation to Health Careers - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2161 --- # Medical Assisting Health Science Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC110 — Orientation to Health Careers - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II - MED140 — Examination Room Procedures I - MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I - MED260 — MED Clinical Practicum - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2162 --- # Nurse Aide Health Science Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO275 — Microbiology - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC110 — Orientation to Health Careers - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NAS101 — Nurse Aide I - NAS102 — Nurse Aide II - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2163 --- # Emergency Medical Science Health Science Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - EMS110 — EMT - EMS120 — Advanced EMT - EMS121 — AEMT Clincial Practicum - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC110 — Orientation to Health Careers - MED121 — Medical Terminology I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2166 --- # Medical Assisting Health Science Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC110 — Orientation to Health Careers - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II - MED140 — Examination Room Procedures I - MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I - MED260 — MED Clinical Practicum Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2165 --- # Nurse Aide Health Science Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO275 — Microbiology - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC110 — Orientation to Health Careers - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - NAS101 — Nurse Aide I - NAS102 — Nurse Aide II - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2167 --- # Medical Assisting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO271 — Pathophysiology - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS152 — Human Relations - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II - MED136 — Preventive Health - MED138 — Infection/Hazard Control - MED140 — Examination Room Procedures I - MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I - MED230 — Admin Office Procedures III - MED260 — MED Clinical Practicum - MED264 — Medical Assisting Overview - MED270 — Symptomatology - MED272 — Drug Therapy - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1944 --- # Medical Office Administration - Medical Billing and Coding Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS260 — Business Communications - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST134 — Text Entry & Formatting - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST243 — Medical Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding - OST248 — Diagnostic Coding - OST249 — Medical Coding Certification Prep - OST260 — Advanced Coding Methodologies - OST288 — Medical Office Admin Capstone - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1949 --- # Medical Office Administration - Patient Service Representative Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS260 — Business Communications - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST134 — Text Entry & Formatting - OST136 — Word Processing - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST165 — Adv Office Editing - OST236 — Advanced Word Processing - OST243 — Medical Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding - OST248 — Diagnostic Coding - OST263 — Healthcare Customer Relations - OST286 — Professional Development - OST288 — Medical Office Admin Capstone - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1947 --- # Medical Assisting Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II - MED138 — Infection/Hazard Control - MED140 — Examination Room Procedures I - MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I - MED260 — MED Clinical Practicum - MED264 — Medical Assisting Overview - MED270 — Symptomatology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1945 --- # Medical Office Administration - Medical Insurance Coding Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST247 — Procedure Coding - OST248 — Diagnostic Coding - OST249 — Medical Coding Certification Prep - OST260 — Advanced Coding Methodologies - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1951 --- # Medical Assisting - Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA) Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED138 — Infection/Hazard Control - MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1946 --- # Medical Assisting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED112 — Ori to Clinic Setting I - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2124 --- # Medical Office Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1953 --- # Medical Assisting CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED112 — Ori to Clinic Setting I - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1962 --- # Medical Office Administration CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1960 --- # Medical Office Administration Patient Service Representative CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST263 — Healthcare Customer Relations Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1961 --- # Medical Office Administration - Medical Billing and Coding Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - BUS121 — Business Math - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST134 — Text Entry & Formatting - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST243 — Medical Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding - OST248 — Diagnostic Coding - OST249 — Medical Coding Certification Prep - OST260 — Advanced Coding Methodologies - OST288 — Medical Office Admin Capstone - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1950 --- # Medical Office Administration - Medical Insurance Coding Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST247 — Procedure Coding - OST248 — Diagnostic Coding - OST249 — Medical Coding Certification Prep - OST260 — Advanced Coding Methodologies - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1952 --- # Medical Office Administration - Patient Service Representative Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS260 — Business Communications - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST134 — Text Entry & Formatting - OST136 — Word Processing - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST165 — Adv Office Editing - OST236 — Advanced Word Processing - OST243 — Medical Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding - OST248 — Diagnostic Coding - OST263 — Healthcare Customer Relations - OST286 — Professional Development - OST288 — Medical Office Admin Capstone - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1948 --- # Medical Office Administration Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1954 --- # Medical Sonography, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SON110 — Introduction to Sonography - SON111 — Sonographic Physics - SON120 — SON Clinical Education I - SON121 — SON Clinical Education II - SON130 — Abdominal Sonography I - SON131 — Abdominal Sonography II - SON140 — Gynecological Sonography - SON220 — SON Clinical Education III - SON221 — SON Clinical Education IV - SON225 — Case Studies - SON241 — Obstetrical Sonography I - SON242 — Obstetrical Sonography II - SON250 — Vascular Sonography - SON272 — Advanced Pathology - SON276 — Fetal Echocardiography - SON289 — Sonographic Topics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1955 --- # Industrial Systems Technology - Machining Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAC122 — CNC Turning - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC151 — Machining Calculations - MAC229 — CNC Programming Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2064 --- # Industrial Systems Technology - Maintenance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I - MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2066 --- # Industrial Systems Engineering - Pre-Apprentice CTE Certificate **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - WBL110 — World of Work - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2073 --- # Industrial Systems Technology Intro CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - MAC114 — Introduction to Metrology - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC151 — Machining Calculations - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2072 --- # Industrial Systems Technology - Machining Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAC122 — CNC Turning - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC151 — Machining Calculations - MAC229 — CNC Programming Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2065 --- # Industrial Systems Technology - Maintenance Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I - MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2067 --- # Information Technology - Business Support Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS234 — Training and Development - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS260 — Business Communications - CET172 — Internet Technology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS137 — Google Project Management I - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - CTS230 — Advanced Spreadsheet - CTS237 — Google Project Management II - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS255 — Adv Tech Support Functions - CTS287 — Emerging Technologies - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA210 — Database Administration - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - OST136 — Word Processing - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC258 — Security Compliance - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB214 — Social Media Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1986 --- # Information Technology - Computer Programming and Development Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CET172 — Internet Technology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC118 — Swift Programming - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC122 — Python Application Development - CSC123 — R Programming - CSC125 — Secure Coding - CSC133 — C Programming - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC154 — Software Development - CSC215 — Machine Learning II - CSC218 — Swift Programming II - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CSC251 — JAVA Programming - CSC253 — Advanced C# Programming - CSC289 — Programming Capstone Project - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB182 — PHP Programming Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2390 --- # Information Technology - Data Analytics Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BAS121 — Data Visualization - BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CET172 — Internet Technology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC123 — R Programming - CSC124 — Intro to Data Science Prog - CSC215 — Machine Learning II - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - CTS255 — Adv Tech Support Functions - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA118 — Google Data Analytics I - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases - DBA218 — Google Data Analytics II - DBA285 — Data Warehousing and Mining - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB213 — Internet Mkt & Analytics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2389 --- # Information Technology - Information Systems Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CET172 — Internet Technology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC111 — Intro to Ethical Hacking - CSC118 — Swift Programming - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC122 — Python Application Development - CSC133 — C Programming - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC152 — SAS - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC154 — Software Development - CSC218 — Swift Programming II - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CSC251 — JAVA Programming - CSC253 — Advanced C# Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - CTI240 — Virtualization Admin I - CTI241 — Virtualization Admin II - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS137 — Google Project Management I - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - CTS230 — Advanced Spreadsheet - CTS237 — Google Project Management II - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS287 — Emerging Technologies - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - CTS289 — System Support Project - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases - DBA210 — Database Administration - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS220 — Linux Admin I - NOS221 — Linux Admin II - NOS222 — Linux Admin III - NOS230 — Windows Administration I - NOS231 — Windows Administration II - NOS232 — Windows Administration III - NOS250 — Enterprise Database Servers - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC150 — Secure Communications - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB182 — PHP Programming - WEB210 — Web Design Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1984 --- # Information Technology - Systems Security Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CCT110 — Intro to Cyber Crime - CCT250 — Network Vulnerabilities I - CCT251 — Network Vulnerabilities II - CET150 — Computer Forensics I - CET172 — Internet Technology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC111 — Intro to Ethical Hacking - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC211 — Ethical Hacking with Python I - CSC212 — Ethical Hacking with Python II - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS230 — Windows Administration I - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC150 — Secure Communications - SEC151 — Intro to Protocol Analysis - SEC160 — Security Administration I - SEC175 — Perimeter Defense - SEC210 — Intrusion Detection - SEC251 — Advanced Protocol Analysis - SEC258 — Security Compliance - SEC260 — Security Admin II - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1988 --- # Information Technology - Web Administration and Design Pathway, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CET172 — Internet Technology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC122 — Python Application Development - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DME111 — Content Strategy - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME210 — User Interface Design - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS220 — Linux Admin I - NOS221 — Linux Admin II - NOS222 — Linux Admin III - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting - WEB182 — PHP Programming - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB213 — Internet Mkt & Analytics - WEB225 — Content Management Sys - WEB230 — Implementing Web Serv - WEB250 — Database Driven Websites Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1990 --- # Information Technology - Cloud & Virtualization Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - CTI240 — Virtualization Admin I - CTI241 — Virtualization Admin II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2012 --- # Information Technology - Data Analytics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC121 — Python Programming - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2143 --- # Information Technology - Database Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases - DBA210 — Database Administration - NOS120 — Linux Single User Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2010 --- # Information Technology - Ethical Hacking Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCT250 — Network Vulnerabilities I - CCT251 — Network Vulnerabilities II - CET150 — Computer Forensics I - CSC111 — Intro to Ethical Hacking - CSC121 — Python Programming - DBA120 — Database Programming I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2395 --- # Information Technology - Game & Simulation Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC251 — JAVA Programming - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2398 --- # Information Technology - General Office Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - NOS130 — Windows Single User - OST136 — Word Processing - WEB214 — Social Media Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2006 --- # Information Technology - Information Systems Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - DBA110 — Database Concepts - NOS130 — Windows Single User Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1994 --- # Information Technology - IT Technical Support Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - NOS130 — Windows Single User Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2396 --- # Information Technology - Network Infrastructure Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS230 — Windows Administration I - SEC150 — Secure Communications Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2397 --- # Information Technology - System Security Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - NET126 — Switching and Routing - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC150 — Secure Communications - SEC160 — Security Administration I - SEC258 — Security Compliance Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1998 --- # Information Technology - Web Administration and Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - DME111 — Content Strategy - WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB230 — Implementing Web Serv Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2387 --- # Information Technology - Game and Simulation Programming CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC153 — C# Programming - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2021 --- # Information Technology - Information Systems CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - DBA110 — Database Concepts Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2018 --- # Information Technology - Programming Fundamentals CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC253 — Advanced C# Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2022 --- # Information Technology - Systems Security CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC150 — Secure Communications - SEC160 — Security Administration I - SEC258 — Security Compliance Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2019 --- # Information Technology - Web Admin and Design CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB230 — Implementing Web Serv Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2391 --- # Information Technology CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS230 — Windows Administration I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2178 --- # Information Technology - Business Support Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS234 — Training and Development - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS260 — Business Communications - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS137 — Google Project Management I - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - CTS230 — Advanced Spreadsheet - CTS237 — Google Project Management II - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS255 — Adv Tech Support Functions - CTS287 — Emerging Technologies - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA210 — Database Administration - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - OST136 — Word Processing - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC258 — Security Compliance - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB214 — Social Media Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1987 --- # Information Technology - Cloud & Virtualization Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - CTI240 — Virtualization Admin I - CTI241 — Virtualization Admin II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2013 --- # Information Technology - Computer Programming and Development Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC118 — Swift Programming - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC122 — Python Application Development - CSC123 — R Programming - CSC125 — Secure Coding - CSC133 — C Programming - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC154 — Software Development - CSC215 — Machine Learning II - CSC218 — Swift Programming II - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CSC251 — JAVA Programming - CSC253 — Advanced C# Programming - CSC289 — Programming Capstone Project - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA120 — Database Programming I - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB182 — PHP Programming Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2393 --- # Information Technology - Data Analytics Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC121 — Python Programming - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2144 --- # Information Technology - Data Analytics Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BAS121 — Data Visualization - BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC123 — R Programming - CSC124 — Intro to Data Science Prog - CSC215 — Machine Learning II - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS255 — Adv Tech Support Functions - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA118 — Google Data Analytics I - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases - DBA218 — Google Data Analytics II - DBA285 — Data Warehousing and Mining - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB213 — Internet Mkt & Analytics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2394 --- # Information Technology - Database Specialist Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases - DBA210 — Database Administration - NOS120 — Linux Single User Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2011 --- # Information Technology - Ethical Hacking Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CCT250 — Network Vulnerabilities I - CCT251 — Network Vulnerabilities II - CET150 — Computer Forensics I - CSC111 — Intro to Ethical Hacking - CSC121 — Python Programming - DBA120 — Database Programming I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2399 --- # Information Technology - Game & Simulation Programming Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC251 — JAVA Programming - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2402 --- # Information Technology - General Office Assistant Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DBA110 — Database Concepts - NOS130 — Windows Single User - OST136 — Word Processing - WEB214 — Social Media Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2007 --- # Information Technology - Information Systems Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - DBA110 — Database Concepts - NOS130 — Windows Single User Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1995 --- # Information Technology - Information Systems Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CSC111 — Intro to Ethical Hacking - CSC118 — Swift Programming - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC122 — Python Application Development - CSC133 — C Programming - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC152 — SAS - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC154 — Software Development - CSC218 — Swift Programming II - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CSC251 — JAVA Programming - CSC253 — Advanced C# Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - CTI240 — Virtualization Admin I - CTI241 — Virtualization Admin II - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS137 — Google Project Management I - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - CTS230 — Advanced Spreadsheet - CTS237 — Google Project Management II - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS287 — Emerging Technologies - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - CTS289 — System Support Project - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases - DBA210 — Database Administration - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS220 — Linux Admin I - NOS221 — Linux Admin II - NOS222 — Linux Admin III - NOS230 — Windows Administration I - NOS231 — Windows Administration II - NOS232 — Windows Administration III - NOS250 — Enterprise Database Servers - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC150 — Secure Communications - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB182 — PHP Programming - WEB210 — Web Design Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1985 --- # Information Technology - IT Technical Support Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - NOS130 — Windows Single User Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2400 --- # Information Technology - Network Infrastructure Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS230 — Windows Administration I - SEC150 — Secure Communications Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2401 --- # Information Technology - System Security Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - NET126 — Switching and Routing - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC150 — Secure Communications - SEC160 — Security Administration I - SEC258 — Security Compliance Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1999 --- # Information Technology - Systems Security Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - CCT110 — Intro to Cyber Crime - CCT250 — Network Vulnerabilities I - CCT251 — Network Vulnerabilities II - CET150 — Computer Forensics I - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC111 — Intro to Ethical Hacking - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC211 — Ethical Hacking with Python I - CSC212 — Ethical Hacking with Python II - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS240 — Project Management - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS230 — Windows Administration I - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC150 — Secure Communications - SEC151 — Intro to Protocol Analysis - SEC160 — Security Administration I - SEC175 — Perimeter Defense - SEC210 — Intrusion Detection - SEC251 — Advanced Protocol Analysis - SEC258 — Security Compliance - SEC260 — Security Admin II - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1989 --- # Information Technology - Web Administration and Design Curriculum Map ## Courses - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - DME111 — Content Strategy - WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB230 — Implementing Web Serv Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2388 --- # Information Technology - Web Administration and Design Pathway Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - CET172 — Internet Technology - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC122 — Python Application Development - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA210 — Database Administration - DME111 — Content Strategy - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals - DME210 — User Interface Design - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS220 — Linux Admin I - NOS221 — Linux Admin II - NOS222 — Linux Admin III - SEC110 — Security Concepts - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting - WEB182 — PHP Programming - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB213 — Internet Mkt & Analytics - WEB225 — Content Management Sys - WEB230 — Implementing Web Serv - WEB250 — Database Driven Websites Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1993 --- # Mechatronics Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ATR112 — Intro to Automation - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT152 — CAD II - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC213 — Instrumentation - ELC215 — Electrical Maintenance - ELN131 — Analog Electronics I - ELN133 — Digital Electronics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC114 — Introduction to Metrology - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC132 — Blueprint Reading/Mach II - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC145 — Manufacturing Materials I - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I - MEC260 — Fundamentals of Machine Design - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY151 — College Physics I - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2085 --- # Mechatronics Engineering Technology - Intro to Mechatronics CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ATR112 — Intro to Automation - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - DFT151 — CAD I - ELC213 — Instrumentation Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2089 --- # Mechatronics Engineering Technology Engineering CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC213 — Instrumentation - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - MEC130 — Mechanisms Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2088 --- # Mechatronics Engineering Technology Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ATR112 — Intro to Automation - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT152 — CAD II - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC213 — Instrumentation - ELC215 — Electrical Maintenance - ELN131 — Analog Electronics I - ELN133 — Digital Electronics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC114 — Introduction to Metrology - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC132 — Blueprint Reading/Mach II - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC145 — Manufacturing Materials I - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I - MEC260 — Fundamentals of Machine Design - PHY151 — College Physics I - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2087 --- # Associate Degree Nursing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA110 — Work Math/Literacy/Documents - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO275 — Microbiology - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NUR111 — Introduction to Health Concepts - NUR112 — Health-Illness Concepts - NUR113 — Family Health Concepts - NUR114 — Holistic Health Concepts - NUR211 — Health Care Concepts - NUR212 — Health System Concepts - NUR213 — Complex Health Concepts - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1956 --- # LPN to ADN Bridge, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO275 — Microbiology - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NUR111 — Introduction to Health Concepts - NUR112 — Health-Illness Concepts - NUR113 — Family Health Concepts - NUR114 — Holistic Health Concepts - NUR211 — Health Care Concepts - NUR214 — Nsg Transition Concepts - NUR221 — LPN to ADN Concepts I - NUR223 — LPN to ADN Concepts II - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2179 --- # Practical Nursing Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - NUR101 — Practical Nursing I - NUR102 — Practical Nursing II - NUR103 — Practical Nursing III Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1957 --- # Licensed Practical Nurse Refresher Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NUR107 — LPN Refresher Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1958 --- # Nurse Aide Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - NAS101 — Nurse Aide I - NAS102 — Nurse Aide II - NAS107 — Medication Aide Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1959 --- # Nurse Aide Basic CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NAS101 — Nurse Aide I - NAS102 — Nurse Aide II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1964 --- # Nurse Aide CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - NAS101 — Nurse Aide I - NAS102 — Nurse Aide II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1963 --- # Nurse Aide Health Science CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - NAS101 — Nurse Aide I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2182 --- # Paralegal Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX121 — Legal Research/Writing II - LEX130 — Civil Injuries - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I - LEX141 — Civil Litigation II - LEX150 — Commercial Law I - LEX160 — Criminal Law & Procedure - LEX180 — Case Analysis & Reasoning - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX211 — Real Property II - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism - LEX289 — U.S. Constitutional Law - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2041 --- # Paralegal Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX121 — Legal Research/Writing II - LEX130 — Civil Injuries - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I - LEX141 — Civil Litigation II - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX211 — Real Property II - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2042 --- # Paralegal Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2045 --- # Paralegal Technology Legal Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2175 --- # Paralegal Technology CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2049 --- # Paralegal Technology Legal Studies CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2177 --- # Paralegal Technology Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2046 --- # Paralegal Technology Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX121 — Legal Research/Writing II - LEX130 — Civil Injuries - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I - LEX141 — Civil Litigation II - LEX150 — Commercial Law I - LEX160 — Criminal Law & Procedure - LEX180 — Case Analysis & Reasoning - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX211 — Real Property II - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism - LEX289 — U.S. Constitutional Law - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2043 --- # Paralegal Technology Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX121 — Legal Research/Writing II - LEX130 — Civil Injuries - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I - LEX141 — Civil Litigation II - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX211 — Real Property II - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2044 --- # Paralegal Technology Legal Studies Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2176 --- # Public Safety Administration Degree, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - CJC110 — Basic Law Enforcement Training - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC170 — Critical Incident Mgmt Pub Saf - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC215 — Organization & Administration - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - CJC232 — Civil Liability - CJC240 — Law Enfor Mgt. & Supervis - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - EMS110 — EMT - EMS122 — EMS Clinical Practicum I - EMS130 — Pharmacology - EMS131 — Advanced Airway Management - EMS140 — Rescue Scene Management - EMS150 — Emergency Vehicles & EMS Comm - EMS160 — Cardiology I - EMS220 — Cardiology II - EMS221 — EMS Clinical Practicum II - EMS231 — EMS Clinical Practice III - EMS235 — EMS Management - EMS240 — Patients With Special Challenges - EMS241 — EMS Clinical Practicum IV - EMS250 — Medical Emergencies - EMS260 — Trauma Emergencies - EMS270 — Life Span Emergencies - EMS285 — EMS Capstone - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - EPT140 — Emergency Management - EPT150 — Incident Mangement - FIP120 — Intro to Fire Protection - FIP128 — Detection & Investigation - FIP136 — Inspections & Codes - FIP224 — Fire Instructor I & II - FIP230 — Chem of Hazardous Mat I - FIP276 — Managing Fire Services - HEA112 — First Aid & CPR - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM110 — Technology and Society - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - PAD151 — Intro to Public Admin - PAD152 — Ethics in Government - PAD251 — Public Finance & Budgeting - PAD252 — Public Policy Analysis - PAD254 — Grant Writing - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED125 — Self-defense: Beginning - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - PST111 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST112 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST113 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST114 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST115 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST116 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST117 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST118 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST119 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng - PST120 — NCDPS Correct’l Officer Train - PST123 — NC Sheriff’s Telecom Training - PST124 — NC Sheriff’s Detent Ofr Train - PST125 — NC Basic Juv Just Ofr Train - PST126 — NC Basic Juv Just Counsel Trg - PST127 — NC Basic Probation Ofr Traing - PST151 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST152 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST153 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST154 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST155 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST156 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST157 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST158 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST159 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST161 — NC OSFM Training - PST162 — NC OSFM Training - PST163 — NC OSFM Training - PST164 — NC OSFM Training - PST165 — NC OSFM Training - PST166 — NC OSFM Training - PST167 — NC OSFM Training - PST168 — NC OSFM Training - PST169 — NC OSFM Training - PST171 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST172 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST173 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST174 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST175 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST176 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST177 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST178 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST179 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST181 — NCDPS Unarmed Sec Guard Trg - PST182 — NCDPS Armed Sec Ofc Inst Trg - PST189 — NCDOJ Prof Cert Program - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2047 --- # Basic Law Enforcement Training ## Courses - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC231 — Constitutional Law Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2059 --- # Public Safety Administration Curriculum Map ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - CJC170 — Critical Incident Mgmt Pub Saf - CJC240 — Law Enfor Mgt. & Supervis - EMS235 — EMS Management - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - EPT150 — Incident Mangement - FIP276 — Managing Fire Services - PAD151 — Intro to Public Admin - PAD152 — Ethics in Government - PAD251 — Public Finance & Budgeting - PAD252 — Public Policy Analysis - PAD254 — Grant Writing - POL120 — American Government Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2127 --- # Social and Human Services, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - GRO120 — Intro to Gerontology - GRO250 — Aging Policies Programs & Serv - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HSE110 — Introduction to Human Services - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - HSE212 — Group Dynamics - HSE220 — Case Management - HSE223 — Counseling Theories and Skills - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover - SAB120 — Intake and Assessment - SAB135 — Addictive Processes - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SWK110 — Intro to Social Work - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity - SWK115 — Community Resources - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WBL125 — Work-Based Learning Seminar II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2033 --- # Social and Human Services Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSE110 — Introduction to Human Services - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - HSE212 — Group Dynamics - HSE220 — Case Management - HSE223 — Counseling Theories and Skills - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin - SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover - SWK110 — Intro to Social Work - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2034 --- # Social and Human Services - Gerontology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GRO120 — Intro to Gerontology - GRO250 — Aging Policies Programs & Serv - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity - SWK115 — Community Resources Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2039 --- # Social and Human Services - Social Services Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SWK110 — Intro to Social Work - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity - SWK115 — Community Resources Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2385 --- # Social and Human Services - Substance Abuse Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HSE212 — Group Dynamics - HSE223 — Counseling Theories and Skills - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin - SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover - SAB120 — Intake and Assessment - SAB135 — Addictive Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2037 --- # Social and Human Services CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HSE110 — Introduction to Human Services - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - HSE212 — Group Dynamics - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2048 --- # Social and Human Services - Gerontology Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - GRO120 — Intro to Gerontology - GRO250 — Aging Policies Programs & Serv - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity - SWK115 — Community Resources Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2040 --- # Social and Human Services - Social Services Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SWK110 — Intro to Social Work - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity - SWK115 — Community Resources Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2386 --- # Social and Human Services - Substance Abuse Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - HSE212 — Group Dynamics - HSE223 — Counseling Theories and Skills - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin - SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover - SAB120 — Intake and Assessment - SAB135 — Addictive Processes Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2038 --- # Social and Human Services Curriculum Map ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GRO120 — Intro to Gerontology - GRO250 — Aging Policies Programs & Serv - HSE110 — Introduction to Human Services - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - HSE212 — Group Dynamics - HSE220 — Case Management - HSE223 — Counseling Theories and Skills - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin - SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover - SAB120 — Intake and Assessment - SAB135 — Addictive Processes - SWK110 — Intro to Social Work - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity - SWK115 — Community Resources - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WBL125 — Work-Based Learning Seminar II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2035 --- # Social and Human Services Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSE110 — Introduction to Human Services - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends - HSE212 — Group Dynamics - HSE220 — Case Management - HSE223 — Counseling Theories and Skills - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin - SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover - SWK110 — Intro to Social Work - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2036 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - SPA141 — Culture and Civilization - SPA161 — Cultural Immersion - SPA181 — Spanish Lab I - SPA182 — Spanish Lab II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA215 — Spanish Phonetics/Structure - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPA231 — Reading and Composition - SPA281 — Spanish Lab III - SPA282 — Spanish Lab IV - SPI111 — Cultural and Ethical Issues - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI214 — Intro to Translation - SPI221 — Consecutive Interpreting I - SPI222 — Consecutive Interpreting II - SPI241 — Legal Interpreting I - SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2151 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Medical Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA161 — Cultural Immersion - SPA181 — Spanish Lab I - SPA182 — Spanish Lab II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPI111 — Cultural and Ethical Issues - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI221 — Consecutive Interpreting I - SPI222 — Consecutive Interpreting II - SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2153 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Public Service Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA181 — Spanish Lab I - SPA182 — Spanish Lab II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPI111 — Cultural and Ethical Issues - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI214 — Intro to Translation - SPI221 — Consecutive Interpreting I - SPI222 — Consecutive Interpreting II - SPI241 — Legal Interpreting I - SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2154 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Medical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - SPI111 — Cultural and Ethical Issues - SPI221 — Consecutive Interpreting I - SPI222 — Consecutive Interpreting II - SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2157 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Public Service Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI214 — Intro to Translation - SPI241 — Legal Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2159 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Medical CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2180 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Public Service CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI214 — Intro to Translation - SPI241 — Legal Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2181 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Curriculum Map ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace - SPA141 — Culture and Civilization - SPA161 — Cultural Immersion - SPA181 — Spanish Lab I - SPA182 — Spanish Lab II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA215 — Spanish Phonetics/Structure - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPA231 — Reading and Composition - SPA281 — Spanish Lab III - SPA282 — Spanish Lab IV - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI214 — Intro to Translation - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2152 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Medical Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - SPI111 — Cultural and Ethical Issues - SPI221 — Consecutive Interpreting I - SPI222 — Consecutive Interpreting II - SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2158 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Medical Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA181 — Spanish