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| Focus Area: Psychology | — | source |
| Focus Area: Social Work | — | source |
| Central Sterile Processing Technician | — | The Central Sterile Processing Technician program is a 28-week program that provides the foundation for individuals interested in the Central Sterile processing field. source |
| Community Health Worker | — | The Community Health Worker program is a 20-week, non-credit program that combines 128 hybrid classroom hours with 60 service learning hours. The classroom instruction covers topics such as the role… source |
| Customer Information Support Specialist | — | The Customer Information Support Specialist (CISS) Program is a professional certificate program offering diverse adult-learners the practical skills necessary to compete in today’s global workforce.… source |
| Industrial Maintenance Training | — | St. Louis Community College’s industrial maintenance training program prepares you to maintain, calibrate and troubleshoot the equipment used in high-tech manufacturing facilities. You'll gain practi… source |
| Truck Driver Training | — | The Professional Truck Driving Training Program for CDL-A and CDL-B is designed for individuals with no commercial driving experience. The program meets the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Admini… source |
| Accounting: AAS | Degree | The Associate of Applied Science in Accounting degree is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge that are necessary to obtain entry-level employment into the accounting job market.… source |
| Automotive Technology: AAS | Degree | The AAS degree of Automotive Technology is a comprehensive degree that combines automotive training with general education courses that will prepare students for employment in the automotive service… source |
| Baking and Pastry Arts: AAS | Degree | The AAS in Hospitality Studies: Baking and Pastry Arts will allow students to gain the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge to become a successful pastry professional. Concepts of baking the… source |
| Behavioral Health Support: AAS | Degree | The Behavioral Health Support Associate in Applied Science provides a pathway for entry-level positions within the helping professions. The program includes a general education component as well as a… source |
| Biotechnology: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science in Biotechnology offers students specialized training for employment as biotechnicians engaged in research and development, quality control, biomanufacturing, and bio… source |
| Focus Area: Accounting | — | source |
| Focus Area: Business | — | source |
| Child and Family Development: AAS | Degree | The Child and Family Development, Associate in Applied Science offers students a variety of career pathways, including Infant Toddler Studies, the study of the Exceptional Child, and Early Childhood… source |
| Clinical Laboratory Technology (Medical Laboratory Technician): AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science in Clinical Laboratory Technology degree program prepares students for entry-level positions as clinical laboratory technicians. Through classroom and practical exper… source |
| Culinary Arts: AAS | Degree | The Culinary Arts program is designed to meet current and future needs for training food service and food service managerial persons to assume leadership roles in the industry. The curriculum covers… source |
| Cybersecurity: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science in Cybersecurity provides the foundation courses to prepare IT students to apply for entry level information assurance/security technician/practitioners positions tha… source |
| Deaf Communication Studies: Interpreter Education - AAS | Degree | Deaf Communication Studies: Interpreter Education Program, Associate in Applied Science degree provides the instruction and experience necessary to develop ASL-English interpreting skills including s… source |
| Dental Hygiene: AAS | Degree | The dental hygiene program is a 2-year, full time program that begins each fall and is designed to prepare students for licensure and employment in the State of Missouri. The program includes a gener… source |
| Funeral Service Education: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science degree in Funeral Service Education at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park prepares students for any entry level position as a funeral director and embalmer in… source |
| Focus Area: Biology | — | source |
| Focus Area: Computer Science | — | This focus area is intended for students who plan to major in Computer Science at a 4 year college or university, after completion of their associate's degree at St. Louis Community College. Your off… source |
| Focus Area: Engineering | — | source |
| Focus Area: Mathematics | — | This focus area is intended for students who plan to major in Mathematics at a 4 year college or university, after completion of their associate's degree at St. Louis Community College. Your official… source |
| Graphic Communications: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science degree in Graphic Communications engages students in a dynamic, workplace-oriented, and contemporary design education that stresses innovation and career preparedness… source |
| Health Information Management: AAS | Degree | Health Information Management (HIM), Associate in Applied Science, program provides students with the technical skills and knowledge required to provide reliable and valid information essential to th… source |
| Horticulture: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science in Horticulture centers on both the science and the art of horticulture through a combination of classroom theory, practical laboratory application, and on-the-job tr… source |
| Hospitality Management: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science degree in Hospitality Management will prepare students for entry-level management trainee positions in the hospitality industry. Coursework will introduce students to… source |
| Human Services: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science degree in Human Services provides students with a basic social science framework and perspective for pursuing an entry-level position in the field of human services.… source |
| Legal Studies for the Paralegal: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science in Legal Studies for the Paralegal degree at St. Louis Community College is the oldest Paralegal degree program in the United States. It prepares and enhances student… source |
| Practical Nursing: CP | — | The Certificate of Proficiency in Practical Nursing prepares students to become Licensed Practical Nurses. Students learn to provide direct care for clients that is based on the nursing process. Stud… source |
| Magnetic Resonance Imaging: CP | — | The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Certificate of Proficiency provides training in MRI technologies and procedures for graduates of an associate degree program or two-year hospital-based program in… source |
| Network Security Engineering: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science degree in Network Security Engineering is a skill-oriented program that prepares students to design, implement, troubleshoot, maintain, and secure enterprise networks… source |
| Nursing: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science degree in Nursing prepares students to become registered nurses. Students learn to provide direct care for clients that is based on the nursing process. Students acqu… source |
| Occupational Therapy Assistant: AAS | Degree | The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program, Associate in Applied Science, prepares students for positions as occupational therapy practitioners who work under the supervision of registered occupation… source |
| Paramedic Technology: AAS | Degree | Paramedic Technology, Associate in Applied Science prepares students for positions as emergency medical technicians-paramedics. Paramedics are skilled in patient assessment and recognition of diagnos… source |
| Physical Therapist Assistant: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science degree in Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) prepares graduates to work as a team to assist the physical therapists (PTs) to manage movement dysfunction and enhance p… source |
| Radiologic Technology: AAS | Degree | The Radiologic Technology program prepares students for entry-level positions as radiographers (X-ray technologists). Student must attend full-time and satisfy both the didactic and clinical componen… source |
| Respiratory Care: AAS | Degree | The AAS Respiratory Care program prepares graduates with demonstrated competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains of respiratory care prac… source |
| Respiratory Care: BS | Degree | The Bachelor of Science, Respiratory Care Program graduates students with demonstrated competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains of resp… source |
| Bachelor of Health Science in Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences with Emphasis in Nuclear Medicine: University of Missouri - Columbia | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts - General Transfer Studies who plan to transfer to the University of Missouri - Columbia (MU) to complete a Bachelor of Healt… source |
| Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville | Degree | This academic plan is for students pursuing the Associate in Applied Science in Nursing who plan to transfer to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) to complete a Bachelor of Science in N… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Animation: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing the Associate in Applied Science Graphic Communications with the Illustration and Animation Design Track who plan to transfer to Webster Universit… source |
| Bachelor of Science in Computer Science: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete one of the… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Film, Television, and Video Production: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete a Bachelor… source |
| Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate in Applied Science in Graphic Communications with the Graphic and Interactive Track who plan to transfer to Webster University to com… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Strategic Communications: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete a Bachelor… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Interactive Digital Media: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete a Bachelor… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Media Production and Master of Arts in Strategic Communications: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing the Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete a Bachelor… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Media Production: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing the Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete a Bachelor… source |
| Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with Studio Emphasis in Photography: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate in Fine Arts in Photography at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete the Bachelor of Fin… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Sports Communication and Master of Arts in Strategic Communications: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete a Bachelor… source |
| Bachelor of Arts in Sports Communication: Webster University | Degree | This academic plan is intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies at St. Louis Community College who plan to transfer to Webster University to complete a Bachelor… source |
| Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with Emphasis in Studio Art: Webster University | Degree | These academic plans are intended for students pursuing an Associate of Arts in General Transfer Studies or Associate in Fine Arts in General Fine Arts who plan to transfer to Webster University to c… source |
| Skilled Trades Industrial Occupations Technology: AAS | Degree | Skilled Trades Industrial Occupations Technology allows individuals to earn an associate degree tailored to their occupational/career needs. College credit for technical areas may be earned through e… source |
| Software Developer: AAS | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science Software Developer degree provides students with the technical skills and knowledge required to design, write, implement, secure, and maintain software systems in the… source |
| Surgical Technology: AAS | Degree | The Surgical Technology Associate in Applied Science program prepares students for entry level positions as surgical technologists through classroom instruction, laboratory skill practice, and clinic… source |
| Welding Technology: CP | — | Welding Technology, Certificate of Proficiency equips student s with the knowledge and expertise needed to excel in the field of welding. This program offers comprehensive training in various welding… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACC 100 | Applied Accounting | 3 | provides an overview of the basic principles of accounting and is designed to familiarize accounting, business, and career program students with the basic accounting system. An emphasis is placed on… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 110 | Financial Accounting | 4 | provides an introduction to the financial reporting of operations, cash flow, and financial position of corporate entities through general purpose financial statements. Emphasis is placed on the real… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ACC 114 | Managerial Accounting | 3 | provides an introduction to the design and use of accounting information within an organization. The analysis of revenue and cost behavior is utilized for planning, directing, and controlling busines… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 120 | Computer Accounting Applications for Business | 3 | This survey course introduces various commercial accounting software in a hands-on environment. Topics covered include general ledger, receivables, payables, inventory, payroll, and importing and exp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 122 | Computer Accounting Applications - Spreadsheets | 3 | Computer Accounting Applications-Spreadsheets uses spreadsheet software as a tool in solving accounting problems and presenting and analyzing accounting data. Topics include using spreadsheet softwar… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 124 | Computer Accounting Applications - Databases | 3 | This course covers how to build a database for accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, fixed assets and payroll. Prerequisites: ACC 110 with a minimum grade of "C" or department approval an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 203 | Cost Accounting | 3 | This course covers modern cost/managerial theory and practices with an emphasis on using cost information for managerial decision making. Prerequisites: ACC 114 with a minimum grade of "C" or better… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 204 | Income Tax Accounting | 3 | A study of federal tax accounting; emphasis is placed on the procedure required to comply with the tax laws and to make the required tax returns. Income tax, social security and payroll tax accountin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 206 | Auditing | 3 | This course teaches the procedures of examination of financial statements by external and internal auditors. Topics include auditing standards, development of working papers and reports, and developm… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 208 | Intermediate Accounting I | 3 | This course covers financial accounting theory relating to asset, liability and owner's equity accounts, including methods of valuation and the related effects on financial statements. Prerequisites:… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 209 | Intermediate Accounting II | 3 | A further study of financial accounting theory. Topics will include intangible assets, current and long-term liabilities, equity, earnings per share, and investments. Prerequisites: ACC 208 with a mi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 211 | Current Topics in Accounting | 3 | examines the contemporary issues and emerging trends currently transforming the accounting profession. Students will assess the positions of interested parties in accounting reporting and taxation, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 212 | Nonprofit Accounting | 3 | The course addresses the principles, concepts and processes involved in the accounting treatment for nonprofit entities. Organizations discussed will include state and local governments, the federal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 213 | Survey of Business Taxes | 3 | This is a survey course of Business Taxes. Topics include federal taxation of income, state taxation of income, state capital base taxes, state sales and use tax, federal and state employment related… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 214 | Business Taxes: Research and Planning | 3 | This course concentrates on advanced business tax issues for partnerships, corporations, and S-corporations. Topics include tax planning, tax practice considerations, and tax research. Prerequisites:… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 215 | Fraud and Forensic Accounting | 3 | introduces students to current methodologies and work performed by forensic accountants. The concentration of this course focuses on current fraud issues. In addition, this course will educate studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 291 | Accounting Internship | 3 | An Accounting Internship allows students to apply skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career opportunities while supervised by an employer and a faculty member. Working as… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 292 | Accounting Internship II | 3 | This is an additional internship opportunity for accounting students to apply skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career opportunities while supervised by an employer and a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACC 293 | Accounting Internship III | 3 | This is an additional internship opportunity for accounting students to apply skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career opportunities while supervised by an employer and a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANT 101 | General Anthropology (MOTR ANTH 101) | 3 | General Anthropology is the study of human beings, their ancestors, related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions. This course introduces the major subfields of anthropology (anthrop… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANT 102 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (MOTR ANTH 201) | 3 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology introduces students to the diversity of human culture and the idea of humans as creators of culture and society. This course uses the concepts and theories of cu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ARA 101 | Modern Arabic I (MOTR LANG 105) | 4 | Modern Arabic I is a beginning course that presents sentence structure and vocabulary needed to communicate in basic Arabic conversations. Students also learn about the Arabic culture as they practic… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ARA 102 | Modern Arabic II (MOTR LANG 106) | 4 | Modern Arabic II is a continuation of Modern Arabic I. The course expands vocabulary and grammar and encourages communication in Arabic using the present and past tenses. Students learn about culture… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ART 100 | Art Appreciation (MOTR ARTS 100) | 3 | Art Appreciation is intended to stimulate student's visual, aesthetic, and intellectual awareness of our global artistic heritage. Both historic and thematic approaches to a wide variety of objects a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 101 | Art History - Prehistory to 1300 (MOTR ARTS 101) | 3 | Art History - Prehistory to 1300 is a survey of art before 1300 C.E. Works of art and characteristics of artistic styles are presented and discussed as manifestations of influential ideas from the fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 102 | Art History - 1300 to Present (MOTR ARTS 102) | 3 | Art History - 1300 to Present is a survey of art after 1300 C.E. Works of art and characteristics of artistic styles are presented and discussed as manifestations of influential ideas from the follow… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 103 | History of Modern Art (MOTR ARTS 100) | 3 | History of Modern Art surveys modern art beginning with the late-18th century and proceeding through the work of contemporary artists. Recurrent themes from the following periods will be examined: Im… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 109 | Drawing I (MOTR PERF 105D) | 3 | Drawing I provides an introduction to drawing principles, construction, proportion, form, value, perspective, composition, tools, and media. Perception, visual sensitivity, and critical thinking are… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 110 | Drawing II | 3 | A continuation of ART 109 , the fundamentals and principles of drawing, with more emphasis on organizational concepts and a variety of media. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART 109… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 111 | Figure Drawing I | 3 | provides an introduction to drawing the human figure. Exercises will include direct observation of life models. Anatomical form, proportion, structure, and gesture will be emphasized. Prerequisites:… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 112 | Figure Drawing II | 3 | Continuation of ART 111 . Emphasizes the use of various drawing media. Analysis of the structure of the human figure through anatomy. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART 111 with a m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 113 | Ceramics I (MOTR PERF 105C) | 3 | Ceramics I is a study of the basic principles of ceramics and ceramic sculpture with introductions to traditional and contemporary ideas and techniques. (Credit is only allowed for either ART 113 or… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 114 | Painting I | 3 | An introduction to oil painting from still-life objects, with emphasis on technique and the effective use of color. Composition and drawing will be stressed as they relate to painting. Additional stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 115 | Printmaking I (MOTR PERF 105GA) | 3 | Printmaking I provides an introduction to traditional and contemporary printmaking. Students produce prints in a variety of techniques while learning proper use of tools and materials appropriate to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 116 | Sculpture I (MOTR PERF 105S) | 3 | Sculpture I is an introduction to fundamental concepts of sculpture including object making and non-object oriented compositions. Basic materials and methods will be explored. (Credit is only allowed… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 131 | Computer Art Studio | 3 | introduces students to the primary methods, practices, and software programs used in various design industries. Projects will be developed using digital illustration, photo editing, and layout design… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 133 | Graphic Design I | 3 | is an introduction to visual communications with an emphasis on the foundational components and principles of the profession. Projects will employ basic layout processes, typography, concept generati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 134 | Graphic Design II | 3 | explores visual communications practices with an emphasis on logo development and branding, various layout formats for print and online scenarios, the creative use of typography, color systems and th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 135 | Graphic Production | 2 | focuses on the history of design production and the fundamentals of various contemporary commercial printing processes. The course emphasizes the proper preparation of electronic pre-press files for… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ART 138 | Drawing and Rendering for Graphics | 3 | emphasizes the traditional and digital processes of drawing, composition, perspective, and concept development as it relates to graphic design. Original drawings for projects will be created to conve… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 140 | Two-Dimensional Design | 3 | provides an introduction to the basic two-dimensional elements of fine art and design: line, shape, value, texture, space, and color. Through a series of projects, students will manipulate these elem… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 150 | Design Communication for Interior Design and Architecture | 3 | provides an introduction to graphic communication techniques as a way to communicate architecture and interior design processes and solutions. Utilizing traditional and digital methods, students will… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 151 | Interior Design I | 3 | introduces students to interior space planning and the application of basic design principles and color theory to interior environments. Emphasis is placed on architectural drafting and the design an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 153 | History of Cultural Environments I | 3 | surveys the history of architecture, interior design, furniture, and decorative arts from prehistory to the industrial revolution. The course examines the materials, techniques, and aesthetics that m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 154 | Architectural Graphics and Technology I | 3 | introduces students to the fundamentals of architectural drafting using hand drafting techniques and computer-aided drafting software currently utilized in the architecture and interior design indust… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 158 | Workplace Learning: Kitchen and Bath Design | 3 | is an experiential learning course which provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 165 | Photography I (MOTR PERF 105GA) | 3 | Photography I provides an introduction to the settings and creative controls of the camera, as well as the craft of black and white printing. Students will learn traditional darkroom techniques, as w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 166 | Photography II | 3 | provides a concentrated study of photographic aesthetics, printing techniques, and portfolio development. Conceptual approaches, as well as more enhanced methods of using and presenting images, are a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 168 | History of Photography | 3 | This course explores the understanding of photography as a cultural, commercial and aesthetic endeavor. Significant historical events, techniques, equipment, aesthetic trends and individual contribut… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 169 | Concepts in the Visual Arts (MOTR ARTS 100) | 3 | Concepts in the Visual Arts explores how the evolution of painting, sculpture, illustration, photography, and digital media has reflected transformations of both cultural and personal ideas over hund… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 172 | Digital Photography (MOTR PERF 105GA) | 3 | Digital Photography introduces the mechanics of the digital camera, image adjustments through software programs, and printing from a computer. Students will follow guided exercises and projects and p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 186 | Building Systems and Construction for Interior Designers | 3 | This course explores building construction, systems and technology and their relationship to design development and project completion. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 204 | Photography III | 3 | This course is a continuation of the exploration of the photographic process and techniques begun in Photography I and Photography II, with a greater emphasis being placed on the creative process and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 207 | Three-Dimensional Design | 3 | is an introduction to three-dimensional language and expression. Students will use a variety of materials and methods to explore compositions in three dimensions. (Credit is only allowed for either A… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 210 | Advanced Drawing | 3 | emphasizes continued improvement of drawing skills developed in prerequisite coursework, with more advanced exploration of materials, methods, concept development, and personal expression. Some selec… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 213 | Ceramics II | 3 | builds on concepts from Ceramics I and expands the study of form, surface, and finishing techniques by producing functional and/or sculptural work. Prerequisites: ART 113 with a minimum grade of "C"… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 214 | Painting II | 3 | A continuation of ART 114 with emphasis on composition and color. Knowledge will be developed for future individual study. Additional studio hours required. (Credit is only allowed for either ART 214… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 215 | Printmaking II | 3 | A continuation of ART 115 . In addition to continued exploration of media covered in Printmaking I, this course introduces students to additional printmaking techniques, from a selection of lithograp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 216 | Sculpture II | 3 | provides advanced study for students who have completed Sculpture I. This course offers the opportunity to further explore materials and methods, art historical influences, and personal creative inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 228 | Workplace Learning: Photography | 3 | This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professiona… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 233 | Graphic Design III | 3 | will examine and engage in advanced methods of visual communications with an emphasis on developing creative solutions to complex design problems. A professional approach to the discipline will be st… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 234 | Graphic Design IV | 3 | is an advanced exploration of graphic communications that emphasizes creative problem solving through professional practices. Outcomes will be accomplished through the development of projects that de… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 236 | Typography | 3 | stresses the refined use of typesetting as a primary design and communications tool. Coursework examines contemporary, historic, and regional styles of letterforms and their use. The development of a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 239 | Editorial and Commercial Illustration | 3 | explores concept development and visual narratives in illustration, drawing, and painting. Emphasis is on realistic drawing, product rendering, and modeling using expressive, historical, and contempo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 240 | Digital Illustration | 3 | combines traditional drawing and digital rendering with tools, media, and software to create and explore comprehensive concept development of visual narratives and design-related illustration challen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 245 | Portfolio Design and Workplace Preparation | 3 | is the capstone of the Graphic Communications degree. Students are guided in the development of print and on-line portfolios and support materials that comprehensively demonstrate a successful culmin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 249 | Digital Photography II | 3 | explores advanced techniques and aesthetics associated with digital photography. Students expand their knowledge and use of camera controls, editing software, and workflow solutions while building a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 251 | Interior Design II | 3 | focuses on creating functional and aesthetically pleasing commercial and residential interiors using a systematic approach to the design process. Special emphasis is placed on commercial and resident… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 252 | Interior Design III | 3 | This course is an in-depth study of interior design, emphasizing the influence of abstract design, universal design, global design, and sustainable practices on the built environment. A systematic ap… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 253 | Interior Design IV | 3 | This course is an advanced study and application of the problem-solving approach to the design of the built environment. This course will also introduce students to the ethical standards and business… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 254 | History of Cultural Environments II | 3 | surveys the history of architecture, interior design, furniture, and decorative arts since the Industrial Revolution. The course examines the materials, techniques, and aesthetics that make environme… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 265 | Artificial Light Photography | 3 | introduces basic theories of illumination, as applied to various subjects in the photographic studio and on location. The utilization of a variety of light sources within these contexts is studied, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 267 | Contemporary Concepts in Photography | 3 | focuses on current issues and ideas about photography. Themes and approaches that address a range of conceptual, documentary, and personal ideas are addressed and practiced. Varied presentation metho… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 269 | Field Photography | 3 | emphasizes photographing subject matter found in nature. Field