Lab I - SPA182 — Spanish Lab II - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPI111 — Cultural and Ethical Issues - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI221 — Consecutive Interpreting I - SPI222 — Consecutive Interpreting II - SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2156 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Public Service Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI214 — Intro to Translation - SPI241 — Legal Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2160 --- # Community Spanish Interpreter Public Service Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA181 — Spanish Lab I - SPA182 — Spanish Lab II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter - SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter - SPI213 — Review of Grammar - SPI214 — Intro to Translation - SPI241 — Legal Interpreting I - SPI245 — Community Interpreting I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2155 --- # Surgical Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO275 — Microbiology - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SUR110 — Intro to Surg Tech - SUR111 — Periop Patient Care - SUR122 — Surgical Procedures I - SUR123 — Sur Clinical Practices I - SUR134 — Surgical Procedures II - SUR135 — Sur Clinical Practice II - SUR137 — Professional Success Prep - SUR210 — Adv Sur Clinical Practice - SUR211 — Adv Theoretical Concepts Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2125 --- # Associate in Arts Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ANT240 — Archaeology - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART116 — Survey of American Art - ART117 — Non-Western Art History - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - ART132 — Drawing II - ART171 — Digital Design I - ART214 — Portfolio and Resume - ART231 — Printmaking I - ART240 — Painting I - ART241 — Painting II - ART264 — Digital Photography I - ART265 — Digital Photography II - ART271 — Digital Design II - ART275 — Introduction to Graphic Design - ART276 — Interactive Media Technology - ART281 — Sculpture I - ART282 — Sculpture II - ART283 — Ceramics I - ART284 — Ceramics II - ART288 — Studio - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO130 — Introductory Zoology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO250 — Genetics - BIO271 — Pathophysiology - BIO275 — Microbiology - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - CHI111 — Elementary Chinese I - CHI112 — Elementary Chinese II - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - DRA115 — Theatre Criticism - DRA126 — Storytelling - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG243 — Major British Writers - ENG261 — World Literature I - ENG262 — World Literature II - FRE111 — Elementary French I - FRE112 — Elementary French II - GEL111 — Geology - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - GER111 — Elementary German I - GER112 — Elementary German II - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS145 — The Second World War - HIS221 — African-American History - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HUM110 — Technology and Society - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM150 — American Women’s Studies - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - JOU110 — Intro to Journalism - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT280 — Linear Algebra - MAT285 — Differential Equations - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - MUS114 — Non-Western Music - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED111 — Physical Fitness I - PED113 — Aerobics I - PED121 — Walk, Jog, Run - PED122 — Yoga I - PED142 — Lifetime Sports - PED186 — Dancing For Fitness - PED219 — Disc Golf - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - RUS111 — Elementary Russian I - RUS112 — Elementary Russian II - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2103 --- # Associate in Arts Teacher Preparation, AA **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ANT240 — Archaeology - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART116 — Survey of American Art - ART117 — Non-Western Art History - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO130 — Introductory Zoology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CHI111 — Elementary Chinese I - CHI112 — Elementary Chinese II - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - DRA115 — Theatre Criticism - DRA126 — Storytelling - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG243 — Major British Writers - ENG261 — World Literature I - ENG262 — World Literature II - FRE111 — Elementary French I - FRE112 — Elementary French II - GEL111 — Geology - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - GER111 — Elementary German I - GER112 — Elementary German II - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM150 — American Women’s Studies - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED219 — Disc Golf - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - RUS111 — Elementary Russian I - RUS112 — Elementary Russian II - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2111 --- # Associate in Engineering Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC134 — C++ Programming - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR220 — Engineering Statics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM110 — Technology and Society - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT280 — Linear Algebra - MAT285 — Differential Equations - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2105 --- # Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts, AFA **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ANT240 — Archaeology - ANT245 — World Prehistory - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART116 — Survey of American Art - ART117 — Non-Western Art History - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - ART132 — Drawing II - ART171 — Digital Design I - ART214 — Portfolio and Resume - ART231 — Printmaking I - ART240 — Painting I - ART241 — Painting II - ART264 — Digital Photography I - ART265 — Digital Photography II - ART271 — Digital Design II - ART275 — Introduction to Graphic Design - ART276 — Interactive Media Technology - ART283 — Ceramics I - ART284 — Ceramics II - ART288 — Studio - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO130 — Introductory Zoology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO250 — Genetics - BIO271 — Pathophysiology - BIO275 — Microbiology - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - CHI111 — Elementary Chinese I - CHI112 — Elementary Chinese II - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - DRA115 — Theatre Criticism - DRA126 — Storytelling - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG243 — Major British Writers - ENG261 — World Literature I - ENG262 — World Literature II - FRE111 — Elementary French I - FRE112 — Elementary French II - GEL111 — Geology - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - GER111 — Elementary German I - GER112 — Elementary German II - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS145 — The Second World War - HIS221 — African-American History - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM150 — American Women’s Studies - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - JOU110 — Intro to Journalism - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT280 — Linear Algebra - MAT285 — Differential Equations - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - MUS114 — Non-Western Music - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED111 — Physical Fitness I - PED113 — Aerobics I - PED121 — Walk, Jog, Run - PED122 — Yoga I - PED142 — Lifetime Sports - PED186 — Dancing For Fitness - PED219 — Disc Golf - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - RUS111 — Elementary Russian I - RUS112 — Elementary Russian II - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2109 --- # Associate in General Education - Nursing, AGE **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO275 — Microbiology - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - POL120 — American Government - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2120 --- # Associate in General Education, AGE **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications - ACC180 — Practices in Bookkeeping - ACC215 — Ethics in Accounting - ACC220 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC225 — Cost Accounting - AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR130 — HVACR Controls - AHR133 — HVAC Servicing - AHR140 — All-Weather Systems - AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I - AHR152 — HVAC Duct Systems II - AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations - AHR211 — Residential System Design - AHR212 — Advanced Comfort Systems - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - AHR240 — Hydronic Heating - AHR250 — HVAC System Diagnostics - AHR255 — Indoor Air Quality - ANT240 — Archaeology - ANT245 — World Prehistory - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART116 — Survey of American Art - ART117 — Non-Western Art History - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - ART132 — Drawing II - ART171 — Digital Design I - ART214 — Portfolio and Resume - ART240 — Painting I - ART241 — Painting II - ART264 — Digital Photography I - ART265 — Digital Photography II - ART271 — Digital Design II - ART275 — Introduction to Graphic Design - ART276 — Interactive Media Technology - ART281 — Sculpture I - ART282 — Sculpture II - ART283 — Ceramics I - ART284 — Ceramics II - ART288 — Studio - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - ATR112 — Intro to Automation - ATT140 — Emerging Transp Tech - AUT114 — Safety and Emissions - AUT116 — Engine Repair - AUT116A — Engine Repair Lab - AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Systems - AUT151 — Brake Systems - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - AUT181 — Engine Performance I - AUT183 — Engine Performance II - AUT221 — Auto Transm/Transaxles - AUT231 — Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains - AUT281 — Adv Engine Performance - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO130 — Introductory Zoology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO250 — Genetics - BIO271 — Pathophysiology - BIO275 — Microbiology - BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS121 — Business Math - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS152 — Human Relations - BUS153 — Human Resource Management - BUS225 — Business Finance - BUS234 — Training and Development - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS280 — REAL Small Business - CCT110 — Intro to Cyber Crime - CCT250 — Network Vulnerabilities I - CET150 — Computer Forensics I - CHI111 — Elementary Chinese I - CHI112 — Elementary Chinese II - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - CJC214 — Victimology - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC222 — Criminalistics - CJC223 — Organized Crime - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - CJC232 — Civil Liability - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC118 — Swift Programming - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC153 — C# Programming - CSC218 — Swift Programming II - CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming - CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts - CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts - CTI240 — Virtualization Admin I - CTI241 — Virtualization Admin II - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT - CTS289 — System Support Project - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT152 — CAD II - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - DME110 — Intro to Digital Media - DME115 — Graphic Design Tools - DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl - DME130 — Digital Animation I - DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media - DME210 — User Interface Design - DME215 — Adv Graphic Design Tools - DME220 — Interactive Multimedia Prog - DME270 — Prof Pract Digital Media - DME285 — Systems Project - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - DRA115 — Theatre Criticism - DRA126 — Storytelling - ECM210 — Introduction to Electronic Commerce - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU149 — Autism Technical Concepts - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition - EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development - EDU157 — Active Play - EDU161 — Introduction to Exceptional Children - EDU184 — Early Childhood Introductory Practicum - EDU188 — Trends/Policies in Early Child - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU251 — Exploration Activities - EDU259 — Curriculum Planning - EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II - EDU271 — Educational Technology - EDU275 — Effective Teach Train - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum - EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR220 — Engineering Statics - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC114 — Commercial Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC118 — National Electrical Code - ELC121 — Electrical Estimating - ELC128 — Introduction to PLC - ELC131 — Circuit Analysis - ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ELC134 — Transformer Applications - ELC213 — Instrumentation - ELC215 — Electrical Maintenance - ELN131 — Analog Electronics I - ELN133 — Digital Electronics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG243 — Major British Writers - ENG261 — World Literature I - ENG262 — World Literature II - ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity - ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues - FRE111 — Elementary French I - FRE112 — Elementary French II - GEL111 — Geology - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - GER111 — Elementary German I - GER112 — Elementary German II - GRO120 — Intro to Gerontology - GRO250 — Aging Policies Programs & Serv - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS145 — The Second World War - HIS221 — African-American History - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HSE110 — Introduction to Human Services - HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service - HSE220 — Case Management - HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin - HSE227 — Children & Adol in Crisis - HUM110 — Technology and Society - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM150 — American Women’s Studies - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - HYD121 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics II - HYD210 — Advanced Hydraulics - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - JOU110 — Intro to Journalism - LDD112 — Intro Light-Duty Diesel - LDD181 — LDD Fuel Systems - LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study - LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I - LEX130 — Civil Injuries - LEX140 — Civil Litigation I - LEX141 — Civil Litigation II - LEX150 — Commercial Law I - LEX210 — Real Property I - LEX211 — Real Property II - LEX220 — Corporate Law - LEX240 — Family Law - LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts - LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism - MAC114 — Introduction to Metrology - MAC122 — CNC Turning - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC132 — Blueprint Reading/Mach II - MAC151 — Machining Calculations - MAC171 — Measure/Material & Safety - MAC241 — Jigs & Fixtures I - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT280 — Linear Algebra - MAT285 — Differential Equations - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC145 — Manufacturing Materials I - MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I - MEC260 — Fundamentals of Machine Design - MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I - MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS120 — Linux Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS230 — Windows Administration I - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST134 — Text Entry & Formatting - OST136 — Word Processing - OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance - OST164 — Office Editing - OST236 — Advanced Word Processing - OST243 — Medical Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding - OST248 — Diagnostic Coding - OST249 — Medical Coding Certification Prep - OST260 — Advanced Coding Methodologies - OST286 — Professional Development - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED111 — Physical Fitness I - PED121 — Walk, Jog, Run - PED122 — Yoga I - PED142 — Lifetime Sports - PED186 — Dancing For Fitness - PED219 — Disc Golf - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PST123 — NC Sheriff’s Telecom Training - PST124 — NC Sheriff’s Detent Ofr Train - PST125 — NC Basic Juv Just Ofr Train - PST126 — NC Basic Juv Just Counsel Trg - PST127 — NC Basic Probation Ofr Traing - PST151 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST152 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST153 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST154 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST155 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST156 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST157 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST158 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST159 — NC Justice Academy Training - PST171 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST172 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST173 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST174 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST175 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST176 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST177 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST178 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST179 — NCCCS Public Safety Training - PST181 — NCDPS Unarmed Sec Guard Trg - PST182 — NCDPS Armed Sec Ofc Inst Trg - PST189 — NCDOJ Prof Cert Program - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - RUS111 — Elementary Russian I - RUS112 — Elementary Russian II - SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover - SAB135 — Addictive Processes - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SGD111 — Introduction to SGD - SGD112 — SGD Design I - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity - TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transportation Electricity - TRN140 — Transportation Climate Control - TRN180 — Basic Welding for Transportation - WBL110 — World of Work - WEB210 — Web Design - WEB214 — Social Media - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I - WLD261 — Certification Practices Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2121 --- # Associate in Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART116 — Survey of American Art - ART117 — Non-Western Art History - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - ART132 — Drawing II - ART171 — Digital Design I - ART214 — Portfolio and Resume - ART231 — Printmaking I - ART240 — Painting I - ART241 — Painting II - ART264 — Digital Photography I - ART265 — Digital Photography II - ART271 — Digital Design II - ART275 — Introduction to Graphic Design - ART276 — Interactive Media Technology - ART281 — Sculpture I - ART282 — Sculpture II - ART283 — Ceramics I - ART284 — Ceramics II - ART288 — Studio - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO130 — Introductory Zoology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO250 — Genetics - BIO271 — Pathophysiology - BIO275 — Microbiology - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - CHI111 — Elementary Chinese I - CHI112 — Elementary Chinese II - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic - CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations - COM110 — Introduction to Communication - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - DRA115 — Theatre Criticism - DRA126 — Storytelling - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG243 — Major British Writers - ENG261 — World Literature I - ENG262 — World Literature II - FRE111 — Elementary French I - FRE112 — Elementary French II - GEL111 — Geology - GEO111 — World Regional Geography - GER111 — Elementary German I - GER112 — Elementary German II - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS145 — The Second World War - HIS221 — African-American History - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HUM110 — Technology and Society - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM120 — Cultural Studies - HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - JOU110 — Intro to Journalism - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT280 — Linear Algebra - MAT285 — Differential Equations - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - MUS114 — Non-Western Music - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED111 — Physical Fitness I - PED113 — Aerobics I - PED121 — Walk, Jog, Run - PED122 — Yoga I - PED142 — Lifetime Sports - PED186 — Dancing For Fitness - PED219 — Disc Golf - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament - REL212 — Introduction to New Testament - REL221 — Religion in America - RUS111 — Elementary Russian I - RUS112 — Elementary Russian II - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC220 — Social Problems - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2107 --- # Associate in Science Teacher Preparation, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO130 — Introductory Zoology - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - CHI111 — Elementary Chinese I - CHI112 — Elementary Chinese II - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - FRE111 — Elementary French I - FRE112 — Elementary French II - GEL111 — Geology - GER111 — Elementary German I - GER112 — Elementary German II - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - RUS111 — Elementary Russian I - RUS112 — Elementary Russian II - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2123 --- # College Transfer Pathway Leading to Associate in Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT271 — Calculus I - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2119 --- # College Transfer Pathway Leading to Associate in Arts - Teacher Preparation **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC225 — Social Diversity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2115 --- # College Transfer Pathway Leading to Associate in Engineering **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM231 — Public Speaking - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2118 --- # College Transfer Pathway Leading to Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy - AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT271 — Calculus I - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2116 --- # College Transfer Pathway Leading to Associate in General Education - Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2113 --- # College Transfer Pathway Leading to Associate in Science **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2117 --- # College Transfer Pathway Leading to Associate in Science - Teacher Preparation **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - AST151 — General Astronomy I - AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC225 — Social Diversity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2114 --- # Associate in Arts Degree Curriculum Map **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT175 — Precalculus - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2104 --- # Associate in Arts Teacher Preparation Curriculum Map **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - SOC225 — Social Diversity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2112 --- # Associate in Engineering Degree Curriculum Map **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR220 — Engineering Statics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HUM110 — Technology and Society - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT280 — Linear Algebra - MAT285 — Differential Equations - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2106 --- # Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts Curriculum Map **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - ART171 — Digital Design I - ART214 — Portfolio and Resume - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2110 --- # Associate in Science Degree Curriculum Map **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - AST151 — General Astronomy I - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - GEL111 — Geology - HUM110 — Technology and Society - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT175 — Precalculus - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT285 — Differential Equations - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY251 — General Physics I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2108 --- # Associate in Science Teacher Preparation, Curriculum Map **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — College Transfer Success - COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - SOC225 — Social Diversity Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2122 --- # Welding Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I - WLD261 — Certification Practices Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2068 --- # Welding Technology - GMAW Plate/Pipe Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2381 --- # Welding Technology - GTAW Plate/Pipe Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2383 --- # Welding Technology - SMAW Plate/Pipe Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2379 --- # Welding Technology Basic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2070 --- # Welding Technology Basic CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2075 --- # Welding Technology Intro CTE Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2074 --- # Welding Technology - GMAW Plate/Pipe Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2382 --- # Welding Technology - GTAW Plate/Pipe Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2384 --- # Welding Technology - SMAW Plate/Pipe Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2380 --- # Welding Technology Basic Certificate Curriculum Map **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2071 --- # Welding Technology Diploma Curriculum Map **Diploma** ## Courses - ACA120 — Career Assessment - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD151 — Fabrication I - WLD261 — Certification Practices Source: https://catalog.spcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=2069 --- # CTS237 — Google Project Management II 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 237 - Google Project Management II CTS 237 - Google Project Management II Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on advanced project management methodology including initiating, planning and executing projects as well as the exploration of Agile Project Management and the strategies it uses to drive business value. Upon completion, students should be able to manage and run traditional and agile projects and programs from initiation to completion using a variety of resources and leadership skills to support organizational goals and business processes. Prerequisites: CTS137 --- # ACA110 — Work Math/Literacy/Documents 2 credits · 2 hours ACA 110 - Work Math/Literacy/Documents ACA 110 - Work Math/Literacy/Documents Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include locating and using workplace information, interpreting workplace graphic information, and applying mathematics to common sources of information relevant to the workplace. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to locate and use information, interpret graphic information, and apply mathematics to work-related scenarios. --- # ACA120 — Career Assessment 1 credits · 1 hours ACA 120 - Career Assessment ACA 120 - Career Assessment Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include personality styles, goal setting, various college curricula, career choices, and campus leadership development. Upon completion, students should be able to clearly state their personal, academic, and professional goals and have a feasible plan of action to achieve those goals --- # ACA122 — College Transfer Success 1 credits · 1 hours ACA 122 - College Transfer Success ACA 122 - College Transfer Success Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the CAA, college policies and culture, career exploration, gathering information on senior institutions, strategic planning, critical thinking, and communications skills for a successful academic transition. Upon completion, students should be able to develop an academic plan to transition successfully to senior institutions. Students will develop the framework for an electronic portfolio based around program --- # ACC120 — Principles of Financial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours ACC 120 - Principles of Financial Accounting ACC 120 - Principles of Financial Accounting Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on analyzing, summarizing, reporting, and interpreting financial information. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare financial statements, understand the role of financial information in decision-making and address ethical considerations. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # ACC121 — Principles of Managerial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours ACC 121 - Principles of Managerial Accounting ACC 121 - Principles of Managerial Accounting Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on managerial accounting concepts for external and internal analysis, reporting and decision-making. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze and interpret transactions relating to managerial concepts including product-costing systems. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: ACC120 --- # ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 129 - Individual Income Taxes ACC 129 - Individual Income Taxes Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include tax law, electronic research and methodologies, and the use of technology for preparation of individual tax returns. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze basic tax scenarios, research applicable tax law, and complete various individual tax forms. pring --- # ACC130 — Business Income Taxes 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 130 - Business Income Taxes ACC 130 - Business Income Taxes Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include tax law relating to business organizations, electronic research and methodologies, and the use of technology for the preparation of business tax returns. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze basic tax scenarios, research applicable tax law, and complete various business tax forms. all --- # ACC140 — Payroll Accounting 2 credits · 2 hours ACC 140 - Payroll Accounting ACC 140 - Payroll Accounting Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on computing wages; calculating social security, income, and unemployment taxes; preparing appropriate payroll tax forms; and journalizing/posting transactions. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze data, make appropriate computations, complete forms, and prepare accounting entries using appropriate technology. pring Prerequisites: ACC115, ACC120 --- # ACC150 — Accounting Software Applications 2 credits · 2 hours ACC 150 - Accounting Software Applications ACC 150 - Accounting Software Applications Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll, and correcting, adjusting, and closing entries. Upon completion, students should be able to use a computer accounting package to solve accurately accounting problems. pring Prerequisites: ACC115, ACC120 --- # ACC180 — Practices in Bookkeeping 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 180 - Practices in Bookkeeping ACC 180 - Practices in Bookkeeping Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on mastering adjusting entries, correction of errors, depreciation, payroll, and inventory. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct all key bookkeeping functions for small businesses. pring Prerequisites: ACC120 --- # ACC215 — Ethics in Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 215 - Ethics in Accounting ACC 215 - Ethics in Accounting Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include research and discussions of selected historical and contemporary ethical cases and issues as they relate to accounting and business. Upon completion, students should be able to apply codes, interpret facts and circumstances, as they relate to accounting firms and business activities. all Prerequisites: ACC121 --- # ACC220 — Intermediate Accounting I 4 credits · 4 hours ACC 220 - Intermediate Accounting I ACC 220 - Intermediate Accounting I Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include generally accepted accounting principles and an extensive analyses of financial statements. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting, including the application of financial standards. all Prerequisites: ACC120 --- # ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting II 4 credits · 4 hours ACC 221 - Intermediate Accounting II ACC 221 - Intermediate Accounting II Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on special problems which may include leases, bonds, investments, ratio analyses, present value applications, accounting changes, and corrections. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display an analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. pring Prerequisites: ACC220 --- # ACC225 — Cost Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 225 - Cost Accounting ACC 225 - Cost Accounting Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include direct materials, direct labor, factory overhead, process, job order, and standard cost systems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display an analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. all Prerequisites: ACC121 --- # AHR110 — Introduction to Refrigeration 5 credits · 5 hours AHR 110 - Introduction to Refrigeration AHR 110 - Introduction to Refrigeration Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include terminology, safety, and identification and function of components; refrigeration cycle; and tools and instrumentation used in mechanical refrigeration systems. Upon completion, students should be able to identify refrigeration systems and components, explain the refrigeration process, and use the tools and instrumentation of the trade. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AHR 3123B. all --- # AHR111 — HVACR Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours AHR 111 - HVACR Electricity AHR 111 - HVACR Electricity Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on power sources, interaction of electrical components, wiring of simple circuits, and the use of electrical test equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate good wiring practices and the ability to read simple wiring diagrams. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AHR 3131C. all --- # AHR112 — Heating Technology 4 credits · 4 hours AHR 112 - Heating Technology AHR 112 - Heating Technology Class: 2 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety, tools and instrumentation, system operating characteristics, installation techniques, efficiency testing, electrical power, and control systems. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the basic oil, gas, and electrical heating systems and describe the major components of a heating system. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AHR 3131A. all --- # AHR113 — Comfort Cooling 4 credits · 4 hours AHR 113 - Comfort Cooling AHR 113 - Comfort Cooling Class: 2 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include terminology, component operation, and testing and repair of equipment used to control and produce assured comfort levels. Upon completion, students should be able to use psychometrics, manufacturer specifications, and test instruments to determine proper system operation. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing noncredit course AHR 3131B. all --- # AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology 4 credits · 4 hours AHR 114 - Heat Pump Technology AHR 114 - Heat Pump Technology Class: 2 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on safety, modes of operation, defrost systems, refrigerant charging, and system performance. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and analyze system performance and perform routine service procedures. pring Prerequisites: AHR110, AHR113 --- # AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 115 - Refrigeration Systems AHR 115 - Refrigeration Systems Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include defrost methods, safety and operational control, refrigerant piping, refrigerant recovery and charging, and leak testing. Upon completion, students should be able to assist in installing and testing refrigeration systems and perform simple repairs. all Prerequisites: AHR110 --- # AHR130 — HVACR Controls 3 credits · 3 hours AHR 130 - HVACR Controls AHR 130 - HVACR Controls Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include electrical and electronic controls, control schematics and diagrams, test instruments, and analysis and troubleshooting of electrical systems. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair common residential and commercial comfort system controls. all Prerequisites: AHR111, ELC111, ELC112 --- # AHR133 — HVAC Servicing 4 credits · 4 hours AHR 133 - HVAC Servicing AHR 133 - HVAC Servicing Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include testing, adjusting, maintaining, and troubleshooting HVAC equipment and record keeping. Upon completion, students should be able to adjust, maintain, and service HVAC equipment. all --- # AHR140 — All-Weather Systems 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 140 - All-Weather Systems AHR 140 - All-Weather Systems Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include PTAC’s and package and split-system units. Upon completion, students should be able to understand systems performance and perform routine maintenance procedures. all Prerequisites: AHR112, AHR113 --- # AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 151 - HVAC Duct Systems I AHR 151 - HVAC Duct Systems I Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the skills required to fabricate duct work. Upon completion, students should be able to lay out and fabricate simple duct work. all --- # AHR152 — HVAC Duct Systems II 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 152 - HVAC Duct Systems II AHR 152 - HVAC Duct Systems II Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the skills required to work with complex rectangular and round fittings and transitions. Upon completion, students should be able to lay out and fabricate complex rectangular and round fittings. pring --- # AHR180 — HVACR Customer Relations 1 credits · 1 hours AHR 180 - HVACR Customer Relations AHR 180 - HVACR Customer Relations Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include business practices, appearance of self and vehicle, ways of handling customer complaints, invoices, telephone communications, and warranties. Upon completion, students should be able to present themselves to customers in a professional manner, understand how the business operates, complete invoices, and handle complaints. all --- # AHR211 — Residential System Design 3 credits · 3 hours AHR 211 - Residential System Design AHR 211 - Residential System Design Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include heating and cooling load estimating, basic psychometrics, equipment selection, duct system selection, and system design. Upon completion, students should be able to design a basic residential heating and cooling system. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AHR 3131G. pring --- # AHR212 — Advanced Comfort Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AHR 212 - Advanced Comfort Systems AHR 212 - Advanced Comfort Systems Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the application, installation, and servicing of water-source systems and the mechanical and electronic control components of advanced comfort systems. Upon completion, students should be able to test, analyze, and troubleshoot water-cooled comfort systems, water-source/geothermal heat pumps, and high efficiency heat pumps. pring Prerequisites: AHR114 --- # AHR213 — HVACR Building Code 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 213 - HVACR Building Code AHR 213 - HVACR Building Code Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include current North Carolina codes as applied to HVACR design, service, and installation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the correct usage of North Carolina building codes that apply to specific areas of the HVACR trade. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AHR 3131K pring --- # AHR240 — Hydronic Heating 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 240 - Hydronic Heating AHR 240 - Hydronic Heating Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include heating equipment; pump, terminal unit, and accessory selection; piping system selection and design; and pipe sizing and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to assist with the proper design, installation, and balance of typical hydronic systems. pring Prerequisites: AHR112 --- # AHR250 — HVAC System Diagnostics 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 250 - HVAC System Diagnostics AHR 250 - HVAC System Diagnostics Class: 0 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced system analysis, measurement of operating efficiency, and inspection and correction of all major system components. Upon completion, students should be able to restore a residential or commercial AHR system so that it operates at or near manufacturers’ specifications. pring --- # AHR255 — Indoor Air Quality 2 credits · 2 hours AHR 255 - Indoor Air Quality AHR 255 - Indoor Air Quality Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include handling and investigating complaints, filter selection, humidity control, testing for sources of carbon monoxide, impact of mechanical ventilation, and building and duct pressures. Upon completion, students should be able to assist in investigating and solving common indoor air quality problems. all --- # AGR121 — Biological Pest Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 121 - Biological Pest Mgmt AGR 121 - Biological Pest Mgmt Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Course content includes study of major pests and diseases, including structure, life cycle, and favored hosts; and biological and least toxic methods of chemical control. Upon completion, students will be able to identify and recommend methods of prevention and control of selected insects and diseases. --- # AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 139 - Intro to Sustainable Ag AGR 139 - Intro to Sustainable Ag Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Students will be introduced to the economic, environmental and social impacts of agriculture. Upon completion, students will be able to identify the principles of sustainable agriculture as they relate to basic production practices. --- # AGR170 — Soil Science 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 170 - Soil Science AGR 170 - Soil Science Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include liming, fertilization, soil management, biological properties of soil (including beneficial microorganisms), sustainable land care practices and the impact on soils, and plant nutrients. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze, evaluate, and properly amend soils/media according to sustainable practices. --- # AGR212 — Farm Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 212 - Farm Business Management AGR 212 - Farm Business Management Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include enterprise budgets, partial budgets, whole farm budgets, income analysis, and business organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and analyze a farm budget. --- # AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 214 - Agricultural Marketing AGR 214 - Agricultural Marketing Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include buying, selling, processing, standardizing, grading, storing, and marketing of agricultural commodities. Upon completion, students should be able to construct a marketing plan for an agricultural product. --- # ATT140 — Emerging Transp Tech 3 credits · 3 hours ATT 140 - Emerging Transp Tech ATT 140 - Emerging Transp Tech Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include exploring new technologies, diagnostic tools, methods, and repairs. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate practical skills applicable to emerging automotive technologies. pring --- # ASL111 — Elementary ASL I 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 111 - Elementary ASL I ASL 111 - Elementary ASL I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of basic expressive and receptive skills. Upon completion, students will be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to expressive American Sign Language and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ASL112 — Elementary ASL II 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 112 - Elementary ASL II ASL 112 - Elementary ASL II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of expressive and receptive skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing accuracy to expressive American Sign Language and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: ASL111 --- # ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 211 - Intermediate ASL I ASL 211 - Intermediate ASL I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of expressive and receptive skills, study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively, accurately, and creatively using American Sign Language about the past, present, and future. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. Prerequisites: ASL112 --- # ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 212 - Intermediate ASL II ASL 212 - Intermediate ASL II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the continuing development of expressive and receptive skills, with study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate spontaneously and accurately with increasing complexity and sophistication. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. Prerequisites: ASL211 --- # ANS110 — Animal Science 3 credits · 3 hours ANS 110 - Animal Science ANS 110 - Animal Science Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include nutrition, reproduction, production practices, diseases, meat processing, sustainable livestock production, and marketing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of livestock production practices and the economic impact of livestock locally, regionally, state-wide, and internationally. --- # ANT240 — Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 240 - Archaeology ANT 240 - Archaeology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the process of human cultural evolution as revealed through archaeological methods of excavation and interpretation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of how archaeologists reconstruct the past and describe the variety of past human cultures. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ANT245 — World Prehistory 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 245 - World Prehistory ANT 245 - World Prehistory Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on archaeological evidence from origins of human culture to the beginning of recorded history. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the variability of ancient human societies and the development of agriculture and urbanism. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Pre-Major/Electives. Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ARC112 — Constr Matls & Methods 4 credits · 4 hours ARC 112 - Constr Matls & Methods ARC 112 - Constr Matls & Methods Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include construction terminology, traditional and alternative materials and their properties, manufacturing processes, construction techniques, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to detail construction assemblies and identify construction materials and properties. --- # ARC132 — Specifications & Contracts 2 credits · 2 hours ARC 132 - Specifications & Contracts ARC 132 - Specifications & Contracts Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include specification development, contracts, bidding material research, and agency responsibilities. Upon completion, students should be able to write a specification section and demonstrate the ability to interpret contractual responsibilities. Prerequisites: ARC112 --- # ART111 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ART 111 - Art Appreciation ART 111 - Art Appreciation Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the relationship of design principles to various art forms including but not limited to sculpture, painting, and architecture. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and analyze a variety of artistic styles, periods, and media. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ART114 — Art History Survey I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 114 - Art History Survey I ART 114 - Art History Survey I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on content, terminology, design, and style. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an historical understanding of art as a product reflective of human social development. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ART115 — Art History Survey II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 115 - Art History Survey II ART 115 - Art History Survey II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on content, terminology, design, and style. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an historical understanding of art as a product reflective of human social development. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ART116 — Survey of American Art 3 credits · 3 hours ART 116 - Survey of American Art ART 116 - Survey of American Art Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on architecture , painting, sculpture, graphics, and the decorative arts. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the history of the American creative experience. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/ Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ART117 — Non-Western Art History 3 credits · 3 hours ART 117 - Non-Western Art History ART 117 - Non-Western Art History Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on, but not limited to, African, Oriental, and Oceanic art forms throughout history. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an historical understanding of art as a product reflective of non-Western social and cultural development. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours ART 121 - Two-Dimensional Design ART 121 - Two-Dimensional Design Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the structural elements, the principles of visual organization, and the theories of color mixing and interaction. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and use critical and analytical approaches as they apply to two-dimensional visual art. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours ART 122 - Three-Dimensional Design ART 122 - Three-Dimensional Design Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the structural elements and organizational principles as applied to mass and space. Upon completion, students should be able to apply three-dimensional design concepts. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring --- # ART131 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 131 - Drawing I ART 131 - Drawing I Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on drawing techniques, media and graphic principles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the use of graphic form and various drawing processes. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # ART132 — Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 132 - Drawing II ART 132 - Drawing II Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on experimentation in the use of drawing techniques, media, and graphic materials. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate increased competence in the expressive use of graphic form and techniques. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. Prerequisites: ART131 --- # ART171 — Digital Design I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 171 - Digital Design I ART 171 - Digital Design I Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing composition and design skills using vector, raster, and time-based media. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and use tools in digital software, understand and utilize digital and artistic vocabulary, and employ the principles and elements of design to create artwork using digital means. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # ART214 — Portfolio and Resume 1 credits · 1 hours ART 214 - Portfolio and Resume ART 214 - Portfolio and Resume Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the preparation of a portfolio of original artwork, the preparation of a photographic portfolio, approaches to resume writing, and interview techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to photograph and present a digital portfolio and write an effective resume. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: ACA122 --- # ART231 — Printmaking I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 231 - Printmaking I ART 231 - Printmaking I Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on basic applications with investigation into image source and development. Upon completion, students should be able to produce printed images utilizing a variety of methods. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. --- # ART240 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 240 - Painting I ART 240 - Painting I Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the understanding and use of various painting techniques, media, and color principles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the use of creative processes directed toward the development of expressive form. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # ART241 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 241 - Painting II ART 241 - Painting II Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the exploration of expressive content using a variety of creative processes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the expanded use of form and variety. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: ART240 --- # ART264 — Digital Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 264 - Digital Photography I ART 264 - Digital Photography I Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on camera operation, composition, computer photo manipulation and creative expression. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully expose, digitally manipulate, and print a well-conceived composition. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # ART265 — Digital Photography II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 265 - Digital Photography II ART 265 - Digital Photography II Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on creating a personal vision and style. Upon completion, students should be able to produce well-executed images using a variety of photographic and photo manipulative approaches. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. Prerequisites: ART264 --- # ART271 — Digital Design II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 271 - Digital Design II ART 271 - Digital Design II Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is based on creative application and integration of digital technologies. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate command of various digital systems to express their personal vision. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. Prerequisites: ART171 --- # ART275 — Introduction to Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ART 275 - Introduction to Graphic Design ART 275 - Introduction to Graphic Design Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the basic concepts of visual communication, the design process and the ability to evaluate and discuss design issues in a critical manner. Upon completion, students should be able to use contemporary design software and visual language techniques as they apply to creative visual problem-solving involving typography, image manipulation, symbolic representation and page management while being responsive to the relationship between client, designer and audie… --- # ART276 — Interactive Media Technology 3 credits · 3 hours ART 276 - Interactive Media Technology ART 276 - Interactive Media Technology Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the interactive development process, aesthetics of visual solutions, technical proficiency, and graphical user interface (GUI) with projects including digital imaging, web design, simple animation, graphics and copyright issues. Upon completion, students should be able to use contemporary software to solve a variety of multimedia problems for a range of platforms and devices that may include web-based interaction, mobile devices or other emerging technology.… --- # ART281 — Sculpture I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 281 - Sculpture I ART 281 - Sculpture I Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing basic skills as they pertain to three-dimensional expression in various media. Upon completion, students should be able to show competence in a variety of sculptural approaches. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring --- # ART282 — Sculpture II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 282 - Sculpture II ART 282 - Sculpture II Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing original solutions to sculptural problems in a variety of media. Upon completion, students should be able to express individual ideas using the techniques and materials of sculpture. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: ART281 --- # ART283 — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 283 - Ceramics I ART 283 - Ceramics I Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on fundamentals of forming, surface design, glaze application, and firing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in slab and coil construction, simple wheel forms, glaze technique, and creative expression. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # ART284 — Ceramics II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 284 - Ceramics II ART 284 - Ceramics II Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on creative expression, surface design, sculptural quality, and glaze effect. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a high level of technical competence in forming and glazing with a development of three-dimensional awareness. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: ART283 --- # ART288 — Studio 3 credits · 3 hours ART 288 - Studio ART 288 - Studio Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on creative self-expression and in-depth exploration of techniques and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to create original projects specific to media, materials, and techniques. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # AST111 — Descriptive Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours AST 111 - Descriptive Astronomy AST 111 - Descriptive Astronomy Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include an overview of the solar system, the sun, stars, galaxies, and the larger universe. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the universe around them. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # AST111A — Descriptive Astronomy Lab 1 credits · 1 hours AST 111A - Descriptive Astronomy Lab AST 111A - Descriptive Astronomy Lab Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences which enhance the materials presented in AST 111 and which provide practical experience. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the universe around them. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring --- # AST151 — General Astronomy I 3 credits · 3 hours AST 151 - General Astronomy I AST 151 - General Astronomy I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the history and physics of astronomy and an introduction to the solar system, including the planets, comets, and meteors. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a general understanding of the solar system. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. pring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA040, DMA045, DMA025, MAT003, MAT010, MAT021, MAT043, MAT052, MAT071, MAT025, MAT035 --- # AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours AST 151A - General Astronomy I Lab AST 151A - General Astronomy I Lab Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences which enhance the materials presented in AST 151 and which provide practical experience. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a general understanding of the solar system. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. pring --- # ATR112 — Intro to Automation 3 credits · 3 hours ATR 112 - Intro to Automation ATR 112 - Intro to Automation Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the history, development, and current applications of robots and automated systems including their configuration, operation, components, and controls. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the basic concepts of automation and robotic systems. all --- # AUT114 — Safety and Emissions 2 credits · 2 hours AUT 114 - Safety and Emissions AUT 114 - Safety and Emissions Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include brake, steering and suspension, lighting, horn, windshield wiper, tire, mirrors, and emission control devices inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to perform complete and thorough North Carolina State Safety and Emissions inspections. all --- # AUT116 — Engine Repair 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 116 - Engine Repair AUT 116 - Engine Repair Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include fundamental operating principles of engines and diagnosis, inspection, adjustment, and repair of automotive engines using appropriate service information. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic diagnosis, measurement and repair of automotive engines using appropriate tools, equipment, procedures, and service information. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AUT 3137A. pring --- # AUT116A — Engine Repair Lab 1 credits · 1 hours AUT 116A - Engine Repair Lab AUT 116A - Engine Repair Lab Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include diagnosis, inspection, adjustment, and repair of automotive engines using appropriate service information. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic diagnosis, measurement and repair of automotive engines using appropriate tools, equipment, procedures, and service information. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AUT 3137F. pring --- # AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 141 - Suspension & Steering Systems AUT 141 - Suspension & Steering Systems Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include manual and power steering systems and standard and electronically controlled suspension and steering systems. Upon completion, students should be able to service and repair steering and suspension components, check and adjust alignment angles, repair tires, and balance wheels. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AHR 3137C. all --- # AUT151 — Brake Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 151 - Brake Systems AUT 151 - Brake Systems Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include drum and disc brakes involving hydraulic vacuum boost, hydra-boost, electrically powered boost, and anti-lock and parking brake systems. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose, service, and repair various automotive braking systems. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AUT 3137D. all --- # AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 163 - Adv Auto Electricity AUT 163 - Adv Auto Electricity Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include networking and module communication, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair wiring, lighting, gauges, accessories, modules, and electronic concerns. all Prerequisites: TRN120 --- # AUT181 — Engine Performance I 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 181 - Engine Performance I AUT 181 - Engine Performance I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include an overview of engine operation, ignition components and systems, fuel delivery, injection components and systems and emission control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to describe operation and diagnose/repair basic ignition, fuel and emission related driveability problems using appropriate test equipment/service information. all --- # AUT183 — Engine Performance II 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 183 - Engine Performance II AUT 183 - Engine Performance II Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics will include currently used fuels and fuel systems, exhaust gas analysis, emission control components and systems, OBD II (on-board diagnostics) and inter-related electrical/electronic systems. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair complex engine performance concerns using appropriate test equipment and service information. pring Prerequisites: AUT181 --- # AUT221 — Auto Transm/Transaxles 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 221 - Auto Transm/Transaxles AUT 221 - Auto Transm/Transaxles Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and electrical/electronic operation of automatic drive trains and the use of appropriate service tools and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to explain operational theory, diagnose and repair automatic drive trains. pring --- # AUT231 — Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 231 - Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains AUT 231 - Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include theory of torque, power flow, and manual drive train servicing and repair using appropriate service information, tools, and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to explain operational theory, diagnose and repair manual drive trains. all --- # AUT281 — Adv Engine Performance 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 281 - Adv Engine Performance AUT 281 - Adv Engine Performance Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include computerized ignition, fuel and emission systems, related diagnostic tools and equipment, data communication networks, and service information. Upon completion, students should be able to perform diagnosis and repair. pring --- # BIO110 — Principles of Biology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 110 - Principles of Biology BIO 110 - Principles of Biology Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on basic chemistry, cell biology, metabolism, genetics, evolution, ecology, diversity, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate increased knowledge and better understanding of biology as it applies to everyday life. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # BIO111 — General Biology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 111 - General Biology I BIO 111 - General Biology I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on basic biological chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, metabolism and energy transformation, genetics, evolution, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of life at the molecular and cellular levels. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # BIO112 — General Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 112 - General Biology II BIO 112 - General Biology II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on organisms, evolution, biodiversity, plant and animal systems, ecology, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension of life at the organismal and ecological levels. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: BIO111 --- # BIO130 — Introductory Zoology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 130 - Introductory Zoology BIO 130 - Introductory Zoology Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on levels of organization, reproduction and development, comparative systems, and a survey of selected phyla. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension of animal form and function including comparative systems of selected groups. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. Prerequisites: BIO110, BIO111 --- # BIO140 — Environmental Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 140 - Environmental Biology BIO 140 - Environmental Biology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include ecological concepts, population growth, natural resources, and a focus on current environmental problems from scientific, social, political, and economic perspectives. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of environmental interrelationships and of contemporary environmental issues. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # BIO163 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology 5 credits · 5 hours BIO 163 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology BIO 163 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology Class: 4 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutrition, acid-base balance, and electrolytes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships. This course also includes an introduction to microbiology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course require… Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 168 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 168 - Anatomy and Physiology I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include body organization, homeostasis, cytology, histology, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and special senses. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 169 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 169 - Anatomy and Physiology II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as metabolism, nutrition, acid-base balance, and fluid and electrolyte balance. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring Prerequisites: BIO168 --- # BIO250 — Genetics 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 250 - Genetics BIO 250 - Genetics Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of heredity, chromosome structure, patterns of Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, evolution, and biotechnological applications. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and describe genetic phenomena and demonstrate knowledge of important genetic principles. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all Prerequisites: BIO112 --- # BIO271 — Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 271 - Pathophysiology BIO 271 - Pathophysiology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on interrelationships among organ systems in deviations from homeostasis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of pathophysiology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Summer Prerequisites: BIO163, BIO166, BIO169 --- # BIO275 — Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 275 - Microbiology BIO 275 - Microbiology Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the various groups of microorganisms, their structure, physiology, genetics, microbial pathogenicity, infectious diseases, immunology, and selected practical applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills including microscopy, aseptic technique, staining, culture methods, and identification of microorganisms. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring Prerequisites: BIO110, BIO111, BIO163, BIO165, BIO168 --- # BPR115 — Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams 2 credits · 2 hours BPR 115 - Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams BPR 115 - Elc/Fluid Power Diagrams Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on interpretation and communication skills utilizing sketches, symbols, diagrams, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to read, demonstrate an understanding of, and draw sketches and schematics commonly used in industry. all --- # BPR130 — Print Reading-Construction 3 credits · 3 hours BPR 130 - Print Reading-Construction BPR 130 - Print Reading-Construction Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include interpretation of documents for foundations, floor plans, elevations, and related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to read and interpret construction prints and documents. --- # BUS110 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 110 - Introduction to Business BUS 110 - Introduction to Business Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the basic principles and practices of contemporary business. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of business concepts as a foundation for studying other business subjects. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # BUS115 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 115 - Business Law I BUS 115 - Business Law I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Contracts, negotiable instruments, the law of sales, torts, crimes, constitutional law, the Uniform Commercial Code, and the court systems are examined. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify legal and ethical issues that arise in business decisions and the laws that apply to them. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # BUS121 — Business Math 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 121 - Business Math BUS 121 - Business Math Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include payroll, pricing, interest and discount, commission, taxes, and other pertinent uses of mathematics in the field of business. Upon completion, students should be able to apply mathematical concepts to business. all, Spring --- # BUS137 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 137 - Principles of Management BUS 137 - Principles of Management Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on planning, organizing, controlling, directing, and communicating. Upon completion, students should be able to work as contributing members of a team utilizing these functions of management. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 139 - Entrepreneurship I BUS 139 - Entrepreneurship I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include self-analysis of entrepreneurship readiness, the role of entrepreneur in economic development, legal problems, organizational structure, sources of financing, budgeting, and cash flow. Upon completion, students should have an understanding of the entrepreneurial process and issues faced by entrepreneurs. all, Spring --- # BUS152 — Human Relations 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 152 - Human Relations BUS 152 - Human Relations Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include effective communication techniques, motivation, ego states, stress, and conflict. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the importance of human relations, apply motivational techniques, and implement strategies for resolving work-related conflicts. pring --- # BUS153 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 153 - Human Resource Management BUS 153 - Human Resource Management Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include equal opportunity and the legal environment, recruitment and selection, performance appraisal, employee development, compensation planning, and employee relations. Upon completion, students should be able to anticipate and resolve human resource concerns. pring --- # BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision-Making 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 160 - Data Analysis/Decision-Making BUS 160 - Data Analysis/Decision-Making Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on asking the right questions, data collection, preparation, visualization, analysis of uncertainty and risk, making inferences and predictions, and the decision-making process. Upon completion, students should be able to use decision modeling techniques to extract meaningful insights from vast amounts of information and make informed decisions. --- # BUS225 — Business Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 225 - Business Finance BUS 225 - Business Finance Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on financial statement analysis, time value of money, management of cash flow, risk and return, and sources of financing. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret and apply the principles of financial management. pring --- # BUS228 — Business Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 228 - Business Statistics BUS 228 - Business Statistics Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on basic probability, measures of spread and dispersion, central tendency, sampling, regression analysis, and inductive inference. Upon completion, students should be able to apply statistical problem solving to business. --- # BUS234 — Training and Development 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 234 - Training and Development BUS 234 - Training and Development Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on conducting a needs assessment, using various instructional approaches, designing the learning environment, and locating learning resources. Upon completion, students should be able to design, conduct, and evaluate a training program. pring --- # BUS240 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 240 - Business Ethics BUS 240 - Business Ethics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include moral reasoning, moral dilemmas, law and morality, equity, justice and fairness, ethical standards, and moral development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of their moral responsibilities and obligations as members of the workforce and society. all --- # BUS260 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 260 - Business Communications BUS 260 - Business Communications Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on business reports, correspondence, and professional presentations. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively in the work place. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # BUS280 — REAL Small Business 4 credits · 4 hours BUS 280 - REAL Small Business BUS 280 - REAL Small Business Class: 4 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on market research, finance, time management, and day-to-day activities of owning/operating a small business. Upon completion, students should be able to write and implement a viable business plan and seek funding. all --- # BAS120 — Intro to Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours BAS 120 - Intro to Analytics BAS 120 - Intro to Analytics Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include an overview of the analytical process and the role of the analyst, applied descriptive statistics, and exploratory data analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of analytics for decision-making in business. --- # BAS121 — Data Visualization 3 credits · 3 hours BAS 121 - Data Visualization BAS 121 - Data Visualization Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include concepts and methods used in graphical representation of data, exploration and reporting of data, and basic linear regression methods. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively use graphical tools to communicate insights about data. Prerequisites: BAS120 --- # BAS150 — Intro to Analytical Programs 3 credits · 3 hours BAS 150 - Intro to Analytical Programs BAS 150 - Intro to Analytical Programs Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include utilization of analytical and statistical software packages for data management, data visualization, and exploratory data analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to use statistical programming tools to conduct descriptive analytics. --- # CAR114 — Residential Bldg Codes 3 credits · 3 hours CAR 114 - Residential Bldg Codes CAR 114 - Residential Bldg Codes Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the minimum requirements of the North Carolina building codes related to residential structures. Upon completion, students should be able to determine if a structure is in compliance with North Carolina building codes. --- # CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 131 - Introduction to Chemistry CHM 131 - Introduction to Chemistry Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include measurement, matter and energy, atomic and molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, stoichiometry, chemical formulas and reactions, chemical bonding, gas laws, solutions, and acids and bases. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of chemistry as it applies to other fields. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. all Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # CHM131A — Introduction to Chemistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM 131A - Introduction to Chemistry Lab CHM 131A - Introduction to Chemistry Lab Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in CHM 131 . Upon completion, students should be able to utilize basic laboratory procedures and apply them to chemical principles presented in CHM 131 . This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. all --- # CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 132 - Organic and Biochemistry CHM 132 - Organic and Biochemistry Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include structure, properties, and reactions of the major organic and biological molecules and basic principles of metabolism. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental chemical concepts needed to pursue studies in related professional fields. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. pring Prerequisites: CHM131, CHM131A, CHM151 --- # CHM151 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 151 - General Chemistry I CHM 151 - General Chemistry I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include measurement, atomic and molecular structure, periodicity, chemical reactions, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gas laws, and solutions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental chemical laws and concepts as needed in CHM 152 . This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spr… Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA040, DMA045, DMA025, MAT003, MAT010, MAT021, MAT043, MAT052, MAT071, MAT025, MAT035 --- # CHM152 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 152 - General Chemistry II CHM 152 - General Chemistry II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include kinetics, equilibrium, ionic and redox equations, acid-base theory, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, introduction to nuclear and organic chemistry, and complex ions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of chemical concepts as needed to pursue further study in chemistry and related professional fields. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General E… Prerequisites: CHM151 --- # CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 251 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 251 - Organic Chemistry I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include nomenclature, structure, properties, reactions, and mechanisms of hydrocarbons, alkylhalides, alcohols, and ethers; further topics include isomerization, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of covered organic topics as needed in CHM 252 . This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all Prerequisites: CHM152 --- # CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 252 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 252 - Organic Chemistry II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include nomenclature, structure, properties, reactions, and mechanisms of aromatics, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives, amines and heterocyclics; multi-step synthesis will be emphasized. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of organic concepts as needed to pursue further study in chemistry and related professional fields. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.… Prerequisites: CHM251 --- # CHI111 — Elementary Chinese I 3 credits · 3 hours CHI 111 - Elementary Chinese I CHI 111 - Elementary Chinese I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written Chinese and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # CHI112 — Elementary Chinese II 3 credits · 3 hours CHI 112 - Elementary Chinese II CHI 112 - Elementary Chinese II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written Chinese and demonstrate further cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: CHI111 --- # COM110 — Introduction to Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 110 - Introduction to Communication COM 110 - Introduction to Communication Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on communication theories and techniques used in interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and mass communication situations. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and illustrate the forms and purposes of human communication in a variety of contexts. This course is inherently global/diverse in nature. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Communication. This is a Universal General Edu… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # COM120 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 120 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication COM 120 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the communication process, perception, listening, self-disclosure, speech apprehension, ethics, nonverbal communication, conflict, power, and dysfunctional communication relationships. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate interpersonal communication skills, apply basic principles of group discussion, and manage conflict in interpersonal communication situations. This course has been approved for transfer under… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # COM140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 140 - Introduction to Intercultural Communication COM 140 - Introduction to Intercultural Communication Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on how diverse backgrounds influence the communication act and how cultural perceptions and experiences determine how one sends and receives messages. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles and skills needed to become effective in communicating outside one’s primary culture. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CA… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # COM231 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours COM 231 - Public Speaking COM 231 - Public Speaking Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on research, preparation, delivery, and evaluation of informative, persuasive, and special occasion public speaking. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and deliver well-organized speeches and participate in group discussion with appropriate audiovisual support. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Communication. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # CET150 — Computer Forensics I 3 credits · 3 hours CET 150 - Computer Forensics I CET 150 - Computer Forensics I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include computer system analysis, physical and logical storage methods for different types of media, tools to recover and analyze data from storage media, system security. Upon completion, students should be able to use diagnostic and investigative techniques to identify and retrieve data from various types of computer media. all --- # CET172 — Internet Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CET 172 - Internet Technology CET 172 - Internet Technology Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics cover using different Internet protocols, programming on the Internet, the OSI model, the Internet infrastructure, security, and e-commerce. Upon completion, students should be prepared to take vendor independent Internet technology certification exams. --- # CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 115 - Info Sys Business Concepts CTS 115 - Info Sys Business Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on industry need for understanding business challenges and developing/managing information systems to contribute to the decision making process based on these challenges. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the ‘hybrid business manager’ and the potential by new technology and systems. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 120 - Hardware/Software Support CTS 120 - Hardware/Software Support Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include component identification, memory-system, peripheral installation and configuration, preventive maintenance, hardware diagnostics/repair, installation and optimization of system software, commercial programs, system configuration, and device-drivers. Upon completion, students should be able to select appropriate computer equipment and software, upgrade/maintain existing equipment and software, and troubleshoot/repair non-functioning personal computers. Students may receive… --- # CTS130 — Spreadsheet 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 130 - Spreadsheet CTS 130 - Spreadsheet Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include writing formulas, using functions, enhancing spreadsheets, creating charts, and printing. Upon completion, students should be able to design and print basic spreadsheets and charts. all, Spring --- # CTS137 — Google Project Management I 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 137 - Google Project Management I CTS 137 - Google Project Management I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on foundational project management methodology including initiating, planning and executing projects utilizing quality and risk management techniques, strategic thinking and project execution procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to manage and execute projects from initiation to completion using a variety of resources and leadership skills to support organizational goals and business processes. --- # CTS155 — Tech Support Functions 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 155 - Tech Support Functions CTS 155 - Tech Support Functions Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on technical support management techniques and support technologies. Upon completion, students should be able to determine the best technologies to support and solve actual technical support problems. pring --- # CTS230 — Advanced Spreadsheet 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 230 - Advanced Spreadsheet CTS 230 - Advanced Spreadsheet Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced functions and statistics, charting, macros, databases, and linking. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in designing complex spreadsheets. Prerequisites: CTS130 --- # CTS240 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 240 - Project Management CTS 240 - Project Management Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include identifying critical paths, cost management, and problem solving. Upon completion, students should be able to plan a complete project and project time and costs accurately. --- # CTS255 — Adv Tech Support Functions 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 255 - Adv Tech Support Functions CTS 255 - Adv Tech Support Functions Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include technical support management techniques, evaluation, and methods of deployment for technical support technologies. Upon completion, students should be able to determine the best technologies to support and solve more complex technical support problems. Prerequisites: CTS155 --- # CTS287 — Emerging Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 287 - Emerging Technologies CTS 287 - Emerging Technologies Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on evolving technologies and trends in business and industry. Upon completion, students should be able to articulate an understanding of the current trends and issues in emerging technologies for information systems. --- # CTS288 — Professional Practices in IT 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 288 - Professional Practices in IT CTS 288 - Professional Practices in IT Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include portfolio development, resume design, interviewing techniques and professional practices. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare themselves and their work for a career in the information technology field. pring --- # CTS289 — System Support Project 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 289 - System Support Project CTS 289 - System Support Project Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication skills, project definition, documentation, installation, testing, presentation, and user training. Upon completion, students should be able to complete a project from the definition phase through implementation. pring Prerequisites: CTI110, CTI120, CTS115 --- # CSC111 — Intro to Ethical Hacking 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 111 - Intro to Ethical Hacking CSC 111 - Intro to Ethical Hacking Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include security policies, common vulnerabilities, penetration testing methodology, and hacking concepts using computer programming and scripting techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the computer programming aspects of ethical hacking in an organization’s overall security framework. --- # CSC115 — Machine Learning I 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 115 - Machine Learning I CSC 115 - Machine Learning I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include machine learning from experience, supervised and unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning control, and learning theory. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate machine-learning techniques. --- # CSC118 — Swift Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 118 - Swift Programming CSC 118 - Swift Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on syntax, object-oriented principles, memory management, and functional concepts of Swift programming. Upon completion, students should be able to develop fully functional iOS and Apple applications using Swift programming language. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course CSC 3118A. pring --- # CSC121 — Python Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 121 - Python Programming CSC 121 - Python Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on common algorithms and programming principles utilizing the standard library distributed with Python. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, and debug Python language programs. pring --- # CSC122 — Python Application Development 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 122 - Python Application Development CSC 122 - Python Application Development Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on URL routing, output format templating, database manipulation and security. Upon completion, students should be able to create simple web-enabled applications with a graphical user interface using the Python language. --- # CSC123 — R Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 123 - R Programming CSC 123 - R Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on data analysis, data visualization, and data science. Upon completion, students should be able to perform data analysis through programming, transforming, discovering, modeling, and communicating results within the R programming language. --- # CSC124 — Intro to Data Science Prog 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 124 - Intro to Data Science Prog CSC 124 - Intro to Data Science Prog Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include scripting languages, noSQL databases, database scalability, performance metrics and tuning. Upon completion, students should be able to use programming techniques to investigate data sets and algorithms. --- # CSC125 — Secure Coding 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 125 - Secure Coding CSC 125 - Secure Coding Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on security issues a developer faces, common security vulnerabilities and flaws, and security threats. Upon completion, students should be able to implement general security strategies, secure software design, and the incorporation of information security throughout all phases of software development. --- # CSC133 — C Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 133 - C Programming CSC 133 - C Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include input/output operations, iteration, arithmetic operations, arrays, pointers, filters, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test and debug at a beginning level. --- # CSC134 — C++ Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 134 - C++ Programming CSC 134 - C++ Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test and debug at a beginning level. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course CSC 3110M. pring --- # CSC151 — JAVA Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 151 - JAVA Programming CSC 151 - JAVA Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug JAVA language programs. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring --- # CSC152 — SAS 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 152 - SAS CSC 152 - SAS Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on learning basic SAS commands and statements for solving a variety of data processing applications. Upon completion, students should be able to use SAS data and procedure steps to create SAS data sets, do statistical analysis, and general customized reports. --- # CSC153 — C# Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 153 - C# Programming CSC 153 - C# Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and implement objects using the appropriate environment at the beginning level. --- # CSC154 — Software Development 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 154 - Software Development CSC 154 - Software Development Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the full spectrum of team software development methodologies, software development project management, version control, issue tracking, regression testing, automated build and deployment. Upon completion, students should be able to work in a team environment and apply software development methodologies and software quality assurance principles. --- # CSC211 — Ethical Hacking with Python I 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 211 - Ethical Hacking with Python I CSC 211 - Ethical Hacking with Python I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on using Python in gaining system access, cryptography, reconnaissance, enumeration, and buffer overflows. Upon completion, students should be able to understand system vulnerabilities and applications of the Python computer programming language to ethical hacking. --- # CSC212 — Ethical Hacking with Python II 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 212 - Ethical Hacking with Python II CSC 212 - Ethical Hacking with Python II Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on advanced web attacks with Python, scanning, maintaining access, covering tracks, malware delivery, password cracking, and keylogging with Python. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate and mitigate system vulnerabilities and threats using the Python computer programming language. Prerequisites: CSC211 --- # CSC215 — Machine Learning II 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 215 - Machine Learning II CSC 215 - Machine Learning II Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the exploration of recent applications of machine learning, design and development of algorithms for machines. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate advanced machine-learning techniques. Prerequisites: CSC115 --- # CSC218 — Swift Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 218 - Swift Programming II CSC 218 - Swift Programming II Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on navigation, data manipulation, web services, prototyping, debugging, and project planning. Upon completion, students should be able to develop advanced multifunctional iOS and Apple applications using the Swift programming language. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course CSC 3218A. pring Prerequisites: CSC118 --- # CSC221 — Advanced Python Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 221 - Advanced Python Programming CSC 221 - Advanced Python Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the advanced programming concepts including advanced algorithms and programming principles utilizing standard and third party library tools. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, and debug advanced Python language programs. pring Prerequisites: CSC121 --- # CSC251 — JAVA Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 251 - JAVA Programming CSC 251 - JAVA Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion students should be able to design, code, test, debug JAVA language programs. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA/ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement --- # CSC253 — Advanced C# Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 253 - Advanced C# Programming CSC 253 - Advanced C# Programming Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and implement objects using the appropriate environment. Prerequisites: CSC153 --- # CSC289 — Programming Capstone Project 3 credits · 3 hours CSC 289 - Programming Capstone Project CSC 289 - Programming Capstone Project Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on project definition, testing, presentation, and implementation. Upon completion, students should be able to complete a project from the definition phase through implementation. Prerequisites: CTI110, CTI120, CTS115 --- # CTI110 — Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation 3 credits · 3 hours CTI 110 - Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation CTI 110 - Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include standard mark-up language Internet services, creating web pages, using search engines, file transfer programs; and database design and creation with DBMS products. Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of programming tools, deploy a web-site with mark-up tools, and create a simple database table. all --- # CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation 3 credits · 3 hours CTI 120 - Network and Security Foundation CTI 120 - Network and Security Foundation Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on securing information systems and the various implementation policies. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic tasks related to networking mathematics, terminology, media and protocols. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course NET 3100A. all --- # CTI140 — Virtualization Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CTI 140 - Virtualization Concepts CTI 140 - Virtualization Concepts Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on virtualization terminology, virtual machine storage, virtual networking and access control. Upon completion, students should be able to perform tasks related to installation, configuration and management of virtual machines. --- # CTI141 — Cloud & Storage Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CTI 141 - Cloud & Storage Concepts CTI 141 - Cloud & Storage Concepts Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on cloud terminology, virtualization, storage networking and access control. Upon completion, students should be able to perform tasks related to installation, configuration and management of cloud storage systems --- # CTI240 — Virtualization Admin I 3 credits · 3 hours CTI 240 - Virtualization Admin I CTI 240 - Virtualization Admin I Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include data storage, virtual network configuration, virtual machine and virtual application deployment. Upon completion, students should be able to perform tasks related to virtual machine and hypervisor installation and configuration. --- # CTI241 — Virtualization Admin II 3 credits · 3 hours CTI 241 - Virtualization Admin II CTI 241 - Virtualization Admin II Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include access control, fault tolerance, scalability, resource management, virtual machine migration and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to perform tasks related to virtualization security, data protection and resource monitoring. --- # CST111 — Construction I 4 credits · 4 hours CST 111 - Construction I CST 111 - Construction I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety and footings, foundations, floor framing systems, and wall framing systems commonly used in the construction industry. Upon completion, students should be able to safely erect all framing necessary to begin roof framing. --- # CST112 — Construction II 4 credits · 4 hours CST 112 - Construction II CST 112 - Construction II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety, ceiling/roof framing applications, roof finishes, windows, and exterior doors. Upon completion, students should be able to safely erect different roof types and properly install windows and exterior doors, roofing, and exterior finish materials. Prerequisites: CST111 --- # CST131 — OSHA/Safety/Certification 3 credits · 3 hours CST 131 - OSHA/Safety/Certification CST 131 - OSHA/Safety/Certification Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include OSHA regulations, tool safety, and certifications which relate to the construction industry. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and maintain a safe working environment based on OSHA regulations and maintain proper records and certifications. --- # CST150 — Building Science 3 credits · 3 hours CST 150 - Building Science CST 150 - Building Science Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include building envelope, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), indoor air quality, lighting, plumbing and electrical. Upon completion, students should be able to understand building systems interaction and performance. --- # CST241 — Planning/Estimating I 3 credits · 3 hours CST 241 - Planning/Estimating I CST 241 - Planning/Estimating I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include performing quantity take-offs of materials necessary for a building project. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately complete a take-off of materials and equipment needs involved in a construction project. Prerequisites: BPR130, MAT-121, MAT171 --- # CMT120 — Codes and Inspections 3 credits · 3 hours CMT 120 - Codes and Inspections CMT 120 - Codes and Inspections Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on commercial, residential, and accessibility (ADA) building codes. Upon completion, students should understand the building code inspections process and apply building code principals and requirements to construction projects. --- # CMT210 — Construction Management Fund 3 credits · 3 hours CMT 210 - Construction Management Fund CMT 210 - Construction Management Fund Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety, planning and scheduling, contracts, problem-solving, communications, conflict resolution, recruitment, employment laws and regulations, leadership, motivation, teamwork, discipline, setting --- # CJC110 — Basic Law Enforcement Training 20 credits · 20 hours CJC 110 - Basic Law Enforcement Training CJC 110 - Basic Law Enforcement Training Class: 10 Lab: 30 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics are divided into general units of study: legal, patrol duties, law enforcement communications, investigations, practical application and sheriff-specific. Upon successful completion, the student will be able to demonstrate competence in the topics and areas required for the state comprehensive certification examination. This is a certificate-level course. all, Spring --- # CJC111 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 111 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJC 111 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and their relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students should be able to define and describe the major system components and their interrelationships and evaluate career options. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # CJC112 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 112 - Criminology CJC 112 - Criminology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include theories of crime causation; statistical analysis of criminal behavior; past, present, and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal response. all --- # CJC113 — Juvenile Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 113 - Juvenile Justice CJC 113 - Juvenile Justice Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include an overview of the juvenile justice system, treatment and prevention programs, special areas and laws unique to juveniles, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss juvenile court structure/procedures, function and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies, processing/detention of juveniles, and case disposition. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # CJC114 — Investigative Photography 2 credits · 2 hours CJC 114 - Investigative Photography CJC 114 - Investigative Photography Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the use of digital cameras, storage of digital images, the retrieval of digital images and preparation of digital images as evidence. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate and explain the role and use of digital photography, image storage and retrieval in criminal investigations. --- # CJC115 — Crime Scene Photography 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 115 - Crime Scene Photography CJC 115 - Crime Scene Photography Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include digital cameras, operational functions required to properly photograph physical evidence and crime scenes, factors affecting admissibility of crime scene photographs, and methods and techniques specific to photographing crime scenes. Upon completion, students should be able to operate digital cameras using appropriate settings to control exposure and depth of field, properly compose various types of crime scene photographs, and use specialized techniques to properly photograp… --- # CJC115 — Crime Scene Photography 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 115 - Crime Scene Photography CJC 115 - Crime Scene Photography Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the use of digital cameras, storage of digital images, the retrieval of digital images and preparation of digital images as evidence. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate and explain the role and use of digital photography, image storage and retrieval in criminal investigations. --- # CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 121 - Law Enforcement Operations CJC 121 - Law Enforcement Operations Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the contemporary evolution of law enforcement operations and related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to explain theories, practices, and issues related to law enforcement operations. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring --- # CJC131 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 131 - Criminal Law CJC 131 - Criminal Law Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include sources of substantive law, classification of crimes, parties to crime, elements of crimes, matters of criminal responsibility, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the sources of law and identify, interpret, and apply the appropriate statutes/elements. all --- # CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 132 - Court Procedure & Evidence CJC 132 - Court Procedure & Evidence Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include consideration of state and federal courts, arrest, search and seizure laws, exclusionary and statutory rules of evidence, and other related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss procedures necessary to establish a lawful arrest/search, proper judicial procedures, and the admissibility of evidence. all --- # CJC141 — Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 141 - Corrections CJC 141 - Corrections Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include historical evolution, functions of the various components, alternatives to incarceration, treatment programs, inmate control, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the various components, processes, and functions of the correctional system. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 144 - Crime Scene Processing CJC 144 - Crime Scene Processing Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include legal considerations at the crime scene, processing indoor and outdoor scenes, recording, note taking, collection and preservation of evidence and submission to the crime laboratory. Upon completion, the student should be able to evaluate and search various crime scenes and demonstrate the appropriate techniques. Student must be in major: 5518A Latent Evidence or 5518C Forensic Science --- # CJC146 — Trace Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 146 - Trace Evidence CJC 146 - Trace Evidence Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include collection, packaging, and preservation of trace evidence from crime scenes such as bombings, fires and other scenes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the fundamental concepts of trace evidence collection, preservation and submission to the crime laboratory. Student must be in major: 5518A Latent Evidence or 5518C Forensic Science --- # CJC170 — Critical Incident Mgmt Pub Saf 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 170 - Critical Incident Mgmt Pub Saf CJC 170 - Critical Incident Mgmt Pub Saf Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed upon the theoretical and applied models to understand and manage disasters, terrorism, and school/work place violence. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify and discuss managerial techniques legal issues, and response procedures to critical incidents. --- # CJC212 — Ethics & Community Relations 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 212 - Ethics & Community Relations CJC 212 - Ethics & Community Relations Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include ethical systems; social change, values, and norms; cultural diversity; citizen involvement in criminal justice issues; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply ethical considerations to the decision-making process in identifiable criminal justice situations. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring --- # CJC213 — Substance Abuse 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 213 - Substance Abuse CJC 213 - Substance Abuse Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the history and classifications of drug abuse and the social, physical, and psychological impact of drug abuse. Upon completion, students should be able to identify various types of drugs, their effects on human behavior and society, and treatment modalities. --- # CJC214 — Victimology 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 214 - Victimology CJC 214 - Victimology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on roles/characteristics of victims, victim interaction with the criminal justice system and society, current victim assistance programs, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and identify victims, the uniqueness of victims’ roles, and current victim assistance programs. pring --- # CJC215 — Organization & Administration 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 215 - Organization & Administration CJC 215 - Organization & Administration Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include operations/functions of organizations; recruiting, training, and retention of personnel; funding and budgeting; communications; span of control and discretion; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss the basic components and functions of a criminal justice organization and its administrative operations. --- # CJC221 — Investigative Principles 4 credits · 4 hours CJC 221 - Investigative Principles CJC 221 - Investigative Principles Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include crime scene/incident processing, information gathering techniques, collection/preservation of evidence, preparation of appropriate reports, court presentations, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, explain, and demonstrate the techniques of the investigative process, report preparation, and courtroom presentation. all --- # CJC222 — Criminalistics 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 222 - Criminalistics CJC 222 - Criminalistics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced crime scene processing, investigative techniques, current forensic technologies, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and collect relevant evidence at simulated crime scenes and request appropriate laboratory analysis of submitted evidence. pring --- # CJC223 — Organized Crime 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 223 - Organized Crime CJC 223 - Organized Crime Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include identifying individuals and groups involved in organized crime, areas of criminal activity, legal and political responses to organized crime, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the groups and activities involved in organized crime and the responses of the criminal justice system. pring --- # CJC225 — Crisis Intervention 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 225 - Crisis Intervention CJC 225 - Crisis Intervention Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the victim/offender situation as well as job-related high stress, dangerous, or problem-solving citizen contacts. Upon completion, students should be able to provide insightful analysis of emotional, violent, drug-induced, and other critical and/ or stressful incidents that require field analysis and/or resolution. all --- # CJC231 — Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 231 - Constitutional Law CJC 231 - Constitutional Law Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the structure of the Constitution and its amendments, court decisions pertinent to contemporary criminal justice issues, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss the basic structure of the United States Constitution and the rights/ procedures as interpreted by the courts. pring --- # CJC232 — Civil Liability 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 232 - Civil Liability CJC 232 - Civil Liability Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include civil rights violations, tort liability, employment issues, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain civil trial procedures and discuss contemporary liability issues. pring --- # CJC240 — Law Enfor Mgt. & Supervis 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 240 - Law Enfor Mgt. & Supervis CJC 240 - Law Enfor Mgt. & Supervis Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the role of the manager in law enforcement, communications, time-management in law enforcement, managing problems, training and law enforcement productivity. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss methods and practices capable of moving law enforcement agencies forward into the twenty-first century. --- # CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 245 - Friction Ridge Analysis CJC 245 - Friction Ridge Analysis Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the history and meaning of fingerprints, pattern types and classification filing sequence, searching and referencing. Upon completion, the students should be able to discuss and demonstrate the fundamental techniques of basic fingerprint technology. Student must be in major: 5518A Latent Evidence or 5518C Forensic Science --- # CJC246 — Adv Friction Ridge Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 246 - Adv Friction Ridge Analysis CJC 246 - Adv Friction Ridge Analysis Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include evaluation of friction ridges, chart preparation, comparative analysis for values determination rendering proper identification, chemical enhancement and AFIS preparation and usage. Upon completion, students must show an understanding of proper procedures for friction ridge analysis through written testing and practical exercises. Student must be in major: 5518A Latent Evidence or 5518C Forensic Science Prerequisites: CJC245 --- # CJC250 — Forensic Biology I 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 250 - Forensic Biology I CJC 250 - Forensic Biology I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include forensic toxicology, forensic serology, microscopy, and DNA typing analysis, with an overview of organic and inorganic analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to articulate how a crime laboratory processes physical evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies. --- # CJC251 — Forensic Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CJC 251 - Forensic Chemistry I CJC 251 - Forensic Chemistry I Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include physical and chemical properties of substances, metric measurements, chemical changes, elements, compounds, gases, and atomic structure. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of forensic chemistry. --- # CJC252 — Forensic Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CJC 252 - Forensic Chemistry II CJC 252 - Forensic Chemistry II Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include properties of light, emission and absorption spectra, spectrophotometry, gas and liquid chromatography, and related topics in organic and biochemistry. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of specialized concepts in forensic chemistry. Prerequisites: CJC251 --- # CCT110 — Intro to Cyber Crime 3 credits · 3 hours CCT 110 - Intro to Cyber Crime CCT 110 - Intro to Cyber Crime Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on identifying cyber crime activity and the response to these problems from both the private and public domains. Upon completion, students will be able to accurately describe and define cyber crime activities and select an appropriate response to deal with the problem. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course CCT 3110A. all --- # CCT250 — Network Vulnerabilities I 3 credits · 3 hours CCT 250 - Network Vulnerabilities I CCT 250 - Network Vulnerabilities I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include an overview of traditional network security, system hardening, and known weaknesses. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate weaknesses of traditional and wireless network for the purpose of incident response, reconstruction, and forensic investigation. pring Prerequisites: CTI-120, NET110 --- # CCT251 — Network Vulnerabilities II 3 credits · 3 hours CCT 251 - Network Vulnerabilities II CCT 251 - Network Vulnerabilities II Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include analyzing advanced techniques for circumventing network security hardware and software. Upon completion, students should be able to assemble test kits for multiple operating systems, scan and footprint networks, and perform advanced forensic investigation. Prerequisites: CCT250 --- # DBA110 — Database Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours DBA 110 - Database Concepts DBA 110 - Database Concepts Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on data dictionaries, normalization, data integrity, data modeling, and creation of simple tables, queries, reports, and forms. Upon completion, students should be able to design and implement normalized database structures by creating simple database tables, queries, reports, and forms. all --- # DBA118 — Google Data Analytics I 3 credits · 3 hours DBA 118 - Google Data Analytics I DBA 118 - Google Data Analytics I Class: 1 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on setting up a data toolbox, spreadsheets, database and query basics, visualization basics, effective communication techniques, and data validation. Upon completion, students should be able to review assessments, use formulas and calculations to analyze datasets, create queries, use visualization tools and communicate effectively with stakeholders. --- # DBA120 — Database Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours DBA 120 - Database Programming I DBA 120 - Database Programming I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on data definition, data manipulation, and data control statements as well as on report generation. Upon completion, students should be able to write programs which create, update, and produce reports. pring --- # DBA130 — Intro to noSQL Databases 3 credits · 3 hours DBA 130 - Intro to noSQL Databases DBA 130 - Intro to noSQL Databases Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the advantages of developing and implementing noSQL Database systems. Upon completion, students should be able to design, develop, implement, and administer noSQL Database structures on business environments. --- # DBA210 — Database Administration 3 credits · 3 hours DBA 210 - Database Administration DBA 210 - Database Administration Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include database administrator (DBA) goals and functions, backup and recovery, standards and procedures, training, and database security and performance evaluations. Upon completion, students should be able to produce functional DBA documentation and administer a database. --- # DBA218 — Google Data Analytics II 3 credits · 3 hours DBA 218 - Google Data Analytics II DBA 218 - Google Data Analytics II Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on setting up a design thinking, data-driven storytelling, dashboards, R programming, job portfolios and technical expertise. Upon completion, students should be able to create a data-driven storyboard, develop dashboards and presentations, create analytical reports using R, and showcase technical analytical skills. Prerequisites: DBA118 --- # DBA285 — Data Warehousing and Mining 3 credits · 3 hours DBA 285 - Data Warehousing and Mining DBA 285 - Data Warehousing and Mining Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on data warehouse design, data transference, data cleansing, retrieval algorithms, and mining techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to create, populate, and mine a data warehouse. --- # DME110 — Intro to Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours DME 110 - Intro to Digital Media DME 110 - Intro to Digital Media Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include emerging standards, key technologies and related design issues, terminology, media formats, career paths, and ethical issues. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the various media formats that are used in digital media technology. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course SGR 3100D. all --- # DME111 — Content Strategy 3 credits · 3 hours DME 111 - Content Strategy DME 111 - Content Strategy Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on understanding the content lifecycle and best practices for creating useful and relevant content. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate current best practices in developing a content strategy for web, email, mobile and social media content. all --- # DME115 — Graphic Design Tools 3 credits · 3 hours DME 115 - Graphic Design Tools DME 115 - Graphic Design Tools Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on designing, creating, editing and integrating visual components consisting of bit-mapped and vector-based images, drawings, banners, text, simple animations, and multiple layers. Upon completion, students should be able to design and produce a range of visual products using digital processing techniques. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course SGR 3100E. all --- # DME120 — Intro to Multimedia Appl 3 credits · 3 hours DME 120 - Intro to Multimedia Appl DME 120 - Intro to Multimedia Appl Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include vector and bitmapped graphics, interactive multimedia interfaces, layering techniques, image and animation libraries, and scripting. Upon completion, students should be able to produce basic high-quality interactive multimedia applications. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course SGR 3100F. pring --- # DME125 — User Experience Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours DME 125 - User Experience Fundamentals DME 125 - User Experience Fundamentals Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include overall user experience design as well as facets of user experience design such as user interface, information architecture, usability, credibility, and accessibility. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and strategize the overall user experience of a digital screen-based product. all --- # DME130 — Digital Animation I 3 credits · 3 hours DME 130 - Digital Animation I DME 130 - Digital Animation I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis will be placed on review of digital animation concepts and exploration of various animation software packages. Upon completion, students should be able to produce simple animations. pring Prerequisites: DME110 --- # DME140 — Intro to Audio/Video Media 3 credits · 3 hours DME 140 - Intro to Audio/Video Media DME 140 - Intro to Audio/Video Media Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include format conversion and a review of current technologies and digital formats. Upon completion, students should be able to modify existing audio and video content to meet a range of production requirements associated with digital media applications. pring --- # DME210 — User Interface Design 3 credits · 3 hours DME 210 - User Interface Design DME 210 - User Interface Design Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on conducting research, and analyzing and reviewing current practices in effective interface design. Upon completion, students should be able to intelligently discuss and evaluate new and existing digital media products in terms of the user interface. all --- # DME215 — Adv Graphic Design Tools 3 credits · 3 hours DME 215 - Adv Graphic Design Tools DME 215 - Adv Graphic Design Tools Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on understanding principles of design and typography, and applying them effectively in projects. Upon completion, students should be able to design and produce a range of visual products using advanced digital design techniques and principles. pring Prerequisites: DME115 --- # DME216 — Visual Artifacts in User Exp 3 credits · 3 hours DME 216 - Visual Artifacts in User Exp DME 216 - Visual Artifacts in User Exp Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include sketching for user experience, journey maps, flow diagrams, architecture diagrams, motion prototypes, and wireframes and presentation. Upon completion, students should be able to create visual artifacts which lead to compelling digital screen-based user experience. --- # DME220 — Interactive Multimedia Prog 3 credits · 3 hours DME 220 - Interactive Multimedia Prog DME 220 - Interactive Multimedia Prog Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on scripting language functionalities associated with a variety of software packages. Upon completion, students should be able to produce advanced, high-quality interactive multimedia applications. all Prerequisites: DME120 --- # DME260 — Emerging Tech Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours DME 260 - Emerging Tech Digital Media DME 260 - Emerging Tech Digital Media Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the evaluation of emerging digital media technologies and presenting those findings to the class. Upon completion, students should be able to critically analyze emerging digital media technologies and establish informed opinions. pring Prerequisites: DME120, DME130 --- # DME270 — Prof Pract Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours DME 270 - Prof Pract Digital Media DME 270 - Prof Pract Digital Media Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include portfolio development, resume design, and preparation of media contacts. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare themselves and their work for a career in the digital media workplace. pring Prerequisites: DME120, DME130 --- # DME285 — Systems Project 3 credits · 3 hours DME 285 - Systems Project DME 285 - Systems Project Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on project definition, testing, presentation, and implementation. Upon completion, students should be able to complete, maintain and implement a digital media project. pring Prerequisites: DME120, DME130 --- # DFT151 — CAD I 3 credits · 3 hours DFT 151 - CAD I DFT 151 - CAD I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include drawing, editing, file management, and plotting. Upon completion, students should be able to produce and plot a CAD drawing. all --- # DFT152 — CAD II 3 credits · 3 hours DFT 152 - CAD II DFT 152 - CAD II Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed upon intermediate applications of CAD skills. Upon completion, students should be able to use extended CAD applications to generate and manage drawings. pring --- # DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling 3 credits · 3 hours DFT 154 - Intro Solid Modeling DFT 154 - Intro Solid Modeling Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include basic design, creation, editing, rendering and analysis of solid models, and creation of multiview drawings. Upon completion, students should be able to use design techniques to create, edit, render and generate a multiview drawing. all --- # DFT170 — Engineering Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours DFT 170 - Engineering Graphics DFT 170 - Engineering Graphics Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include sketching, selection and use of current methods and tools, and the use of engineering graphics applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic engineering graphics principles and practices. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/ or elective course requirement. pring --- # DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours DRA 111 - Theatre Appreciation DRA 111 - Theatre Appreciation Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the audience’s appreciation of the work of the playwright, director, actor, designer, producer, and critic. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a vocabulary of theatre terms and to recognize the contributions of various theatre artists. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # DRA115 — Theatre Criticism 3 credits · 3 hours DRA 115 - Theatre Criticism DRA 115 - Theatre Criticism Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on viewing, discussing, and evaluating selected theatre performance, either live or on film/video. Upon completion, students should be able to express their critical judgments both orally and in writing. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRA111 --- # DRA126 — Storytelling 3 credits · 3 hours DRA 126 - Storytelling DRA 126 - Storytelling Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the history of storytelling, its value and purpose, techniques of the storyteller, and methods of collecting verbal art. Upon completion, students should be able to present and discuss critically stories from the world’s repertory of traditional lore. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ECO251 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 251 - Principles of Microeconomics ECO 251 - Principles of Microeconomics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the price mechanism, supply and demand, optimizing economic behavior, costs and revenue, market structures, factor markets, income distribution, market failure, and government intervention. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and evaluate consumer and business alternatives in order to efficiently achieve economic --- # ECO252 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 252 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 252 - Principles of Macroeconomics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include major schools of economic thought; aggregate supply and demand; economic measures, fluctuations, and growth; money and banking; stabilization techniques; and international trade. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate national economic components, conditions, and alternatives for achieving socioeconomic goals. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Univers… --- # EDU119 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education 4 credits · 4 hours EDU 119 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education EDU 119 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education Class: 4 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include theoretical foundations, national early learning standards, NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development, state regulations, program types, career options, professionalism, ethical conduct, quality inclusive environments, and curriculum responsive to the needs of each child/ family. Upon completion, students should be able to design a career/professional development plan, and appropriate environments, schedules, and activity plans. all… --- # EDU131 — Child, Family, & Community 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 131 - Child, Family, & Community EDU 131 - Child, Family, & Community Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing skills and identifying benefits for establishing and supporting respectful relationships between diverse families, programs/schools, and community agencies/resources reflective of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and the Code of Ethics for North Carolina Educators. Upon completion, students should be able to identify appropriate relationship building strategies between diverse families, children birth through adolescence, schools, and communities and… --- # EDU144 — Child Development I 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 144 - Child Development I EDU 144 - Child Development I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on knowledge, observation and assessment of developmental sequences in approaches to play/learning, emotional/social, health/physical, language/communication and cognitive domains. Upon completion, students should be able to compare/contrast typical/atypical developmental characteristics, explain biological and environmental factors that impact development, and identify evidence-based strategies for enhancing development for children that are culturally, linguistically, and abili… --- # EDU145 — Child Development II 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 145 - Child Development II EDU 145 - Child Development II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on knowledge, observation and assessment of developmental sequences in approaches to play/learning, emotional/social, health/physical, language/communication and cognitive domains. Upon completion, students should be able to compare/contrast typical/atypical developmental characteristics, explain biological and environmental factors that impact development, and identify evidence-based strategies for enhancing development for children that are culturally, linguistically, and abi… --- # EDU146 — Child Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 146 - Child Guidance EDU 146 - Child Guidance Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include designing responsive/supportive learning environments, cultural, linguistic and socio-economic influences on behavior, appropriate expectations, the importance of communication with children/families including using technology and the use of formative assessments in establishing intentional strategies for children with unique needs. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate direct/indirect strategies to encourage social skills, self-regulation, emotional expression and positive b… --- # EDU149 — Autism Technical Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 149 - Autism Technical Concepts EDU 149 - Autism Technical Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include knowledge of characteristics and services, evidence based practices to address social, behavioral, educational, developmental and communication needs through appropriate assessment, planning, implementation of services, and strategies for effective family/community engagement and advocacy for persons with ASD. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics of ASD, application of techniques and interventions used when working with… --- # EDU151 — Creative Activities 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 151 - Creative Activities EDU 151 - Creative Activities Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on observation of process driven learning experiences in art, music, creative movement, dance, and dramatics for every young child age birth through eight, integrated through all domains and academic content. Upon completion, students should be able to examine, create, and adapt developmentally creative learning materials, experiences, and environments for children that are culturally, linguistically, and ability diverse. all --- # EDU153 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 153 - Health, Safety, & Nutrition EDU 153 - Health, Safety, & Nutrition Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include health and nutritional guidelines, common childhood illnesses, maintaining safe and healthy learning environments, health benefits of active play, recognition and reporting of abuse/neglect, and state regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to apply knowledge of NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development for health, safety, nutritional needs and safe learning environments. pring --- # EDU154 — Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 154 - Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development EDU 154 - Social/Emotional/Behavioral Development Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on caregiver/family/child relationships, positive emotional/social environments, developmental concerns, risk factors, and intervention strategies. Upon completion, students should be able to identify factors influencing emotional/social development, utilizing screening measures, and designing positive behavioral support. all --- # EDU157 — Active Play 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 157 - Active Play EDU 157 - Active Play Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include active play, outdoor learning, design of the environment, development of play skills, loose parts play, nature play, risk benefit assessment, advocacy, and family/community connection. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the stages of play, the role of teachers in play, active play environments, advocate for the child’s right to play, and plan and assess appropriate experiences using NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. pring --- # EDU161 — Introduction to Exceptional Children 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 161 - Introduction to Exceptional Children EDU 161 - Introduction to Exceptional Children Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on inclusion, legal, social/political, environmental, and cultural issues relating to the teaching of children with exceptionalities. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of identification processes, inclusive techniques, and professional practices and attitudes. pring --- # EDU184 — Early Childhood Introductory Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours EDU 184 - Early Childhood Introductory Practicum EDU 184 - Early Childhood Introductory Practicum Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on observing children and assisting in the implementation of developmentally appropriate activities/environments for all children; and modeling reflective/professional practices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate developmentally appropriate interactions with children and ethical/professional behaviors as indicated by assignments and on site faculty visits. all Prerequisites: EDU119 --- # EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All 4 credits · 4 hours EDU 187 - Teaching and Learning for All EDU 187 - Teaching and Learning for All Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include growth and development, learning theory, student motivation, teaching diverse learners, classroom management, inclusive environments, student-centered practices, instructional strategies, teaching methodologies, observation/assessment techniques, educational planning, reflective practice, collaboration, cultural competence, ethics, professionalism, and leadership. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the knowledge, skills, roles, and responsibiliti… --- # EDU188 — Trends/Policies in Early Child 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 188 - Trends/Policies in Early Child EDU 188 - Trends/Policies in Early Child Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on but not limited to advocacy, equity, bias and social justice, emerging research, professionalism, reflective practice, and legal/ethical concerns. Upon completion, student should be able to list, discuss, and explain current trends/policies in early childhood education as well as develop an advocacy plan based on course content. pring --- # EDU216 — Foundations of Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 216 - Foundations of Education EDU 216 - Foundations of Education Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the historical and philosophical influences on education, various perspectives on educational issues, and experiences in birth through grade 12 classrooms. Upon completion, students should be able to reflect on classroom observations, analyze the different educational approaches, including classical/ traditional and progressive, and have knowledge of the various roles of educational systems at the federal, state and local level. This course has been approved for transfer un… --- # EDU221 — Children with Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 221 - Children with Exceptionalities EDU 221 - Children with Exceptionalities Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the characteristics of exceptionalities and delays, early intervention/special education, transitions, observation, developmental screening, formative assessment of children, and collaborating with families and community partners. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize diverse abilities, describe the referral process, identify community resources, explain the importance of collaboration with families/professionals, and develop appropriate s… Prerequisites: EDU144, EDU145 --- # EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 234 - Infants, Toddlers, and Twos EDU 234 - Infants, Toddlers, and Twos Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on typical and atypical child development, working with diverse families to provide positive, supportive, and engaging early learning activities and interactions through field experiences and the application of the NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate responsive curriculum planning, respectful relationships and exposure to a variety of developmentally appropriate experiences/materials that suppo… Prerequisites: EDU119 --- # EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 250 - Teacher Licensure Preparation EDU 250 - Teacher Licensure Preparation Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include entry level teacher licensure exam preparation, performance based assessment systems, requirements for entry into teacher education programs, the process to become a licensed teacher in North Carolina, and professionalism including expectations within the field of education. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize educational terminology and demonstrate knowledge of teacher licensure processes including exam preparation, technology based portfolio asse… Prerequisites: ENG111, MAT143, MAT152, MAT171 --- # EDU251 — Exploration Activities 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 251 - Exploration Activities EDU 251 - Exploration Activities Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on exploring fundamental concepts, developmentally appropriate scope and sequence, and teaching strategies to engage each child in the discovery approach. Upon completion, students should be able to understand major concepts in each content area and implement appropriate experiences for young children. pring --- # EDU259 — Curriculum Planning 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 259 - Curriculum Planning EDU 259 - Curriculum Planning Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include components of curriculum, a variety of curriculum models, authentic observation and assessment, and planning developmentally appropriate experiences aligned with the NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. Upon completion, students should be able to understand, evaluate, and use curriculum to plan for individual/group needs. pring Prerequisites: EDU119 --- # EDU261 — Early Childhood Administration I 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 261 - Early Childhood Administration I EDU 261 - Early Childhood Administration I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include program philosophy, policies and procedures, NC Child Care Law and Rules, business planning, personnel and fiscal management, and NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct Supplement for Early Childhood Program Administration. Upon completion, students should be able to articulate a developmentally appropriate program philosophy, locate current state licensing regulations, analyze a business plan and examine comprehensive program policies and procedures. all, Spring --- # EDU262 — Early Childhood Administration II 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 262 - Early Childhood Administration II EDU 262 - Early Childhood Administration II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include program evaluation/accreditation, involvement in early childhood professional organizations, leadership/mentoring, family, volunteer and community involvement and early childhood advocacy. Upon completion, students should be able to define and evaluate all components of early childhood programs, develop strategies for advocacy and integrate community into programs. all, Spring Prerequisites: EDU119, EDU261 --- # EDU270 — Effective Instructional Enviro 2 credits · 2 hours EDU 270 - Effective Instructional Enviro EDU 270 - Effective Instructional Enviro Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include organizing the learning environment, fostering positive learning attitudes, supporting healthy stakeholder partnerships, engaging students using effective differentiated instruction, guiding, and managing student behaviors, and assessing student progress. Upon completion of this course, learners will demonstrate effective dispositions of the professional educator that include managing schedules, spaces, and resources, promoting supportive learning mindsets, enga… --- # EDU271 — Educational Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 271 - Educational Technology EDU 271 - Educational Technology Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on technology concepts, ethical issues, digital citizenship, instructional strategies, assistive technology, and the use of technology for professional development and communication. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss technology concepts, ethically use a variety of technology resources, demonstrate appropriate technology skills in educational environments, and identify assistive technology. pring --- # EDU272 — Technology, Data, and Assess 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 272 - Technology, Data, and Assess EDU 272 - Technology, Data, and Assess Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include educational technology to enhance instruction, instructional technologies for teaching, technology-based assessment, formative and summative assessments, data to inform practice, and ethical practices for technology and assessment. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate effective integration of educational technology into classroom practice, appropriate use of technology-based assessments, and practical application of data to inform educational planni… --- # EDU275 — Effective Teach Train 2 credits · 2 hours EDU 275 - Effective Teach Train EDU 275 - Effective Teach Train Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include instructional preparation and presentation, student interaction, time management, learning expectations, evaluation, and curriculum principles and planning. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and present a six-step lesson plan and demonstrate ways to improve students’ time-on-task. --- # EDU277 — Integr CU Inst: Math/Science 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 277 - Integr CU Inst: Math/Science EDU 277 - Integr CU Inst: Math/Science Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include essential math and science concepts and skills, developmentally appropriate pedagogy, culturally responsive instruction, standards-based --- # EDU278 — Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 278 - Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA EDU 278 - Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include essential social studies and ELA concepts and skills, developmentally appropriate pedagogy, culturally responsive instruction, standards-based --- # EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct 4 credits · 4 hours EDU 279 - Literacy Develop and Instruct EDU 279 - Literacy Develop and Instruct Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include literacy concepts, reading and writing development, developmentally appropriate pedagogy, culturally-responsive instruction, standards-based --- # EDU280 — Language & Literacy Experiences 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 280 - Language & Literacy Experiences EDU 280 - Language & Literacy Experiences Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include developmental sequences for children’s emergent receptive and expressive language, print concepts, appropriate observations/assessments, literacy enriched environments, quality selection of diverse literature, interactive media, and inclusive practices. Upon completion, students should be able to select, plan, implement and evaluate developmentally appropriate language and literacy experiences for children who are culturally, linguistically and ability diverse… --- # EDU283 — Educator Preparation Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 283 - Educator Preparation Practicum EDU 283 - Educator Preparation Practicum Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include dispositions of effective teachers, portfolio assessment development, reflective practice, teaching methods, assessment strategies, and professional practices based on state and national Teaching Standards. Upon completion, learners should be able to provide a portfolio assessment with evidence of ethical/professional standards, respect for a diverse population in learning environments, content knowledge, appropriate guidance intervention, and grade-level techno… --- # EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Practicum 4 credits · 4 hours EDU 284 - Early Child Capstone Practicum EDU 284 - Early Child Capstone Practicum Class: 1 Lab: 9 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on designing, implementing and evaluating developmentally appropriate activities and environments for all children; supporting/engaging families; and modeling reflective and professional practices based on national and state guidelines. Upon completion, students should be able to apply NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development to demonstrate developmentally appropriate plans/assessments, appropriate guidance techniques and ethical/professional behavi… Prerequisites: EDU119, EDU144, EDU145, EDU146, EDU151, PSY244, PSY245 --- # ELC113 — Residential Wiring 4 credits · 4 hours ELC 113 - Residential Wiring ELC 113 - Residential Wiring Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include NEC, electrical safety, and electrical print reading; planning, layout; and installation of electrical distribution equipment; lighting; overcurrent protection; conductors; branch circuits; and conduits. Upon completion, students should be able to properly install conduits, wiring, and electrical distribution equipment associated with residential electrical installations. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course ELC 3119A. pring --- # ELC114 — Commercial Wiring 4 credits · 4 hours ELC 114 - Commercial Wiring ELC 114 - Commercial Wiring Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the NEC; safety; electrical blueprints; planning, layout, and installation of equipment and conduits; and wiring devices such as panels and overcurrent devices. Upon completion, students should be able to properly install equipment and conduit associated with commercial electrical installations. all --- # ELC115 — Industrial Wiring 4 credits · 4 hours ELC 115 - Industrial Wiring ELC 115 - Industrial Wiring Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on industrial wiring methods and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to install industrial systems and equipment. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course ELC-3119F. pring --- # ELC117 — Motors and Controls 4 credits · 4 hours ELC 117 - Motors and Controls ELC 117 - Motors and Controls Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include ladder diagrams, pilot devices, contactors, motor starters, motors, and other control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to properly select, connect, and troubleshoot motors and control circuits. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course MNT 3065L. pring --- # ELC118 — National Electrical Code 2 credits · 2 hours ELC 118 - National Electrical Code ELC 118 - National Electrical Code Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the NEC history, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, materials, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively use the NEC. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing noncredit course ELC 3100A. all --- # ELC121 — Electrical Estimating 2 credits · 2 hours ELC 121 - Electrical Estimating ELC 121 - Electrical Estimating Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include take-offs of materials and equipment, labor, overhead, and profit. Upon completion, students should be able to estimate simple electrical projects. all --- # ELC128 — Introduction to PLC 3 credits · 3 hours ELC 128 - Introduction to PLC ELC 128 - Introduction to PLC Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include ladder logic diagrams, input/output modules, power supplies, surge protection, selection/installation of controllers, and interfacing of controllers with equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to understand basic PLC systems and create simple programs. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course ISC 3138E. pring --- # ELC131 — Circuit Analysis 4 credits · 4 hours ELC 131 - Circuit Analysis ELC 131 - Circuit Analysis Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include DC and AC principles, circuit analysis laws and theorems, components, test equipment operation, circuit simulation, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret circuit schematics; design, construct, verify, and analyze DC/AC circuits; and properly use test equipment. all --- # ELC131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours ELC 131A - Circuit Analysis I Lab ELC 131A - Circuit Analysis I Lab Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on measurements and evaluation of electrical components, devices and circuits. Upon completion, the students will gain hands-on experience by measuring voltage, current, and opposition to current flow utilizing various meters and test equipment. all --- # ELC134 — Transformer Applications 2 credits · 2 hours ELC 134 - Transformer Applications ELC 134 - Transformer Applications Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include transformer principles, single- and three-phase calculations, and connections. Upon completion, students should be able to understand single-and three-phase transformers, make transformer connections, and make calculations. pring --- # ELC213 — Instrumentation 4 credits · 4 hours ELC 213 - Instrumentation ELC 213 - Instrumentation Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on electric, electronic, and other instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to install, maintain, and calibrate instrumentation. all --- # ELC215 — Electrical Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours ELC 215 - Electrical Maintenance ELC 215 - Electrical Maintenance Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include maintenance theory, predictive and preventive maintenance, electrical equipment operation and maintenance, and maintenance documentation. Upon completion, students should be able to perform maintenance on electrical equipment in industrial and commercial facilities. pring --- # ECM210 — Introduction to Electronic Commerce 3 credits · 3 hours ECM 210 - Introduction to Electronic Commerce ECM 210 - Introduction to Electronic Commerce Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include application and server software selection, securing transactions, use and verification of credit cards, publishing of catalogs, and site administration. Upon completion, students should be able to set up a working Electronic Commerce Internet web site. pring --- # ELN131 — Analog Electronics I 4 credits · 4 hours ELN 131 - Analog Electronics I ELN 131 - Analog Electronics I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on analysis, selection, biasing, and applications. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, analyze, verify, and troubleshoot analog circuits using appropriate techniques and test equipment. pring --- # ELN133 — Digital Electronics 4 credits · 4 hours ELN 133 - Digital Electronics ELN 133 - Digital Electronics Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, logic families, medium scale integration (MSI) and large scale integration (LSI) circuits, analog to digital (AD) and digital to analog (DA) conversion, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, analyze, verify, and troubleshoot digital circuits using appropriate techniques and test equipment. pring --- # EMS110 — EMT 9 credits · 9 hours EMS 110 - EMT EMS 110 - EMT Class: 6 Lab: 6 Clinical: 3 Work: 0 Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma, infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve North Carolina State or National Registry EMT certification. --- # EMS120 — Advanced EMT 6 credits · 6 hours EMS 120 - Advanced EMT EMS 120 - Advanced EMT Class: 4 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics must meet current credentialing and/or regulatory guidelines for the Advanced EMT as outlined by the NC Office of EMS. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competency at the Advanced EMT level. Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS121 — AEMT Clincial Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 121 - AEMT Clincial Practicum EMS 121 - AEMT Clincial Practicum Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on performing patient assessments, treatments, and interactions appropriate at the Advanced EMT level of care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competency at the Advanced EMT skill level. Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS122 — EMS Clinical Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 122 - EMS Clinical Practicum I EMS 122 - EMS Clinical Practicum I Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 3 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on mastering fundamental paramedic skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence with fundamental paramedic level skills. Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS125 — EMS Instructor Methodology 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 125 - EMS Instructor Methodology EMS 125 - EMS Instructor Methodology Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include instructional methods, lesson plan development, time management skills, and theories of adult learning. Upon completion, students should be able to teach EMS courses and meet the North Carolina EMS requirements for instructor methodology. --- # EMS130 — Pharmacology 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 130 - Pharmacology EMS 130 - Pharmacology Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include medical terminology, pharmacological concepts, weights, measures, drug calculations, vascular access for fluids and medication administration and legislation. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately calculate drug dosages, properly administer medications, and demonstrate general knowledge of pharmacology. Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS131 — Advanced Airway Management 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 131 - Advanced Airway Management EMS 131 - Advanced Airway Management Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics must meet current guidelines for advanced airway management in the pre-hospital setting. Upon completion, students should be able to properly utilize all airway adjuncts and pharmacology associated with airway control and maintenance. Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS140 — Rescue Scene Management 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 140 - Rescue Scene Management EMS 140 - Rescue Scene Management Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include response to hazardous material conditions, incident command, and extrication of patients from a variety of situations. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and manage rescue operations based upon initial and follow-up scene assessment. --- # EMS150 — Emergency Vehicles & EMS Comm 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 150 - Emergency Vehicles & EMS Comm EMS 150 - Emergency Vehicles & EMS Comm Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include applicable motor vehicle laws affecting emergency vehicle operation, defensive driving, collision avoidance techniques, communication systems, and information management systems. Upon completion, students should have a basic knowledge of emergency vehicles, maintenance, and communication needs. --- # EMS160 — Cardiology I 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 160 - Cardiology I EMS 160 - Cardiology I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, electrophysiology, and rhythm interpretation. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and interpret rhythms. Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS220 — Cardiology II 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 220 - Cardiology II EMS 220 - Cardiology II Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include assessment and treatment of cardiac emergencies, cardiac pharmacology, and patient care. Upon completion, students should be able to manage the cardiac patient. Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130, EMS160 --- # EMS221 — EMS Clinical Practicum II 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 221 - EMS Clinical Practicum II EMS 221 - EMS Clinical Practicum II Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on increasing the proficiency of students’ skills and abilities in patient assessments and the delivery of care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate continued progress in advanced-level patient care. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS122 --- # EMS231 — EMS Clinical Practice III 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 231 - EMS Clinical Practice III EMS 231 - EMS Clinical Practice III Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on enhancing the students’ skills and abilities in providing advanced-level care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate continued progress in advanced-level patient care. Prerequisites: EMS221 --- # EMS235 — EMS Management 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 235 - EMS Management EMS 235 - EMS Management Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include structure and function of municipal governments, EMS grantsmanship, finance, regulatory agencies, system management, legal issues, and other topics relevant to the EMS manager. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the principles of managing emergency medical service delivery systems. SP --- # EMS240 — Patients With Special Challenges 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 240 - Patients With Special Challenges EMS 240 - Patients With Special Challenges Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include appropriate intervention and interaction for neglected, abused, terminally ill, chronically ill, technology assisted, bariatric, physically challenged, mentally challenged, or assaulted patients as well as behavioral emergencies. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and manage the care of patients with special challenges. Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS241 — EMS Clinical Practicum IV 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 241 - EMS Clinical Practicum IV EMS 241 - EMS Clinical Practicum IV Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 12 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on mastering the skills/competencies required of the paramedic providing advanced-level care. Upon completion, students should be able to provide advanced-level patient care as an entry-level paramedic. Prerequisites: EMS231 --- # EMS250 — Medical Emergencies 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 250 - Medical Emergencies EMS 250 - Medical Emergencies Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include appropriate interventions/treatments for disorders/diseases/injuries affecting the following systems: respiratory, neurological, abdominal/ gastrointestinal, endocrine, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, and immunological as well as toxicology, infectious diseases and diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize, assess, and manage the care of frequently encountered medical conditions based upon initial patient assessment. Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS260 — Trauma Emergencies 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 260 - Trauma Emergencies EMS 260 - Trauma Emergencies Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include an overview of thoracic, abdominal, genitourinary, orthopedic, neurological and multi-system trauma, soft tissue trauma of the head, neck, and face as well as environmental emergencies. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and manage trauma situations based upon patient assessment and should adhere to standards of care. Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS270 — Life Span Emergencies 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 270 - Life Span Emergencies EMS 270 - Life Span Emergencies Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include gynecological, obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric emergencies and pharmacological therapeutics. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and treat age-specific emergencies. Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS280 — EMS Bridging Course 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 280 - EMS Bridging Course EMS 280 - EMS Bridging Course Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on transitions in healthcare. Upon completion, students should be able to integrate emerging trends in pre-hospital care. all --- # EMS285 — EMS Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 285 - EMS Capstone EMS 285 - EMS Capstone Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, integration of didactic and psychomotor skills, and effective performance in simulated emergency situations. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and appropriately respond to a variety of EMS-related events. Prerequisites: EMS220, EMS250, EMS260 --- # EPT140 — Emergency Management 3 credits · 3 hours EPT 140 - Emergency Management EPT 140 - Emergency Management Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include organizing for emergency management, coordinating for community resources, public sector liability, and the roles of government agencies at all levels. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of comprehensive emergency management and the integrated emergency management system. --- # EPT150 — Incident Mangement 3 credits · 3 hours EPT 150 - Incident Mangement EPT 150 - Incident Mangement Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include integrating command and control systems, maintaining communication within command and control systems, and using NIMS procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of key concepts necessary for operating within the National Incident Management System. --- # EGR150 — Introduction to Engineering 2 credits · 2 hours EGR 150 - Introduction to Engineering EGR 150 - Introduction to Engineering Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include goal setting and career assessment, ethics, public safety, the engineering method and design process, written and oral communication, interpersonal skills and team building, and computer applications. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the engineering process, the engineering profession, and utilize college resources to meet their educational goals. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective cour… --- # EGR220 — Engineering Statics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 220 - Engineering Statics EGR 220 - Engineering Statics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include concentrated forces, distributed forces, forces due to friction, and inertia as they apply to machines, structures, and systems. Upon completion, students should be able to solve problems which require the ability to analyze systems of forces in static equilibrium. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: PHY251 --- # ENG002 — Transition English 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 002 - Transition English ENG 002 - Transition English Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include developing the academic habits, learning strategies, social skills, and growth mindset necessary to be successful in college-level English. Upon completion, students should be able to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway level English courses by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies with emphasis placed on the most essential all, Spring, Summer --- # ENG011 — Writing and Inquiry Support 2 credits · 2 hours ENG 011 - Writing and Inquiry Support ENG 011 - Writing and Inquiry Support Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing a growth mindset, expanding skills for use in active reading and writing processes, recognizing organizational relationships within texts from a variety of genres and formats, and employing appropriate technology when reading and composing texts. Upon completion, students should be able to apply active reading strategies to college-level texts and produce unified, well-developed writing using standard written English. all, Spring, Summer --- # ENG025 — College English Skills 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 025 - College English Skills ENG 025 - College English Skills Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include reading and writing processes and strategies, such as critical thinking, text analysis, idea development, and application of writing conventions. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze readings and produce unified, coherent, well-developed paragraphs and essays using appropriate document design and standard written English while developing positive academic habits, learning strategies, and a growth mindset. --- # ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis includes inquiry, analysis, effective use of rhetorical strategies, thesis development, audience awareness, and revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce unified, coherent, well-developed essays using standard written English. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in English Composition. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 112 - Writing/Research in the Disciplines ENG 112 - Writing/Research in the Disciplines Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and incorporating research findings into documented writing and research projects. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate and synthesize information from primary and secondary sources using documentation appropriate to various disciplines. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in English Composition. This is a Universal General Education Trans… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG113 — Literature-Based Research 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 113 - Literature-Based Research ENG 113 - Literature-Based Research Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on critical reading and thinking and the analysis and interpretation of prose, poetry, and drama: plot, characterization, theme, cultural context, etc. Upon completion, students should be able to construct mechanically-sound, documented essays and research papers that analyze and respond to literary works. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in English Composition. all, Spring Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG114 — Professional Research & Reporting 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 114 - Professional Research & Reporting ENG 114 - Professional Research & Reporting Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on research, listening, critical reading and thinking, analysis, interpretation, and design used in oral and written presentations. Upon completion, students should be able to work individually and collaboratively to produce well-designed business and professional written and oral presentations. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in English Composition. all, Spring Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG125 — Creative Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 125 - Creative Writing I ENG 125 - Creative Writing I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on writing, fiction, poetry, and sketches. Upon completion, students should be able to craft and critique their own writing and critique the writing of others. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG231 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 231 - American Literature I ENG 231 - American Literature I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and interpret literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Summer Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG232 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 232 - American Literature II ENG 232 - American Literature II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze and interpret literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. pring Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG241 — British Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 241 - British Literature I ENG 241 - British Literature I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) co… Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG242 — British Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 242 - British Literature II ENG 242 - British Literature II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC)… Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG243 — Major British Writers 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 243 - Major British Writers ENG 243 - Major British Writers Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on British history, culture, and the literary merits. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and evaluate the works studied. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all, Spring Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG261 — World Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 261 - World Literature I ENG 261 - World Literature I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to selected works. This course is inherently global/ diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG262 — World Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 262 - World Literature II ENG 262 - World Literature II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to selected works. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/ Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ETR220 — Innovation and Creativity 3 credits · 3 hours ETR 220 - Innovation and Creativity ETR 220 - Innovation and Creativity Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include that innovation needs to be applied to products, services, and processes to increase competitive advantages and add value to businesses. Upon completion, students should be able to apply innovation and creativity principles in the work place. pring --- # ETR270 — Entrepreneurship Issues 3 credits · 3 hours ETR 270 - Entrepreneurship Issues ETR 270 - Entrepreneurship Issues Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include franchising, import/export, small business taxes, legal structures, negotiations, contract management, and time management. Upon completion, students should be able to apply a variety of analytical and decision-making requirements to start a new business. all --- # FVP227 — Multimedia Production 3 credits · 3 hours FVP 227 - Multimedia Production FVP 227 - Multimedia Production Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on technical terms used in multimedia work and integration of sound, video, graphics, and text into a single production. Upon completion, students should be able to define technical terms in multimedia work and work with a variety of computer hardware and software. --- # FIP120 — Intro to Fire Protection 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 120 - Intro to Fire Protection FIP 120 - Intro to Fire Protection Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include history, evolution, statistics, suppression, organizations, careers, curriculum, and related subjects. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a broad understanding of the fire protection field. all --- # FIP128 — Detection & Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 128 - Detection & Investigation FIP 128 - Detection & Investigation Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include collection and preservation of evidence, detection and determination of accelerants, courtroom procedure and testimony, and documentation of the fire scene. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct a competent fire investigation and present those findings to appropriate officials or equivalent. all --- # FIP136 — Inspections & Codes 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 136 - Inspections & Codes FIP 136 - Inspections & Codes Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include review of fire and building codes, writing inspection reports, identifying hazards, plan reviews, site sketches, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct a fire code compliance inspection and produce a written report. pring --- # FIP224 — Fire Instructor I & II 4 credits · 4 hours FIP 224 - Fire Instructor I & II FIP 224 - Fire Instructor I & II Class: 4 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include planning, presenting, and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor I and II --- # FIP230 — Chem of Hazardous Mat I 5 credits · 5 hours FIP 230 - Chem of Hazardous Mat I FIP 230 - Chem of Hazardous Mat I Class: 5 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include use of the periodic table, hydrocarbon derivatives, placards and labels, parameters of combustion, and spill and leak mitigation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the chemical behavior of hazardous materials. all --- # FIP276 — Managing Fire Services 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 276 - Managing Fire Services FIP 276 - Managing Fire Services Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include finance, staffing, equipment, code enforcement, management information, specialized services, legal issues, planning, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand concepts and apply fire department management and operations principles. pring --- # FRE111 — Elementary French I 3 credits · 3 hours FRE 111 - Elementary French I FRE 111 - Elementary French I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written French and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # FRE112 — Elementary French II 3 credits · 3 hours FRE 112 - Elementary French II FRE 112 - Elementary French II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written French and demonstrate further cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: FRE111 --- # GEO111 — World Regional Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEO 111 - World Regional Geography GEO 111 - World Regional Geography Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the physical, cultural, and economic systems that interact to produce the distinct regions of the earth. Upon completion, students should be able to describe variations in physical and cultural features of a region and demonstrate an understanding of their functional relationships. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. all, Spr… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # GEL111 — Geology 4 credits · 4 hours GEL 111 - Geology GEL 111 - Geology Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include rocks, minerals, volcanoes, fluvial processes, geological history, plate tectonics, glaciers, and coastal dynamics. Upon completion, students should be able to describe basic geological processes that shape the earth. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA025, DMA040, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # GER111 — Elementary German I 3 credits · 3 hours GER 111 - Elementary German I GER 111 - Elementary German I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written German and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # GER112 — Elementary German II 3 credits · 3 hours GER 112 - Elementary German II GER 112 - Elementary German II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written German and demonstrate further cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: GER111 --- # GRO120 — Intro to Gerontology 3 credits · 3 hours GRO 120 - Intro to Gerontology GRO 120 - Intro to Gerontology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on common mental, social, and physical changes that occur during the aging process. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize the aging process and its psychological, social, and biological aspects. pring --- # GRO250 — Aging Policies Programs & Serv 3 credits · 3 hours GRO 250 - Aging Policies Programs & Serv GRO 250 - Aging Policies Programs & Serv Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include federal programs addressing aging issues, emerging challenges and trends, the role of needs assessment and outcome measures that shape policies, and contemporary issues. Upon completion, students should be able to explain how state and federal policies and programs impact aging communities. pring --- # HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours HEA 110 - Personal Health/Wellness HEA 110 - Personal Health/Wellness Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on current health issues such as nutrition, mental health, and fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the factors necessary to the maintenance of health and wellness. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. --- # HEA112 — First Aid & CPR 2 credits · 2 hours HEA 112 - First Aid & CPR HEA 112 - First Aid & CPR Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include rescue breathing, CPR, first aid for choking and bleeding, and other first aid procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in providing emergency care for the sick and injured until medical can be obtained. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA/ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # HSC110 — Orientation to Health Careers 1 credits · 1 hours HSC 110 - Orientation to Health Careers HSC 110 - Orientation to Health Careers Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include professional duties and responsibilities, working environments, and career choices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the health care professions and be prepared to make informed career choices. --- # HIS111 — World Civilizations I 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 111 - World Civilizations I HIS 111 - World Civilizations I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include Eurasian, African, American, and Greco-Roman civilizations and Christian, Islamic and Byzantine cultures. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in pre-modern world civilizations. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HIS112 — World Civilizations II 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 112 - World Civilizations II HIS 112 - World Civilizations II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the cultures of Africa, Europe, India, China, Japan, and the Americas. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in modern world civilizations. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HIS131 — American History I 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 131 - American History I HIS 131 - American History I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the migrations to the Americas, the colonial and revolutionary periods, the development of the Republic, and the Civil War. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in early American history. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HIS132 — American History II 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 132 - American History II HIS 132 - American History II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include industrialization, immigration, the Great Depression, the major American wars, the Cold War, and social conflict. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in American history since the Civil War. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HIS145 — The Second World War 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 145 - The Second World War HIS 145 - The Second World War Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the Treaty of Versailles, the rise of totalitarian regimes, the origins of the war, the major military campaigns in Europe and the Pacific, and the aftermath. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, military, socioeconomic, and cultural developments that influenced the Second World War. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course require… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HIS221 — African-American History 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 221 - African-American History HIS 221 - African-American History Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include African origins, the slave trade, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, the civil rights movement, and contributions of African Americans. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in the history of African Americans. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course has… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HIS236 — North Carolina History 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 236 - North Carolina History HIS 236 - North Carolina History Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include native and immigrant backgrounds; colonial, antebellum, and Reconstruction periods; party politics; race relations; and the transition from an agrarian to an industrial economy. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in North Carolina. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HSE110 — Introduction to Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 110 - Introduction to Human Services HSE 110 - Introduction to Human Services Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include personal/professional characteristics, diverse populations, community resources, disciplines in the field, systems, ethical standards, and major theoretical and treatment approaches. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the knowledge, skills, and roles of the human services worker. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 123 - Interview Tech Human Service HSE 123 - Interview Tech Human Service Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on observing, attending, listening, responding, summarizing, and documenting with instructor supervision. Upon completion, students should be able to perform the basic interviewing skills needed to facilitate the ing relationship. pring --- # HSE210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 210 - Diversity Ethics and Trends HSE 210 - Diversity Ethics and Trends Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills in the evolving landscape of human services. Upon completion, students should be able to apply ethical decision-making, demonstrate an understanding of diverse perspectives, and identify current trends in the human services field. pring --- # HSE212 — Group Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 212 - Group Dynamics HSE 212 - Group Dynamics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on essential tools for understanding, participating in, and contributing to group processes. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and explain how people are influenced by their interactions in group settings and facilitate various groups. Offered: --- # HSE220 — Case Management 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 220 - Case Management HSE 220 - Case Management Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include needs assessment, service planning, referral procedures, documentation, follow-up, and integration of services. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively manage the care of the whole person from initial contact through termination of services. all --- # HSE223 — Counseling Theories and Skills 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 223 - Counseling Theories and Skills HSE 223 - Counseling Theories and Skills Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on self-awareness, problem-solving, decision-making, and personal growth. Upon completion, students should be able to apply these theories to real-life scenarios, and develop professional skills crucial for fostering supportive relationships in various settings. Offered: --- # HSE225 — Crisis and Intervention Prin 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 225 - Crisis and Intervention Prin HSE 225 - Crisis and Intervention Prin Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on identifying culturally competent techniques for intervening in various crisis situations. Upon completion, students should be able to assess crisis situations and respond effectively. all --- # HSE227 — Children & Adol in Crisis 3 credits · 3 hours HSE 227 - Children & Adol in Crisis HSE 227 - Children & Adol in Crisis Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on abuse and neglect, mental health challenges, suicide, problematic family dynamics, poverty, and violence. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss intervention strategies and available services for the major crises affecting children and adolescents. pring --- # HUM110 — Technology and Society 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 110 - Technology and Society HUM 110 - Technology and Society Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the causes and consequences of technological change. Upon completion, students should be able to critically evaluate the implications of technology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025, ENG111, ACA122 --- # HUM115 — Critical Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 115 - Critical Thinking HUM 115 - Critical Thinking Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate orally and in writing the use of critical thinking skills in the analysis of appropriate texts. This is a capstone course for students in the AA and AS Degrees and requires satisfactory completion of an e-portfolio. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in H… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, BSP-4002, ENG025, ENG111, ACA122 --- # HUM120 — Cultural Studies 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 120 - Cultural Studies HUM 120 - Cultural Studies Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include art, history, music, literature, politics, philosophy, and religion. Upon completion, students should be able to appreciate the unique character of the study culture. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. pring, Summer Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 130 - Myth in Human Culture HUM 130 - Myth in Human Culture Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the varied sources of myths and their influence on the individual and society within diverse cultural contexts. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a general familiarity with myths and a broad-based understanding of the influence of myths and legends on modern culture. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/ Fine Arts. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HUM150 — American Women’s Studies 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 150 - American Women’s Studies HUM 150 - American Women’s Studies Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on women’s roles as reflected in American language usage, education, law, the workplace, and mainstream culture. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and analyze the roles of women as reflected in various cultural forms. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/ Fine Arts. Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002 --- # HUM160 — Introduction to Film 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 160 - Introduction to Film HUM 160 - Introduction to Film Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include film styles, history, and production techniques, as well as the social values reflected in film art. Upon completion, students should be able to critically analyze the elements covered in relation to selected films. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/ Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 3 credits · 3 hours HYD 110 - Hydraulics/Pneumatics I HYD 110 - Hydraulics/Pneumatics I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL, maintenance procedures, and switching and control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the operation of a fluid power system, including design, application, and troubleshooting. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course HYD-3607A. pring --- # HYD121 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics II 2 credits · 2 hours HYD 121 - Hydraulics/Pneumatics II HYD 121 - Hydraulics/Pneumatics II Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced system components, troubleshooting, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the installation, operation, and maintenance of fluid power components and systems. pring Prerequisites: HYD110 --- # HYD210 — Advanced Hydraulics 2 credits · 2 hours HYD 210 - Advanced Hydraulics HYD 210 - Advanced Hydraulics Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on advanced hydraulic systems and components, troubleshooting, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the installation, application, operation, and maintenance of hydraulic components and systems. pring Prerequisites: HYD110, HYD111, HYD112 --- # ISC112 — Industrial Safety 2 credits · 2 hours ISC 112 - Industrial Safety ISC 112 - Industrial Safety Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on industrial safety and OSHA regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of a safe working environment and OSHA compliance. pring --- # ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control 3 credits · 3 hours ISC 132 - Mfg Quality Control ISC 132 - Mfg Quality Control Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include elementary statistics and probability, process control, process capability, and quality improvement tools. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and principles of quality and apply them to the work environment. pring --- # CIS110 — Introduction to Computers 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 110 - Introduction to Computers CIS 110 - Introduction to Computers Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, security issues, and use of software applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role and function of computers and use the computer to solve problems. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics (Quantitative). all, Spring, Summer --- # CIS115 — Introduction to Programming & Logic 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 115 - Introduction to Programming & Logic CIS 115 - Introduction to Programming & Logic Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include language syntax, data types, program organization, problem-solving methods, algorithm design, and logic control structures. Upon completion, students should be able to manage files with operating system commands, use top-down algorithm design, and implement algorithmic solutions in a programming language. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics (Quantitative). all, Spring Prerequisites: DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA040, DMA025, MAT-121, MAT171, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # SEC110 — Security Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 110 - Security Concepts SEC 110 - Security Concepts Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the historical view of networking and security, security issues, trends, security resources, and the role of policy, people, and processes in information security. Upon completion, students should be able to identify information security risks, create an information security policy, and identify processes to implement and enforce policy. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course SEC 3100A. pring --- # SEC150 — Secure Communications 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 150 - Secure Communications SEC 150 - Secure Communications Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include data integrity through encryption, Virtual Private Networks, SSL, SSH, and IPSec. Upon completion, students should be able to implement secure data transmission technologies. --- # SEC151 — Intro to Protocol Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 151 - Intro to Protocol Analysis SEC 151 - Intro to Protocol Analysis Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include protocol analysis tools, TCP/IP concepts, Internet protocols, network traffic analysis, monitoring network traffic, network security protocol analysis, and understanding data flow through protocol analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to perform simple protocol analysis to determine baseline network performance and identify anomalies. --- # SEC160 — Security Administration I 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 160 - Security Administration I SEC 160 - Security Administration I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include networking technologies, TCP/IP concepts, protocols, network traffic analysis, monitoring, and security best practices. Upon completion, students should be able to identify normal network traffic using network analysis tools and design basic security defenses. --- # SEC175 — Perimeter Defense 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 175 - Perimeter Defense SEC 175 - Perimeter Defense Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include networking protocols, threat mitigation, firewall configuration, authentication, authorization, intrusion detection, encryption, IPSec, VPNs, and remote access technologies. Upon completion, students should be able to secure internal networks using router and firewall technologies. --- # SEC210 — Intrusion Detection 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 210 - Intrusion Detection SEC 210 - Intrusion Detection Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the types of intrusion detection products, traffic analysis, and planning and placement of intrusion detection solutions. Upon completion, students should be able to plan and implement intrusion detection solution for networks and host-based systems. --- # SEC251 — Advanced Protocol Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 251 - Advanced Protocol Analysis SEC 251 - Advanced Protocol Analysis Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced network protocol security analysis, data parsing, monitoring scanning logs, and network intrusion identification. Upon completion, students should be able to apply best practices in protocol analysis and apply the results to IT security frameworks. Prerequisites: SEC151 --- # SEC258 — Security Compliance 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 258 - Security Compliance SEC 258 - Security Compliance Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include ISO standards, government NIST frameworks, federal and state compliance requirements, security policies, incident response and business continuity planning. Upon completion, students should be able to apply compliance and availability requirements to corporate data enterprise scenarios. --- # SEC260 — Security Admin II 3 credits · 3 hours SEC 260 - Security Admin II SEC 260 - Security Admin II Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced networking and TCP/IP concepts, network vulnerability analysis, and monitoring. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between normal and anomalous network traffic, identify common network attack patterns, and implement security solutions. Prerequisites: SEC160 --- # JOU110 — Intro to Journalism 3 credits · 3 hours JOU 110 - Intro to Journalism JOU 110 - Intro to Journalism Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on basic news writing techniques and on related legal and ethical issues. Upon completion, students should be able to gather, write, and edit news, feature, and sports articles. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # LEX110 — Introduction to Paralegal Study 2 credits · 2 hours LEX 110 - Introduction to Paralegal Study LEX 110 - Introduction to Paralegal Study Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include regulations, ethics, case analysis, legal reasoning, career opportunities, professional organizations, terminology, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the role of a paralegal and identify the skills, knowledge, and ethics required of paralegals. all, Spring --- # LEX120 — Legal Research/Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 120 - Legal Research/Writing I LEX 120 - Legal Research/Writing I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on locating, analyzing, applying, and updating sources of law; effective legal writing, including proper citation; and the use of electronic research methods. Upon completion, students should be able to perform legal research and writing assignments using techniques covered in the course. all --- # LEX121 — Legal Research/Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 121 - Legal Research/Writing II LEX 121 - Legal Research/Writing II Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on locating, analyzing, applying, and updating sources of law; effective legal writing, including proper citation; and the use of electronic research methods. Upon completion, students should be able to perform legal research and writing assignments using techniques covered in the course. pring Prerequisites: LEX120 --- # LEX130 — Civil Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 130 - Civil Injuries LEX 130 - Civil Injuries Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include intentional and non-intentional torts with emphasis on negligence, strict liability, civil rights, workplace and environmental liability, remedies, and damages. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize, explain, and evaluate elements of civil injuries and related defenses. all --- # LEX140 — Civil Litigation I 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 140 - Civil Litigation I LEX 140 - Civil Litigation I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include jurisdiction, state and federal rules of civil procedure and evidence. Upon completion, students should be able to assist an attorney in pre-litigation matters and preparation of pleadings and motions. all --- # LEX141 — Civil Litigation II 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 141 - Civil Litigation II LEX 141 - Civil Litigation II Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include motions, discovery, and trial and appellate procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to assist an attorney in preparing and organizing documents for trial, settlement and post-trial practice. pring Prerequisites: LEX140 --- # LEX150 — Commercial Law I 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 150 - Commercial Law I LEX 150 - Commercial Law I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include drafting and enforcement of contracts, leases, and related documents and selection and implementation of business organization forms, sales, and commercial papers. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the elements of a contract, prepare various business documents, and understand the role of commercial paper. all --- # LEX160 — Criminal Law & Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 160 - Criminal Law & Procedure LEX 160 - Criminal Law & Procedure Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include elements of state/federal crimes, defenses, constitutional issues, pre-trial and trial process, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain elements of specific crimes and assist an attorney in preparing a criminal case. all --- # LEX180 — Case Analysis & Reasoning 2 credits · 2 hours LEX 180 - Case Analysis & Reasoning LEX 180 - Case Analysis & Reasoning Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the components of opinions and on types of legal writing. Upon completion, students should be able to read, analyze, and brief opinions and prepare legal memoranda, briefs, and other legal documents. all --- # LEX210 — Real Property I 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 210 - Real Property I LEX 210 - Real Property I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the distinction between real and personal property, various estates, mechanics of conveyance and encumbrance, recordation, special proceedings, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify estates, forms of deeds, requirements for recording, and procedures to enforce rights to real property. all --- # LEX211 — Real Property II 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 211 - Real Property II LEX 211 - Real Property II Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include use of courthouse and other public records in title examination and preparation of documents required in real estate transactions and closings. Upon completion, students should be able to plot/draft a description, perform complete title examination, draft closing documents including title insurance forms, and prepare disbursement reconciliation. pring Prerequisites: LEX210 --- # LEX220 — Corporate Law 2 credits · 2 hours LEX 220 - Corporate Law LEX 220 - Corporate Law Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the business corporation with additional coverage of sole proprietorships and partnerships. Upon completion, students should be able to draft basic partnership and corporate documents and file these documents as required. pring --- # LEX240 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 240 - Family Law LEX 240 - Family Law Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include marriage, separation, divorce, child custody, support, property division, adoption, domestic violence, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to interview clients, gather information, and draft documents related to family law. all --- # LEX250 — Wills, Estates, & Trusts 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 250 - Wills, Estates, & Trusts LEX 250 - Wills, Estates, & Trusts Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include types of wills and execution requirements, caveats and dissents, intestate succession, inventories and accountings, distribution and settlement, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to draft simple wills, prepare estate forms, understand administration of estates including taxation, and explain terms regarding trusts. pring --- # LEX280 — Ethics & Professionalism 2 credits · 2 hours LEX 280 - Ethics & Professionalism LEX 280 - Ethics & Professionalism Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include a review of ethics, employment opportunities, and search techniques; paralegal certification and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the paralegal’s role in the ethical practice of law. pring --- # LEX289 — U.S. Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEX 289 - U.S. Constitutional Law LEX 289 - U.S. Constitutional Law Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include constitutional formation, structure, court interpretation and the implication of legal decision for legal practitioners. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the formation of the Constitution, its interpretation and application to the practice of civil law. pring Prerequisites: LEX110, LEX120, LEX140 --- # LDD112 — Intro Light-Duty Diesel 3 credits · 3 hours LDD 112 - Intro Light-Duty Diesel LDD 112 - Intro Light-Duty Diesel Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include familiarization with the light-duty diesel, safety procedures, engine service and maintenance procedures, and introduction to combustion and emission chemistry. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the design and operation of the LDD, perform basic service operations, and demonstrate proper safety procedures. all --- # LDD181 — LDD Fuel Systems 4 credits · 4 hours LDD 181 - LDD Fuel Systems LDD 181 - LDD Fuel Systems Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include diesel combustion theory, fuel system components, electronic and mechanical controls, and fuel types and chemistries that are common to the light-duty diesel engines. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills necessary to inspect, test, and replace fuel delivery components using appropriate service information and tools. pring --- # MAC114 — Introduction to Metrology 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 114 - Introduction to Metrology MAC 114 - Introduction to Metrology Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the inspection of machine parts and use of a wide variety of measuring instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the correct use of measuring instruments. all --- # MAC122 — CNC Turning 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 122 - CNC Turning MAC 122 - CNC Turning Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC turning centers. pring --- # MAC124 — CNC Milling 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 124 - CNC Milling MAC 124 - CNC Milling Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC machining centers. all --- # MAC132 — Blueprint Reading/Mach II 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 132 - Blueprint Reading/Mach II MAC 132 - Blueprint Reading/Mach II Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on auxiliary views, section views, violations of true project, special views, application of GD & T, and interpretation of complex parts. Upon completion, students should be able to read and interpret complex industrial blueprints. pring --- # MAC141 — Machining Applications I 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 141 - Machining Applications I MAC 141 - Machining Applications I Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety, process-specific machining equipment, measurement devices, set-up and layout instruments, and common shop practices. Upon completion, students should be able to safely demonstrate basic machining operations, accurately measure components, and effectively use layout instruments. --- # MAC142 — Machining Applications II 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 142 - Machining Applications II MAC 142 - Machining Applications II Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety, equipment set-up, holding fixtures, tooling, cutting speeds and depths, metal properties, and proper finishes. Upon completion, students should be able to safely demonstrate advanced machining operations, accurately measure components, and produce accurate components with a proper finish. --- # MAC151 — Machining Calculations 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 151 - Machining Calculations MAC 151 - Machining Calculations Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on basic calculations and their applications in the machine shop. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic shop calculations. all --- # MAC171 — Measure/Material & Safety 1 credits · 1 hours MAC 171 - Measure/Material & Safety MAC 171 - Measure/Material & Safety Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include properly identifying and handling various measurement instruments and materials, process control, adjustment and improvement, personal protective equipment (PPE) and OSHA safety regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to safely demonstrate effective measurement techniques, identify and handle various materials, and explain safe industry practices. pring --- # MAC228 — Advanced CNC Processes 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 228 - Advanced CNC Processes MAC 228 - Advanced CNC Processes Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced programming formats, control functions, program editing, and part production and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture complex parts using CNC turning and milling centers. --- # MAC229 — CNC Programming 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 229 - CNC Programming MAC 229 - CNC Programming Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include custom macros and subroutines, canned cycles, and automatic machining cycles currently employed by the machine tool industry. Upon completion, students should be able to program advanced CNC functions while conserving machine memory. --- # MAC241 — Jigs & Fixtures I 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 241 - Jigs & Fixtures I MAC 241 - Jigs & Fixtures I Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on design and manufacture of simple jigs and fixtures. Upon completion, students should be able to design and build simple jigs and fixtures. all --- # MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours MNT 110 - Intro to Maint Procedures MNT 110 - Intro to Maint Procedures Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include equipment inspection, lubrication, alignment, and other scheduled maintenance procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of accepted maintenance procedures and practices according to current industry standards. all --- # MKT120 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 120 - Principles of Marketing MKT 120 - Principles of Marketing Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include promotion, placement, and pricing strategies for products. Upon completion, students should be able to apply marketing principles in organizational decision-making. all --- # MAT001 — Math Skills Support 1 credits · 1 hours MAT 001 - Math Skills Support MAT 001 - Math Skills Support Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on foundational skills as well as concepts, skills, vocabulary and definitions necessary to master student learning --- # MAT003 — Transition Math 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 003 - Transition Math MAT 003 - Transition Math Class: 0 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include developing the academic habits, learning strategies, social skills, and growth mindset necessary to be successful in mathematics. Upon completion, students should be able to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway level math courses by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies with emphasis placed on the most essential all, Spring, Summer --- # MAT025 — Concepts of Essential Math/Sta 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 025 - Concepts of Essential Math/Sta MAT 025 - Concepts of Essential Math/Sta Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, solving basic equations, geometrical concepts, dimensional analysis, financial applications and elements of statistics and probability. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully demonstrate the use of mathematics, technology and statistical concepts to solve practical problems while developing positive academic habits, learning strategies and growth mindset. --- # MAT035 — Concepts of Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 035 - Concepts of Algebra MAT 035 - Concepts of Algebra Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include rational/radical expressions and equations, solving equations and inequalities, concepts of functions, factoring, and exponents. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully demonstrate mastery of algebraic concepts through application and analysis while developing positive academic habits, learning strategies and growth mindset. --- # MAT043 — Quantitative Literacy Support 2 credits · 2 hours MAT 043 - Quantitative Literacy Support MAT 043 - Quantitative Literacy Support Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include developing the academic habits, learning strategies, social skills, and growth mindset necessary to be successful in mathematics. Upon completion, students should be able to build a stronger foundation for success in Quantitative Literacy by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies with emphasis placed on the most essential all, Spring, Summer --- # MAT052 — Statistical Methods I Support 2 credits · 2 hours MAT 052 - Statistical Methods I Support MAT 052 - Statistical Methods I Support Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include developing the academic habits, learning strategies, social skills, and growth mindset necessary to be successful in mathematics. Upon completion, students should be able to build a stronger foundation for success in Statistical Methods I by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies with emphasis placed on the most essential all, Spring, Summer --- # MAT071 — Precalculus Algebra Support 2 credits · 2 hours MAT 071 - Precalculus Algebra Support MAT 071 - Precalculus Algebra Support Class: 0 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include developing the academic habits, learning strategies, social skills, and growth mindset necessary to be successful in mathematics. Upon completion, students should be able to build a stronger foundation for success in Precalculus Algebra by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies with emphasis placed on the most essential all, Spring, Summer --- # MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 143 - Quantitative Literacy MAT 143 - Quantitative Literacy Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on authentic contexts which will introduce the concepts of numeracy, proportional reasoning, dimensional analysis, rates of growth, personal finance, consumer statistics, practical probabilities, and mathematics for citizenship. Upon completion students should be able to utilize quantitative information as consumers and to make personal, professional, and civic decisions by decoding, interpreting, using, and communicating quantitative information found in modern media and enc… Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DRE098, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA040, DMA050, DMA-045, DMA025, DMA045, MAT003, ENG002, MAT025, MAT035 --- # MAT152 — Statistical Methods I 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 152 - Statistical Methods I MAT 152 - Statistical Methods I Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, basic probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Upon completion students should be able to use appropriate technology to describe important characteristics of a data set, draw inferences about a population from sample data, and interpret and communicate results. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mat… Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DRE098, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA040, DMA050, DMA-045, DMA025, DMA045, MAT003, ENG002, MAT025, MAT035 --- # MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 171 - Precalculus Algebra MAT 171 - Precalculus Algebra Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on solving equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and analysis of functions (absolute value, radical, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic) in multiple representations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to algebra-related problems with and without technology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education cour… Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, MAT080, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA040, DMA050, DMA060, DMA070, DMA080, DMA-045, DMA065, DMA025, DMA045, MAT003, MAT025, MAT035 --- # MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 172 - Precalculus Trigonometry MAT 172 - Precalculus Trigonometry Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the analysis of trigonometric functions in multiple representations, right and oblique triangles, vectors, polar coordinates, conic sections, and parametric equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to trigonometry-related problems with and without technology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This is a Univ… Prerequisites: MAT171 --- # MAT175 — Precalculus 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 175 - Precalculus MAT 175 - Precalculus Class: 4 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, with special attention to polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, and analytic trigonometry and geometry. Upon completion, students should be able to solve practical problems and use appropriate models for analysis and prediction. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA/ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. all, Spring --- # MAT263 — Brief Calculus 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 263 - Brief Calculus MAT 263 - Brief Calculus Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include graphing, differentiation, and integration with emphasis on applications drawn from business, economics, and biological and behavioral sciences. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the use of basic calculus and technology to solve problems and to analyze and communicate results. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) c… Prerequisites: MAT171 --- # MAT271 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 271 - Calculus I MAT 271 - Calculus I Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to derivative-related problems with and without technology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT172 --- # MAT272 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 272 - Calculus II MAT 272 - Calculus II Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the applications of definite integrals, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and differential equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to integral-related problems with or without technology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. Thi… Prerequisites: MAT271 --- # MAT273 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 273 - Calculus III MAT 273 - Calculus III Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on multivariate functions, partial derivatives, multiple integration, solid analytical geometry, vector valued functions, and the line and surface integrals. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding the solution to multivariate-related problems with and without technology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT272 --- # MAT280 — Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 280 - Linear Algebra MAT 280 - Linear Algebra Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of abstract concepts and applications for vectors, system of equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, multi-dimensional linear transformations, eigenvectors, eigenvalues, diagonalization and orthogonality. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the theoretical concepts and select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to linear algebra-related problems with and without technology. This course has been ap… Prerequisites: MAT271 --- # MAT285 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 285 - Differential Equations MAT 285 - Differential Equations Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of abstract concepts and applications for first-order and linear higher-order differential equations, systems of differential equations, numerical methods, series solutions, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and LaPlace transforms. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the theoretical concepts and select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to differential equations-related problems with and withou… Prerequisites: MAT272 --- # MEC130 — Mechanisms 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 130 - Mechanisms MEC 130 - Mechanisms Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include cams, cables, gear trains, differentials, screws, belts, pulleys, shafts, levers, lubricants, and other devices. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze, maintain, and troubleshoot the components of mechanical systems. pring --- # MEC145 — Manufacturing Materials I 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 145 - Manufacturing Materials I MEC 145 - Manufacturing Materials I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the processing, testing, and application of materials such as wood, metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental engineering applications for a variety of materials, including their process capabilities and limitations. all --- # MEC161 — Manufacturing Processes I 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 161 - Manufacturing Processes I MEC 161 - Manufacturing Processes I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include material properties and traditional and non-traditional manufacturing processes. Upon completion, students should be able to specify appropriate manufacturing processing for common engineering materials. pring --- # MEC260 — Fundamentals of Machine Design 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 260 - Fundamentals of Machine Design MEC 260 - Fundamentals of Machine Design Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include simple analysis of forces, moments, stresses, strains, friction, kinematics, and other considerations for designing machine elements. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze machine components and make component selections from manufacturers’ catalogs. pring --- # MED110 — Orientation to Medical Assisting 1 credits · 1 hours MED 110 - Orientation to Medical Assisting MED 110 - Orientation to Medical Assisting Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on professionalism, communication, attitude, behaviors, and duties in the medical environment. Upon completion, students should be able to project a positive attitude and promote the profession of medical assisting. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # MED112 — Ori to Clinic Setting I 1 credits · 1 hours MED 112 - Ori to Clinic Setting I MED 112 - Ori to Clinic Setting I Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 3 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on medical assisting procedures including appointment scheduling, filing, greeting patients, telephone techniques, billing, collections, medical records, and related medical procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to identify administrative and clinical procedures in the medical environment. --- # MED116 — Introduction to A & P 4 credits · 4 hours MED 116 - Introduction to A & P MED 116 - Introduction to A & P Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure and function and the procedures common to health care. Upon completion, students should be able to identify body system components and functions relating this knowledge to the delivery of health care. --- # MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics 2 credits · 2 hours MED 118 - Medical Law and Ethics MED 118 - Medical Law and Ethics Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on legal terms, professional attitudes, and the principles and basic concepts of ethics and laws involved in providing medical services. Upon completion, students should be able to meet the legal and ethical responsibilities of a multi-skilled health professional. Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # MED121 — Medical Terminology I 3 credits · 3 hours MED 121 - Medical Terminology I MED 121 - Medical Terminology I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected systems. Upon completion, students should be able to pronounce, spell, and define medical terms as related to selected body systems and their pathological disorders. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # MED122 — Medical Terminology II 3 credits · 3 hours MED 122 - Medical Terminology II MED 122 - Medical Terminology II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected systems. Upon completion, students should be able to pronounce, spell, and define medical terms as related to selected body systems and their pathological disorders. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: MED121 --- # MED130 — Administrative Office Procedures I 2 credits · 2 hours MED 130 - Administrative Office Procedures I MED 130 - Administrative Office Procedures I Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include appointment processing, written and oral communications, medical records, patient orientation, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic administrative skills within the medical environment. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # MED131 — Administrative Office Procedures II 2 credits · 2 hours MED 131 - Administrative Office Procedures II MED 131 - Administrative Office Procedures II Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include physical plant maintenance, equipment and supplies, liability coverage, medical economics, and introductory insurance procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to manage the economics of the medical office and supervise personnel. all, Spring Prerequisites: MED130 --- # MED136 — Preventive Health 2 credits · 2 hours MED 136 - Preventive Health MED 136 - Preventive Health Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include healthy lifestyles, disease prevention, child psychology, and holistic health. Upon completion, students should be able to present information to all age levels concerning health issues, disease prevention, and attainment of health lifestyles. --- # MED138 — Infection/Hazard Control 2 credits · 2 hours MED 138 - Infection/Hazard Control MED 138 - Infection/Hazard Control Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include introduction to Microbiology, Practical Infection Control, Sterilization and Monitoring, Chemical Disinfectants, Aseptic Technique, infectious diseases, and applicable North Carolina laws. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding in infectious diseases, disease transmission, infection control procedures, biohazard management, OSH standards and applicable North Carolina Laws. --- # MED140 — Examination Room Procedures I 5 credits · 5 hours MED 140 - Examination Room Procedures I MED 140 - Examination Room Procedures I Class: 3 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include asepsis, infection control, assisting with exams and treatment, patient education, preparation and administration of medications, EKG, vital signs, and medical emergencies. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in exam room procedures. pring --- # MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I 5 credits · 5 hours MED 150 - Laboratory Procedures I MED 150 - Laboratory Procedures I Class: 3 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include lab safety, quality control, collecting and processing specimens, performing selective tests, phlebotomy, screening and follow-up of test results, and OSHA/CLIA regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic lab tests/skills based on course topics. all, Spring --- # MED230 — Admin Office Procedures III 2 credits · 2 hours MED 230 - Admin Office Procedures III MED 230 - Admin Office Procedures III Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on management skills including personnel supervision, practice management, public relations, and insurance coding. Upon completion, students should be able to exhibit advanced managerial medical assisting skills. Prerequisites: MED131 --- # MED260 — MED Clinical Practicum 5 credits · 5 hours MED 260 - MED Clinical Practicum MED 260 - MED Clinical Practicum Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 15 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on enhancing competence in clinical and administrative skills necessary for comprehensive patient care and strengthening professional communications and interactions. Upon completion, students should be able to function as an entry-level health care professional. ummer Prerequisites: MED131, MED140, MED150 --- # MED264 — Medical Assisting Overview 2 credits · 2 hours MED 264 - Medical Assisting Overview MED 264 - Medical Assisting Overview Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on all facets of medical assisting pertinent to administrative, laboratory, and clinical procedures performed in the medical environment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the areas covered on the national certification examination for medical assistants. all --- # MED270 — Symptomatology 3 credits · 3 hours MED 270 - Symptomatology MED 270 - Symptomatology Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on interviewing skills and appropriate triage, preparing patients for procedures, and screening test results. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize how certain symptoms relate to specific diseases, recognize emergency situations, and take appropriate action. Prerequisites: MED121 --- # MED272 — Drug Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours MED 272 - Drug Therapy MED 272 - Drug Therapy Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the theory of drug administration. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, spell, recognize side effects of, and document the most commonly used medications in a physician’s office. pring Prerequisites: MED140 --- # SON110 — Introduction to Sonography 3 credits · 3 hours SON 110 - Introduction to Sonography SON 110 - Introduction to Sonography Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 3 Work: 0 Topics include applications, sonographic terminology, history, patient care, ethics, and basic skills. Upon completion, students should be able to define professionalism and sonographic applications and perform basic patient care skills and preliminary scanning techniques. ummer --- # SON111 — Sonographic Physics 4 credits · 4 hours SON 111 - Sonographic Physics SON 111 - Sonographic Physics Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include sound wave mechanics, transducers, sonographic equipment, Doppler physics, bioeffects, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of sound wave mechanics, transducers, sonography equipment, the Doppler effect, bioeffects, and safety. all --- # SON120 — SON Clinical Education I 5 credits · 5 hours SON 120 - SON Clinical Education I SON 120 - SON Clinical Education I Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 15 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on imaging, processing, and technically evaluating sonographic examinations. Upon completion, students should be able to image, process, and evaluate sonographic examinations. all Prerequisites: SON110 --- # SON121 — SON Clinical Education II 5 credits · 5 hours SON 121 - SON Clinical Education II SON 121 - SON Clinical Education II Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 15 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on imaging, processing, and technically evaluating sonographic examinations. Upon completion, students should be able to image, process, and evaluate sonographic examinations. pring Prerequisites: SON120 --- # SON130 — Abdominal Sonography I 3 credits · 3 hours SON 130 - Abdominal Sonography I SON 130 - Abdominal Sonography I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the sonographic anatomy of the abdomen and small parts with correlated laboratory exercises. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and acquire basic abdominal and small parts images. all --- # SON131 — Abdominal Sonography II 2 credits · 2 hours SON 131 - Abdominal Sonography II SON 131 - Abdominal Sonography II Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on abnormal sonograms of the abdomen and small parts with correlated sonographic cases. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize abnormal pathological processes in the abdomen and on small parts sonographic examinations. pring Prerequisites: SON130 --- # SON140 — Gynecological Sonography 2 credits · 2 hours SON 140 - Gynecological Sonography SON 140 - Gynecological Sonography Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on gynecological relational anatomy, endovaginal anatomy, and gynecological pathology. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize normal and abnormal gynecological sonograms. all Prerequisites: SON110 --- # SON220 — SON Clinical Education III 8 credits · 8 hours SON 220 - SON Clinical Education III SON 220 - SON Clinical Education III Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 24 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on imaging, processing, and technically evaluating sonographic examinations. Upon completion, students should be able to image, process, and evaluate sonographic examinations. all Prerequisites: SON121 --- # SON221 — SON Clinical Education IV 8 credits · 8 hours SON 221 - SON Clinical Education IV SON 221 - SON Clinical Education IV Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 24 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on imaging, processing, and technically evaluating sonographic examinations. Upon completion, students should be able to image, process, and evaluate sonographic examinations. pring Prerequisites: SON220 --- # SON225 — Case Studies 1 credits · 1 hours SON 225 - Case Studies SON 225 - Case Studies Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on presentation methods which integrate patient history, laboratory results, and sonographic findings with reference to current literature. Upon completion, students should be able to correlate information necessary for complete presentation of case studies. all Prerequisites: SON110 --- # SON241 — Obstetrical Sonography I 2 credits · 2 hours SON 241 - Obstetrical Sonography I SON 241 - Obstetrical Sonography I Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include gestational dating, fetal anatomy, uterine environment, and first trimester complications. Upon completion, students should be able to produce gestational sonograms which document age, evaluate the uterine environment, and recognize first trimester complications. SP pring Prerequisites: SON110 --- # SON242 — Obstetrical Sonography II 2 credits · 2 hours SON 242 - Obstetrical Sonography II SON 242 - Obstetrical Sonography II Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include abnormal fetal anatomy and physiology and complications in the uterine environment. Upon completion, students should be able to identify fetal anomalies, fetal distress states, and uterine pathologies. all Prerequisites: SON241 --- # SON250 — Vascular Sonography 2 credits · 2 hours SON 250 - Vascular Sonography SON 250 - Vascular Sonography Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include peripheral arterial, peripheral venous, and cerebrovascular disease testing. Upon completion, students should be able to identify normal vascular anatomy and recognize pathology of the vascular system. pring --- # SON272 — Advanced Pathology 1 credits · 1 hours SON 272 - Advanced Pathology SON 272 - Advanced Pathology Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on systemic diseases and multi-organ disease states as seen on sonograms. Upon completion, students should be able to research, present, and discuss system diseases presented on sonograms. pring Prerequisites: SON110 --- # SON276 — Fetal Echocardiography 1 credits · 1 hours SON 276 - Fetal Echocardiography SON 276 - Fetal Echocardiography Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on cardiac anatomy and physiology in the normal fetus as well as cardiac defects. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and evaluate normal and abnormal fetal cardiac structures. all --- # SON289 — Sonographic Topics 2 credits · 2 hours SON 289 - Sonographic Topics SON 289 - Sonographic Topics Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on registry preparation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of sonography and be prepared for the registry examinations. pring Prerequisites: SON110 --- # MUS110 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 110 - Music Appreciation MUS 110 - Music Appreciation Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the elements of music, terminology, composers, form, and style within a historical perspective. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in basic listening and understanding of the art of music. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 112 - Introduction to Jazz MUS 112 - Introduction to Jazz Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of discriminating listening habits, as well as the investigation of the styles and structural forms of the jazz idiom. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in listening and understanding this form of American music. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # MUS114 — Non-Western Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 114 - Non-Western Music MUS 114 - Non-Western Music Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on non-traditional instruments, sources, and performing practices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in basic listening and understanding of the art of World Music. --- # NOS120 — Linux Single User 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 120 - Linux Single User NOS 120 - Linux Single User Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include Linux file system and access permissions, GNOME Interface, VI editor, X Window System expression pattern matching, I/O redirection, network and printing utilities. Upon completion, students should be able to customize and use Linux systems for command line requirements and desktop productivity roles. all --- # NOS130 — Windows Single User 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 130 - Windows Single User NOS 130 - Windows Single User Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include hardware management, file and memory management, system configuration/optimization, and utilities. Upon completion, students should be able to perform operating systems functions at the support level in a single-user environment. pring --- # NOS220 — Linux Admin I 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 220 - Linux Admin I NOS 220 - Linux Admin I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include installation, creation and maintaining file systems, NIS client and DHCP client configuration, NFS, SMB/Samba, Configure X, Gnome, KDE, basic memory, processes, and security. Upon completion, students should be able to perform system administration tasks including installation, configuring and attaching a new Linux workstation to an existing network. --- # NOS221 — Linux Admin II 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 221 - Linux Admin II NOS 221 - Linux Admin II Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include server-side setup, configuration, basic administration of common networking services, and security administration using Linux. Upon completion, students should be able to setup a Linux server and configure common network services including security requirements. Prerequisites: NOS220 --- # NOS222 — Linux Admin III 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 222 - Linux Admin III NOS 222 - Linux Admin III Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced study of hardware, installation, boot process, file system administration, software administration, user administration, system administration, kernel services, configuration, securing services, and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to administer an enterprise Linux system. Prerequisites: NOS221 --- # NOS230 — Windows Administration I 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 230 - Windows Administration I NOS 230 - Windows Administration I Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the basic configuration of core network services, Active Directory and group policies. Upon completion, students should be able to install and configure a Windows Server operating system. pring --- # NOS231 — Windows Administration II 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 231 - Windows Administration II NOS 231 - Windows Administration II Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the deployment of print services, network services, Active Directory, group policies and access controls. Upon completion, students should be able to deploy and manage services on a Windows Server operating system. Prerequisites: NOS230 --- # NOS232 — Windows Administration III 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 232 - Windows Administration III NOS 232 - Windows Administration III Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the implementation of business continuity and disaster recovery procedures for network services and access controls. Upon completion, students should be able to manage and configure a highly available Windows Server operating system. Prerequisites: NOS230 --- # NOS250 — Enterprise Database Servers 3 credits · 3 hours NOS 250 - Enterprise Database Servers NOS 250 - Enterprise Database Servers Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the installation, configuration and management of enterprise database environments. Upon completion, students should be able to install, configure and maintain enterprise level database server systems. --- # NET125 — Introduction to Networks 3 credits · 3 hours NET 125 - Introduction to Networks NET 125 - Introduction to Networks Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include introduction to the principles of IP addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. --- # NET126 — Switching and Routing 3 credits · 3 hours NET 126 - Switching and Routing NET 126 - Switching and Routing Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on configuring and troubleshooting routers and switches for advanced functionality using security best practices and resolving common network issues utilizing both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. Upon completion, students should be able to configure VLANs and Inter-VLAN routing applying security best practices, troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing on Layer 3 devices, configure redundancy on a switched network using STP and EtherChannel, configure WLANs using a WLC and L2 security best pr… --- # NET225 — Enterprise Networking 3 credits · 3 hours NET 225 - Enterprise Networking NET 225 - Enterprise Networking Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on configuring, troubleshooting, and securing enterprise network devices and understanding how application programming interfaces (API) and configuration management tools enable network automation. Upon completion, students should be able to configure link state routing protocols, implement ACLs to filter traffic and secure administrative access, configure NAT services on the router to provide address scalability, explain techniques to provide address scalability and secure r… --- # NUR101 — Practical Nursing I 11 credits · 11 hours NUR 101 - Practical Nursing I NUR 101 - Practical Nursing I Class: 7 Lab: 6 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including assessment, clinical decision making, professional behaviors, caring interventions, biophysical and psychosocial concepts, communication, collaboration, teaching/learning, safety, ethical principles, legal issues, informatics, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care across the lifespan incorporating the concepts identified in this course. all --- # NUR102 — Practical Nursing II 10 credits · 10 hours NUR 102 - Practical Nursing II NUR 102 - Practical Nursing II Class: 7 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including clinical decision making, caring interventions, biophysical and psychosocial concepts, communication, collaboration, teaching and learning, accountability, safety, informatics, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care across the lifespan incorporating the concepts identified in this course. pring Prerequisites: NUR101 --- # NUR103 — Practical Nursing III 9 credits · 9 hours NUR 103 - Practical Nursing III NUR 103 - Practical Nursing III Class: 6 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on biophysical and psychosocial concepts, professional behaviors, healthcare systems, health policy, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide safe, quality, and individualized entry level nursing care. ummer Prerequisites: NUR101 --- # NUR107 — LPN Refresher 12 credits · 12 hours NUR 107 - LPN Refresher NUR 107 - LPN Refresher Class: 9 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on common medical-surgical conditions and nursing interventions, including mental health principles, pharmacological concepts, and safe clinical practice. Upon completion, students will be eligible to apply for reinstatement of licensure. all, Spring --- # NUR111 — Introduction to Health Concepts 8 credits · 8 hours NUR 111 - Introduction to Health Concepts NUR 111 - Introduction to Health Concepts Class: 4 Lab: 6 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including medication administration, assessment, nutrition, ethics, interdisciplinary teams, informatics, evidence-based practice, individual-centered care, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. all --- # NUR112 — Health-Illness Concepts 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 112 - Health-Illness Concepts NUR 112 - Health-Illness Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of acid-base, metabolism, cellular regulation, oxygenation, infection, stress/coping, health-wellness-illness, communication, caring interventions, managing care, safety, quality improvement, and informatics. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. pring Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR113 — Family Health Concepts 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 113 - Family Health Concepts NUR 113 - Family Health Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of oxygenation, sexuality, reproduction, grief/loss, mood/affect, behaviors, development, family, health-wellness-illness, communication, caring interventions, managing care, safety, and advocacy. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. all Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR114 — Holistic Health Concepts 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 114 - Holistic Health Concepts NUR 114 - Holistic Health Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, inflammation, sensory perception, stress/coping, mood/affect, cognition, self, violence, health-wellness-illness, professional behaviors, caring interventions, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. all Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR211 — Health Care Concepts 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 211 - Health Care Concepts NUR 211 - Health Care Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, infection, immunity, mobility, comfort, behaviors, health-wellness-illness, clinical decision-making, caring interventions, managing care, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. pring Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR212 — Health System Concepts 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 212 - Health System Concepts NUR 212 - Health System Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence, health-wellnessillness, collaboration, managing care, safety, advocacy, legal issues, policy, healthcare systems, ethics, accountability, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. ummer Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR213 — Complex Health Concepts 10 credits · 10 hours NUR 213 - Complex Health Concepts NUR 213 - Complex Health Concepts Class: 4 Lab: 3 Clinical: 15 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion, mobility, stress/coping, violence, health-wellness-illness, professional behaviors, caring interventions, managing care, healthcare systems, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide quality, individualized, entry-level nursing care. pring Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR214 — Nsg Transition Concepts 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 214 - Nsg Transition Concepts NUR 214 - Nsg Transition Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 3 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including evidenced-based practice, quality improvement, communication, safety, interdisciplinary team, clinical decision-making, informatics, assessment, caring, and health-wellness-illness. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. --- # NUR221 — LPN to ADN Concepts I 9 credits · 9 hours NUR 221 - LPN to ADN Concepts I NUR 221 - LPN to ADN Concepts I Class: 6 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of safety, perfusion, inflammation, oxygenation, mood/affect, behavior, development, family, health-wellness-illness, sensory perception, stress/coping, cognition, self, violence, and professional behaviors. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. --- # NUR223 — LPN to ADN Concepts II 9 credits · 9 hours NUR 223 - LPN to ADN Concepts II NUR 223 - LPN to ADN Concepts II Class: 6 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism, thermoregulation, oxygenation, tissue integrity, infection, perfusion, mobility, reproduction, sexuality, health-wellness-illness, professional behaviors, accountability, advocacy, and collaboration. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide quality, individualized, entry-level nursing care. --- # NAS101 — Nurse Aide I 6 credits · 6 hours NAS 101 - Nurse Aide I NAS 101 - Nurse Aide I Class: 3 Lab: 4 Clinical: 3 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on person-centered care, the aging process, communication, safety/emergencies, infection prevention, legal and ethical issues, vital signs, height and weight measurements, elimination, nutrition, basic restorative care/rehabilitation, dementia, mental health and end-of-life care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills and be eligible to test for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry. --- # NAS102 — Nurse Aide II 6 credits · 6 hours NAS 102 - Nurse Aide II NAS 102 - Nurse Aide II Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the role of the Nurse Aide II, sterile technique and specific tasks such as urinary catheterization, wound care, respiratory procedures, ostomy care, peripheral IV assistive activities, and alternative feeding methods. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills and safe performance of skills necessary to be eligible for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide II Registry. Prerequisites: NAS101 --- # NAS107 — Medication Aide 1 credits · 1 hours NAS 107 - Medication Aide NAS 107 - Medication Aide Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics will include medication administration via the oral, topical and installation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills necessary to qualify as a Medication Aide with the North Carolina Nurse Aide Registry. --- # OST131 — Keyboarding 2 credits · 2 hours OST 131 - Keyboarding OST 131 - Keyboarding Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the touch system, correct techniques, and development of speed and accuracy. Upon completion, students should be able to key at an acceptable speed and accuracy level using the touch system. Students may recieive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course CIS-3100A. all, Spring --- # OST134 — Text Entry & Formatting 3 credits · 3 hours OST 134 - Text Entry & Formatting OST 134 - Text Entry & Formatting Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include letters, memos, tables, and business reports. Upon completion, students should be able to produce documents and key timed writings at speeds commensurate with employability. pring Prerequisites: OST131 --- # OST136 — Word Processing 3 credits · 3 hours OST 136 - Word Processing OST 136 - Word Processing Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include preparation of a variety of documents and mastery of specialized software functions. Upon completion, students should be able to work effectively in a computerized word processing environment. pring --- # OST148 — Medical Coding Billing & Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours OST 148 - Medical Coding Billing & Insurance OST 148 - Medical Coding Billing & Insurance Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the medical billing cycle to include third-party payers, coding concepts, and forms preparation. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the life cycle of and accurately complete a medical insurance claim. all, Spring --- # OST164 — Office Editing 3 credits · 3 hours OST 164 - Office Editing OST 164 - Office Editing Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, proofreading, and editing. Upon completion, students should be able to use reference materials to compose and edit text. all --- # OST165 — Adv Office Editing 3 credits · 3 hours OST 165 - Adv Office Editing OST 165 - Adv Office Editing Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on regulatory control and compliance issues as well as Medicare regulations related to billing. Upon completion, students should be able to abstract the medical documentation for the purpose of medical necessity and apply regulations that are important in the medical auditing process. all Prerequisites: OST164 --- # OST236 — Advanced Word Processing 3 credits · 3 hours OST 236 - Advanced Word Processing OST 236 - Advanced Word Processing Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on advanced word processing features. Upon completion, students should be able to produce a variety of complex business documents. pring Prerequisites: OST136 --- # OST243 — Medical Office Simulation 3 credits · 3 hours OST 243 - Medical Office Simulation OST 243 - Medical Office Simulation Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include traditional and electronic information resources, storing and retrieving information, and the billing cycle. Upon completion, students should be able to use the computer accurately to schedule, bill, update, and make corrections. pring Prerequisites: OST148 --- # OST247 — Procedure Coding 3 credits · 3 hours OST 247 - Procedure Coding OST 247 - Procedure Coding Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on CPT and HCPCS coding systems. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code procedures and services performed in a medical facility. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course MED 3100M. all Prerequisites: MED121, OST141 --- # OST248 — Diagnostic Coding 3 credits · 3 hours OST 248 - Diagnostic Coding OST 248 - Diagnostic Coding Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on ICD coding systems. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code diagnoses in a medical facility. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course MED 3100M. all Prerequisites: MED121, OST141 --- # OST249 — Medical Coding Certification Prep 3 credits · 3 hours OST 249 - Medical Coding Certification Prep OST 249 - Medical Coding Certification Prep Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include diagnostic and procedural coding. Upon completion, students should be able to sit for various medical coding certification exams. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course MED 3100M. pring Prerequisites: OST247, OST248 --- # OST260 — Advanced Coding Methodologies 3 credits · 3 hours OST 260 - Advanced Coding Methodologies OST 260 - Advanced Coding Methodologies Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include advanced outpatient coding, inpatient coding, risk adjustment coding, online encoder software, Correct Coding Initiatives (CCI), and advanced record abstraction. Upon completion, students should be able to perform advanced coding in a healthcare facility. pring Prerequisites: OST247, OST248 --- # OST263 — Healthcare Customer Relations 3 credits · 3 hours OST 263 - Healthcare Customer Relations OST 263 - Healthcare Customer Relations Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the importance of positive attitudes, techniques for handling difficult/angry customers, rephrasing blunt communication for better results, and the communication skills required to discuss topics such as insurance and billing issues with the patient and other medical personnel. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate information in a professional manner. all Prerequisites: OST148, HMT-210 --- # OST286 — Professional Development 3 credits · 3 hours OST 286 - Professional Development OST 286 - Professional Development Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include interpersonal skills, health lifestyles, appearance, attitude, personal and professional growth, multicultural awareness, and professional etiquette. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate these attributes in the classroom, office, and society. all --- # OST288 — Medical Office Admin Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours OST 288 - Medical Office Admin Capstone OST 288 - Medical Office Admin Capstone Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication skills, practice management, electronic health records, medical office procedures, ethics, and professional development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the skills necessary to manage a medical office. pring Prerequisites: OST148 --- # PHI215 — Philosophical Issues 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 215 - Philosophical Issues PHI 215 - Philosophical Issues Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on knowledge and belief, appearance and reality, determinism and free will, faith and reason, and justice and inequality. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, analyze, and officially evaluate the philosophical components of an issue. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on moral theories such as consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply various ethical theories to moral issues such as abortion, capital punishment, poverty, war, terrorism, the treatment of animals, and issues arising from new technologies. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UG… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # PED110 — Fit and Well for Life 2 credits · 2 hours PED 110 - Fit and Well for Life PED 110 - Fit and Well for Life Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on wellness through the study of nutrition, weight control, stress management, and consumer facts on exercise and fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to plan a personal, lifelong fitness program based on individual needs, abilities, and interests. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # PED111 — Physical Fitness I 1 credits · 1 hours PED 111 - Physical Fitness I PED 111 - Physical Fitness I Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the scientific basis for setting up and engaging in personalized physical fitness programs. Upon completion, students should be able to set up and implement an individualized physical fitness program. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # PED113 — Aerobics I 1 credits · 1 hours PED 113 - Aerobics I PED 113 - Aerobics I Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing cardiovascular efficiency, strength, and flexibility and on safety precautions. Upon completion, students should be able to select and implement a rhythmic aerobic exercise program. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # PED121 — Walk, Jog, Run 1 credits · 1 hours PED 121 - Walk, Jog, Run PED 121 - Walk, Jog, Run Class: 0 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on walking, jogging, or running as a means of achieving fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and appreciate the benefits derived from these activities This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # PED122 — Yoga I 1 credits · 1 hours PED 122 - Yoga I PED 122 - Yoga I Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include proper breathing, relaxation techniques, and correct body positions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the procedures of yoga. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # PED125 — Self-defense: Beginning 1 credits · 1 hours PED 125 - Self-defense: Beginning PED 125 - Self-defense: Beginning Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on stances, blocks, punches, and kicks as well as non-physical means of self-defense. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate basic self-defense techniques of a physical and non-physical nature. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA/ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # PED142 — Lifetime Sports 1 credits · 1 hours PED 142 - Lifetime Sports PED 142 - Lifetime Sports Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the skills and rules necessary to participate in a variety of lifetime sports. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an awareness of the importance of participating in lifetime sports activities. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all, Spring --- # PED186 — Dancing For Fitness 1 credits · 1 hours PED 186 - Dancing For Fitness PED 186 - Dancing For Fitness Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on participation and practice with adapting dances for ages and ability levels. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of fitness through social, folk, and square dance participation and instruction. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. --- # PED219 — Disc Golf 1 credits · 1 hours PED 219 - Disc Golf PED 219 - Disc Golf Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on basic throwing techniques, putting, distance driving, scoring, and single and doubles play. Upon completion, students should be able to perform the skills required in playing situations. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # PHY110 — Conceptual Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 110 - Conceptual Physics PHY 110 - Conceptual Physics Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include basic concepts of motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of matter and the universe. Upon completion, students should be able to describe examples and applications of the principles studied. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT060, MAT070, DMA010, DMA020, DMA030, DMA040, DMA045, DMA025, MAT003, MAT010, MAT021, MAT043, MAT052, MAT071, MAT025, MAT035 --- # PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHY 110A - Conceptual Physics Lab PHY 110A - Conceptual Physics Lab Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in PHY 110 . Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in PHY 110 . This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring --- # PHY151 — College Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 151 - College Physics I PHY 151 - College Physics I Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include units and measurement, vectors, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course. all, Spring Prerequisites: MAT171, MAT271 --- # PHY152 — College Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 152 - College Physics II PHY 152 - College Physics II Class: 3 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a U… Prerequisites: PHY151 --- # PHY251 — General Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 251 - General Physics I PHY 251 - General Physics I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include units and measurement, vector operations, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, rotational mechanics, periodic motion, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Tr… Prerequisites: MAT271 --- # PHY252 — General Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 252 - General Physics II PHY 252 - General Physics II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a U… Prerequisites: MAT272, PHY251 --- # POL120 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POL 120 - American Government POL 120 - American Government Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the constitutional framework, federalism, the three branches of government including the bureaucracy, civil rights and liberties, political participation and behavior, and policy process. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts and participatory processes of the American political system. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Univer… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # PSY241 — Developmental Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 241 - Developmental Psychology PSY 241 - Developmental Psychology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on major theories and perspectives as they relate to the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development from conception to death. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of development across the life span. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. all, Spring Prerequisites: PSY150 --- # PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 281 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 281 - Abnormal Psychology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on terminology, classification, etiology, assessment, and treatment of the major disorders. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between normal and abnormal behavior patterns as well as demonstrate knowledge of etiology, symptoms, and therapeutic techniques. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. pring Prerequisites: PSY150 --- # PAD151 — Intro to Public Admin 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 151 - Intro to Public Admin PAD 151 - Intro to Public Admin Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include public personnel administration and management, decision making, public affairs, ethics, organizational theories, budgetary functions within governmental agencies, and other governmental issues. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the functions of government in society and in the lives of people composing that society. all --- # PAD152 — Ethics in Government 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 152 - Ethics in Government PAD 152 - Ethics in Government Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on building analytical skills, stimulating moral imagination, and recognizing the discretionary power of the administrator’s role. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the moral dimensions of public administrative decision making. all --- # PAD251 — Public Finance & Budgeting 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 251 - Public Finance & Budgeting PAD 251 - Public Finance & Budgeting Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the political environment, government expenditures, revenues, taxation, budgetary process theories and techniques, and the relation of government finance to the economy. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize impacts of government revenue and expenditure policies and understand the role of budgeting in executing governmental policy. --- # PAD252 — Public Policy Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 252 - Public Policy Analysis PAD 252 - Public Policy Analysis Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the concept of ecology and environmental impact, informal groups and information networks, and the relationship between public and private sectors. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze case studies with the use of political analysis techniques. pring --- # PAD254 — Grant Writing 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 254 - Grant Writing PAD 254 - Grant Writing Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include concept development, funding sources research, and writing skills relevant to the grants process. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the grants process. pring --- # PST111 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 1 credits · 1 hours PST 111 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 111 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *16 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST112 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 2 credits · 2 hours PST 112 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 112 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *48 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST113 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 3 credits · 3 hours PST 113 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 113 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *80 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST114 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 4 credits · 4 hours PST 114 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 114 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *128 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST115 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 5 credits · 5 hours PST 115 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 115 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 2 Lab: 9 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *176 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST116 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 6 credits · 6 hours PST 116 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 116 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 2 Lab: 12 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *224 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST117 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 7 credits · 7 hours PST 117 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 117 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 2 Lab: 15 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *272 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST118 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 8 credits · 8 hours PST 118 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 118 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 2 Lab: 18 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *320 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST119 — Public-Safety Recognized Trng 9 credits · 9 hours PST 119 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng PST 119 - Public-Safety Recognized Trng Class: 2 Lab: 21 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is a public-safety related entity, including but not limited to, the military, public safety employers, governmental bodies, industry associations, and industry-recognized training providers, as deemed appropriate by the accepting college. Upon completion, students should be able to provide official documentation of the related credential and/or completed training must be retained on file. *368 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST120 — NCDPS Correct’l Officer Train 8 credits · 8 hours PST 120 - NCDPS Correct’l Officer Train PST 120 - NCDPS Correct’l Officer Train Class: 6 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is the 160-hour Basic Correctional Officer training course regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and required for certification as a state correctional officer with the NC Department of Public Safety. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *160 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST123 — NC Sheriff’s Telecom Training 2 credits · 2 hours PST 123 - NC Sheriff’s Telecom Training PST 123 - NC Sheriff’s Telecom Training Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is the 47-hour Telecommunicator Certification Course regulated by the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *47 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST124 — NC Sheriff’s Detent Ofr Train 8 credits · 8 hours PST 124 - NC Sheriff’s Detent Ofr Train PST 124 - NC Sheriff’s Detent Ofr Train Class: 6 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is the 174-hour Detention Officer Certification Course regulated by the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission and required for certification as a detention officer. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *174 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST125 — NC Basic Juv Just Ofr Train 7 credits · 7 hours PST 125 - NC Basic Juv Just Ofr Train PST 125 - NC Basic Juv Just Ofr Train Class: 4 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 This prior learning source is the 160-hour Basic Juvenile Justice Officer training course regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and required for certification as a state juvenile justice officer with the NC Department of Public Safety. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *160 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST126 — NC Basic Juv Just Counsel Trg 7 credits · 7 hours PST 126 - NC Basic Juv Just Counsel Trg PST 126 - NC Basic Juv Just Counsel Trg Class: 4 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 This prior learning source is the 162-hour Basic Juvenile Court Counselor training course regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and required for certification as a state juvenile court counselor with the NC Department of Public Safety. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *162 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST127 — NC Basic Probation Ofr Traing 9 credits · 9 hours PST 127 - NC Basic Probation Ofr Traing PST 127 - NC Basic Probation Ofr Traing Class: 6 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is the 216-hour Basic Probation Officer training course regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and required for certification as a state correctional officer with the NC Department of Public Safety. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *216 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST151 — NC Justice Academy Training 1 credits · 1 hours PST 151 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 151 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *16 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST152 — NC Justice Academy Training 2 credits · 2 hours PST 152 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 152 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *48 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required --- # PST153 — NC Justice Academy Training 3 credits · 3 hours PST 153 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 153 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *80 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST154 — NC Justice Academy Training 4 credits · 4 hours PST 154 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 154 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *128 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST155 — NC Justice Academy Training 5 credits · 5 hours PST 155 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 155 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 2 Lab: 9 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *176 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST156 — NC Justice Academy Training 6 credits · 6 hours PST 156 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 156 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 2 Lab: 12 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *224 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST157 — NC Justice Academy Training 7 credits · 7 hours PST 157 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 157 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 2 Lab: 15 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *272 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST158 — NC Justice Academy Training 8 credits · 8 hours PST 158 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 158 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 2 Lab: 18 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *320 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST159 — NC Justice Academy Training 9 credits · 9 hours PST 159 - NC Justice Academy Training PST 159 - NC Justice Academy Training Class: 2 Lab: 21 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Justice Academy-developed training that may be regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Commission in support of law enforcement training in North Carolina. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *368 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST161 — NC OSFM Training 1 credits · 1 hours PST 161 - NC OSFM Training PST 161 - NC OSFM Training Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *16 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST162 — NC OSFM Training 2 credits · 2 hours PST 162 - NC OSFM Training PST 162 - NC OSFM Training Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *48 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST163 — NC OSFM Training 3 credits · 3 hours PST 163 - NC OSFM Training PST 163 - NC OSFM Training Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *80 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST164 — NC OSFM Training 4 credits · 4 hours PST 164 - NC OSFM Training PST 164 - NC OSFM Training Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *128 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST165 — NC OSFM Training 5 credits · 5 hours PST 165 - NC OSFM Training PST 165 - NC OSFM Training Class: 2 Lab: 9 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *176 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST166 — NC OSFM Training 6 credits · 6 hours PST 166 - NC OSFM Training PST 166 - NC OSFM Training Class: 2 Lab: 12 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *224 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST167 — NC OSFM Training 7 credits · 7 hours PST 167 - NC OSFM Training PST 167 - NC OSFM Training Class: 2 Lab: 15 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *272 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required --- # PST168 — NC OSFM Training 8 credits · 8 hours PST 168 - NC OSFM Training PST 168 - NC OSFM Training Class: 2 Lab: 18 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *320 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST169 — NC OSFM Training 9 credits · 9 hours PST 169 - NC OSFM Training PST 169 - NC OSFM Training Class: 2 Lab: 21 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Office of State Fire Marshal regulated by the Fire and Rescue Commission under the NC Department of Insurance. Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the training delivery agency and retained on file. *368 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required --- # PST171 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 1 credits · 1 hours PST 171 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 171 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *16 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST172 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 2 credits · 2 hours PST 172 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 172 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *48 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST173 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 3 credits · 3 hours PST 173 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 173 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *80 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST174 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 4 credits · 4 hours PST 174 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 174 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *128 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST175 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 5 credits · 5 hours PST 175 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 175 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 2 Lab: 9 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *176 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST176 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 6 credits · 6 hours PST 176 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 176 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 2 Lab: 12 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *224 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST177 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 7 credits · 7 hours PST 177 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 177 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 2 Lab: 15 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *272 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST178 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 8 credits · 8 hours PST 178 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 178 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 2 Lab: 18 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is NC Community College System (NCCCS) continuing education regulated by the State Board of Community Colleges and accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Official documentation of successful completion of this training must be provided from the NCCCS and retained on file. *320 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST179 — NCCCS Public Safety Training 9 credits · 9 hours PST 179 - NCCCS Public Safety Training PST 179 - NCCCS Public Safety Training Class: 2 Lab: 21 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is the 160-hour Basic Correctional Officer training course regulated by the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and required for certification as a state correctional officer with the NC Department of Public Safety. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *368 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST181 — NCDPS Unarmed Sec Guard Trg 1 credits · 1 hours PST 181 - NCDPS Unarmed Sec Guard Trg PST 181 - NCDPS Unarmed Sec Guard Trg Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 This prior learning source is Unarmed Security Guard training regulated by NCDPS Private Protection Services. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *16 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST182 — NCDPS Armed Sec Ofc Inst Trg 2 credits · 2 hours PST 182 - NCDPS Armed Sec Ofc Inst Trg PST 182 - NCDPS Armed Sec Ofc Inst Trg Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is Armed Security Officer Training Firearms regulated by NCDPS Private Protection Services. Official documentation of successful completion of the state-mandated training must be provided and retained on file. *40 Hours Minimum Documented Training Required. --- # PST189 — NCDOJ Prof Cert Program 9 credits · 9 hours PST 189 - NCDOJ Prof Cert Program PST 189 - NCDOJ Prof Cert Program Class: 9 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 The prior learning source is the Professional Certificate program regulated by NCDOJ. A certificate of completion and associated transcript for the program must be provided and retained on file. --- # REL110 — World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours REL 110 - World Religions REL 110 - World Religions Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include Primal religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the origins, history, beliefs, and practices of the religions studied. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # REL211 — Introduction to Old Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL 211 - Introduction to Old Testament REL 211 - Introduction to Old Testament Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the use of literacy, historical, archeological, and cultural analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to use the tools of critical analysis to read and understand Old Testament literature. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # REL212 — Introduction to New Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL 212 - Introduction to New Testament REL 212 - Introduction to New Testament Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the literary structure, audience, and religious perspective of the writings, as well as the historical and cultural context of the early Christian community. Upon completion, students should be able to use the tools of critical analysis to read and understand New Testament literature. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # REL221 — Religion in America 3 credits · 3 hours REL 221 - Religion in America REL 221 - Religion in America Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on mainstream religious traditions and non-traditional religious movements from the Colonial period to the present. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and appreciate the diversity of religious traditions in America. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # RUS111 — Elementary Russian I 3 credits · 3 hours RUS 111 - Elementary Russian I RUS 111 - Elementary Russian I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written Russian and to demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # RUS112 — Elementary Russian II 3 credits · 3 hours RUS 112 - Elementary Russian II RUS 112 - Elementary Russian II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written Russian and to demonstrate further cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: RUS111 --- # SGD111 — Introduction to SGD 3 credits · 3 hours SGD 111 - Introduction to SGD SGD 111 - Introduction to SGD Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include setting, storytelling, narrative, character design, interface design, game play, internal economy, core mechanics, game genres, AI, the psychology of game design and professionalism. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the major aspects of simulation and game design and development. all --- # SGD112 — SGD Design I 3 credits · 3 hours SGD 112 - SGD Design I SGD 112 - SGD Design I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include industry standards and design elements for simulations and games. Upon completion, students should be able to design simple simulations and/or games. pring --- # SWK110 — Intro to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SWK 110 - Intro to Social Work SWK 110 - Intro to Social Work Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the various fields of practice including those agencies whose primary function is financial assistance, corrections, mental and behavioral health, and protective services. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the knowledge, values, and skills of the social work professional. Offered: --- # SWK113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity 3 credits · 3 hours SWK 113 - Cultural Comp & Diversity SWK 113 - Cultural Comp & Diversity Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on professional responsibilities, duties, and skills critical to multicultural social services practice. Upon completion, students should be able to integrate and expand knowledge, skills, and cultural awareness relevant to diverse populations. pring --- # SWK115 — Community Resources 3 credits · 3 hours SWK 115 - Community Resources SWK 115 - Community Resources Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on awareness of and interaction with community service personnel and stakeholders. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to assess critical community needs, identify resources and follow through with a plan of action for resolution. Offered: --- # SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include socialization, research methods, diversity and inequality, cooperation and conflict, social change, social institutions, and organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of sociological concepts as they apply to the interplay among individuals, groups, and societies. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfe… Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # SOC220 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 220 - Social Problems SOC 220 - Social Problems Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on causes, consequences, and possible solutions to problems associated with families, schools, workplaces, communities, and the environment. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize, define, analyze, and propose solutions to these problems. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # SOC225 — Social Diversity 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 225 - Social Diversity SOC 225 - Social Diversity Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, and religion. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze how cultural and ethnic differences evolve and how they affect personality development, values, and tolerance. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. all, Spring Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 111 - Elementary Spanish I SPA 111 - Elementary Spanish I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/ Fine Arts. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: DRE098, ENG002, ENG025 --- # SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 112 - Elementary Spanish II SPA 112 - Elementary Spanish II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate further cultural awareness. This course is inherently global/diverse in content. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. all, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: SPA111 --- # SPA120 — Spanish for the Workplace 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 120 - Spanish for the Workplace SPA 120 - Spanish for the Workplace Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on oral communication and career-specific vocabulary that targets health, business, and/or public service professions. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate at a functional level with native speakers and demonstrate cultural sensitivity. all --- # SPA141 — Culture and Civilization 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 141 - Culture and Civilization SPA 141 - Culture and Civilization Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include historical and current events, geography, and customs. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss selected topics and cultural differences related to the Hispanic world. pring --- # SPA161 — Cultural Immersion 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 161 - Cultural Immersion SPA 161 - Cultural Immersion Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include an overview of linguistic, historical, geographical, sociopolitical, economic, and/or artistic concerns of the area visited. Upon completion, students should be able to exhibit first-hand knowledge of issues pertinent to the host area and demonstrate understanding of cultural differences. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. ummer Prerequisites: SPA111 --- # SPA181 — Spanish Lab I 1 credits · 1 hours SPA 181 - Spanish Lab I SPA 181 - Spanish Lab I Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the use of various supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # SPA182 — Spanish Lab II 1 credits · 1 hours SPA 182 - Spanish Lab II SPA 182 - Spanish Lab II Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the use of various supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: SPA111 --- # SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 211 - Intermediate Spanish I SPA 211 - Intermediate Spanish I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively, accurately, and creatively about the past, present, and future. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/ Fine Arts. all Prerequisites: SPA112 --- # SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 212 - Intermediate Spanish II SPA 212 - Intermediate Spanish II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the continuing study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate spontaneously and accurately with increasing complexity and sophistication. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. pring Prerequisites: SPA211 --- # SPA215 — Spanish Phonetics/Structure 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 215 - Spanish Phonetics/Structure SPA 215 - Spanish Phonetics/Structure Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the structure of the Spanish language, phonology, morphology, and syntax. Upon completion, students should have an understanding of the phonetics and structure of the Spanish language and be able to contrast the structure of the Spanish and English languages. pring --- # SPA221 — Spanish Conversation 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 221 - Spanish Conversation SPA 221 - Spanish Conversation Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on vocabulary acquisition and interactive communication through the discussion of media materials and authentic texts. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss selected topics, express ideas and opinions clearly, and engage in formal and informal conversations. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: SPA212 --- # SPA231 — Reading and Composition 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 231 - Reading and Composition SPA 231 - Reading and Composition Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the use of literary and cultural materials to enhance and expand reading and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate in writing an in-depth understanding of assigned readings. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring Prerequisites: SPA212 --- # SPA281 — Spanish Lab III 1 credits · 1 hours SPA 281 - Spanish Lab III SPA 281 - Spanish Lab III Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts through the use of various supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively, accurately, and creatively about the past, present, and future. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. all --- # SPA282 — Spanish Lab IV 1 credits · 1 hours SPA 282 - Spanish Lab IV SPA 282 - Spanish Lab IV Class: 0 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the continuing study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts through the use of various supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate spontaneously and accurately with increasing complexity and sophistication. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. pring --- # SPI111 — Cultural and Ethical Issues 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 111 - Cultural and Ethical Issues SPI 111 - Cultural and Ethical Issues Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on researching the fundamentals of professional ethics, creating ethical guidelines for interpreters and learning about Hispanic cultural issues. Upon completion, students should be able to apply professional ethics and an understanding of the Hispanic culture in the interpreting field. all --- # SPI113 — Into to Spanish Inter 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 113 - Into to Spanish Inter SPI 113 - Into to Spanish Inter Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include specialized jargon, code of ethics, interpreter assessments/qualifications, and protocol associated with various settings. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the rationale for placement of interpreters and apply ethical standards to a variety of working situations. ummer --- # SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 114 - Ana. Skills Spanish Inter SPI 114 - Ana. Skills Spanish Inter Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing skills necessary to generate equivalent messages between Spanish and English. Upon completion, students should be able to consecutively interpret non-technical, interactive messages between Spanish and English. all --- # SPI213 — Review of Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 213 - Review of Grammar SPI 213 - Review of Grammar Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the fundamental grammatical concepts of the Spanish language. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension and correct usage of specified grammatical concepts in both oral and written form. ummer --- # SPI214 — Intro to Translation 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 214 - Intro to Translation SPI 214 - Intro to Translation Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the practice of Spanish to English and English to Spanish translation in a variety of prose styles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the usage and understanding of the processes involved in translating. all --- # SPI221 — Consecutive Interpreting I 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 221 - Consecutive Interpreting I SPI 221 - Consecutive Interpreting I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the practice of Spanish to English and English to Spanish translation in a variety of prose styles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the usage and understanding of the processes involved in translating. pring --- # SPI222 — Consecutive Interpreting II 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 222 - Consecutive Interpreting II SPI 222 - Consecutive Interpreting II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on practical role-play situations which simulate a variety of settings. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a more advanced ability to consecutively interpret messages of a varied nature. pring Prerequisites: SPA221 --- # SPI241 — Legal Interpreting I 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 241 - Legal Interpreting I SPI 241 - Legal Interpreting I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of legal terminology vocabulary and application of legal standards. Upon completion, students should be able to consecutively interpret and provide on-sight translation renderings of basic messages in a variety of legal settings. pring --- # SPI243 — Medical Interpreting I 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 243 - Medical Interpreting I SPI 243 - Medical Interpreting I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of medical terminology vocabulary through active role-play. Upon completion, students should be able to apply medical interpretation techniques in a variety of medical situations. pring --- # SPI245 — Community Interpreting I 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 245 - Community Interpreting I SPI 245 - Community Interpreting I Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the development of social services, business and industry vocabulary through role-play. Upon completion, students should be able to consecutively interpret basic messages in a variety of social services, business and industry situations. ummer --- # SAB110 — Intro to Addiction & Recover 3 credits · 3 hours SAB 110 - Intro to Addiction & Recover SAB 110 - Intro to Addiction & Recover Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the history of substance use, effects on society members, treatment of addiction, and preventive measures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the origins of substance use, addiction, prevention, treatment, and recovery. all --- # SAB120 — Intake and Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours SAB 120 - Intake and Assessment SAB 120 - Intake and Assessment Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include diagnostic evaluation and placement, effective interviewing and communication techniques, and use of assessment tools. Upon completion, students should be able to establish rapport with individuals, recognize disorders, and obtain information for referrals and placement. --- # SAB135 — Addictive Processes 3 credits · 3 hours SAB 135 - Addictive Processes SAB 135 - Addictive Processes Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on disorders related to addictions to alcohol, drugs, food, sex, work, gambling, internet, and relationships. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the effects, prevention strategies, and treatment methods associated with addictive disorders. all --- # SUR110 — Intro to Surg Tech 3 credits · 3 hours SUR 110 - Intro to Surg Tech SUR 110 - Intro to Surg Tech Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include: introductory concepts, organizational structure and relationships, legal, ethical and moral issues, medical terminology, pharmacology, anesthesia, wound healing management concepts, and the technological sciences. Upon completion, students should be able to apply theoretical knowledge of the course topics to the practice of surgical technology. --- # SUR111 — Periop Patient Care 7 credits · 7 hours SUR 111 - Periop Patient Care SUR 111 - Periop Patient Care Class: 5 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include asepsis, disinfection and sterilization, physical environment, instrumentation, equipment, peri-operative patient care, and peri-operative case management. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the principles and practice of the peri-operative team member to the operative environment. --- # SUR122 — Surgical Procedures I 6 credits · 6 hours SUR 122 - Surgical Procedures I SUR 122 - Surgical Procedures I Class: 5 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on related surgical anatomy, pathology, and procedures that enhance theoretical knowledge of patient care, instrumentation, supplies, and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to correlate, integrate, and apply theoretical knowledge of the course topics to the clinical operative environment. Prerequisites: SUR110, SUR111 --- # SUR123 — Sur Clinical Practices I 7 credits · 7 hours SUR 123 - Sur Clinical Practices I SUR 123 - Sur Clinical Practices I Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 21 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on the scrub and circulating roles of the surgical technologist including aseptic technique and basic case preparation for selected surgical procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare, assist with, and dismantle basic surgical cases in both the scrub and circulating roles. Prerequisites: SUR110, SUR111 --- # SUR134 — Surgical Procedures II 5 credits · 5 hours SUR 134 - Surgical Procedures II SUR 134 - Surgical Procedures II Class: 5 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on related surgical anatomy, pathology, and procedures that enhance theoretical knowledge of patient care, instrumentation, supplies, and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to correlate, integrate, and apply theoretical knowledge of the course topics to the clinical operative environment. Prerequisites: SUR123 --- # SUR135 — Sur Clinical Practice II 4 credits · 4 hours SUR 135 - Sur Clinical Practice II SUR 135 - Sur Clinical Practice II Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 12 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on greater technical skills, critical thinking, speed, efficiency, and autonomy in the operative setting. Upon completion, students should be able to function in the role of an entry-level surgical technologist. Prerequisites: SUR123 --- # SUR137 — Professional Success Prep 1 credits · 1 hours SUR 137 - Professional Success Prep SUR 137 - Professional Success Prep Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include test-taking strategies, resume preparation, interviewing strategies, communication skills, and teamwork concepts. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare a resume, demonstrate appropriate interview techniques, and identify strengths and weaknesses in preparation for certification. --- # SUR210 — Adv Sur Clinical Practice 2 credits · 2 hours SUR 210 - Adv Sur Clinical Practice SUR 210 - Adv Sur Clinical Practice Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on developing and demonstrating proficiency in skills necessary for advanced practice. Upon completion, students should be able to assume leadership roles in a chosen specialty area. --- # SUR211 — Adv Theoretical Concepts 2 credits · 2 hours SUR 211 - Adv Theoretical Concepts SUR 211 - Adv Theoretical Concepts Class: 2 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on advanced practice in complex surgical specialties, educational methodologies, and managerial skills. Upon completion, students should be able to assume leadership roles in a chosen specialty area. --- # SST110 — Intro to Sustainability 3 credits · 3 hours SST 110 - Intro to Sustainability SST 110 - Intro to Sustainability Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include management processes needed to maximize renewable/non-renewable energy resources, economics of sustainability, and reduction of environmental impacts. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss sustainability practices and demonstrate an understanding of their effectiveness and impacts. --- # SST120 — Energy Use Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours SST 120 - Energy Use Analysis SST 120 - Energy Use Analysis Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include building system control theory, calibrating digital controls, energy loss calculations, and applicable conservation techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of energy use, audits, and controls in the analysis of energy consumption. --- # SST140 — Green Bldg & Design Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours SST 140 - Green Bldg & Design Concepts SST 140 - Green Bldg & Design Concepts Class: 3 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include sustainable building rating systems and certifications, energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, sustainable building materials and water use. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the principles and practices of sustainable building design and construction. --- # TRN110 — Introduction to Transport Tech 2 credits · 2 hours TRN 110 - Introduction to Transport Tech TRN 110 - Introduction to Transport Tech Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include familiarization with major vehicle systems, proper use of various hand and power tools, material safety data sheets, and personal protective equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate safety procedures, identify and use basic shop tools, and describe government regulations regarding transportation repair facilities. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AUT 3137E. all --- # TRN120 — Basic Transportation Electricity 5 credits · 5 hours TRN 120 - Basic Transportation Electricity TRN 120 - Basic Transportation Electricity Class: 4 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic wiring, battery, starting, charging, and electrical concerns. all --- # TRN140 — Transportation Climate Control 2 credits · 2 hours TRN 140 - Transportation Climate Control TRN 140 - Transportation Climate Control Class: 1 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include diagnosis and repair of climate control Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair vehicle climate control systems. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AUT-3137B. pring --- # TRN180 — Basic Welding for Transportation 3 credits · 3 hours TRN 180 - Basic Welding for Transportation TRN 180 - Basic Welding for Transportation Class: 1 Lab: 4 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety and precautionary measures, setup/operation of MIG equipment, metal identification methods, types of welds/ joints, techniques, inspection methods, cutting processes and other related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of welding operations and safety procedures according to industry standard. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course AUT 3109I. pring --- # WEB115 — Web Mark-up & Scripting 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 115 - Web Mark-up & Scripting WEB 115 - Web Mark-up & Scripting Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include basic syntax, object-oriented programming, functions, variables, events, arrays, validation, accessibility, and web standards. Upon completion, students should be able to write, debug, maintain well-formed and well documented interactive web content using JavaScript code. --- # WEB182 — PHP Programming 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 182 - PHP Programming WEB 182 - PHP Programming Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on programming techniques required to create dynamic web pages using PHP scripting language features. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and create a dynamic web site using the PHP scripting language. --- # WEB210 — Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 210 - Web Design WEB 210 - Web Design Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include customer expectations, advanced markup language, multimedia technologies, usability and accessibility practices, and techniques for the evaluation of web design. Upon completion, students should be able to employ advanced design techniques to create high impact and highly functional web sites. pring --- # WEB213 — Internet Mkt & Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 213 - Internet Mkt & Analytics WEB 213 - Internet Mkt & Analytics Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay Per Click advertising (PPC), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), web analytics, eye-tracking software and email marketing. Upon completion, students should be able to set up, monitor and maintain SEO optimized websites; and develop strategies for online marketing and advertising plans. --- # WEB214 — Social Media 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 214 - Social Media WEB 214 - Social Media Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include social media, marketing strategy, brand presence, blogging, social media analytics and technical writing. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize popular social media platforms as part of a marketing strategy, and work with social media analytics tools. pring --- # WEB225 — Content Management Sys 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 225 - Content Management Sys WEB 225 - Content Management Sys Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include individual user accounts, administration menus, RSS-feeds, customizable layout, flexible account privileges, logging, blogging systems, creating online forums, and modules. Upon completion, students should be able to register and maintain individual user accounts and create a business website and/or an interactive community website. --- # WEB230 — Implementing Web Serv 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 230 - Implementing Web Serv WEB 230 - Implementing Web Serv Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include installation, configuration, administration, and security of web servers, services and sites. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively manage the web services deployment lifecycle according to industry standards. --- # WEB250 — Database Driven Websites 3 credits · 3 hours WEB 250 - Database Driven Websites WEB 250 - Database Driven Websites Class: 2 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include the use of basic database CRUD statements (create, read, update and delete) incorporated into web applications, as well as in software architecture principles. Upon completion, students should be able to design and develop database driven web applications according to industry standards. --- # WLD110 — Cutting Processes 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 110 - Cutting Processes WLD 110 - Cutting Processes Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include safety, proper equipment setup, and operation of oxy-fuel and plasma-arc cutting equipment with emphasis on straight line, curve and bevel cutting. Upon completion, students should be able to oxy-fuel and plasma-arc cut metals of varying thickness. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course WLD-3106AA. all --- # WLD112 — Basic Welding Processes 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 112 - Basic Welding Processes WLD 112 - Basic Welding Processes Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on beads applied with gases, mild steel fillers, and electrodes and the capillary action of solder. Upon completion, students should be able to set up welding and oxy-fuel equipment and perform welding, brazing, and soldering processes. pring --- # WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate 5 credits · 5 hours WLD 115 - SMAW (Stick) Plate WLD 115 - SMAW (Stick) Plate Class: 2 Lab: 9 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on padding, fillet, and groove welds in various positions with SMAW electrodes. Upon completion, students should be able to perform SMAW fillet and groove welds on carbon plate with prescribed electrodes. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course WLD-3106AB. all --- # WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 116 - SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe WLD 116 - SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe Class: 1 Lab: 9 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on advancing manipulative skills with SMAW electrodes on varying joint geometry. Upon completion, students should be able to perform groove welds on carbon steel with prescribed electrodes in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. pring Prerequisites: WLD115 --- # WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 121 - GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate WLD 121 - GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include equipment setup and fillet and groove welds with emphasis on application of GMAW and FCAW electrodes on carbon steel plate. Upon completion, students should be able to perform fillet welds on carbon steel with prescribed electrodes in the flat, horizontal, and overhead positions. all --- # WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 122 - GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe WLD 122 - GMAW (MIG) Plate Pipe Class: 1 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on advancing skills with the GMAW process making groove welds on carbon steel plate and pipe in various positions. Upon completion, students should be able to perform groove welds with prescribed electrodes on various joint geometry. pring Prerequisites: WLD121 --- # WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 131 - GTAW (TIG) Plate WLD 131 - GTAW (TIG) Plate Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include correct selection of tungsten, polarity, gas, and proper filler rod with emphasis placed on safety, equipment setup, and welding techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to perform GTAW fillet and groove welds with various electrodes and filler materials. Students may receive credit for this course by successfully completing non-credit course WLD-3106AC. all --- # WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 132 - GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe WLD 132 - GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe Class: 1 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include setup, joint preparation, and electrode selection with emphasis on manipulative skills in all welding positions on plate and pipe. Upon completion, students should be able to perform GTAW welds with prescribed electrodes and filler materials on various joint geometry. pring Prerequisites: WLD131 --- # WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 141 - Symbols & Specifications WLD 141 - Symbols & Specifications Class: 2 Lab: 2 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on interpretation of lines, notes, welding symbols, and specifications. Upon completion, students should be able to read and interpret symbols and specifications commonly used in welding. Students may receive credit for this course by completing noncredit course WLD-3106AD. all --- # WLD151 — Fabrication I 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 151 - Fabrication I WLD 151 - Fabrication I Class: 2 Lab: 6 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Emphasis is placed on safety, measurement, layout techniques, cutting, joining techniques, and the use of fabrication tools and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to perform layout activities and operate various fabrication and material handling equipment. pring --- # WLD261 — Certification Practices 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 261 - Certification Practices WLD 261 - Certification Practices Class: 1 Lab: 3 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include techniques and certification requirements for prequalified joint geometry. Upon completion, students should be able to perform welds on carbon steel plate and/or pipe according to applicable codes. ummer Prerequisites: WLD115, WLD121, WLD131 --- # WBL110 — World of Work 1 credits · 1 hours WBL 110 - World of Work WBL 110 - World of Work Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Topics include job search skills, work ethic, meeting employer expectations, workplace safety, and human relations. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully make the transition from school to work. all, Spring --- # WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I 1 credits · 1 hours WBL 111 - Work-Based Learning I WBL 111 - Work-Based Learning I Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 10 Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies. all, Spring --- # WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I 2 credits · 2 hours WBL 112 - Work-Based Learning I WBL 112 - Work-Based Learning I Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 20 Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies. all, Spring --- # WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I 1 credits · 1 hours WBL 115 - Work-Based Learning Seminar I WBL 115 - Work-Based Learning Seminar I Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Students will discuss highlights, issues, and problems associated with their work-based learning experience. all, Spring --- # WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II 1 credits · 1 hours WBL 121 - Work-Based Learning II WBL 121 - Work-Based Learning II Class: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 10 Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies. all, Spring --- # WBL125 — Work-Based Learning Seminar II 1 credits · 1 hours WBL 125 - Work-Based Learning Seminar II WBL 125 - Work-Based Learning Seminar II Class: 1 Lab: 0 Clinical: 0 Work: 0 Students will discuss highlights, issues, and problems associated with their work-based learning experience. all, Spring