trips to gardens and regional parks provide students the opportunity to explore and visually portray elements within natural environment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 271 | Portrait Photography | 3 | explores photographic techniques used to create effective images of people, using both natural and artificial illumination. Close-ups, environmental portraits, and photographing groups are studied. W… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 272 | Documentary Photography | 3 | explores the ways in which photography can depict social or cultural issues. The methods of approach used by documentary photographers are discussed and practiced, with students considering the possi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 273 | Architectural Photography | 3 | explores the methods for photographing both the exteriors and interiors of structures and buildings. Perspective controls and the understanding and use of a variety of lenses and camera formats will… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 275 | Photo Imaging I: Photoshop (MOTR PERF 105GA) | 3 | Photo Imaging I: Photoshop is an investigation of processing image files. Software tools and adjustment controls will be learned. Students will investigate scanning, color and tonal management, image… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 121 | Watercolor I | 3 | A foundation course covering basic watercolor techniques and materials including washes, wet-into-wet, glazing, shading, color mixing and layering. Course will emphasize development of skills, divers… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 135 | Web Design I | 3 | builds a foundation for researching, creating, and developing online experiences that effectively deliver design and content for web-based communications. Industry-standard software will be used, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 143 | Web Design II | 3 | stresses advanced methods and practices of creating experiences in interactive and online digital media. Students learn and use contemporary web languages, styling, and study content management syste… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 151 | Interior Specifications, Materials, and Methods | 3 | This course is an in depth analysis of materials used in interior environments. Students will gain experience in the process of researching, evaluating, selecting, and specifying appropriate material… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 152 | Lighting Design | 3 | introduces students to the functional and technical aspects of designing interior environments utilizing artificial and natural lighting. Topics include lighting sources, fixture selection, color and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 175 | Video Art I | 3 | Students will explore video art as a personal expressive media for the individual artist, including work with specific software programs, sound equipment, and other tools used in the contemporary art… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 177 | Jewelry and Metalsmithing | 3 | introduces students to jewelry design and metalsmithing techniques. Students are exposed to a variety of fabrication methods from a selection of cold-joining, soldering, sawing and piercing, metal fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 195 | Special Topics in Graphic Design | 1 | This course allows for the exploration of special topics as they emerge in the field of graphic design, maintaining a curriculum of problem solving and critical thinking. Additional hours required. P… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AT 204 | Comic Book Illustration I | 3 | This course emphasizes the basics of comic book illustration and techniques associated with this popular genre. Various materials and techniques will be explored to produce formatted comic strips. Ad… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 205 | Dimensional Illustration I | 3 | Students interested in Illustration will go beyond usual two-dimensional art methods to create dimensional art. Various material and techniques will be explored to introduce unique three-dimensional… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 207 | Motion Media Design | 3 | challenges students to use still imagery, typography, sound, special effects, video and other digital media to develop animated, motion graphic sequences and short videos in a design and communicatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 208 | Fantasy Illustration I | 3 | Students interested in Illustration will learn the basics and techniques used on books and gaming covers. The student will utilize skills learned in drawing for graphics and illustration to execute i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 210 | Drawing Problems | 3 | This course focuses on drawing problems of an advanced nature. It will stress the continued development of individual ideas formulated in ART 210 . Additional lab hours required. (Credit is only allo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 212 | Special Topics in Photography | 3 | allows for specialized study within the medium of photography by concentrating on a select set of materials, techniques, concepts, or aesthetic issues. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 213 | Advanced Ceramics | 3 | A self-directed learning experience for students. Course work may include throwing, glaze formulation, hand-building and kiln firing. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART 213 with a m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 215 | Advanced Printmaking | 3 | A continuation of ART 115 and ART 215 . Students will pursue a more individual course of instruction and portfolio development in the printmaking media. The student will choose from media taught in A… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 221 | Watercolor II | 3 | An expansion and application of the basic watercolor techniques from the foundation course AT 121 through a series of paintings. Course will emphasize color theory, composition and development of an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 225 | Watercolor III | 3 | An expansion of AT 221 . The self-motivated student will work on advanced watercolor techniques in specific assignments and in self-directed paintings. Course will emphasize advanced color theory and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 227 | Three-Dimensional Studio | 3 | provides the opportunity for students to pursue focused study in three-dimensional expression. Emphasis will be placed on concept development and empower the student to explore themes of personal int… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 229 | Advanced Painting Projects | 3 | This course will develop the painting and perceptual skills of students. The course is taught with an emphasis on individual study. Additional studio hours required. (Credit is only allowed for eithe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 233 | Concept Development for Animation | 3 | explores artistic techniques, storyboarding, and design principles used in creating compelling visual narratives. Students utilize industry-standard tools and technologies to solve various creative p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 234 | Fundamentals of Animation | 3 | explores tools and techniques used by professional animators to create convincing illusions and natural motion. Students learn the principles of animation and apply them to the production of original… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 235 | Advanced Motion and Interactive Design | 3 | explores techniques for the planning, development, and execution of animated videos and interactive projects. A primary emphasis is the combining of dynamic aesthetic and contemporary digital practic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 242 | History of Graphic Communications | 3 | examines the major eras, styles, and developments of design and applied arts from the dawn of writing until present day. The course uses a global perspective to investigate technological progress, re… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 246 | Advanced Computer Art Applications | 3 | uses industry-standard software for the purpose and development of expressive digital techniques, creative dimensional designs, and exploratory image making methods that apply to graphic communicatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 254 | Workplace Learning: Interior Design | 3 | is an experiential course that provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a profe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 276 | Photo Imaging II: Photoshop | 3 | This course explores intermediate methods of working with continuous tone images in an efficient manner. Topics include refinements in tonal and color adjustment tools, masking tools, typography tool… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 279 | Alternative Photographic Processes | 3 | explores the use of non-traditional methods, and a variety of hand-applied emulsions, to produce photographic images. Students have the opportunity to create prints using historic processes on a vari… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 280 | Advanced Photography | 1 | This course is a course that emphasizes both the conceptual and technical challenges of creating a cohesive, related body of work for either a portfolio or exhibition. Additional lab hours required.… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AT 282 | Workplace Learning: Graphic Communications | 1 | This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professiona… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AT 287 | Architectural Graphics and Technology II | 3 | builds upon previous computer-aided interior design knowledge and introduces students to methods for utilizing building information modeling (BIM) software to create interior design drawings. Student… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AT 291 | Fine Art Portfolio and Professional Practices | 3 | is advanced studio work with an individualized focus. A variety of art media may be employed based on the student’s concentration. The development of professional practices will be emphasized. Topics… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 101 | Automotive Fundamentals and Service Information | 3 | is an entry-level course that exposes the student to all aspects of automotive safety procedures and precautions. Additionally, students receive training on what types of electronic service informati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 103 | Automotive Vehicle Inspection and Light Maintenance | 3 | will illustrate the fundamentals of basic vehicle maintenance and inspection for entry-level employment. Students will gain experience in the course from instructor-led lectures and hands-on applicat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 105 | Automotive Maintenance and Service | 3 | teaches students entry-level skills to properly inspect, maintain, and service a modern vehicle. Students will gain exposure to various types of automotive fluids and learn how to properly exchange t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 107 | Automotive Steering and Suspension Service | 3 | explores various types of steering and suspension designs and teaches detailed component testing procedures. Components include ball joints, struts, tie rod ends, and bushings. Students will also gai… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 110 | Automotive Electrical Principles | 3 | will build the foundation for direct current (DC) electricity. Students will learn the relationship between electrical circuits and units of electrical measurements while using a digital multi-meter… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 112 | Automotive Brake Systems Service and Diagnosis | 3 | helps develop skills needed to inspect, service, and repair modern disc/drum brakes that are hydraulically controlled. Additional emphasis will focus on the operation and diagnosis of electronic brak… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 114 | Automotive Engine Repair and Diagnosis | 3 | teaches the theory and application of the 4-cycle internal combustion engine. Students will learn to identify components, disassemble the engine, inspect components, measure to determine acceptable w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 116 | Automotive Powertrain Controls | 3 | explores the relationship between fuel delivery and engine control management. Students will learn how to identify and test a fuel delivery system. Students will identify different types of powertrai… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 200 | Automotive Fieldwork Operations | 5 | introduces students to three different roles within an automotive repair facility: service manager, parts manager, and technician. As a service manager, students will learn appointment scheduling, cr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| AUT 203 | Automotive Manual Drivetrain | 3 | covers the theory of operation, service procedures, and diagnosis of manual transmissions, transfer cases, constant velocity joints, differential/axles, and clutches. Students will disassemble these… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 210 | Automotive Transmissions and Transaxles | 3 | emphasizes the service, operation, diagnosis, and repair procedures of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Students will learn how to maintain and service multiple types of automatic transmission… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUT 212 | Automotive Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning | 3 | (HVAC) emphasize the principles, operation, and diagnosis of heating and air conditioning features found in automobiles. Students will learn how to recover, recharge, and recycle refrigerants used in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BAP 101 | Introduction to Baking Theory | 3 | introduces the principles of food science and nutrition as they apply to baking and pastry arts. The Scientific Method is used to explore pastry ingredients and their function in product preparation… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BAP 105 | Breads, Rolls, and Bakeries | 3 | introduces the techniques for preparation of assorted breads, quick breads, yeast-raised, laminated, and enriched doughs for the bakeshop as well as cookies, pies, and basic bakery staples. The use o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BAP 110 | Production Pastry Techniques | 3 | is designed to give the student working knowledge of traditional and contemporary methods of producing puff pastry, pate a choux, creams, custards, tarts, and mousses. Fundamentals of production and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BAP 115 | Cake Production and Decoration | 3 | exposes students to the proper procedures for producing traditional and contemporary cakes. Emphasis will be placed on mixing methods of batters, fillings, and icings. Skills taught include cake deco… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BAP 150 | Bakeshop Basics for Culinarians | 3 | is an introduction to the fundamentals of baking and pastry utilized in the culinary industry. Students will learn the theories of baking science, mathematics, and production techniques, along with t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BAP 160 | Artistic Concepts in Pastry | 3 | introduces students to the basic principles of drawing, design, digital photography, and artistic media utilized in the baking and pastry industry. Students will work with two-dimensional and three-d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BAP 201 | Artisan and Decorative Bread | 2 | will cover various styles of producing artisan and decorative bread. Instruction will include techniques of production utilizing various processes of fermentation. Elements of showpieces and decorati… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BAP 205 | Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts | 2 | introduces the multiple production techniques of frozen desserts. Students will be taught the fundamentals of balancing formulations, controlling texture, and developing flavor profiles, with an emph… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BAP 210 | Chocolate Candies and Showpieces | 2 | teaches students the proper tempering techniques of chocolate. Hand-dipped and molded candies will be produced utilizing various methods. Variations of chocolates, fillings, manufacturing techniques,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BAP 215 | Plated Desserts | 2 | focuses on the preparation and presentation of plated desserts. Contemporary versions of traditional desserts will be created utilizing several styles of plate presentation. Advanced flavor developme… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BAP 220 | Sugar Candies and Showpieces | 2 | introduces students to the process of artistic design, drawing, and creation of two and three-dimensional centerpieces utilizing sugar and pastillage. Students will also produce sugar-based candies u… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BAP 260 | Baking and Pastry Arts Capstone | 3 | is a culminating course that focuses on the synthesis and application of the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully obtain the Certified Pastry Culinarian certification through the American C… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BE 153 | Workplace Learning: Biomedical Electronics Technology | 4 | provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a facu… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BE 254 | Biomedical Applications | 5 | develops competencies, including maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair, with such basic hospital equipment as transducers, amplifiers, processors, display modules, and respiratory and radiography… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BHS 200 | Introduction to Behavioral Health Support | 3 | exposes students to the programs and services offered by community mental health centers and other behavioral health facilities. Students will be introduced to populations served, services provided,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 205 | Legal and Ethical Issues in Behavioral Health Support | 3 | examines laws and regulations in Missouri related to behavioral health. Topics include ethical standards, personal and professional boundaries, and common legal matters facing individuals with mental… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 210 | Systems of Care | 3 | introduces students to different systems in which their clients are involved. Topics include the family, mental health, medical, other social service agencies, and schools. Students examine the commu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 215 | Clinical Encounters I: Interviewing and Assessment | 3 | teaches interviewing skills and familiarize students with various screenings and assessments to use with clients. This class takes the student from assessment and individual treatment planning to ser… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 220 | Integrated Health | 3 | exposes students to challenges related to treatment of co-occurring conditions, signs, symptoms, and best practices for management of chronic health issues. Topics related to overall client wellness,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 225 | Support for Youth and Families | 3 | examines relationships, dynamics, and troubled patterns within the family unit. Family and youth interventions, preventions, and techniques are addressed and the Community Support role in family inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 230 | Clinical Encounters II: Crisis and Interventions | 3 | will familiarize students with conflict resolution, crisis intervention, de-escalation of highly charged situations and Trauma Informed Care (TIC). Students will gain experience in recognizing, asses… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 250 | Behavioral Health Support Practicum I | 3 | affords students the opportunity to gain practical experience and observation in a behavioral health setting, working with individuals, families, and communities. Students learn the structure and fun… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 251 | Behavioral Health Support Seminar I | 1 | offers students continued applied experience of a behavioral health setting. Students engage in supervised group work to integrate and process materials, theories, techniques, and experiences as they… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BHS 260 | Evidence Based Treatment | 4 | (EBT) will expose students to commonly used behavioral health prevention and intervention approaches with an emphasis on skills training. Students will learn evidence-based practices (EBP) including… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BHS 270 | Behavioral Health Support Practicum II | 3 | offers students continued applied experience in a behavioral health setting. Students engage in supervised interactions working with individuals, families, and communities experiencing a variety of b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BHS 271 | Behavioral Health Support Seminar II | 1 | offers students continued applied experience in a behavioral health setting. Students engage in supervised group work to provide the opportunity to integrate and process materials, theories, techniqu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIC 103 | Building Codes and Ordinances | 3 | offers a detailed study of national, state, and local ordinances geared to public safety, land use controls, and building codes. It will include a detailed summary of use philosophy, development, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIC 203 | Plan Review I (Non-Structural) | 3 | provides the student with an understanding of building plans for residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings as related to the requirements of various codes and the zoning ordina… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIC 204 | Plan Review II (Structural) | 3 | provides the student with an understanding of building plans with emphasis on structural elements of building design. The student will review and calculate loads and sizing of structural elements of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 103 | Anatomy for Funeral Service | 3 | is a fundamental course on human anatomy. Emphasis will be on the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, respiratory, and reproductive systems. This course is… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 106 | Human Heredity (MOTR LIFS 100LG) | 4 | Human Heredity will introduce students to basic concepts in human inheritance. Areas of emphasis will include patterns of inheritance, population genetics, the genetics of immunity and cancer, geneti… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 109 | Human Biology (MOTR LIFS 100) | 3 | Human Biology is an introduction to basic human structure and function, as well as the human body's interaction with its surroundings, including cell theory, genetics, systems biology, ecology, and e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 110 | General Zoology (MOTR BIOL 100LZ) | 4 | General Zoology provides a survey of the animal kingdom with emphasis on comparative anatomy, physiology, ecology, and evolution of the major invertebrate and vertebrate groups. Prerequisites: Readin… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 111 | Introductory Biology (MOTR BIOL 100L) | 4 | Introductory Biology provides a consideration of the principles of biology, with emphasis on the molecular approach to the structure and function of living organisms. This course is intended for libe… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 113 | Modern Aspects of Biology (MOTR BIOL 100) | 3 | Modern Aspects of Biology provides a consideration of the principles of biology as they relate to socially relevant issues in nutrition, reproduction, sexuality, heredity, and disease. Prerequisites:… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 117 | Conservation and Ecology (MOTR BIOL 100EC) | 3 | Conservation and Ecology focuses on the environment and the effects that humans have on the Earth. Interrelationships of living things to their environment and to each other are discussed with focus… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 119 | Field Botany | 4 | focuses on plant identification of native and naturalized grasses, forbs, and woody plants, with emphasis on flowering plants. The comparative morphology, systematics, evolution, and ecological facto… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 120 | Field Zoology | 3 | introduces students to the natural history of animals within a wide variety of habitats. Topics will include the conservation, and history of wildlife populations in the Midwest, including insects an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 124 | General Botany I (MOTR BIOL 100LB) | 4 | General Botany I will introduce students to the biological aspects of plant life, including cell structure and function, anatomy, morphology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, and the environmental fac… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 125 | Principles of Nutrition (MOTR LIFS 100N) | 3 | Principles of Nutrition is an introduction to the science of nutrition. Topics include the science of digestion and absorption, utilization of nutrients, metabolism and influencing factors, functions… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 140 | Principles of Biology I (MOTR BIOL 150L) | 5 | Principles of Biology I presents an introduction to scientific methodology and biological principles applied to the molecular level of the structure and function of living organisms. This course is i… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIO 141 | Principles of Biology II | 4 | presents an introduction to scientific methodology and biological principles applied to the organism and supraorganism levels of biology. Topics covered include: population biology, evolution, and a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 151 | Biology of Human Health and Disease (MOTR LIFS 100D) | 3 | Biology of Human Health and Disease will explore the evolution of microbes and human disease and the influences that regular exercise, diet, and genetic factors have on everyday good health. The cour… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 154 | The Biology of Human Sex (MOTR LIFS 100R) | 3 | The Biology of Human Sex covers male and female reproductive systems, sexual gender, sexually transmitted infections, contraception, assisted reproductive techniques and the development of the fetus.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 157 | Good Laboratory Practices, Compliance, and Bioinformatic Principles | 3 | provides a general overview of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations as they pertian to the biotechnology field. Knowledge of current Good Laboratory Practices (cGLP) and current Good Ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 177 | Food Science | 3 | introduces the fundamental biological, chemical, and physical scientific principles associated with the study of foods. Topics include food composition and nutrition, food additives, regulations, foo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 178 | Food Science Laboratory | 1 | provides a hands-on experience with equipment and technology for the culinary and dietetic student. The laboratory course will apply concepts learned from a Food Science lecture to a culinary or diet… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIO 180 | Practical Molecular Biology Laboratory Techniques | 1 | is designed to provide an accelerated pathway to develop the skill sets necessary for students with a natural science degree to succeed in the Certificate of Specialization Biotechnology Program. Stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIO 203 | General Microbiology I | 4 | will introduce students to the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi with emphasis on morphology, culture techniques, and biochemical activity. The course will focus on huma… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 207 | Anatomy and Physiology I (MOTR LIFS 150LAP) | 4 | Anatomy and Physiology I is the study of inter-relationships between the structure and the function at gross and microscopic levels of the organization of the living body. This course uses body syste… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 208 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 | is a continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I, emphasizing the integrative functions of the cardiovascular (blood, blood vessels, and heart), lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproduct… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 215 | Human Body Systems | 5 | is a study of the structure and function of the normal, healthy human body. Emphasis will be on the organ systems as they relate to health information management and medical coding and billing. Addit… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIO 225 | Genetics | 3 | explores the fundamental principles of heredity in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms as well as the methods of genetic analyses at the molecular level. Topics include transmission genetics, molecu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 231 | Cell Biology | 3 | is a comprehensive course that integrates cellular structure and function at the molecular level. Emphasis will be on extracellular and intracellular signaling and cellular response to those signals.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIO 232 | Cell Biology Laboratory | 1 | provides a hands-on experience with equipment and technology for molecular and cell biology research. The laboratory course will apply concepts learned from an Introduction to Cell Biology lecture to… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIO 235 | Genetics Laboratory | 2 | provides a hands-on experience with equipment and technology for molecular and genetic research. The laboratory course will apply concepts learned from a Genetics lecture to research projects based o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BIO 240 | Environmental Science | 3 | integrates biological, chemical, and physical processes to examine changes in ecosystems and the impact of humans on the environment. Emphasis of study includes ecology, biodiversity, pollution, clim… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BLW 101 | Business Law | 3 | is an introduction to the American legal system and various areas of law related to business, including: constitutional law, ethics, alternative dispute resolution, contracts, torts, product liabilit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BLW 201 | Legal Environment of Business | 3 | is a survey course that will provide students with a broad, general understanding of legal issues affecting the operation of a business. It covers an introduction to law and the judicial system, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BTX 100 | Introduction to Life Science Laboratory Skills | 3 | is part of the Certificate of Specialization in Life Science Laboratory Assistant program. Students practice basic lab skills in a research laboratory setting. Pipetting, solution preparation, media… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BTX 104 | Basic Laboratory Methods for Biotechnology | 3 | introduces laboratory skills necessary to enter the field. Topics and techniques include safety, sterile technique, laboratory math, quality systems, documentation, collection of data, metrology, fil… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BTX 152 | Quantitative Methods in Biotechnology | 2 | introduces students to common calculations encountered in a cellular-molecular research setting. Prerequisites: Placement into MTH 140 or completion of MTH 140S with a minimum grade of "C" or better,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BTX 218 | Microbiology for Biotechnology | 4 | provides a detailed exposure to structure, metabolism, genetics, and growth characteristics of microorganisms and viruses, as well as the role they play in disease, ecological, and industrial applica… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BTX 219 | Biotechnology I | 5 | introduces basic biotechnology skills in preparation for Biotechnology II. Topics and techniques may include safety, current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), agarose gel electrophoresis, plasmid… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BTX 220 | Biotechnology II | 5 | is a project-oriented course applying the fundamental DNA and protein manipulation techniques that are commonly used in biotechnology/bioengineering research laboratories in academia and industry. Pr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BTX 221 | Workplace Learning: Biotechnology | 3 | provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a facu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BTX 226 | Advanced Topics in Biotechnology | 3 | focuses on current techniques used in biotechnology research and industry. Topics can include techniques from biomedical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental, microbiological, bioprocessing,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BTX 228 | Research and Presentation Skills for the Life Sciences | 2 | provides hands-on training, organizing, and presenting scientific data in document, poster, and oral formats. Students write cover letters and resumes. Students write written reports and create poste… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| BUS 101 | Small Business Management | 3 | A comprehensive survey course which deals with the theoretical and practical aspects of starting and operating a small business. Each major function of business (accounting, production, marketing) is… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS 103 | Business Mathematics | 3 | This course includes a review of basic arithmetic fractions, decimals, ratios, non-decimal numbering systems, and graphical representation of numbers. It also covers fundamental problems involving in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS 104 | Introduction to Business Administration | 3 | is a survey course designed to give the student general knowledge of the modern business world and the environments within which it exists. Students are introduced to functional areas that work toget… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS 201 | Elementary Business Statistics | 3 | provides an introduction to the basic principles and methods of statistical measurement and statistical inference. Descriptive statistical concepts include data organization and presentation, measure… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS 250 | Workplace Learning: Business and Economics | 1 | This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professiona… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CE 116 | Construction Blueprint Reading | 3 | interprets working drawings and specifications for residential and commercial building projects. Architectural, structural, and utility drawings will be covered. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CE 240 | Surveying I | 3 | teaches students instrument use and elementary surveying operations through a variety of field exercises. This includes the surveyor's tape, level, and total station, along with required mathematics… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CE 247 | Legal Aspects of Boundary Surveying | 3 | teaches the legal principles of surveying including topics in boundaries, property law as applied to surveying, monumentation, deed interpretation, and professional liability, and ethics. Students wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CE 248 | Land Records: Researching and Rules of Construction | 3 | teaches the knowledge required to perform land records research with deeds and other related records, survey records, and other land records preparatory to conducting property boundary surveys. The s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CE 250 | Surveying II | 3 | teaches the theory and practice of traverse computations. Topics that are introduced include concepts used in route surveying, elementary concepts of property boundary surveying, topographic mapping,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 101 | Foundations of Child and Family Development | 3 | introduces an overview of early childhood including curricula, history, trends, programs, and career opportunities. Quality characteristics of the environment and the role of the professional are exa… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 102 | Child Growth and Development | 3 | is a study of child development, including major theories, developmental domain milestones, and other factors that influence the typical development of children from conception through age 8. Develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 103 | Child Nutrition, Health, and Safety | 3 | focuses on health, nutrition, and safety issues in early childhood. Topics include nutritional education and practices, menu planning, indoor and outdoor safety, childhood diseases and injuries, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 104 | Creative Experiences in Early Childhood | 3 | introduces the expressive philosophy of creativity and explores music, movement, and visual arts as related to the interests and development of young children. Child development candidates will plan… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 105 | Professional Development Seminar I | 1 | provides information and hands-on experiences with observation, documentation, and formal and informal assessment tools and strategies for use with young children, ages birth through age eight. Legal… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CFD 106 | Cognitive Development: Language and Literacy in Early Childhood | 3 | , students examine quality literature appropriate for young children, from infancy through age eight. Appropriate literacy experiences of reading, writing, and language learning are discussed and pra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 107 | Family/Community Support and Engagement | 3 | students will examine strategies and develop skills in effective communication with individual parents and families. Topics include reflections on the contemporary American family, developing recipro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 108 | Principles of Curriculum Design: Infants, Toddlers, and Two-Year-Olds | 3 | is the study of infants, toddlers and two-year-olds and includes current theories of early child development. It also includes a variety of research-based caregiving practices and teaching strategies… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 109 | Supervised Student Teaching Practicum: Infants, Toddlers, and Two-Year-Olds | 3 | is a class where students will actively participate in the daily operation of a quality early care and education infant, toddler, and two-year-old setting for a total of 150 hours. A qualified superv… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 110 | Social Emotional Supports for Infants and Toddlers | 3 | will examine the essential components of building healthy relationships with infants and their families. Techniques and strategies to support healthy attachment and achievement of emotional milestone… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 111 | Introduction to Children with Special Needs | 3 | will cover the characteristics of individuals with special needs and abilities with a focus on early intervention and support services. This course will include an overview of laws and theories that… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 201 | Social and Emotional Development: Guidance and Discipline | 3 | is a study of child guidance that includes research-based normative development, theory, and strategies for guiding children's behavior at home and in diverse settings. Observation and field study of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 202 | Cognitive Development: Math, Science, and Engineering for Young Children | 3 | students will design and implement developmentally appropriate experiences that enhance Math, Science, and Engineering concepts for children between birth and age eight. Various cognitive theories an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 203 | Professional Development Seminar II | 1 | will provide a seminar experience in which students can develop their early childhood professional dispositions and practices. Learning to be an advocate for children and their families will be part… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CFD 204 | Principles of Curriculum Design: Preschool | 3 | focuses on designing a curriculum that meets the diverse needs of each child in an early childhood program. Topics include establishing physical environments, facilitating play and learning, developi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 205 | Supervised Student Teaching Practicum: Preschool | 3 | is a course where students will demonstrate the ability to execute all teaching and caregiving aspects of the assigned early childhood preschool environment. Lesson planning and implementation, and d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 206 | Children With Special Abilities and Needs | 3 | presents information about children with special needs with a focus on early intervention and the role of the teacher. Topics include screening, assessment, working with families, universal design, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 207 | Societal Perspectives and Advocacy for Young Children | 3 | will examine the importance of fostering understanding and respect for different cultures of young children. Topics include child and family advocacy, family backgrounds, social systems, and the role… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 208 | Child and Family Development Capstone: Portfolio Design | 3 | requires that child development candidates demonstrate a thorough understanding of early childhood professionalism, based on universal standards and expectations. Developmentally appropriate guidance… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 209 | Management of Early Childhood Settings | 3 | focuses on the organizational and managerial structure of child care centers and home-based settings. Topics include licensing and accreditation standards, spatial design, fiscal responsibilities, em… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 210 | Early Childhood Leadership Practicum | 3 | will examine the roles related to effective leadership practices in high-quality child care centers. The role and responsibilities of the child care director/owner will be analyzed. Subject matter in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CFD 211 | Activities for Children with Special Needs | 3 | covers practical techniques for working with exceptional individuals, including task analysis and behavior modification. Experience with task analysis, universal design, screening, assessment, and ch… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHI 101 | Elementary Chinese I (MOTR LANG 105) | 4 | Elementary Chinese I is a beginning course that presents sentence structure and vocabulary needed to communicate in basic Chinese conversations. Students will learn about the Chinese culture as they… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHI 102 | Elementary Chinese II (MOTR LANG 106) | 4 | Elementary Chinese II is a continuation of Elementary Chinese I. The course expands vocabulary and grammar, and encourages communication in Chinese using present and past tenses. Students learn about… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHM 101 | Fundamentals of Chemistry I (MOTR CHEM 100L) | 5 | Fundamentals of Chemistry I presents the basic concepts and symbols of chemistry with applications to everyday life. The course is designed for students desiring an introduction to chemistry and is s… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CHM 102 | Fundamentals of Chemistry II | 4 | This course presents the fundamental concepts of organic chemistry and biochemistry. It is suited for allied health students and for students not planning to major in chemistry. Topics include basic… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHM 105 | General Chemistry I (MOTR CHEM 150L) | 5 | General Chemistry I is designed for science-related majors and emphasizes the fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics include measurement, physical and chemical processes, nomenclature, atomic st… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CHM 106 | General Chemistry II | 5 | This course is a continuation of General Chemistry I. Topics include quantitative analysis of kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and some descriptive chemistr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CHM 109 | Chemistry and the Environment (MOTR CHEM 100L) | 4 | Chemistry and the Environment presents the concepts and symbolism of chemistry with an emphasis on the natural environment and applications to everyday life. This course is suited for students who ha… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHM 123 | Fundamentals of Forensic Chemistry (MOTR CHEM 100) | 3 | Fundamentals of Forensic Chemistry is a non-laboratory course that introduces fundamental chemistry concepts with applications in gathering and evaluating evidence for criminal investigations. Topics… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHM 206 | Organic Chemistry I | 3 | is an introduction to the structure, properties, and mechanisms of reactions of organic compounds. Topics covered include nomenclature, bonding, stereochemistry, and reactivity, with emphasis on the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHM 207 | Organic Chemistry II | 3 | is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I ( CHM 206 ). This course will cover the nomenclature and chemistry of dienes, conjugated systems, aromatic compounds, alcohols, epoxides, ethers, aldehydes an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHM 210 | Organic Chemistry Lab I | 2 | This course is an introduction to the laboratory work in organic chemistry. The emphasis of the course is on generally-employed laboratory techniques for purification and characterization of organic… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CHM 211 | Organic Chemistry Lab II | 2 | This course is a continuation of CHM 210 Organic Chemistry Lab I. The emphasis of the course is on synthesis of organic compounds, including multi-step syntheses, and on characterization and analysis… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CHM 220 | Quantitative Analysis | 4 | introduces students to the quantitative analytical techniques of gravimetric, volumetric, and spectrophotometric methods for the analysis of chemical samples. Topics covered include acid-base and oxi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 101 | Introduction to Information Technology | 3 | introduces students to foundational concepts in information technology service management and the delivery of technology-enabled services within organizations. Students learn common industry terminol… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 102 | Information Technology Project Management | 3 | introduces the principles and practices of project management within an information technology and organizational context. Students learn how to plan, execute, monitor, and close projects using widel… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 112 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3 | provides a survey of technical topics related to computer systems, emphasizing the relationships between hardware, cloud architecture, systems, and application software. It explores algorithms, data… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 116 | Computer Literacy | 3 | provides students with foundational knowledge and practical skills for using computers and information systems in academic, workplace, and everyday settings, with an emphasis on responsible technolog… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 125 | Introduction to Databases | 3 | introduces students to the fundamental concepts, theories, and practices underlying the design, implementation, and management of databases. Throughout the course students explore various types of da… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 130 | Hardware Support - CompTIA A+ Core 1 (Hardware) | 3 | covers the theory and hands-on skills necessary to pass the CompTIA A+ hardware (Core 1) exam. Topics covered include hardware fundamentals, networking, and security. Students learn basic operating s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 141 | Introduction to UX/UI Design | 3 | introduces the fundamentals of User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design, pivotal components in creating effective and engaging digital products. Designed for beginners and intermediate des… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 151 | Computer Applications in Business | 4 | covers software programs frequently used in the business environment. It introduces word processing, spreadsheets, database management, web-based email, presentation software, cloud-based tools and c… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 153 | Programming I with C# | 4 | introduces students to software development using the C# programming language. Emphasizing structured problem-solving and algorithmic thinking, students will design, develop, and debug C# programs us… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 155 | Cloud Database Management | 4 | focuses on equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage databases in the cloud using Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure platforms. Students explore the intricacie… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 160 | Introduction to Data Visualization | 3 | empower students with the skills and knowledge needed to transform complex datasets into clear, informative visual representations. Students explore the principles, tools, and techniques essential fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 164 | Unix/Linux I | 3 | introduces the Unix/Linux operating system with special focus on the organization and maintenance of the file system. Students are also introduced to basic installation and configuration of the opera… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 165 | Computer Applications - Microsoft Project | 1 | introduces students to the Microsoft Project software application. Microsoft Project allows students, professionals, volunteers, or individuals managing or working on a project to organize all the de… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CIT 166 | Programming I with C# and Java | 4 | teaches students software development problem-solving methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques. Students are also introduced to the C# and Java programming… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 167 | Programming I with C++ | 4 | introduces software development problem-solving methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques. Topics include data structures, program design, pseudocode, langu… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 180 | Programming I with Python | 3 | introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer programming using Python. Students learn to think computationally and solve complex problems through lectures, hands-on exercises, and col… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 187 | Programming I with Java | 4 | provides students with knowledge of software development problem-solving methodologies while utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques and also provides an introduction t… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 237 | Fundamentals of Information Security - CompTIA Security+ | 3 | examines the fundamentals of network security involved in creating and managing secure computer network environments. Both hardware and software topics are considered, including authentication method… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 241 | Software Engineering and System Design | 4 | introduces the principles and practices of modern software engineering with an emphasis on systems design, collaborative development, and solution delivery. Students work in teams to analyze requirem… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 253 | Programming II with C# | 4 | builds upon core programming skills by focusing on advanced software development in C# using the .NET Framework and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Students implement advanced object-oriented… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 257 | Advanced Data Analytics | 3 | is designed for students who have completed foundational courses in database systems, data analytics, and cloud database management. This course explores more advanced data analytics techniques, expl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 264 | Unix/Linux II | 3 | prepares students to perform basic Unix/Linux systems administration and network installation tasks. Students are introduced to the design, configuration, and installation of system services along wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 266 | Programming II with C# and Java | 4 | builds upon the foundations of Programming I with C# and Java. This course takes an in-depth approach to programming with object-oriented programming, covering advanced topics such as inheritance, po… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 267 | Programming II with C++ | 4 | focuses on broadening and deepening the student's understanding of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) as implemented in the C++ language. Core elements include design and development of classes and us… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 270 | C++ Frameworks | 3 | provides an in-depth exploration of modern C++ frameworks used in software development, including Graphical User Interface (GUI) development, game engines, web frameworks, and scientific computing. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 280 | Programming II with Python | 4 | shifts focus towards desktop application development and advanced data analysis, building on introductory Python programming skills. This course creates graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for desktop a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 285 | Principles of Data Analytics | 3 | explores the fundamental principles of data analysis techniques and statistical modeling. Students utilize higher order thinking skills, including applying statistical models, analyzing data to uncov… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 287 | Programming II with Java | 4 | focuses on broadening and deepening the student's understanding of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and functional programming as implemented in the Java language. Core elements include the design a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CIT 290 | C# Frameworks | 3 | teaches the .NET Web application framework using C#. Students expand their C# development skills and gain the knowledge and skills required to design and develop Web applications by using the latest… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 291 | Workplace Learning: Computer and Information Technology | 3 | consists of a workplace assignment with an employer or agency, or an internship project. Students will complete a minimum of 100 hours and a maximum of 150 hours of internship during the semester, wh… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CIT 296 | Java Frameworks | 3 | focuses on modern Java application development using contemporary frameworks and tools commonly employed in enterprise and cloud-based environments. Students develop Java applications using Spring Bo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CLT 100 | Orientation to the Medical Laboratory | 1 | is an introduction to the profession of medical technology and its functions, specialties, and responsibilities. The philosophy and ethics of the practice of medical technology are considered, as are… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CLT 101 | Medical Microbiology | 4 | examines the theory and principles of microorganisms and human disease. The growth requirements of microorganisms with consideration of media, biochemical reactions, and susceptibility testing will b… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CLT 110 | Urinalysis and Body Fluids | 3 | is an introduction to urine and body fluid analysis. It studies the anatomy and physiology of the kidney and the physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and oth… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CLT 111 | Hematology and Coagulation | 4 | is an introduction to the theory and principles of the physiology of blood-forming organs. Blood cell maturation, blood dyscrasia, and techniques of staining, counting, and differentiating cell morph… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CLT 113 | Pathogenic Bacteriology | 3 | is the study of microorganisms, with an emphasis on bacteria associated with human diseases. The theory and principles of isolation, identification, biochemical reactions, growth requirements, and su… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CLT 115 | Immunology and Serology | 3 | is the study of the theories and principles of immunological reactions. Course topics include antigen-antibody reactions, complement action, humoral and cellular immune responses, other body defenses… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CLT 120 | Clinical Laboratory Skill Development | 4 | provides the practice of fundamental skills common to most clinical laboratories. Skills such as pipetting, phlebotomy, use of small instruments, laboratory mathematics, determination of cell counts,… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CLT 202 | Clinical Practice I | 4 | involves practical experience attained in one of the clinically affiliated laboratories. The bench technologists and faculty closely supervise the students as they rotate through each of the clinical… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CLT 207 | Clinical Practice II | 4 | is a continuation of Clinical Practice I where practical experience is attained in one of the clinically affiliated laboratories. The student rotates through each of the major departments of the clin… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CLT 211 | Parasites, Fungi, and Intracellular Pathogens | 2 | introduces the role of parasites, fungi, and intracellular organisms in human diseases. This course covers the life cycles and diseases caused by parasites, fungi, and intracellular pathogens. Furthe… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CLT 213 | Introduction to Clinical Chemistry | 3 | is an introduction to the principles and procedures of various laboratory tests performed in Clinical Chemistry. Specimen collection, instrumentation, mathematical calculations, and quality control a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CLT 215 | Immunohematology | 4 | includes the basic immunological and genetic principles governing blood groups and transfusion medicine. Theory and principles of routine laboratory testing procedures are included. (Credit is only a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CLT 217 | Clinical Chemistry | 5 | is an advanced study of the principles and procedures of various laboratory tests performed in the chemistry department. The clinical significance of proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, electro… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CLT 219 | Professional Skills Seminar | 1 | stresses the interrelationships of laboratory tests correlated with diseases. The significance of laboratory testing and results are taught with a dynamic overview of diagnosis and prognosis. The cou… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CMA 101 | Introduction to Medical Assisting I | 4 | introduces students to the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for a career in medical assisting. Topics include legal and ethical considerations, communication skills, patient care fundament… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CMA 102 | Introduction to Medical Assisting II | 3 | focuses on clinical skills required for medical assistants, including infection control, vital signs assessment, medical history documentation, and assisting with physical examinations and minor proc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CMA 103 | Special Topics in Medical Assisting | 2 | provides an in-depth look at patient-centered care, cultural competency, professionalism, and workplace readiness. This course integrates real-world scenarios to enhance students' problem-solving and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COL 110 | College Foundations (MOTR IDSE 101) | 2 | College Foundations focuses on the skills and strategies needed to be successful college students at St. Louis Community College. The development of academic skills, improving information literacy, a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COM 101 | Oral Communication I (MOTR COMM 100) | 3 | Oral Communication I is a basic course in speech communication. It offers students an opportunity to explore effective one-to-one, small group, and large group oral communication processes. Emphasis… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 103 | Small Group Communication (MOTR COMM 125) | 3 | Small Group Communication examines the principles and concepts of working with 3-12 people towards a common goal. Students will develop and improve communication skills that relate to organizing, ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 104 | Persuasion | 3 | This course examines the principles of persuasion as they apply to a wide variety of communication formats and situations. Students are given the opportunity to analyze and create persuasive messages… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 107 | Public Speaking (MOTR COMM 110) | 3 | Public Speaking is a basic course in speech communication. This course studies the role of public speaking through the theory and practice of researching, organizing, and delivering public presentati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 111 | Voice and Articulation (MOTR PERF 100VD) | 3 | Voice and Articulation is designed to meet the needs of students looking to improve common problems of voice, articulation, dialect, and language and to gain fundamental theory in voice and articulat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 112 | Argumentation and Debate (MOTR COMM 220) | 3 | Argumentation and Debate focuses student learning on building and analyzing arguments in persuasive speaking and debates. Course topics include the elements of argument, information management, debat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 117 | Health Communication | 3 | This course focuses on patient-provider interactions and health literacy through communication theory and techniques for developing communication competency. Students are given the opportunity to exa… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 200 | Communication Between Cultures (MOTR SBSC 101) | 3 | Communication Between Cultures includes the study of the communication process, perception, verbal/nonverbal symbols, beliefs, values, world view, norms, identity, relationships, and social instituti… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COM 201 | Interpersonal Communication (MOTR COMM 120) | 3 | Interpersonal Communication will take a theoretical case study approach to the examination of interpersonal communication. Relational issues as they pertain to communication will be examined in depth… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 101 | American Correctional System | 3 | focuses on the history, philosophy, theory, and practice of offender punishment and rehabilitation in the United States. It includes a survey of institutional and community corrections operations and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 111 | Rules of Criminal Evidence | 3 | examines the rules of evidence as they relate to the investigation, prosecution, and defense of criminal cases. Major topics focus on the procedures and rules of evidence as they apply to the acquisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 122 | Introduction to Criminal Justice (MOTR CRJS 101) | 3 | Introduction to Criminal Justice is a survey of the history and philosophy of the criminal justice system in America. The course examines the three major components: police, courts, and corrections.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 123 | Juvenile Justice | 3 | gives students an overview of American juvenile justice in terms of both system and practice. It examines the juvenile offender, causes of juvenile crime, the juvenile court system, and juveniles in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 124 | Criminal Law and Procedures | 3 | introduces students to the study of American criminal law and procedure. Major topics of study include the purposes of criminal law, the elements of criminal law, defenses and justifications, and con… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 129 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | 3 | is an examination of American law enforcement on the local, state, and federal levels. Major topics include the historical development of law enforcement, the role of law enforcement in the criminal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 206 | Diversity and Criminal Justice | 3 | provides an in-depth examination of the opportunities and challenges of delivering criminal justice services in a diverse society. Emphasis is placed on an understanding of the diversity, equity, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 209 | Criminal Justice Practicum | 3 | is a field work experience in a program-approved criminal justice organization. Students are expected to commit themselves to 150 hours of work experience during the semester. Prerequisites: Concurre… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 211 | Criminal Justice Practicum Seminar | 3 | is the discussion and analysis in small groups of the Criminal Justice Practicum experience. Prerequisites: Concurrent or prior enrollment in CRJ 122 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficien… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 212 | Criminal Investigation | 3 | introduces students to the fundamentals of criminal investigations, including the investigation of violent and property crimes. Major topics include best practices for processing crime scenes, eviden… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRJ 218 | Criminal Justice Policy | 3 | examines the foundations of criminal justice policy including its creation, implementation, and assessment. Topics include the politics of crime, the influence of research on policy, the consequences… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CT 101 | Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Computed Tomography | 3 | (CT) maps out anatomical structures of the human body in all planes of computed tomography. CT specific imaging characteristics are introduced. Instruction includes anatomical pathology and trauma in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CT 102 | Principles and Patient Care in Computed Tomography | 3 | (CT) discusses CT image production of routine, trauma, and procedural exams in the adult and pediatric settings. Evaluation of images for quality, patient positioning, and illustrations of anatomy bo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CT 103 | Clinical Practicum I for Computed Tomography | 3 | (CT) allows students to perform CT exams in the clinical setting to review for quality, accuracy, and completeness. CT procedures consisting of head, spine, musculoskeletal, neck, chest, abdomen, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CT 104 | Physics and Instrumentation in Computed Tomography | 3 | (CT) discusses technical components of the CT system as they relate to functionality, radiation physics, and radiation safety for both clinical staff and the patient. Students are introduced to the C… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CT 201 | Radiation Safety and Quality Management in Computed Tomography | 2 | (CT) discusses radiation safety for both clinical staff and the patient along with the different types of dose reduction techniques applicable in computed tomography. The quality review program for m… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CT 202 | Clinical Practicum II for Computed Tomography | 3 | (CT) is an enhancement of Clinical Practicum I for CT where students perform CT examinations specific to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) requirements specific to CT. In addit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CT 203 | Registry Review for Computed Tomography | 1 | (CT) prepares the student for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) CT post-primary registry examination. Key objectives within principles of CT instrumentation, radiation safety,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DCS 104 | American Sign Language I (MOTR LANG 105) | 4 | American Sign Language I provides intensive exposure to basic ASL expressively and receptively. This course is an immersive environment language. The course introduces fingerspelling and numbers to 1… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DCS 105 | American Sign Language II (MOTR LANG 106) | 4 | American Sign Language II expands on ASL I and provides intensive exposure to intermediate ASL. This course is an immersive environment language. Topics include advice, opinions, goals, plans, knowle… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DCS 106 | American Sign Language III | 4 | provides continued intensive exposure to intermediate American Sign Language, allowing the development of broader and more accurate expressive and receptive skills. Instruction is delivered in total… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DCS 107 | Fingerspelling and Numbers | 3 | provides the theory and practice necessary for students to recognize and produce the American Sign Language (ASL) manual alphabet and numeric systems. Instruction is delivered in total immersion. Top… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 108 | The Interpreting Profession | 2 | introduces students to interpreting as an occupation and profession. Topics include a brief history of the profession, models of interpreting, roles and responsibilities of the interpreter, introduct… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DCS 109 | Grammar and Vocabulary for Interpreters | 3 | instructs students in the principles of vocabulary building and avoiding common grammatical errors. Vocabulary emphasizes Latin and Greek roots, prefixes, and suffixes, English idioms, word denotatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 111 | American Sign Language Linguistics | 3 | presents the phonetics, morphology, semantics, and syntax of American Sign Language in contrast to English. Topics include origins of American Sign Language, basic linguistic terminology of both lang… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 115 | Introduction to Deaf Culture | 3 | surveys Deaf history, the physiology of the ear, causes and types of hearing loss, social and psychological aspects of deafness, adaptive technology, access to non-Deaf society, historical and curren… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 116 | American Sign Language Semantics | 3 | expands students' knowledge, recognition, and understanding of American Sign Language semantic units (signs and idioms) and their denotations, connotations, and usage. Focus is on advanced intermedia… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 118 | Sign Seminar | 3 | provides additional interactive opportunities for students to expand American Sign Language vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and semantics. Instruction is delivered in total immersion. Students interact… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 121 | American Sign Language IV | 4 | provides intensive exposure to advanced American Sign Language (ASL) developing expressive and receptive skills. Instruction is delivered in total immersion. Receptive skills are emphasized by focusi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DCS 122 | Translation | 3 | is a foundational course that introduces students to the knowledge and skills necessary for converting meaning from one language to another, given ample time and resources. Frozen source texts are co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 124 | Concept Associations in American Sign Language | 2 | explores the evolution of signs and how they change over time. This course examines the development of individual sign in American Sign Language. Strategies will be investigated to increase retention… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DCS 206 | Interpreting I | 3 | is an intermediate skills-based course. Students practice the skills necessary to interpret from spoken English source text to signed target text. Target texts include both American Sign Language (AS… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 210 | Sign to Voice Interpreting I | 3 | is an intermediate skills-based course. Students practice the skills necessary to interpret from signed source texts to spoken English target texts. Source texts include both American Sign Language a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 211 | Specialized Interpreting | 3 | surveys settings and topics which may include legal, medical, mental health, employment, religious, platform, rehabilitation, Deaf-Blind, or performing arts. Students are exposed to specialized topic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 212 | Deaf History and Culture | 3 | teaches historical and current values and traditions within the American Deaf community. Values include the importance of community and clubs, approaches to Deaf education, adaptive devices and techn… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 213 | Professional Issues and Ethics | 2 | explores the role of ethics and decision-making in professional practice. Topics include general theories of ethics, self-analysis of students' current ethical development, ethical standards of the i… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DCS 215 | Interpreter Seminar | 2 | provides additional optional time on task for students to continue development of interpreting skills. Students practice sign to voice and voice to sign interpreting, in English, American Sign Langua… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DCS 216 | Educational Interpreting | 3 | presents the principles of interpreting in kindergarten through post-secondary settings. Topics include federal and state laws, deaf children's linguistic, psychological, and social development, stra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 218 | Interpreter Field Experience | 2 | is an intermediate school-to-work course. Students interpret in settings that do not require a professional interpreter. Practicum interpreting is combined with instruction to prepare and debrief ass… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DCS 219 | Workplace Learning: DCS | 3 | is the culminating school-to-work course. Students engage in practicum interpreting, applying theory and skills learned in the classroom and previous practicum assignments, and explore career possibi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 220 | Interpreting II | 3 | supports students in developing interpreting skills from spoken English source text to signed target text. Source texts include a variety of topics and discourse patterns that increase in length and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 221 | Sign to Voice Interpreting II | 3 | supports students in developing interpreting skills from American Sign Language (ASL) or Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE) source texts to spoken English target texts. Source texts include… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DCS 222 | Advanced Interpreting | 3 | prepares students for the state interpreting certification performance evaluation. Students take six mock state tests, including voice to sign transliterating, voice to sign interpreting, sign to voi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DHY 150 | Concepts in Clinical Dental Hygiene I: Pre-Clinic | 3 | introduces the basic foundations for competent delivery of preventive, therapeutic, and educational dental hygiene services to the public. A solid knowledge base for assessment, planning, implementat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DHY 152 | Clinical Dental Hygiene I: Pre-Clinic | 3 | introduces skills for delivering preventive, educational, and therapeutic dental hygiene care. Students gain experience through simulation using dental manikins and peer partners while developing com… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DHY 154 | Periodontics I | 2 | introduces the healthy periodontium and provides a foundation in the etiology and classification of gingival diseases. Topics include plaque and calculus formation, contributing risk factors, and the… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 155 | Dental Radiology | 2 | covers the history, production, effects, and applications of radiation in dentistry. The course emphasizes digital imaging, exposure control, radiographic techniques, equipment safety, and legal and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 156 | Pre-Clinical Dental Radiology | 1 | introduces techniques for dental radiograph placement, exposure, imaging, and analysis. Students practice intraoral and extraoral radiographs on DXTTR mannequins, adhering to safety and protection gu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DHY 157 | Oral Anatomy | 2 | introduces dental hygiene students to the macroscopic and microscopic structures of the teeth, oral cavity, and associated perioral anatomy. The course includes the identification and classification… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 158 | Biomedical Science for the Dental Hygienist | 2 | introduces dental hygiene students to fundamental concepts of human anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology, and immunology as they relate to oral and systemic health. The course focuses o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 159 | Dental Medical Emergencies | 1 | introduces the principles of risk management in the care of medically compromised dental patients. The course emphasizes the prevention, recognition, and management of medical emergencies that may oc… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DHY 160 | Concepts in Clinical Dental Hygiene II | 3 | is the continuation and further development of content from Concepts in Clinical Dental Hygiene I: Pre-Clinic. Emphasis is placed on didactic information regarding the clinician's assessment of the p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DHY 162 | Clinical Dental Hygiene II | 5 | marks the student’s first clinical experience with patient care, emphasizing the application of dental hygiene theories, principles, and responsibilities appropriate to the student’s current level of… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DHY 164 | Periodontics II | 2 | builds upon foundational knowledge of the healthy periodontium and gingival diseases by focusing on the diagnosis and management of periodontal diseases, particularly periodontitis. The course emphas… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 167 | Anatomy and Embryology of the Head & Neck | 3 | Anatomy and Embryology of the Head and Neck explores the gross anatomy and embryological development of head and neck structures relevant to dental hygiene practice. The course emphasizes the anatomy… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DHY 168 | General and Oral Pathology | 2 | explores the basic principles of general pathology, including the causes and mechanisms of disease, inflammation, immune responses, and tissue repair. The course emphasizes oral pathology, focusing o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 172 | Clinical Dental Hygiene: Summer Clinic | 1 | provides dental hygiene students with continued clinical experience in delivering patient care under faculty supervision. Emphasis is placed on applying theories, principles, procedures, and instrume… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DHY 250 | Concepts in Clinical Dental Hygiene III | 2 | introduces additional clinical dental hygiene procedures including advanced periodontal instrumentation and skills to further develop the assessment and implementation of the dental hygiene diagnosis… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 252 | Clinical Dental Hygiene III | 6 | provides advanced experience in delivering comprehensive dental hygiene care in both clinical and community settings. Students integrate advanced clinical skills, including periodontal instrumentatio… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| DHY 257 | Dental Materials | 2 | introduces fundamental principles of dental biomaterials, including mechanical and chemical adhesion, physical and chemical properties, and identification of various restorative and preventive materi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 258 | Dental Pharmacology | 2 | introduces pharmacology which can be defined as the science of drugs. Within pharmacology is an interrelationship of biomedical sciences, including biochemistry, physiology, and pathology. This cours… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 259 | Dental Nutrition and Biochemistry | 2 | provides an overview of essential nutrients and their roles in systemic and oral health, emphasizing the impact of nutrition on the development, maintenance, and prevention of oral diseases across th… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 260 | Concepts IV: Ethics, Professionalism, and Practice Transition in Dental Hygiene | 2 | prepares students for professional entry into dental hygiene practice through the study of ethics, legal regulations, and career transition skills. Students explore ethical theories, principles, and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 262 | Clinical Dental Hygiene IV | 5 | emphasizes the delivery of comprehensive dental hygiene care in both campus and community-based settings. Students apply advanced principles of assessment, instrumentation, critical thinking, and pro… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DHY 263 | Dental Public Health | 2 | prepares students to promote oral health and prevent disease at the community level, viewing the community as the patient. The course examines the history, economics, and organization of dental publi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DHY 273 | Pain Control | 3 | covers the theory and clinical application of pain management interventions within the scope of dental hygiene practice. The course addresses the physiology, psychology, and pharmacology of pain, wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DHY 290 | Dental Hygiene Skills Review | 1 | is an independent study that provides review and remediation of dental hygiene skills for currently enrolled students and those re-entering the Dental Hygiene Program. The course is offered on an as-… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DIE 100 | Introduction to Diesel Technology | 3 | introduces the student to current shop and personal safety, tools and equipment, chemicals and adhesives, and repair/information systems used in the industry. Emphasis will be on computer-based servi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 101 | Diesel Engine Operation and Repair | 3 | is the study of the theories of operation, construction, maintenance, diagnosis, disassembly, and assembly of the diesel engine and its supporting systems, including lubrication system, cooling syste… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 102 | Medium/Heavy Truck Suspension and Steering | 3 | is the study of the types of suspension and steering systems found on medium and heavy trucks. Emphasis will be in areas of steering gears and columns, power steering systems, suspension system types… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 103 | Medium/Heavy Truck Electricity | 3 | examines through practical application the theories of basic electricity and the diagnostic equipment used to perform general electrical system diagnosis of medium and heavy trucks. Subsystems covere… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 105 | Diesel Fuel Systems | 3 | is the study of the theories of operation, construction, maintenance, and service of diesel engine fuel systems, including air induction, exhaust systems, mechanical fuel injection systems, and elect… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 106 | Medium/Heavy Truck Brakes | 3 | is the study of the types of brake systems found on medium and heavy trucks. Emphasis will be in areas of air brakes, hydraulic brakes, foundation brakes, parking brakes, anti-lock brakes, and power… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 107 | Medium/Heavy Truck Electronics | 3 | examines through practical application the theories of electronics and diagnostic equipment used to perform general electronic system diagnosis and repair of medium and heavy truck gauge and warning… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 201 | Preventive Maintenance Inspection | 3 | examines through practical application the areas of inspection and maintenance on medium and heavy trucks to include engine, fuel system, cooling system, lubrication system, cab and hood, electrical,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 202 | Co-op Work Experience I-Diesel Technology | 3 | is a cooperative education work experience at a truck or bus repair facility which allows students to apply skills learned in diesel technology courses. Students will also learn new skills and explor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 203 | Truck Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning | 3 | is the study of the types of air conditioning, heating, and ventilation systems found on medium and heavy trucks. Emphasis will be in the areas of system diagnosis, component repair, refrigerant reco… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 204 | Service and Parts Management | 3 | introduces the student to current management practices of parts and service departments in modern truck repair shops. Shop operations, design, equipment, and safety will also be emphasized. Workplace… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 205 | Co-op Work Experience II - Diesel Technology | 3 | Co-op Work Experience II- Diesel Technology is a cooperative education work experience at a truck or bus repair facility which allows students to apply skills learned in diesel technology courses. St… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DIE 206 | Medium/Heavy Truck Drivetrains | 3 | examines through practical application the types of manual and automatic transmission drivetrains found on medium and heavy trucks to include the repair of clutches, drive shafts, universal joints, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 103 | Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I | 2 | examines the basic physical principles and instrumentation of ultrasound, and the interactions of sound and matter. Prerequisites: Entry into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program and Reading Pro… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 104 | Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II | 3 | addresses principles of ultrasound instrumentation, Doppler analysis, acoustic artifacts, quality assurance and safety, and advanced ultrasound technologies. Prerequisites: DMS 103 with a minimum gra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 105 | Medical Sonography I | 3 | examines the normal anatomy and pathology of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and female pelvis. Prerequisites: Entry into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program and Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 106 | Medical Sonography Scanning Techniques I | 2 | introduces concepts of sonographic evaluation including gray-scale and Doppler of the abdomen, soft tissues and female pelvis. Students will perform basic scanning procedures and familiarize themselv… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 107 | Medical Sonography Practicum I | 1 | introduces conduction of routine scanning protocols including gray-scale and Doppler patterns of the abdomen, soft tissues, female pelvis, and obstetrics and gynecology. Students are placed in a clin… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMS 108 | Medical Sonography II | 3 | examines the sonographic appearance of all the trimesters of pregnancy and urinary system. Students evaluate pathophysiologic findings, clinical history, and typical sonographic findings related to d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 109 | Medical Sonography Scanning Techniques II | 2 | implements laboratory demonstration and performance of standard protocols for the urinary system and all trimesters of pregnancy including grey scale, color Doppler, and pulse wave of the anatomy. St… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 110 | Medical Sonography Clinical Applications | 3 | incorporates a review of abnormal abdominal, obstetric, and gynecologic sonographic examinations in order to further develop the critical thinking skills required to correlate the clinical history, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 111 | Medical Sonography Practicum II | 3 | requires the clinical performance of abdominal, obstetric, and gynecologic procedures, under the supervision of a registered sonographer including all trimesters of pregnancy, gynecology, and abdomen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 112 | Cardiac Sonography I | 3 | examines the normal anatomy, pathology, and hemodynamics of the cardiac system related to cardiac sonography. Prerequisites: Entry into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program and Reading Proficien… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 113 | Cardiac Sonography Scanning Techniques I | 2 | introduces concepts of sonographic evaluation including gray-scale, M-mode, and Doppler of the cardiac system. Students will perform basic transthoracic scanning procedures and familiarize themselves… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 114 | Cardiac Sonography Practicum I | 1 | introduces conduction of routine scanning protocols including gray-scale, M-mode, Doppler, and hemodynamic patterns of the cardiac system. Students are placed in a clinical setting under the supervis… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMS 115 | Cardiac Sonography II | 3 | examines the sonographic appearance of common acquired and congenital conditions of the adult heart. Students evaluate hemodynamics, pathophysiologic findings, clinical history, and typical sonograph… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 116 | Cardiac Sonography Scanning Techniques II | 2 | implements laboratory demonstration and performance of standard protocols for cardiac sonograms, including grey scale, Doppler, and M-mode. Students practice protocols to prepare for clinical rotatio… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 117 | Cardiac Sonography Clinical Applications | 3 | reviews normal and abnormal cardiac sonographic examinations. It develops critical thinking skills to correlate clinical history, signs and symptoms, and results from other diagnostic tests with sono… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 118 | Cardiac Sonography Practicum II | 3 | requires the clinical performance of routine scanning protocols including gray-scale, M-mode, Doppler, hemodynamic patterns, and pathology of the cardiac system. Students are placed in a clinical set… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 119 | Vascular Technology I | 3 | examines the normal anatomy, pathology, and hemodynamics of the cardiovascular system including the extracranial cerebrovascular system as well as the upper and lower extremities. Additional emphasis… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 120 | Vascular Technology Scanning Techniques I | 2 | introduces concepts of sonographic evaluation including grey scale, color Doppler, and pulse wave of the cerebrovascular and cardiovascular systems. Students will perform basic scanning procedures an… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 121 | Vascular Technology Practicum I | 1 | introduces conduction of routine scanning protocols including hemodynamic patterns of the extracranial cerebrovascular system and the upper and lower extremities. Students are placed in a clinical se… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMS 122 | Vascular Technology II | 3 | examines the sonographic appearance of aortoiliac and renal vasculature which includes hemodynamic concepts. Students will evaluate pathophysiologic findings, clinical history, and typical sonographi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 123 | Vascular Technology Scanning Techniques II | 2 | implements laboratory demonstration and performance of standard protocols for aortoiliac and renal vasculature sonograms including grey scale, color Doppler, and pulse wave of the anatomy. Students w… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 125 | Vascular Technology Practicum II | 3 | requires the clinical performance of vascular procedures under the supervision of a registered sonographer including aortoiliac and renal vasculature. Students will learn hemodynamic patterns of vasc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 126 | Introduction to Vascular Sonography | 3 | addresses normal sectional anatomy, hemodynamics, patient assessment and diagnostic testing related to Vascular Technology. An introduction to clinical applications will include the pathophysiologic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 127 | Introduction to Sonography | 3 | includes general pathology, ultrasound terminology, clinical laboratory tests, diagnostic procedures, patient interview techniques, medical chart review, and patient care principles. In addition, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 128 | Introduction to Vascular Sonography Scanning Techniques | 1 | addresses laboratory demonstrations and student performance of standard vascular protocols for the most common venous and arterial examinations, with emphasis on recognition of normal gray scale and… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMS 129 | Fundamentals of Medical Sonography Scanning and Knobology | 1 | introduces concepts of sonographic evaluation including gray-scale and Doppler of the abdomen and soft tissue anatomy. Students perform basic sonographic procedures and familiarize themselves with th… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMS 130 | Introduction to Medical and Cardiac Sonography | 3 | addresses normal sectional anatomy, hemodynamics, patient assessment, and diagnostic testing related to abdominal and cardiac sonography. An introduction to clinical applications will include the pat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 131 | Fundamentals of Cardiac Sonography Scanning and Knobology | 1 | introduces concepts of sonographic evaluation including gray-scale, M-mode, and Doppler of the ventricles, atria, and valves. Students perform basic sonographic procedures and familiarize themselves… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMS 133 | Fundamentals of Vascular Sonography Scanning and Knobology | 1 | introduces concepts of sonographic evaluation including gray-scale and Doppler of the arterial and venous system. Students perform basic sonographic procedures and familiarize themselves with the ana… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DMS 201 | Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation III | 2 | addresses quality assurance procedures, biological effects, 3-D ultrasound applications and a general review in preparation for the certification examinations in physics and instrumentation. Prerequi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 202 | Medical Sonography III | 4 | examines normal anatomy, function, pathology, and hemodynamics of the thyroid, breast, and scrotum. Prerequisites: DMS 108 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DMS 203 | Medical Sonography Practicum III | 2 | Medical Sonography III is a continuation of clinical experience involving scanning of abdominal, obstetrics, and gynecology, including the first, second, and third trimester fetus, as well as the abd… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 204 | Medical Sonography IV | 4 | prepares students for the certification examination in Abdomen and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Students examine the sonography appearance of pathologies related to second and third trimester fetal ult… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DMS 206 | Medical Sonography Practicum IV | 3 | requires students to complete all clinical competency requirements for the specialty of Abdomen and Obstetrics and Gynecology, including all trimesters of pregnancy, abdominal organs, and soft tissue… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 207 | Cardiac Sonography III | 4 | examines the normal anatomy, pathology, and hemodynamics of the heart as it pertains to fetal and pediatric echocardiography. In addition, common and rare congenital conditions of the heart are cover… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DMS 208 | Cardiac Sonography Practicum III | 2 | is a continuation of clinical experience, focusing on the application of common and advanced cardiac sonography techniques, including the assessment of pathology. Students are placed in a clinical se… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 209 | Cardiac Sonography IV | 4 | prepares students for the certification examination in adult cardiac sonography. Students examine the sonographic appearance of therapeutic interventions, intraoperative monitoring, and the use of ul… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DMS 211 | Cardiac Sonography Practicum IV | 3 | requires students to complete all clinical competency requirements for the specialty of Cardiac Sonography, including basic, advanced, pathology, and final evaluation categories. Students are placed… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 212 | Vascular Technology III | 4 | examines the normal anatomy, function, pathology, and hemodynamics of the cerebrovascular and cardiovascular systems including abdominal Doppler applications. Prerequisites: DMS 122 with a minimum gr… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DMS 213 | Vascular Technology Practicum III | 2 | is a continuation of clinical experience involving scanning of vascular sonography including mesenteric, intracranial cerebrovascular system, and hepatoportal vasculature. Students are under the guid… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DMS 214 | Vascular Technology IV | 4 | will prepare students for the certification examination in Vascular Technology. Students will examine the sonographic appearance of therapeutic interventions, intraoperative monitoring, and the use o… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DMS 215 | Vascular Technology Clinical Applications | 3 | incorporates a review of abnormal vascular sonographic examinations in order to further develop the critical thinking skills required to correlate the clinical history, clinical signs and symptoms, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 216 | Vascular Technology Practicum IV | 3 | requires students to complete all clinical competency requirements for the specialty of Vascular Technology including the extracranial and intracranial cerebrovascular system, aortoiliac, upper extre… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DMS 217 | Professional Development in Sonography | 1 | explores topics in the field of Medical, Cardiac, and Vascular Sonography. These topics include current trends in the imaging profession, career options, the importance of continuing education to the… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECO 140 | Introduction to Economics (MOTR ECON 100) | 3 | Introduction to Economics is a study of basic economic concepts, institutions, and policies, (both macroeconomics and microeconomics) necessary for a general understanding of the economy. Students wh… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECO 151 | Principles of Macroeconomics (MOTR ECON 101) | 3 | Principles of Macroeconomics presents an introductory description and analysis of economics from a national perspective. Included are the basic concepts relating to the demand and supply model, macro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECO 152 | Principles of Microeconomics (MOTR ECON 102) | 3 | Principles of Microeconomics develops tools and models to explore the behavior of individuals and firms. The course develops the demand and supply model to examine outcomes in both output and input m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDU 210 | Teaching Profession with Field Experience | 3 | includes an introductory, minimum 36 hours of school field experience in accredited P-12 classrooms that provide opportunities to observe and contribute to teaching and learning. This course allows p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDU 211 | Foundations of Education | 3 | is designed to examine education practice from diverse historical, philosophical, sociological, economic, and legal perspectives. The course will address issues of educational equity, sociocultural i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDU 218 | Educational Technology | 3 | students will learn how to integrate instructional technology into P-12 classrooms. Students will study a variety of software programs, presentation technology, telecommunication tools, and assistive… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDU 219 | Education of Exceptional Learners | 3 | is an introduction to exceptional learners and their education in grades P-12. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the characteristics of people with special needs in addition to stra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDU 226 | Children's Literature | 3 | This course will familiarize students with examples of good children's books, for children from infancy to adolescence. It will also help students develop the ability to evaluate a book, analyze its… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDU 227 | Educational Psychology | 3 | is designed to help students relate theories and principles of educational psychology to teaching, learning, and assessment. This course focuses on the variety of learners and learning processes, as… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDU 228 | Multicultural Education | 3 | is designed to examine the multicultural context of education and prepare students to understand and teach learners from a variety of backgrounds, with individual characteristics, and with differing… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EE 132 | Electronic Devices | 5 | introduces theory, characteristics, and applications of most of the basic electronic devices used in industry. Basic practical circuits will be presented to reinforce the theory. Prerequisites: EE 13… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EE 134 | Electric Circuits | 6 | emphasizes basic direct current (DC) circuit configurations, components, and calculations. Content continues with introductory alternating current (AC) circuits and calculations, oscilloscope overvie… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EE 151 | Motor Control Fundamentals | 4 | is a practical, hands-on class, centered on the study and application of motor control and power devices and circuits. This course studies control components such as relays, pushbuttons, sensors, con… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EE 207 | Industrial Instrumentation and Process Control | 3 | covers the study of instrumentation technology, temperature, pressure, flow, and analytical measurement devices. Proportional, Integral, and Derivative (PID) control, along with current loops and cal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EE 235 | Electronic Communications | 4 | The fundamental theory and application of communications circuits and devices. The study of radar fundamentals, transmission lines, and electromagnetic interference will be included. Additional lab h… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EE 236 | Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 | presents the fundamentals of ladder logic used in modern industrial controllers. Basic elements such as timers, counters, and sequencers are studied, as well as traditional methods of applying them t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EE 252 | Motion Control Fundamentals | 3 | introduces the student to the methods and equipment used to program, configure, and troubleshoot, solid state AC and DC drive systems, closed loop servo drives, and motion control systems. Topics inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EGR 100 | Engineering Drawing | 3 | uses a combination of instruments and CAD systems for making drawings. The course includes the use of instruments, lettering, geometrical constructions, technical sketching, principles of orthographi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EGR 133 | Introduction to AutoCAD I | 2 | covers the fundamentals of the AutoCAD drafting system. Students will learn how to create drawings, setup units, limits, layers, linetypes, and colors. Drawing procedures for typical geometric operat… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EGR 141 | Introduction to AutoCAD II | 2 | is a continuation of Introduction to AutoCAD I ( EGR 133 ). Topics include Blocks, attributes, symbol libraries, bill of material extraction, screen and tablet menus, digitizing drawings, slides and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EGR 230 | Introduction to Revit | 4 | will provide instruction using Revit software for building information modeling (BIM) for architecture. Instruction will focus on how both graphic and non-graphic architectural information for a buil… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EML 050 | Listening and Speaking for Multilingual Learners I | 3 | is designed for non-native speakers of English who need to develop listening and speaking skills to prepare for college-level courses. Students improve their ability to communicate and be understood,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EML 051 | English Grammar for Multilingual Learners I | 3 | provides students with a review of basic English grammar rules and structures, with attention given to word order, sentence boundaries, and verb tenses, including their form, meaning, and use. Studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EML 052 | Reading and Writing for Multilingual Learners of English I | 6 | is for non-native speakers of English who need to develop the academic English language skills necessary for success in college-level courses. Instruction in the course promotes a focus on introducin… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EML 060 | Listening and Speaking for Multilingual Learners II | 3 | provides language learners with an opportunity to focus on listening and note-taking skills in the college classroom. The class focuses on vocabulary acquisition, listening to lectures, classroom dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EML 061 | English Grammar for Multilingual Learners II | 3 | provides language learners with a review of English grammar, including verbs and sentence structure. Special attention is given to the clauses and sentence types found in academic English and require… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EML 062 | Reading and Writing for Multilingual Learners of English II | 6 | is designed for English learners who have demonstrated general fluency in reading and writing English and need to develop clarity in using English for academic purposes. The course prepares students… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EML 071 | English Grammar for Multilingual Learners III | 3 | improves the grammatical accuracy in learners' written English. The course provides students with intensive reinforcement and practice of structures taught in previous grammar courses. Students apply… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EML 072 | Reading and Writing for Multilingual Learners of English III | 3 | facilitates English learners' performance in college-level courses. The class focuses on improving reading comprehension and grammatical and lexical accuracy in a variety of writing tasks. This cours… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EML 073 | Composition Support for Multilingual Learners of English | 3 | supports English learners' performance in College Composition I. The course focuses on improving the speed and accuracy of academic writing, as well as the sophistication of grammar structures and vo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EMT 119 | Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Skills | 1 | provides the student with hands-on instruction in the skills necessary to function as an emergency medical technician, such as patient assessment, airway maintenance, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, a… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EMT 121 | Emergency Care, Principles, and Techniques | 8 | is a course that meets all the current requirements for Missouri State Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B) licensure. It includes the assessment and care of the sick and injured, pediatric and… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| EMT 123 | Emergency Medical Technician Clinical I | 1 | provides the student the opportunity to observe a minimum of 60 hours at ambulance and hospital facilities. Students will be given the opportunity to demonstrate basic life saving skills (ex. perform… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENG 030 | Foundations of College Writing | 3 | is designed primarily to prepare students for College Composition I. The course develops students' abilities in writing multiple paragraph texts and will focus on topics such as development, organiza… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 079 | Co-Requisite College Composition Skills | 3 | primarily focuses on supporting the development of writing techniques, developing effective writing styles, writing processes, revision practices, and analytical skills needed for success in English… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 101 | College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100) | 3 | College Composition I focuses on the development of writing techniques. Students will develop effective writing styles, writing processes, revision practices, and analytical skills. Prerequisites: Pl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 102 | College Composition II (MOTR ENGL 200) | 3 | College Composition II builds on knowledge and skills learned in ENG 101 and primarily focuses on argumentative and persuasive writing techniques. Students will develop effective writing processes, w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 103 | Report Writing (MOTR ENGL 110) | 3 | Report Writing builds on knowledge and skills learned in previous writing courses and primarily focuses on the development of writing techniques required in fields such as business, health science, t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 110 | Creative Writing (MOTR PERF 106) | 3 | Creative Writing is designed to illustrate the creative process and value of creative literature, including three of the following genres: poetry, fiction, drama, and creative nonfiction. Students le… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 201 | Introduction to Fiction (MOTR LITR 100F) | 3 | Introduction to Fiction provides students with an understanding of short and long fiction. Students have the opportunity to study various forms and styles of fiction as well as the major themes and c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 202 | Introduction to Poetry and Plays (MOTR LITR 100) | 3 | Introduction to Poetry and Plays is an introductory survey of major works of poetry and drama. Special attention is given to literary terminology and critical analysis. By reading, analyzing, and dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 205 | American Literature II (MOTR LITR 101B) | 3 | American Literature II provides a survey of American literature from the Civil War to the present. This course includes the topics of literary criticism, textual reception, as well as historical and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 214 | Contemporary Literature | 3 | This course is a study of representative works of literature produced within the last thirty years with an emphasis on recent and developing literary trends and forms alongside an investigation of th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 216 | Women in Literature (MOTR LITR 106) | 3 | Women in Literature explores the experiences of women as authors and characters in local, national, and international literature. Topics and reading will focus on the roles, challenges, and contribut… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 217 | Major Black Writers (MOTR LITR 105AA) | 3 | Major Black Writers focuses on selected literary works by Black writers across the African Diaspora. Students have the opportunity to examine various literary works, forms, and styles of these writer… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 224 | Fiction Writing (MOTR PERF 106F) | 3 | Fiction Writing is intended for students to further develop their understanding of fiction and their abilities in narrative writing. Students learn about various themes, perspectives, and approaches… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 225 | Poetry Writing (MOTR PERF 106P) | 3 | Poetry Writing is intended for students to further develop their understanding of poetry and their abilities in poetry writing. Students learn about various themes, perspectives, and approaches assoc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 226 | Children's Literature | 3 | This course will familiarize students with examples of good children's books, for children from infancy to adolescence. It will also help students develop the ability to evaluate a book, analyze its… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 228 | Studies in Literature | 3 | This course allows students to study specific themes, theories, genres, movements, perspectives, or historical periods within the contexts of literature. Literary topics and genres vary from semester… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 231 | World Literature (MOTR LITR 200) | 3 | World Literature offers an introduction to the classic writings organized around various national communities. Its geographical focus varies from semester to semester, as do its choices of literary g… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENG 234 | Literary Publishing | 3 | allows students to gain experience in the production practices of literary publications. Students will become exposed to various stages of the editing and publishing process as well as utilize design… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESC 100 | Engineering Computer Applications and Design | 3 | provides the student with basic skills in the use of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), word-processing, spreadsheets, and computer math software. This course focuses on solving engineering problems thro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESC 101 | Scientific Computer Programming | 3 | emphasizes instruction in computer programming language to solve engineering problems. Instruction will include such topics as the study of digital computer systems, programming techniques, program s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESC 200 | Engineering Circuits I | 4 | is a problem-solving course that develops analytical skills important for all engineering disciplines as well as fundamental circuit theory for electrical engineers. The course covers circuit element… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ESC 203 | Engineering Statics | 3 | is the application of the principles of statics to the solution of engineering problems involving particles and systems in equilibrium. Topics include force systems in equilibrium, centers of gravity… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESC 204 | Engineering Dynamics | 3 | is the application of the principles of dynamics to the solution of engineering problems involving particle and rigid body motion. Topics include linear motion, curvilinear relative motion, energy, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESC 205 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 | is the application of principles of mechanics to engineering problems of strength and stiffness. Topics include stress, strain, thin cylinders, beams, torsion, columns, and combined stresses at a poi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESC 206 | Strength of Materials Lab | 1 | is the laboratory component of the Mechanics of Materials course ( ESC 205 ). Students will perform tension, compression, shear, torsion, bending, and hardness tests on various materials in a materia… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ESC 207 | Engineering Thermodynamics | 3 | is the study of energy transformations and the relation of energy to the states of matter. The primary focus is on the fundamental laws of thermodynamics and the concepts of analysis of energy conver… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIN 100 | Personal Finance | 3 | This course involves the study of personal financial planning and is intended to provide the student with a basis of knowledge that will enable the individual to better manage their income while maxi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIN 201 | Fundamentals of Finance | 3 | Basic methods and principles of finance, such as money and banking, financing working capital and fixed capital needs, stocks and bonds, the marketing of securities, and the working of financial inst… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FRE 101 | Elementary French I (MOTR LANG 101) | 4 | Elementary French I is a beginning course that presents sentence structure and vocabulary needed to communicate in basic French conversations. Students also learn about the culture of France and othe… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FRE 102 | Elementary French II (MOTR LANG 102) | 4 | Elementary French II is a continuation of Elementary French I. The course expands vocabulary and grammar, and encourages communication in French using present and past tenses. Students learn about th… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FRE 201 | Intermediate French I | 4 | is a continuation of Elementary French II, where students will review and build grammar and vocabulary to enhance comprehension and communication. A variety of literary and cultural selections are pr… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FSE 101 | History and Sociology of Funeral Service | 3 | surveys funeral and burial customs associated with the beliefs and practices in various cultures from the early Egyptians to present day. In addition, the general principles related to customs, relig… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 102 | Dynamics of Grief Management | 3 | explores the topic of funeral service psychology, which includes the theories of grief, the purposes of the funeral rite, and the importance of interpersonal communication skills and basic helping te… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 103 | Funeral Directing | 3 | introduces the primary duties and responsibilities of the funeral director. Special emphasis is placed on the funeral director's role in working with the family of the decedent, as they select option… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 104 | Funeral Directing Practicum | 2 | is a course that introduces the practical aspects of funeral home operations, which includes local, state, and federal laws as they pertain to funeral service. In addition, students will participate… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FSE 105 | Funeral Directing Practicum II | 2 | This course is a continuation of Funeral Directing Practicum I and will provide additional experience with the practical aspects of funeral home operations, which includes local, state, and federal l… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FSE 106 | Mortuary Law and Ethics | 3 | introduces legal and ethical issues in the funeral service profession. This includes the sources of business law, mortuary law, rights and duties regarding disposition of dead bodies, state and feder… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 107 | Funeral Service Merchandising | 2 | introduces the practical aspects of product knowledge and merchandising for caskets, outer burial containers, and other related funeral service merchandise. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FSE 115 | Fundamentals of Embalming Chemistry | 2 | provides a survey of the basic principles of chemistry as they relate to funeral service education program. Emphasis is placed on selected aspects of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochem… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FSE 201 | Funeral Home Management | 3 | introduces management principles for funeral home operations. This includes human resources, financial, marketing, facilities, and office management as well as their application to the small business… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 203 | Embalming Practicum I | 2 | applies the theoretical aspects of an embalming operation. All embalming operations are performed under the direct supervision and instruction of a licensed embalmer and the St. Louis Community Colle… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FSE 205 | Embalming Practicum II | 2 | applies the theoretical aspects of an embalming operation, with emphasis placed on advanced procedures for embalming autopsy and trauma cases. Embalming operations are performed under the direct supe… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FSE 206 | Restorative Art | 4 | prepares the student to recognize and apply the various restorative and cosmetology techniques used in the restoration of the deceased. Prerequisites: FSE 210 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FSE 208 | Funeral Service Seminar | 3 | provides comprehensive preparation and completion of the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Board Incorporated National Board Examination (NBE). Prerequisites: Approval of AAS/FSE… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 209 | Pathology for Funeral Service | 3 | introduces the principles of pathology, especially as it can be applied in embalming and restorative art processes. Special emphasis will be placed on tissue pathology and major causative agents of d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 210 | Embalming | 3 | is a course that will examine the purpose and need for embalming. This will include types of death, signs of death, tests for death, postmortem changes, ethics of embalming, chemical and physical cha… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 211 | Microbiology for Funeral Service | 3 | is designed to introduce the student to the principles of microbiology as they relate to funeral service including the role of diseases and types of pathogens and microbes which will infect and attac… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 212 | Embalming II | 3 | is an advanced study of the techniques of embalming through a study of the body, sanitation, embalming agents, instruments, and methods of embalming. The student will study the anatomy of the circula… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSE 215 | Advanced Embalming Chemistry | 2 | surveys the principles and precautions involved in sanitation, disinfection, public health, and embalming practices with emphasis on embalming chemicals and their use. Prerequisites: FSE 115 with a m… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| GE 101 | Technical Computer Applications | 3 | is an introduction to the use of personal computers. Topics of this course include PC hardware, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, computer aided design, and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GE 131 | Engineering Technology Orientation | 1 | introduces students to college-level thinking skills, interpersonal skills, effective study skills, and college services necessary for academic and professional success in engineering technology. Stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GE 135 | Blueprint Reading for Engineering Technicians | 2 | covers mechanical drawings, electrical drawings, and electrical schematics and introduces Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT). Topics include reading specifications from the drawing, underst… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| GE 140 | Industrial Occupations Fundamentals | 3 | teaches students concepts tied to basic skills within the manufacturing industry. Topics include measurement systems, measurement tools, and basic calculations in mechanical and electrical applicatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GE 141 | OSHA 10 | 1 | introduces basic safety and health information to entry-level workers in general industry occupations. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) general industry training covers a wide ran… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GE 240 | Product Design and Fabrication | 4 | presents students with a real-world engineering design challenge. Engineering technology students from a variety of disciplines work together to define problems, evaluate possible solutions, and buil… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| GE 290 | Workplace Learning: General Engineering | 1 | provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a facu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GEG 101 | Regional Geography (MOTR GEOG 101) | 3 | Regional Geography surveys various world regions, their major countries, and the physical, cultural, economic, and political roles of these countries within the global family of nations. This course… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEG 103 | Physical Geography (MOTR GEOG 100) | 3 | Physical Geography introduces the characteristics of the Earth's surface and the interaction of processes that produce a world pattern of distinctive environments significant to humanity. Topics incl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEO 100 | Earth Science (MOTR PHYS 110ES) | 3 | Earth Science is an introductory geoscience course that emphasizes basic principles of astronomy, geology, oceanography, and meteorology. Topics covered include the origin of the Universe, solar syst… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEO 101 | Earth Science Laboratory (MOTR PHYS 110LES) | 1 | Earth Science Laboratory is an inquiry-based course that includes introductory laboratory exercises in astronomy, geology, oceanography, and meteorology. A field trip to a geological site is a requir… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GEO 103 | Environmental Geology (MOTR GEOL 100) | 3 | Environmental Geology is an introductory geoscience course that focuses on natural hazards and the human consequences associated with geologic processes. Topics include the study of plate tectonics,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEO 104 | Prehistoric Life | 3 | This course is an introductory Historical Geology course that emphasizes paleontology and evolution through the fossil record. Topics covered include the origin of the Universe, the origin and evolut… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEO 111 | Physical Geology (MOTR GEOL 100L) | 5 | Physical Geology introduces earth processes and products, including the origin of rocks, volcanos, landforms, mountain belts, earthquakes, and the structure of Earth within the framework of plate tec… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GEO 113 | Oceanography (MOTR PHYS 110O) | 3 | Oceanography is an introductory course focusing on the physical, biological, and geological aspects of oceanography. Topics covered include properties of seawater, marine life, plate tectonics, and t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GER 101 | Elementary German I (MOTR LANG 105) | 4 | Elementary German I is a beginning course that presents sentence structure and vocabulary needed to communicate in basic German conversations. Students also learn about the German culture as they pra… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| GER 102 | Elementary German II (MOTR LANG 106) | 4 | Elementary German II is a continuation of Elementary German I. The course expands vocabulary and grammar, and encourages communication in German using present and past tenses. Students learn about th… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| GER 201 | Intermediate German I | 4 | is a continuation of Elementary German II. Students review and build grammar and vocabulary to enhance comprehension and communication. A variety of literary and cultural selections are presented to… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| GER 202 | Intermediate German II | 4 | A continuation of GER 201 . Emphasis is on spoken German with continued grammar review. A variety of short stories and contemporary cultural selections are read and discussed in class. Additional lab… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| GID 101 | Introduction to Game and Interactive Design | 3 | examines the history, theory, and practice of game and interactive design, with emphasis on play as both a cultural phenomenon and a design methodology. Students explore analog and digital games and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GLE 101 | Global Education Studies | 1 | This course will present an opportunity for students to travel to and to engage in the direct study of international cultures in order to foster an enhanced sensitivity to, appreciation of, and an un… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GST 101 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) | 3 | is a beginning course in geographic information systems and analysis designed for end users. The course focuses on the industry standard ArcGIS products and their various modules for exploratory rese… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GST 102 | Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems | 3 | introduces students to unmanned aircraft systems of various types and the current legal and ethical issues. Students will also be introduced to operation of sensors, payloads, and simulators. The imp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GST 150 | Drone Mission Planning and Photography | 3 | teaches students the techniques and procedures needed to pre-plan and fly Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Drone missions including creating flight logs and pre- and post- mission planning reports. Stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GST 201 | Intermediate Geographic Information Systems | 3 | (GIS) furthers understanding and skills in the industry using GIS products and their various modules for exploratory research and spatial analysis. Students increase their ability to recognize, resea… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GST 220 | Advanced Applications in Geographic Information Systems | 4 | (GIS) is designed to round out student experience for preparation for professional jobs in GIS. GIS is a field that creates, manages, analyzes, investigates, and problem solves with data that has a s… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HIM 101 | Medical Terminology and Language | 3 | provides a broad survey of the language of medicine and health terminologies. Students learn to accurately spell and define common medical terms related to major disease processes, diagnostic procedu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 102 | Electronic Health Management | 2 | focuses on using the latest applications in health IT, including electronic health records (EHRs) and applied Meaningful Use. This course offers guidance on developing and implementing health IT syst… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HIM 103 | Human Diseases and Pharmacology | 3 | studies the human body's common pathological conditions. Drug classifications, dosage and administration, and diagnostic procedures are studied. Course focus is on description of conditions and disea… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 104 | Health Information and Delivery Systems | 3 | introduces students to health data structure, data content, and data integrity. Management of health information strategies are examined. The U.S. Healthcare delivery system stakeholders are studied,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 106 | International Classification of Diseases Coding I | 3 | introduces how to apply current clinical coding according to official guidelines. Classifications, taxonomies, nomenclatures, terminologies, and clinical vocabularies are explored. The course uses co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 107 | Current Procedural Terminology Coding I | 3 | Current Procedural Terminology Coding (CPT) I introduces procedure coding to students using current industry standards in various healthcare settings. The reading and interpreting of healthcare docum… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 200 | Data Structure, Content, and Governance of Health Information | 5 | focuses on how to create the framework for an optimal health record and effective information exchange between healthcare providers. This is achieved by establishing clear guidelines for acceptable v… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIM 201 | Reimbursement and Legal Compliance | 3 | studies the uses of coded data and health information in healthcare reimbursement. Payment systems are studied and relevant legal and compliance issues are explored. This course will investigate cont… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 202 | Access, Use, Disclosure, Privacy and Security Protection of Health Information | 5 | examines how to establish, evaluate, and maintain policies and protocols for protecting healthcare information. The course will discuss systems and processes that generate, collect, store, transmit,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIM 203 | Revenue Cycle Management | 5 | course presents oversight of business, administrative, and clinical functions that contribute to patient revenue from a point of entry through payment and adjudication. This may include insurance pro… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIM 204 | Health Law Compliance | 5 | studies legal processes impacting health information, external forces, and risk management components. The impact of global, national, and state policy on health care is examined. The process of esta… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIM 205 | Health Informatics and its Applications | 5 | investigates how information is manipulated and utilized by organizations and shared to external entities. Budgeting projections, long-term service line planning, and forecasting health care needs of… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIM 206 | International Classification of Diseases Coding II | 3 | International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Coding II is a continuation of ICD Coding I. Students are introduced to intermediate and advanced coding challenges to help build on basic concepts. Cas… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 207 | Current Procedural Terminology Coding II | 3 | Current Procedural Terminology Coding (CPT) II is a continuation of CPT I. Students will study intermediate and advanced coding challenges to build upon basic coding. Case study scenarios are used to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIM 208 | Advanced Coding Applications | 2 | is the terminal course for students seeking to become a Clinical Coding Specialist. This course provides students with extensive, advanced practice in inpatient, ambulatory, physician practice, and n… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HIM 209 | Organizational Management Leadership | 5 | focuses on using the skills and tools to manage, guide, improve operations, and provide innovative solutions based on health data. Leadership skills, organizational change, human resource strategies,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HIM 210 | Professional Practice Experience | 2 | (PPE) allows students to experience the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Virtual Lab in an environment that closely simulates the real-world application of various technolog… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HMS 100 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 | introduces students to human and community needs and to the concepts of the helping profession. Students examine community resources, the relationship of agencies and bureaucracies to the total commu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 101 | Human Services: Theories and Skills | 3 | Human Services:Theories and Skills introduces students to the theoretical and practical knowledge needed for entry-levels of practice in social work/human services. The course introduces students to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 102 | Human Services: Policy and Politics | 3 | is an analysis of the political process involved in the formulation of social welfare policies from a historical point of view. Students will examine federal, state, and local social welfare programs… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 111 | Group Practice in Human Services | 3 | focuses on the basic issues of group work in Human Services settings. The course will introduce students to the theory of group work and practice theory, including a study of the various types of gro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 201 | Workplace Learning I: Human Services | 3 | This workplace-based course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 202 | Workplace Learning II: Human Services | 3 | This workplace-based course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 203 | Human Services Workplace Learning Seminar I | 3 | Discussion and analysis in small groups of the human services practicum experience. There will be special learning objectives related to the kind of work the student will do in an organization after… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 204 | Human Services Workplace Learning Seminar II | 3 | This course builds on the learning objectives of HMS 203 . These objectives will be related to the work the student will do after completion of the program. Prerequisites: HMS 100 , HMS 101 , HMS 201… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HMS 205 | Crisis Intervention | 3 | Course designed as a beginning training unit for people who anticipate or are presently working with individuals in crisis situations such as suicide, rape, spouse abuse, death, and drugs. Will focus… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 101 | Introductory Horticulture | 4 | is an introduction to the biological aspects of plant life in the natural and built environment. Topics include cell structure, anatomy, morphology, physiology, taxonomy, environmental factors that a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HRT 102 | Soils | 3 | provides an understanding of the critical role that soils play in urban and agricultural settings. Topics include soil biology, the chemical and physical properties of soil, soil water, soil health,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 103 | Plant Propagation | 3 | introduces students to the various methods of propagation on woody, herbaceous, and vegetable plants. Topics include reproduction by seed, vegetative propagation including cutting, grafting, layering… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 104 | Landscape Graphics | 3 | is an introduction to hand drawing landscape graphics. Students will develop hand drawing skills and learn how to apply them to base maps, functional diagrams, and planting layouts. Hand drawing skil… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 105 | Workplace Learning | 2 | is an experiential course that provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a profe… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HRT 106 | Digital Applications in Landscape Design | 1 | introduces students to multiple digital platforms used in the process of landscape design. Students will use various computer aided design programs and other software options for use in landscape des… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HRT 134 | Micropropagation of Plants | 3 | is an introduction to micropropagation, also called tissue culture. Topics presented include plant anatomy, hormones involved in plant growth, micropropagation techniques, and industry uses. Techniqu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 135 | Introduction to Cannabis | 3 | introduces students to Cannabis and hemp plants. The course will focus on the anatomy and physiology of the Cannabis plant, the history of Cannabis, and the various uses for and products of Cannabis… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 136 | Cannabis and Hemp Cultivation | 3 | covers techniques of growing and cultural requirements for cannabis and hemp. Students will experience the growing process from propagation to harvest of both cannabis and industrial hemp. Discussion… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 137 | Laboratory Methods for Cannabis Extraction | 3 | introduces students to cannabis extraction techniques and methods. Students will gain a broad perspective of product types and trends in the cannabis and hemp industries. Laboratory techniques for an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 140 | Topics in Horticulture | 3 | is an introduction to new and emerging topics and trends in horticulture. Advances in technology, methods, and subjects that are relevant to the horticulture industry will be introduced and emphasize… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 141 | Foundations of Horticultural Ecology | 3 | focuses on basic ecological principles and their importance to horticultural practice in urban, peri-urban, and rural environments. Case studies from Saint Louis and the surrounding region serve as a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 201 | Turfgrass Management | 3 | introduces students to general and special-purpose turfgrasses. Turfgrass use, establishment, management, alternatives, and sustainable uses will be emphasized. The course allows students to develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 205 | Nursery and Garden Center Practices | 3 | is an overview of the nursery and garden center industries. Students will engage in discussion of nursery operations including propagation methods, sales, business strategies, garden industry trends,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 206 | Woody Plants - Trees and Vines | 3 | is a study of deciduous trees and woody vines and their use in the landscape. Identifying plants using botanical characteristics, plant culture, and appropriate landscape applications will be emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 207 | Woody Plants - Shrubs and Evergreens | 3 | is a study of shrubs and evergreens and their use in the landscape. Identifying plants using botanical characteristics, plant culture, and appropriate landscape applications will be emphasized. Infor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 214 | Landscape Management | 3 | provides students the skills necessary to manage and maintain various residential, institutional, municipal, and commercial settings. Specific topics will include planting techniques, soil preparatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 217 | Landscape Design I | 3 | is a continuation of HRT 104 . Emphasis will be on applying the principles of art and design in developing complete and professional landscape plans. Students will apply multiple planting design them… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 218 | Landscape Design II | 3 | is a continuation of Landscape Design I with emphasis on the application of the principles of art and design in developing landscape plans. This class will detail conceptual and planting design and e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 220 | Landscape Irrigation | 3 | provides an overview of the components, management, design, and use of irrigation systems in various landscape situations. Specific applications for turf and garden irrigation will be addressed. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 227 | Integrated Pest Management | 3 | is a study of the insect and disease pests that affect ornamental plants. Emphasis is on pest identification and treatment through a knowledge of signs, symptoms, and pest life cycles. Preparation fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 230 | Herbaceous Perennials and Ornamental Grasses | 3 | introduces students to the uses of perennials and ornamental grasses in the landscape and the roles they play in commercial and residential garden design. Plant identification including specific char… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 231 | Native Plants: Intentional Communities | 3 | affords students the opportunity to apply best practices in the maintenance of native landscapes, identify native plants in the field, and develop the skills to create intentional plant communities.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 232 | Sustainable Land Management | 3 | focuses on the core principles and best practices of resource management in an age of climate change, such as prolonged droughts, inundation, soil degradation, and shifting populations of invasive in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 233 | Urban Reconstruction and Horticultural Conservation | 3 | focuses on basic restoration and conservation practices as they apply to the field of horticulture. Students learn methods for long-term monitoring of natural areas and establishing and maintaining n… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 234 | Invasive Species: Plants, Wildlife, and People | 3 | introduces students to the field identification of insects, mollusks, vertebrates, and plants that directly impact horticultural work. Invasive and beneficial organisms are discussed in relation to o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 235 | Annuals and Vegetables | 3 | introduces students to the identification of annual landscape plants and their use in private, public, and commercial gardens. Identification, use, and culture of vegetables will also be covered. Stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 241 | Greenhouse Management | 3 | introduces students to various techniques for producing a variety of ornamental crops. Greenhouse structures, greenhouse environmental factors, and their effect on plant growth will also be studied.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 242 | Urban Tree Management | 3 | introduces students to the management of urban forest greenspaces. Social value of urban trees, street and park tree inventories, tree ordinances, and program administration are emphasized. Tree sele… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HRT 250 | Native Landscaping Practices | 3 | provides students with hands-on learning in the identification, use, installation, and maintenance of native plants in the landscape. Focus will be on principles of native plant horticulture, plannin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS 101 | Introduction to Health Professions | 1 | provides an overview of clinical health professions. The academic preparation and career opportunities are considered for each profession. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HS 200 | Health Literacy | 3 | provides an overview of non-medical factors affecting healthcare. The course covers definitions and influences on health literacy, ending with a review of public health and responsibility to communit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HS 210 | Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine and Research | 3 | provides an introduction to the basic quantitative and qualitative research techniques used in public health, health education and promotion, and the health professions. Students develop a research q… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HST 101 | United States History to 1865 (MOTR HIST 101) | 3 | United States History to 1865 surveys the constitutional, cultural, economic, institutional, political, and social forces which have shaped United States history. The course begins with the colonial… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HST 102 | United States History from 1865 to the Present (MOTR HIST 102) | 3 | United States History from 1865 to the Present surveys forces and events which have shaped the United States from the Civil War to the present. It considers constitutional, institutional, cultural, e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HST 115 | Ancient and Medieval History to 1500 (MOTR WCIV 101) | 3 | Ancient and Medieval History to 1500 is a survey of the Western World from Antiquity through the Late Middle Ages. The course will cover ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean and the Near East;… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HST 128 | Western Civilization from 1500 to the Present (MOTR WCIV 102) | 3 | Western Civilization from 1500 to the Present surveys the political, economic, cultural, military, and social forces that have shaped the Western World. The course also examines religious development… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HST 137 | African American History through Reconstruction (MOTR HIST 101AA) | 3 | African American History through Reconstruction is a survey of African American history from its African background through the Civil War and Reconstruction. The course will investigate African Ameri… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HST 138 | African American History from Reconstruction to the Present (MOTR HIST 102AA) | 3 | African American History from Reconstruction to the Present is a survey of African American history from the era of Jim Crow to the present. The course will investigate African American leaders, soci… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HST 141 | United States History, 1945-Present | 3 | This course surveys how the end of World War II gave rise to social, cultural, intellectual, political, economic, and environmental forces that have collectively shaped American experience in the twe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 100 | Introduction to the Hospitality Industry | 3 | introduces the student to the business of hospitality and presents the exciting career opportunities available in one of the world's largest and most dynamic industries. It focuses on defining hospit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 115 | Hospitality Customer Service and Guest Relations | 3 | provides the student with the basic knowledge of "service" and how it applies to managing guest relations in the hospitality industry. Customer service expectations will be examined from the perspect… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 120 | Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry | 3 | introduces students to the functions of a typical hospitality supervisor/leader as they relate to and impact stakeholders within a hospitality organization. Supervisory roles, responsibilities, and e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 200 | Procurement in the Hospitality Industry | 3 | will prepare students to employ the principles of effective food, beverage, and supply purchasing necessary to support food preparation and service departments of hospitality operations. Students wil… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 205 | Legal Aspects of Hospitality | 3 | is a comprehensive study of the legal issues encountered in hospitality management. Prevention and compliance are stressed to reduce potential liability in hospitality organizations. Areas of emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 210 | Hospitality Financial Planning and Cost Control | 3 | introduces students to common methods of operational cost control and accountability found in the hospitality industry. Students will be introduced to operational standards and the impact they have o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 215 | Hospitality Sales and Marketing | 3 | introduces students to fundamental marketing terms, theory, and concepts that are found within the hospitality and tourism industry. Marketing is emphasized as a management philosophy that guides the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 225 | Hotel Operations | 3 | examines the organization, functions, and management of typical lodging operations. It focuses on the interdependent nature of the major departments within a hotel/resort operation; rooms division, f… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 230 | Bar and Beverage Management | 3 | introduces the student to the topics of beverage knowledge, purchasing, control, marketing, legislation, staffing, service, food pairing, and responsible alcohol beverage service as they relate to po… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 240 | Workplace Learning: Hospitality | 4 | provides the student an opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by professionals in the field and a facult… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HTM 245 | Meetings and Event Planning | 3 | provides students with a practical overview of the many factors that must be considered in the planning and execution of successful meetings and special events. Students will be exposed to program go… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 275 | Travel and Tourism | 3 | provides a comprehensive overview of this enormous and captivating field and how it interconnects with hospitality. It thoroughly examines the various sectors of the industry (e.g., transportation, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HTM 280 | Hospitality Management Capstone | 3 | requires the student to use both technical knowledge and managerial ability to plan, organize, and complete a foodservice event simulation. Menu planning, recipe development, personnel management, pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HUM 109 | Arts and Ideas in the Ancient World (MOTR WCIV 101) | 3 | Arts and Ideas in the Ancient World uses the visual arts and literature to trace the development of belief systems from the earliest expressions found in prehistoric remains through the rise of the g… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HUM 110 | The Middle Ages and the Renaissance (MOTR WCIV 101) | 3 | The Middle Ages and the Renaissance explores the arts and ideas, including philosophies and religions, that infused and created the cultural periods known as the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Wester… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HW 101 | Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology | 3 | is the scientific study of people and behaviors in sport and exercise. This course explores the relationships between psychological factors and physical activity. Areas of focus will include learning… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HW 102 | Personal Health and Wellness | 3 | is an introduction to the concept of health as a foundation for positive movement throughout the life cycle. This course explores the relationship between mental, physical, and environmental factors… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HW 103 | Stress Management | 3 | includes an overview of stress and its impact on physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health and wellness. Coping strategies, relaxation techniques, healthy eating behaviors, and physical activ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HW 104 | Wellness and Fitness Concepts | 3 | focuses on the impact physical activity, healthy eating behaviors, weight management, stress management, substance abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and other relevant topics have on health and w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HW 109 | First Aid | 2 | provides students with the necessary skills to recognize and appropriately respond to life-threatening emergencies. Instruction will focus on emergency recognition and first aid treatment for sudden… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HW 110 | Wellness for the Individual (MOTR IDSE 102) | 2 | Wellness for the Individual identifies the benefits of developing a lifestyle that promotes mental and physical health. This survey course focuses on the relationship between physical, psychological,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HW 111 | American Heart Association (AHA) CPR | 1 | is designed to prepare students in healthcare professions with the skills of basic life support and CPR. Students will learn how to recognize cardiac arrest, give chest compressions, deliver ventilat… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 112 | Archery | 1 | is an introductory course that covers the basic procedures for using a bow for target shooting. Topics will include history, safety, terminology, equipment/accessories, correct shooting form, range e… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 113 | Backpacking | 1 | is an introduction to the outdoor recreation activities of hiking and camping. Instruction focuses on gear selection, packing, route finding, campsite development, and food preparation, as well as sa… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 115 | Basic Fitness I | 1 | is an introductory course that focuses on fitness principles and the improvement of cardiorespiratory-neuromuscular development. Physical activities and various anaerobic/aerobic exercises will be pe… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 116 | Basic Fitness II | 1 | focuses on the development of strength and cardiorespiratory fitness. Fitness principles, various types of exercises, and the role of eating patterns are identified to enhance a healthy lifestyle. Fo… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 124 | Community CPR | 1 | provides students with the necessary skills to recognize and appropriately respond to life-threatening cardiovascular and breathing emergencies. Instruction will focus on practical application in adm… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 129 | Fencing I | 1 | is an introductory course that focuses on foil fencing. Rules and strategies for competitive fencing will be introduced. Basic skills include attacks and parries. (Credit is only allowed for either H… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 130 | Fencing II | 1 | is a refinement of techniques learned in Fencing I. Epee and sabre, advanced parries and attacks, and electric equipment are introduced. (Credit is only allowed for either HW 130 or PE 127.) Prerequi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 131 | Fitness Center I | 1 | provides access to equipment designed to develop muscular strength and endurance, cardiorespiratory endurance, and flexibility. Basic concepts of physical activity and exercise are introduced. Active… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 132 | Fitness Center II | 1 | is a continuation of Fitness Center I with consideration given to concepts of body composition, weight management, and developing a personalized exercise plan. Active participation in self-guided phy… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 140 | Pickleball | 1 | is an introduction to the recreational court game in which players use a paddle to hit a perforated ball over a tennis-type net on a badminton-sized court. Students will focus on the basic rules, phy… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 144 | Swimming I | 1 | is designed to promote comfort in an aquatic environment and to introduce skills and techniques of swimming and basic water safety. Each skill is demonstrated, explained, and evaluated. Strokes taugh… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 145 | Swimming II | 1 | is an intermediate level course that focuses on drills for stroke refinement in the competitive and recreational strokes. Skill development includes water entries and turns, as well as fitness and su… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 150 | Total Fitness | 1 | is a continuation of Fitness Center II with consideration given to self-directed lifetime fitness for health and well-being. Performance of physical activities is required. Advanced training techniqu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 153 | Walking for Fitness | 1 | provides students with an opportunity to participate in walking as a technique to improve health through the development of cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular endurance, and weight management. Stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 155 | Weight Training I | 1 | is designed to introduce the beginner to a variety of basic weight training skills. Techniques focus on safe execution of weight lifting using pin-select weight equipment and free weights to develop… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 156 | Weight Training II | 1 | focuses on advanced weight lifting techniques utilizing cable pulley weights and free weights. Advanced level training programs for increased muscular development are designed. Circuit training is ut… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 157 | Yoga I | 1 | is an introduction to yoga which includes basic poses (asanas), breathing techniques, meditation, and yoga philosophy. Active participation in these activities is designed to increase flexibility and… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HW 158 | Yoga II | 1 | is a continuation of Yoga I. This course will focus on active participation and emphasis on body and self-awareness while practicing advanced yoga poses, pranayama (controlled breath), and meditation… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IB 100 | International Business | 3 | is a survey course which introduces a broad scope of international business concepts and issues. Throughout the course, students analyze the global environment in which international businesses opera… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IDS 102 | Urban Legends and American Society | 3 | This course allows students to explore and study urban legends in American society as well as the various contexts in which these myths are placed. Students have the opportunity to interpret the symb… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 102 | Keyboarding and Formatting | 3 | is a skill-development course in which students utilize proper techniques to develop touch control of the keyboard and apply basic formatting skills to letters, memos, reports, and tables. (Credit is… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 116 | Computer Literacy | 3 | develops computing skills in technology awareness, terminology and concepts of computers including file management, Internet browsers, ethical computer policies, and web page development. Students ga… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 120 | Introduction to Excel | 1 | teaches the fundamentals of creating and managing Excel worksheets and workbooks. Topics include creating cells and ranges, creating tables, applying formulas and functions, and creating basic charts… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 122 | Windows | 3 | is a skill-development course covering the Microsoft Windows operating system. Topics include file and folder management and organization, hardware management, software management, network connection… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 123 | Introduction to Windows | 1 | Students learn the basic concepts of the Windows environment and how to create and manage files within the organizational structure of that environment. The desktop, accessories, and navigational too… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 129 | HTML | 1 | covers the essentials of creating web pages using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Students will create and edit web pages which include text, hyperlinks, images, an… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 130 | Hardware Support - CompTIA A+ Core 1 (Hardware) | 3 | covers the theory and hands-on skills necessary to pass the CompTIA A+ hardware (Core 1) exam. Topics covered include hardware fundamentals, networking, and security. Students will learn basic operat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 136 | Internet Fundamentals | 1 | provides practical information regarding Internet practices and safety. Searching, validating, and securely passing information to and from the Internet are emphasized. Identifying and mitigating com… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 139 | Web Publishing | 3 | introduces current industry standards for web development and design techniques that include the use of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and an introduction to JavaScri… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 141 | Graphics for the Web | 3 | focuses on generating graphics that can be utilized within the context of the Internet. Topics will include use of graphics at the appropriate times, performance issues, button creation, animated gra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 142 | Web Development | 3 | is an in-depth study of the development and implementation of engaging websites using current industry production tools. Accessibility, security, and website management issues will be addressed. Topi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 151 | Computer Applications in Business | 4 | covers software programs frequently used in the business environment. Word processing, spreadsheets, database management, web-based email, presentation software cloud-based tools, and collaboration s… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 153 | C# Programming I | 4 | This course emphasizes software development problem-solving methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques. Topics include data structures, program design, pseud… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 165 | Computer Applications-Microsoft Project | 1 | This course introduces students to the Microsoft Project software application. Microsoft Project allows students, professionals, volunteers, or an individual managing or working on a project to organ… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 166 | C# and Java Programming I | 4 | teaches students software development problem-solving methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques. Students will also receive an introduction to both the C# a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 167 | C++ Programming I | 4 | introduces software development problem-solving methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques. Topics include data structures, program design, pseudocode, langu… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 168 | GitHub for Developers | 1 | covers the Git source control tool and GitHub code hosting services. Students learn to use Git and GitHub efficiently to create and manage their personal and professional projects. Prerequisites: Rea… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 187 | Java Programming I | 4 | In this course, students learn software development problem-solving methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques, and also receive an introduction to the Java… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 225 | Database Management | 4 | This course will cover the concepts, skills, methodology, and database technology necessary to design and implement a relational database management system. Topics include relational databases, data… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 229 | Unix/Linux I | 3 | This course introduces the Unix/Linux operating system with special focus on the organization and maintenance of the file system. Students are also introduced to basic installation and configuration… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 237 | Fundamentals of Information Assurance/Security - CompTIA Security+ | 3 | examines fundamentals of network security involved in creating and managing secure computer network environments. Both hardware and software topics are considered, including authentication methods, r… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 240 | SQL and Database Development | 3 | This course covers the concepts of Structured Query Language (SQL) and database development. Students learn how to create tables, views, and indexes. Managing and formatting data, developing queries… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 241 | Systems Analysis and Design | 3 | covers the concepts, skills, methodologies, techniques, and perspectives essential to analyze and design information systems. Visual and emerging development tools are used to focus on object-oriente… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 253 | C# Programming II | 4 | focuses on broadening and deepening the student's understanding of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) as implemented in the C# language. Core elements include creating and deploying Windows programs,… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 257 | Big Data Analytics | 3 | is a continuation of the database design course covering implementation concepts such as n-tier architectures, middleware, SQL and JSON functionality, distributed databases, data warehousing and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 264 | Unix/Linux II | 3 | This course prepares students to perform basic Unix/Linux systems administration and network installation tasks. Students will be introduced to the design, configuration, and installation of system s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 265 | Web Scripting Technologies | 3 | This course presents current and emerging scripting technologies used for development of state-of-the-art websites and other applications. The primary focus is on client-side technologies. Students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 267 | C++ Programming II | 4 | focuses on broadening and deepening the student's understanding of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) as implemented in the C++ language. Core elements include design and development of classes and th… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 268 | SQL Server Programming | 3 | This course is an in-depth study of Microsoft SQL Server programming. Students learn the advanced features of SQL Server to interact with the database and other applications. Advanced techniques such… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 280 | Python | 3 | focuses on software development problem-solving methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools implemented in the Python programming language. Topics include data structures, p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 283 | C# Programming III | 4 | Students in this course focus on completing the acquisition of the knowledge and skills for developing applications using Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and the .NET Framework 4… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 285 | Excel for Data Analytics | 3 | prepares students to use Excel to apply statistical techniques to identify hidden patterns in data. Topics include Power Query for data import, pivot tables, what-if analysis, charting, scripting and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 287 | Java Programming II | 4 | focuses on broadening and deepening the student's understanding of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) as implemented in the Java language. Core elements include design and development of classes, over… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 288 | Java Programming III | 4 | Students in this course complete their understanding of core java concepts required for Oracle's Java SE Programmer certification. Java web development utilizing the Model-View-Controller (MVC) patte… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 290 | C# Frameworks: .NET Web App Framework | 3 | teaches the .NET Web application framework using C#. Students expand their C# development skills and gain the knowledge and skills required to design and develop Web applications by using the latest… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 291 | Workplace Learning: Computer and Information Technology | 2 | consists of a workplace assignment with an employer or agency, or an internship project. Students will complete a minimum of 100 hours and a maximum of 150 hours of internship during the semester, wh… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| IS 296 | Java Frameworks: Spring | 3 | focuses on the popular Java Spring Framework as a tool for rapid development of enterprise level systems. The integration of Spring with other frameworks such as Struts and Hibernate will also be exa… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 100 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 1 | introduces the people, products, and processes that protect electronic data from those with malicious intent. This course will introduce students to various experts who discuss the concepts of cybers… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IT 101 | Cisco Networking Academy I: Introduction to Networks | 5 | focuses on learning the fundamentals of networking. Practical and conceptual skills that build the foundation for understanding basic networking will be covered. This is the first of three (3) course… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IT 102 | Desktop Software Support - CompTIA A+ Core 2 (Software) | 3 | prepares students to take the current CompTIA A+ software (Core 2) exam. Students will learn to implement, administer, and troubleshoot the Microsoft Windows client operating system. Topics include d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 103 | Help Desk Principles | 3 | This course focuses on key information and skills for user support professionals, including troubleshooting and problem solving, communicating successfully with clients, performing end-user needs ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 120 | Enterprise Security Management | 3 | examines managerial aspects of computer security and assurance for enterprises. Topics include risk management, contingency planning, access control models, and information security governance includ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 121 | Secure E-Commerce | 3 | examines the principles and techniques for secure electronic commerce. Topics include cryptography, certification authorities, public key infrastructure, biometrics, digital signatures, and legal and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 201 | Cisco Networking Academy II: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials | 5 | focuses on the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Configuration of routers, switches, and wireless access points for basic functionality will be cove… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IT 202 | Cisco Networking Academy III: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | 5 | focuses on hierarchical network design, Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) single area routing, and Quality of Service (QoS) concepts. Configuring and securing enterpr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IT 208 | Cisco Networking Academy: CCNA Security | 5 | focuses on network security processes emphasizing hands-on skills for security policy design and management. This course emphasizes the skills needed for security technologies, security products and… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| IT 211 | Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud Computing | 3 | explores the installation, configuration, and management of virtualization tools, including VMware vSphere using ESXi and vCenter Server, and/or other leading virtualization solutions. Completion of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 212 | Ethical Hacking | 3 | examines the background, history, and theory of identifying potential threats on a computer or network by attempting to bypass system security and search for any weak points that could be exploited b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 214 | Systems Security Engineering | 3 | This course prepares the student to identify, evaluate, and prioritize potential threats, and manage and mitigate threats through risk management concepts, assessment activities, and monitoring termi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 215 | Cloud Security | 3 | gives a broad overview of cloud security and allows students to gain critical experience and insights into issues such as data security, key management, and identity and access management. This cours… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 216 | Digital Forensics | 3 | prepares students for digital crime scene investigation practices and digital evidence capture, documentation, validation, and preservation techniques through in-depth participatory exercises. Stegan… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 221 | AWS Cloud Foundations - AWS Cloud Practitioner | 3 | introduces students to cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. It provides a detailed overview of cloud concepts, AWS (Amazon Web Services) core services, security, archite… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 234 | Principles of Incident Response and Disaster Recovery | 3 | examines detailed aspects of event reaction and the three areas of contingency planning: incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity. This course focuses on developing and executing… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 235 | Network Infrastructure Design | 3 | This course covers the skills and knowledge necessary for network design engineers. Topics include design of routed and switched network infrastructures and services involving LAN, WAN, and broadband… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IT 250 | Cisco Networking Academy: CCCA Cybersecurity Operations | 5 | The Cisco Networking Academy: CCCA Cybersecurity Operations covers knowledge and skills needed to handle the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of an associate-level Security Analyst working in a Se… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| JPN 101 | Modern Japanese I (MOTR LANG 105) | 4 | Modern Japanese I is a beginning course that presents sentence structure and vocabulary needed to communicate in basic Japanese conversations. Students also learn about the culture of Japan as they p… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| JPN 102 | Modern Japanese II (MOTR LANG 106) | 4 | Modern Japanese II is a continuation of Modern Japanese I. The course expands vocabulary and grammar, and encourages communication in Japanese using present and past tenses. Students learn about the… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| LGL 110 | Introduction to Law | 3 | includes a general overview on the role of the law in modern society. The ethical and professional practice standards of the legal profession will be introduced. The legal process and the structures… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 111 | Law Office Management | 3 | is an introduction to the management of a law office and the role of the paralegal. It includes law office organization, communication and correspondence, trust accounting, conflicts management, mark… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 112 | Contract Law | 3 | provides students with an overview of the elements required for an enforceable contract. The impact of the Statute of Frauds as well as the Uniform Commercial Code on contracts will be examined. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 113 | Computers and the Law | 3 | will help students become familiar with the use of technology in the legal profession. It includes a general introduction to various hardware and software systems used in law offices as well as by th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 202 | Wills, Trusts, and Probate | 3 | will provide an overview of the Estate Planning process and documents including Wills and Trusts. Students will draft Estate Plan documents. The students will use court forms for preparing Missouri P… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 205 | Real Estate Law | 3 | is a study of the law of real property and in-depth survey of the more common types of real estate transaction and conveyances. Drafting problems involving various conveyance instruments are covered… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 206 | Administrative Law | 3 | provides an examination of the nature and authority of administrative agencies, the Administrative Procedures Act, rules and rule making, and administrative hearings. The student will examine the imp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 211 | Tort Law | 3 | is a study of the fundamental principles of the law of torts including special research assignments related to the subject matter. Consideration of the techniques of investigation involved in the law… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 217 | Legal Research | 3 | is an introduction to the process of legal research, legal analysis, as well as the connection between research and legal writing. Legal issues, appropriate sources of law for legal analysis, and pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 218 | Legal Writing | 3 | is an introduction of the principles involved in legal analysis and the preparation of legal documents. Prerequisites: LGL 217 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 228 | Family Law | 3 | introduces statutory and case law regarding the dissolution of marriage action, termination of parental rights, adoption law, court appointment of guardians, and guardian ad litem. Topics will includ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 230 | Employment Law | 3 | will examine the employer and employee relationship and the laws governing the employment agreement. This course will include the specific areas of employment discrimination, Worker's Compensation, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 235 | Civil Litigation | 3 | focuses on the stages and preparation for civil trial. Litigation documents including pleadings, discovery documents and motions will be examined. The rules of evidence and the rules of civil procedu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 236 | Topics in Law | 3 | is a study of a selected area of law or current topics in law. This course will provide an opportunity to explore a specific areas of law such as Criminal Law, Cyber Law, Elder Law, Immigration Law,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 240 | Advanced Civil Litigation | 3 | is designed as an advanced course for those students who have completed Civil Litigation. The focus will be a detailed examination of court rules pertaining to discovery, civil trial procedures and p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LGL 290 | Workplace Learning: Paralegal | 3 | is an experiential course that provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a profe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LIB 101 | Introduction to Library and Online Research | 1 | introduces the research process, including strategies and tools recommended for successful college-level work. Students will explore a variety of resources, including the open web, online library dat… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LPN 101 | Foundations of Practical Nursing I | 9 | is an introduction to the role of the practical nurse. The course reviews fundamental content for a beginning nursing student to acquire a foundation of basic nursing theory. Students will explore th… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| LPN 102 | Practical Nursing Lab | 2 | is designed to provide the practical nursing student the ability to practice nursing skills in the college nursing laboratory and reinforce principles introduced in Foundations of Practical Nursing I… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| LPN 103 | Practical Vocational Concepts | 1 | explores the role of the licensed practical nurse. Concepts reviewed include historical aspects of the licensed practical nurse, nursing theory, legal and ethical aspects, leadership and management,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LPN 104 | Foundations of Practical Nursing II | 9 | addresses concepts related to the role of the licensed practical nurse. Concepts addressed in the course include patient care, advocacy, patient teaching, cultural competency, legal and ethical compe… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| MCE 100 | Missouri Civics Examination | 0 | The Missouri Civics Examination is a non-credit course that will provide students with the state mandated Civics Exam, as well as links to study guides and practice tests. Students are able to repeat… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MCM 101 | Introduction to Mass Communications (MOTR SBSC 100) | 3 | Introduction to Mass Communications examines the nature and influence of mass media in our society. Students will analyze the impact media has throughout the world. Topics include mass media foundati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 102 | Media Literacy | 3 | This course focuses on approaches through which students can develop a sensitivity to media messages, as well as enhance their appreciation of media programming. This course devotes attention to the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 110 | Journalism I: Writing and Reporting | 3 | Contemporary newspaper writing and reporting techniques will be covered in this introductory course through discussions, readings, and practical exercises. The concepts of news coverage in the Americ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 112 | Feature Writing | 3 | Students will be exposed to the professional and marketing possibilities of feature writing. They will learn the theories and techniques of writing features for contemporary print and digital publica… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 115 | Acting for the Camera | 3 | This course includes the following (1) exploration of the aesthetics and principles of acting for the camera; (2) analysis of diverse acting styles and outstanding performances in film and television… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 122 | Applied Broadcasting | 3 | This is a skills-content course in which students will develop skills in broadcasting principles and practice. It may include the campus radio and/or television facilities. Prerequisites: Reading Pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 124 | Digital Audio Production | 3 | introduces students to the basic professional theory and digital audio production techniques. Students will develop and refine skills applicable to several media-focused career paths through lectures… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 125 | Scriptwriting | 3 | provides beginning students with practical instruction in the fundamentals of scriptwriting for film, TV, streaming series, and other digital media. Basic terminology and script formats are presented… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 126 | Video Production - Field | 3 | addresses video skills in all stages of production. Students will learn how to script for news and general interest stories, lighting and camera shooting with single camera and smart devices, non-lin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 130 | Film Appreciation (MOTR FILM 100) | 3 | Film Appreciation offers an introduction to the art, industry, culture, and experience of movies. Students study a variety of films, contemporary and classic, narrative and non-narrative, American an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 131 | History of Film (MOTR FILM 103) | 3 | History of Film introduces world film history from the origins of motion pictures to contemporary films. Students examine technical, artistic, cultural, and economic aspects of fiction and nonfiction… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 132 | Major Themes in Film | 3 | Each semester this course focuses on one film theme or type. Examples include Academy Award winning films, animation, comedy, musicals, westerns, and women in film. Classes include discussion, writte… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 134 | Introduction to Filmmaking (MOTR PERF 107) | 3 | Introduction to Filmmaking teaches students the fundamentals of short filmmaking and editing. Topics include camera operation, lighting, exposure control, sound recording, plus digital postproduction… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 140 | Introduction to Advertising | 3 | Students learn about advertising theories and techniques by studying history, functions, the importance of marketing, behavioral science, and aesthetics. Topics include ad agency organization, campai… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 141 | Public Relations | 3 | This introductory course focuses on the work of the public relations practitioner as communications specialist. Topics include the techniques of effective public relations and the demands of the fiel… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MCM 219 | Multimedia Applications | 1 | This course covers selected topics in multimedia production. Students use state-of-the-art equipment to produce beginning, intermediate or advanced projects in the area emphasized. Topics may include… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ME 100 | Measurement, Materials and Safety | 3 | This course prepares students for the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Measurement, Materials and Safety credentialing examination. Students will learn foundational skills for the met… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 101 | Welding Technology | 3 | provides comprehensive coverage of current welding practices. A variety of welding processes will be covered including arc-welding, Oxyacetylene welding, MIG welding, and TIG welding. (Credit is only… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 110 | HVAC Operator I | 3 | teaches the basic operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment including air, closed water stream, and control systems. Students will stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 111 | Job Planning, Benchwork & Layout | 3 | This course prepares students for the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Job Planning, Benchwork Layout credentialing examination. Students will build upon skills learned in the Measure… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 120 | Manual Machining I | 3 | This course prepares students for the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) level 1 milling, grinding, and drill press skills examinations. Students will build upon skills learned in the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 140 | Introduction to Robotics | 3 | This course is a historical overview of the use and development of robotics. Topics to be studied include specific types and application of industrial robots, the effects of industrial robots and tec… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 154 | Mechanical Blueprint Reading | 2 | covers mechanical drawings and introduces Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT). Topics include extracting specifications from the drawing, understanding basic symbols, and interpreting the dr… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ME 200 | Manual Machining II | 3 | This course prepares students for the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Level I Turning Between Centers and Chucking credentialing assessment. Students will build upon skills learned… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 210 | Robotics Subsystems and Components | 3 | A continuation of Introduction to Robotics ( ME 140 ) covering more advanced programming on ROBOT simulators (i.e., application of motion, voice, light, and sound sensors). Typical robot subsystems a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 212 | Introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining | 3 | This course prepares students for the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) level 1 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Milling examinations. Students will build upon skills learned in the M… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 230 | Introduction to 3-D Solid Modeling for Design | 4 | teaches the use of 3D solid modeling CAD packages. Instruction includes how to use a 3D CAD package to develop solid models in order to generate assemblies and 2D drawings. This course focuses on Sol… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ME 231 | Introduction to Rapid Prototyping | 3 | examines the various Rapid Prototyping Processes such as Stereolithography (SLA), Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), and others as they become available. Laboratory activities will involve hands-on pra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 237 | Programmable Logic Controllers II | 3 | This course is a continuation of the study of Programmable Logic Controllers. Students will cover topics including comparators, variables, subroutines, and human-machine interfaces. Additional lab ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ME 249 | Materials and Metallurgy | 3 | is a survey of the sources, preparation, properties and uses of engineering materials. Topics include the iron-carbon system, ferrous metallurgy, nonferrous metallurgy, ceramics, plastics, elastomers… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MGT 101 | Introduction to Supervision | 3 | This course is designed to provide the student with the latest leadership skills to function as a supervisor in today's modern organizations. Special emphasis is placed on coaching, motivation, posit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MGT 204 | Business Organization and Management | 3 | is the study of basic managerial concepts, environmental issues, and the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, hiring, and controlling in contemporary organizations. Prerequisites: B… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MKT 203 | Principles of Marketing | 3 | examines the essential functions of the strategic marketing process including the marketing analysis of business opportunities and subsequent development of marketing strategies. Prerequisites: BUS 1… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MRI 101 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinical Applications I | 5 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Clinical Applications I provides an introduction to the fundamentals of magnetic resonance image production. Students learn the characteristics of common image weight… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MRI 102 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Anatomy & Pathology I | 3 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Anatomy Pathology I provides an introduction to cross-sectional anatomy and viewing the human body in multiple imaging planes. Image orientations and the characterist… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MRI 103 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Instrumentation I | 3 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Instrumentation I provides an introduction to the technical components of MRI hardware and how these elements interact during image production. Students learn about t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MRI 104 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Safety & Patient Care I | 3 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Safety Patient Care I provides an introduction to appropriate care and safety for all individuals within the MRI environment. Best practices for departmental safety p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MRI 105 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics I | 3 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Physics I introduces students to the physical principles involved in magnetic resonance image formation. The concepts of magnetism, electromagnetism, magnetic permeab… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MRI 201 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinical Applications II | 2 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Clinical Applications II reinforces and expands on concepts introduced in MRI 101 . Advanced imaging techniques, including diffusion weighted imaging, perfusion imagi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MRI 202 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Anatomy & Pathology II | 2 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Anatomy Pathology II reinforces concepts introduced in MRI 102 and expands to cover additional body regions and systems. Students learn to identify normal anatomical… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MRI 203 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Instrumentation II | 2 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Instrumentation II reinforces and continues the concepts introduced in MRI 103 . Students explore the purpose and frequency of quality control procedures that are per… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MRI 204 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Safety & Patient Care II | 2 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Safety Patient Care II expands on concepts introduced in MRI 104 . The characteristics and applications of MRI contrast media are presented, including categories of c… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MRI 205 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics II | 2 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Physics II builds on the concepts introduced in MRI 105 and explores advanced topics in magnetic resonance image formation. Physical and mathematical principles for s… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MRI 211 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Practicum I | 3 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Practicum I introduces students to the MRI clinical environment. Students are placed in a clinical setting under the direct supervision of a registered MRI technologi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MRI 212 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Practicum II | 5 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Practicum II advances the clinical experience of students in the MRI Program. Students are placed in a clinical setting under the direct supervision of a registered M… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MRI 213 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Practicum III | 4 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Practicum III is the culmination of the clinical experience for students in the MRI Program. Students are placed in a clinical setting under the supervision of a regi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MRI 214 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Capstone | 3 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Capstone is a comprehensive review of fundamental concepts and materials learned throughout the MRI Program. Students demonstrate their knowledge and comprehension of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 020 | Pre Algebra | 3 | This course is for students who need to review the basic fundamentals of mathematics. Topics include operations on whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, signed numbers, word problem applicati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 108 | Elementary Applied Mathematics | 3 | This course will include a review of fractions, decimals and percents. Topics may include ratios, proportions, measurements, metrics, powers, roots, simple equations, estimation, graphs, and applicat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 109 | Medical Math | 3 | helps students build the mathematical skills necessary to be successful in the nursing program, some health science programs, and beginning science courses. Students utilize proportional reasoning an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 110 | Introductory Statistics (MOTR MATH 110) | 3 | Introductory Statistics introduces the student to the elementary mathematics of descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. Topics include methods of data collection, organization… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 110S | Introductory Statistics with Support (MOTR MATH 110) | 5 | Introductory Statistics with Support introduces the student to the elementary mathematics of descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. Topics include methods of data collection,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 120 | Quantitative Reasoning (MOTR MATH 120) | 3 | Quantitative Reasoning provides a comprehensive overview of the quantitative skills required to navigate the mathematical demands of modern life and to prepare students for a deeper understanding of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 120S | Quantitative Reasoning with Support (MOTR MATH 120) | 5 | Quantitative Reasoning with Support provides a comprehensive overview of the quantitative skills required to navigate the mathematical demands of modern life and to prepare students for a deeper unde… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 140 | Intermediate Algebra | 3 | prepares students for the Precalculus Algebra course. Operations on rational expressions, operations on radicals, solving quadratic equations, and the rectangular coordinate system are among the topi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 140S | Intermediate Algebra with Support | 5 | covers the algebra topics needed for students to transition from beginning algebra into a Precalculus course. Operations on rational expressions, operations on radicals, solving quadratic equations,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 160 | Precalculus Algebra (MOTR MATH 130) | 3 | Precalculus Algebra is a college algebra course and one of the prerequisites on the STEM pathway leading to Calculus. It includes the following topics: theory of equations; functions and graphs inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 160S | Precalculus Algebra with Support (MOTR MATH 130) | 5 | Precalculus Algebra with Support is a college algebra course and one of the prerequisites on the STEM pathway leading to Calculus. It covers all of the content from MTH 160 in addition to some prereq… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 161 | Quantitative Reasoning (MOTR MATH 120) | 3 | Quantitative Reasoning provides a comprehensive overview of the quantitative skills required to navigate the mathematical demands of modern life and to prepare students for a deeper understanding of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 161S | Quantitative Reasoning with Support (MOTR MATH 120) | 5 | Quantitative Reasoning with Support provides a comprehensive overview of the quantitative skills required to navigate the mathematical demands of modern life and to prepare students for a deeper unde… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 170 | Precalculus Trigonometry | 3 | is a trigonometry course and one of the prerequisites on the STEM pathway leading to calculus. It uses an analytic approach to the definitions and graphs of the functions of an angle. It includes for… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 177 | Finite Mathematics | 4 | is the study of the mathematics of finance, matrices, linear programming, and probability, as well as the use of these concepts to model several types of applications. Prerequisite courses must have… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MTH 180 | Introductory Statistics (MOTR MATH 110) | 3 | Introductory Statistics introduces the student to the elementary mathematics of descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. Topics include methods of data collection, organization… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 180S | Introductory Statistics with Support (MOTR MATH 110) | 5 | Introductory Statistics with Support introduces the student to the elementary mathematics of descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. Topics include methods of data collection,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 185 | Precalculus (MOTR MATH 150) | 5 | Precalculus is one of the prerequisites on the STEM pathway leading to calculus. This course is a unified study of college algebra and trigonometry. Emphasis is placed on the development of algebraic… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 186 | Survey of Calculus | 4 | Topics included are limits and continuity of functions of a single variable; derivatives and antiderivatives of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; and business oriented applications.… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MTH 210 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 | This course is the first part of a three semester sequence of Calculus. Topics included are limits and continuity of functions of a single variable, derivatives and antiderivatives of algebraic funct… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 215 | Linear Algebra | 3 | This course covers systems of linear equations, properties of matrices and determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, inner products, and eigenvalues, as well as selected applications. All… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MTH 220 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 | This course is the second part of a three sequence of Calculus. Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, improper integrals, parametric equations, polar… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 230 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | 5 | This course is the third part of a three semester sequence of Calculus. Topics covered include solid analytic geometry, vectors in two and three dimensions, differential calculus of multivariate func… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MTH 240 | Differential Equations | 3 | This course introduces methods of solving ordinary differential equations. Topics included are first order differential equations, higher order differential equations, LaPlace transform methods, syst… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 101 | Music Theory I | 4 | introduces students to the skills of reading, writing, and listening to music. The emphasis of this course is on developing a solid understanding of tonal operations of the Classical and early Romant… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MUS 102 | Music Theory II | 4 | is a continuation of Music Theory I. This course improves on the foundational understanding of music learned previously. Tonal diatonic operations are explored in more depth and are developed into to… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MUS 103 | Music Fundamentals (MOTR MUSC 101) | 3 | Music Fundamentals is a survey of the basic elements of music, including musical notation, rhythmic notation, scales, and chords. This course provides a foundation for the creation and evaluation of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 113 | History of Jazz (MOTR MUSC 100J) | 3 | History of Jazz is a review of artists, composers, and other influences associated with the art of Jazz music. It will examine the impact of Jazz on culture in the United States and the world. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 114 | Music Appreciation (MOTR MUSC 100) | 3 | Music Appreciation is a survey of various aspects of music including the philosophy, science, theory, anthropology, sociology, history, and physical act of producing music. A wide variety of musical… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 115 | Group Voice | 2 | is an introduction to the fundamentals of singing. Students learn fundamental vocal skills including tone production, breath control, diction, phrasing, rhythmic and melodic precision, posture, and s… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 121 | Class Piano I | 2 | is designed to develop basic skills and technique in piano playing. This class encompasses a variety of skills associated with piano playing including the reading of music notation, learning piano te… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 122 | Class Piano II | 2 | is the continuation of the study of piano. The course is designed to develop skills and technique in piano playing including the reading of more advanced musical notation, learning more advanced pian… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 128 | History of Rock and Roll (MOTR MUSC 100RP) | 3 | History of Rock and Roll is a review of artists, composers, and other influences associated with Rock and Roll music. It will examine the impact of Rock and Roll music on culture in the United States… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 130 | Beginning Guitar | 2 | teaches acoustic guitar with emphasis on technique and basic music theory. Students will be exposed to professional acoustic guitarists and songwriting. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 131 | Choir I (MOTR PERF 102C) | 1 | Choir I is the study and performance of appropriate ensemble literature. This course will develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and b… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 132 | Orchestra I (MOTR PERF 102O) | 1 | Orchestra I is the study and performance of appropriate ensemble literature. This course will develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, a… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 134 | Band I (MOTR PERF 102B) | 1 | Band I is the study and performance of appropriate ensemble literature. This course will develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and bl… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 135 | Choir II (MOTR PERF 102C) | 1 | Choir II will build on the concepts learned in Choir I and further develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend. Prerequisites: MU… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 138 | Jazz Ensemble I (MOTR PERF 102B) | 1 | Jazz Ensemble I is the study and performance of jazz ensemble literature. The course develops individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, improvisation, intonation, bal… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 139 | Jazz Ensemble II (MOTR PERF 102B) | 1 | Jazz Ensemble II will build on the concepts learned in Jazz Ensemble I and further develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, improvisation, intonation, balanc… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 141 | Applied Music I | 1 | is a course in which students will study their primary instrument. The class will delve into such topics as technical mastery, musical/artistic mastery, and creative expression. Prerequisites: Readin… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 142 | Applied Music II | 1 | is a course in which students will continue study their primary instrument and is a continuation of Applied Music I. The class will delve deeper into such topics as technical mastery, and musical/art… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 146 | Orchestra II (MOTR PERF 102O) | 1 | Orchestra II will build on the concepts learned in Orchestra I and further develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend. Prerequis… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 147 | Band II (MOTR PERF 102B) | 1 | Band II will build on the concepts learned in Band I and further develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend. Prerequisites: MUS… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 150 | Fundamentals of Music Technology | 2 | is the study and practice of the fundamentals of digital music and sound production. The course covers Digital Audio Workstations (DAW), file management, basic MIDI sequencing, and basic audio record… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 152 | Audio Engineering | 3 | is the study of recording sessions from setup to teardown. This course covers the theory of compressors, equalization, audio effects, and microphone design, selection, and placement. The class includ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 154 | Music Recording | 2 | is the study of various Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) to record and edit music. The course covers plugin effects, mix automation, mastering, and studio hardware. Prerequisites: MUS 150 with a mini… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 201 | Music Theory III | 4 | is based on theoretical analysis and is a continuation of previous music theory classes. Analysis of pieces from the Classical period allows students to apply the diatonic and chromatic knowledge the… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MUS 202 | Music Theory IV | 4 | is the culmination of the four-semester music theory cycle. In this course students apply the fundamental and analytical techniques they learned in previous theory courses. Special attention is paid… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MUS 216 | Jazz Ensemble III (MOTR PERF 102B) | 1 | Jazz Ensemble III builds on the concepts learned in Jazz Ensemble II. The course further develops individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, improvisation, intonation,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 221 | Class Piano III | 2 | is the continuation of the study of piano. The course is designed to continue to develop skills and technique in piano playing including the reading of advanced musical notation, learning advanced pi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 222 | Class Piano IV | 2 | is the culmination of the piano curriculum. The course further refines skills and technique in piano playing including the reading of advanced musical notation, learning advanced piano technique, and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 231 | Choir III (MOTR PERF 102C) | 1 | Choir III will build on the concepts learned in Choir I and II, continue to develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend and provi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 232 | Orchestra III (MOTR PERF 102O) | 1 | Orchestra III will build on the concepts learned in Orchestra I and II, continue to develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend a… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 234 | Band III (MOTR PERF 102B) | 1 | Band III will build on the concepts learned in Band I and II, continue to develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend and provide… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 235 | Choir IV (MOTR PERF 102C) | 1 | Choir IV will build on the concepts learned in Choir I, II and III, continue to develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend and p… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 236 | Orchestra IV (MOTR PERF 102O) | 1 | Orchestra IV will build on the concepts learned in Orchestra I, II and III, continue to develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and ble… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 237 | Band IV (MOTR PERF 102B) | 1 | Band IV will build on the concepts learned in Band I, II and III, continue to develop individual and ensemble musical skills including technique, sight reading, intonation, balance, and blend and pro… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 241 | Applied Music III | 2 | is a course in which students will continue to study their primary instrument and is a continuation of Applied Music II. The class will continue to explore such topics as technical mastery, musical/a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 242 | Applied Music IV | 2 | is a course in which students continue study of their primary instrument and is a continuation of Applied Music III. The goal of this course is to prepare students for junior-level applied music stud… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NUR 151 | Fundamentals of Nursing | 7 | is an introduction to the role of the nurse in meeting the needs common to all patients through knowledge, skill, and attitudes essential for the practice of nursing. The course will cover theory, as… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| NUR 152 | Nursing Laboratory Practicum I | 1 | allows students to practice nursing skills in the College Nursing Laboratory and reinforces principles introduced in Fundamentals of Nursing. (Credit is only allowed for either NUR 152 or NUR 102.) P… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| NUR 153 | Nursing of Adults and Children I | 9 | is designed to assist the student to acquire knowledge and skills in meeting the needs of adults and children with an emphasis on adaptation to illness and hospitalization in medical-surgical nursing… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| NUR 154 | Nursing Laboratory Practicum II | 1 | allows students to practice nursing skills in the College Nursing Laboratory and reinforces principles introduced in Nursing of Adults and Children I. (Credit is only allowed for either NUR 154 or NU… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| NUR 161 | LPN Experiential Credit I | 11 | This course is designed to transcript LPN experiential credit for first semester nursing. LPN's must have successfully completed NUR 160. (Credit is only allowed for either NUR 161 or NUR 119.) Prere… 11 cr · 11 hr source |
| NUR 170 | LPN/Paramedic to RN Bridge Course | 7 | is required to prepare the licensed practical nurse (LPN) or paramedic to enter the associate degree in nursing program. Emphasis is on assessing, reinforcing, and expanding competencies. Classroom c… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| NUR 180 | Pharmacology for Nursing Practice | 3 | establishes a knowledge base that applies to medication administration, patient care, and patient education. This course will review the clinical applications of medications within drug classificatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NUR 251 | Nursing of Adults and Children II | 10 | develops the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the needs of adults and children with selected problems related to medical-surgical and behavioral health. (Credit is only allowed for either NUR 2… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| NUR 252 | Nursing of Adults and Children III | 8 | enhances the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the needs of adults and children with selected medical-surgical problems. (Credit is only allowed for either NUR 252 or NUR 205.) Prerequisites: NU… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| NUR 253 | Management Skills in Nursing | 3 | include theory and practicum in principles of managing the care of a group of patients. The student will participate actively in the role of a beginning staff nurse under the guidance of the instruct… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OTA 101 | Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy | 3 | is an introduction to occupational therapy, its history and philosophy, theory, and current practice patterns. It includes skills in evidence-based practice, leadership, and inter-professional and in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OTA 102 | Occupational Therapy in Psychosocial Settings and the Community | 4 | introduces occupational therapy treatment related to psychosocial dysfunction across the lifespan. Students learn basic psychiatric terms, diagnoses, and behaviors as well as how occupational perform… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| OTA 103 | The Occupational Therapy Process | 2 | introduces the scope of Occupational Therapy (OT) practice and emphasizes the OT Process of evaluation, intervention, and outcomes. Students develop skills in therapeutic use of self, data collection… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OTA 104 | Occupational Therapy in Rehabilitation I | 2 | expands the basic skills learned in the first semester of the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. Topics focus on problem areas commonly seen in physical dysfunction affecting occupational perfor… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OTA 110 | Kinesiology Fundamentals for Occupational Therapy Practice | 3 | is the study of human movement. It involves applying principles of biomechanics as well as anatomy and physiology of the musculo-skeletal system to functional movement. Emphasis is placed on applying… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OTA 120 | Occupation and Society | 3 | explores human occupation through developmental, sociocultural, and policy lenses. The health benefits of engaging in occupation throughout the lifespan for well-being are emphasized. Prerequisites:… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OTA 203 | Intervention Strategies for Orthopedic Conditions | 3 | builds on skills learned in Occupational Therapy in Rehabilitation I, including principles of assessment, interpretation, and intervention implementation for deficits and performance limitations asso… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OTA 204 | Occupational Therapy for Children and Youth | 4 | focuses on evaluation and intervention techniques and outcomes for the pediatric population. Skills learned include knowledge of developmental and perceptual motor skills, observation, screening, ass… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| OTA 207 | Health Promotion and Disease Process | 4 | provides an overview of disease conditions typically encountered in occupational therapy practice. Health promotion through use of occupation is emphasized. Etiology, symptoms, and the physical as we… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| OTA 208 | Intervention Strategies for Neurological Conditions | 3 | builds on skills learned in Occupational Therapy in Rehabilitation I, including principles of assessment, interpretation, and intervention implementation for deficits and performance limitations asso… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OTA 213 | Occupational Therapy Assistant Practicum I | 4 | This full-time 8 week fieldwork practicum is designed to bridge the student from classroom to clinic in preparation for entry level practice as an occupational therapy assistant. Under the supervisio… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| OTA 214 | Occupational Therapy Assistant Practicum II | 4 | This is the second of two full-time 8 week fieldwork practicum designed to bridge the student from classroom to clinic in preparation for entry level practice as an occupational therapy assistant. Un… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| OTA 215 | The Management of Occupational Therapy | 2 | explores the roles of the occupational therapy assistant in health care delivery. A variety of topics, including current trends, documentation, reimbursement, credentialing, ethical standards, inter-… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OTA 216 | Seminar in Occupational Therapy Practice | 1 | is the program culminating course designed to facilitate the transition from student to Occupational Therapy Assistant practitioner. Basic knowledge and skills necessary to enter the workplace are re… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OTA 220 | Fieldwork Level 2A | 6 | is a full-time 8 week fieldwork practicum, designed to bridge the student from classroom to clinic in preparation for entry-level practice as an occupational therapy assistant. Under the supervision… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| OTA 221 | Fieldwork Level 2B | 6 | is the second of two full-time 8-week fieldwork practicums designed to bridge the student from classroom to clinic in preparation for entry-level practice as an occupational therapy assistant. Under… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PAR 221 | Paramedic Clinical I | 3 | provides the student the opportunity to demonstrate the ability to perform airway, pharmacology and medical skills by completing a minimum of 236 clinical hours in various hospital departments and on… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PAR 222 | Paramedic Clinical II | 3 | builds upon the clinical hours in various hospital departments and on an ambulance from Paramedic Clinical I. Prerequisites: PAR 221 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PAR 233 | EMS Foundations | 1 | provides the student with an introduction to what it means to be a Paramedic. The course includes the following topics: EMS Systems, Research, Safety and Wellness, Documentation, EMS System Communica… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PAR 235 | Paramedic Skills I | 2 | introduces the basic required skills to function as a paramedic. The student will learn and be competent in administering medication through intravenous, intraosseous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PAR 236 | EMS Pathophysiology | 2 | is a course where the student will learn the principles of pathophysiology as it relates to the emergency patient, how to recognize pathophysiologic findings and how to anticipate changes in a patien… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PAR 237 | Pulmonology | 3 | is a course in which the student will review the respiratory anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, and how they are applied in the assessment and treatment of respiratory emergencies. Prerequisites:… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PAR 238 | Cardiology | 5 | teaches the student to recognize and treat cardiovascular emergencies and apply associated pharmacological interventions. Students will also be required to perform and interpret Electrocardiogram's (… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PAR 239 | Trauma | 3 | is the review of the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of trauma, and assessment and treatment of various traumatic injuries. Prerequisites: PAR 235 , PAR 236 , and PAR 242 with minimum grades… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PAR 240 | EMS Operations | 2 | addresses various aspects of emergency medical services (EMS) including incident management, mass casualty incident, hazardous materials, rescue operations, air evacuation, and terroristic threats. P… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PAR 241 | EMS Seminar | 3 | is a capstone course designed to help students synthesize various patient assessment techniques and treatment plan implementations. The student will review all the skills and knowledge necessary to p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PAR 242 | Medical Care | 5 | is a course in which the student will review pharmacology, anatomy, and physiology of the human body. Students will also study various body systems (ex. neurology, gastrointestinal disorders, hematol… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PAR 243 | Field Internship | 4 | students will be assigned to an Advanced Life Support ambulance where they will act as the team leader in performing total patient care including assessment and treatment of the patient. Prerequisite… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PAR 244 | Special Patients | 2 | is a course where the student will receive instruction in the care of the obstetric patient, neonatal and pediatric care, geriatrics and patients with special challenges. Prerequisites: Admission to… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PAR 245 | Paramedic Skills II | 2 | continues to build additional mastery of skills from Paramedic Skills I. These advanced skills include assessments of the pediatric patient, critical care patient assessment, and methods of infant de… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PHL 101 | Introduction to Philosophy (MOTR PHIL 100) | 3 | Introduction to Philosophy is an examination of philosophical topics such as the origins and limits of knowledge, the mind-body relation, standards of morality, freedom of will, and the nature and ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHL 102 | Introduction to Logic (MOTR PHIL 101) | 3 | Introduction to Logic includes the methods for constructing and evaluating deductive and inductive arguments. The course may include techniques of both traditional (syllogistic) and symbolic logic. A… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHL 103 | World Religions (MOTR RELG 100) | 3 | World Religions is an introductory course that examines the nature, function, history, and content of religions in the human experience and culture. The current status of world religions such as Budd… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHL 104 | Ethics (MOTR PHIL 102) | 3 | Ethics is an introductory survey of the basic issues and approaches in the field of ethics, with the aim of showing the relevance of philosophical inquiry to contemporary moral concerns. Questions co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHL 109 | Bio-Medical Ethics | 3 | This course is an analysis of a range of moral issues related to the fields of medicine and biotechnical engineering from the standpoint of philosophical ethical theories. Prerequisites: Reading Prof… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHL 111 | Environmental Ethics | 3 | This introductory course examines human beings' ethical relationship with the natural environment. Topics include environmental ethical frameworks (e.g., biocentrism), animal rights, obligations to f… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHL 112 | Business Ethics (MOTR PHIL 102P) | 3 | Business Ethics is an examination of the ethical dimensions of the world of business from a philosophical perspective. Using theories drawn from philosophy, students will evaluate business issues and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHY 111 | College Physics I (MOTR PHYS 150L) | 4 | College Physics I is a non-calculus introduction to physical theories including kinematics, mechanics, work and energy, gravity, momentum, waves, heat, and thermodynamics. The course is the first sem… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PHY 112 | College Physics II | 4 | This course is the second semester of a two-semester non-calculus physics sequence. The entire sequence covers topics in mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. Add… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PHY 122 | Engineering Physics I (MOTR PHYS 200L) | 5 | Engineering Physics I covers topics in units, vectors, motion in one dimension and two dimensions, Newton's Laws of Motion, forces, work, kinetic energy, potential energy, momentum, collisions, rotat… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PHY 223 | Engineering Physics II | 5 | covers topics in electric charge, electric fields, electric potential, electric potential energy, current, voltage, resistance, electric circuits, electric power, electrical energy, magnetic fields,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PRD 102 | Career Exploration | 1 | emphasizes students learning about themselves as well as about the world of work. Students will learn to identify accurate career information and resources. They will also learn a decision-making mod… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PRD 114 | Coping with Stress | 1 | This course explores the physical and psychological nature of stress. Topics may include the practical application of various coping strategies, anxiety resolution, systematic desensitization, and tr… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PRD 128 | Mental Health First Aid | 1 | is a certification course designed to assist participants in giving first aid to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis and/or who are in the early stages of a mental health disorder. The co… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PSC 101 | Introduction to American Politics (MOTR POSC 101) | 3 | Introduction to American Politics surveys the American political system. Basic values endemic to United States political culture, government institutions and processes, as well as citizens’ movements… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSC 104 | British Politics and Society | 3 | This course introduces students to some of the main institutions and issues of contemporary British politics and society. Through lectures, videos, text assignments, and field trips, students will ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSC 201 | International Relations (MOTR POSC 201) | 3 | International Relations looks at the politics and policies among nations. Topics discussed include theories of international politics, levels of foreign policy analysis, conflict and peace, terrorism… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSC 205 | Constitutional Issues | 3 | covers the concepts of American federalism, civil liberties, civil rights, and the responsibilities of citizenship. Basic values, current constitutional controversies, and citizen rights are discusse… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSC 213 | Introduction to Comparative Politics (MOTR POSC 202) | 3 | Introduction to Comparative Politics introduces students to western and non-western systems. It examines similarities and differences in the basic political ideologies, structures, economies, social… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSI 101 | Physical Science (MOTR PHYS 110) | 3 | Physical Science is a survey of the fundamental principles of physics and chemistry with applications to geology, astronomy, and meteorology. Topics include motion, energy, heat, temperature, waves,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSI 111 | Introduction to Astronomy I (MOTR ASTR 100) | 3 | Introduction to Astronomy I presents the fundamental concepts and principles of the Universe. The topics covered include the Earth, solar system, stars, galaxies, and evolution of the Universe. The c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSI 115 | Observational Astronomy (MOTR ASTR 100L) | 1 | Observational Astronomy presents both astronomical viewing and laboratory experimentation. Through direct observation, students will become familiar with constellations, planets, moons, stars, cluste… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PSI 123 | Meteorology (MOTR PHYS 110AS) | 3 | Meteorology introduces the student to the basic concepts involved in the analysis of weather phenomena on the global and local scale. Topics include heat balance, atmospheric stability, precipitation… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSI 125 | Introduction to Atmospheric Science (MOTR PHYS 110LAS) | 4 | Introduction to Atmospheric Science covers the basic principles of atmospheric processes. This course involves working with current weather maps and analyzing real-time weather information. The basic… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PSY 150 | Psychology of Human Sexuality | 3 | is a survey of the psychological research and theories of human sexuality. Students will explore a variety of topics related to human sexuality and consider the way sexuality may impact their own liv… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSY 200 | General Psychology (MOTR PSYC 100) | 3 | General Psychology is an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior. In this course, students gain insights into their own and others' behavior. A variety of topics relating to psychologi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSY 203 | Child Psychology | 3 | This course is an overview of child psychology the scientific study of the psychological basis of child growth and development. Emotional, mental, physical and social needs and developmental processe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSY 205 | Human Growth and Development (MOTR PSYC 200) | 3 | Human Growth and Development is a survey of the basic progression of human development through the life cycle. Biological, cognitive, and socioemotional needs of children, adolescents, and adults are… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSY 206 | Introduction to Social Psychology | 3 | is a course of the role of the self, cognition, culture, and situational factors that play a part in social situations. Specifically, this course explores social thinking, social influences, social r… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSY 208 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 | This course is a survey of mental disorders as categorized in the American Psychological Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The symptoms, causes and treatments of va… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSY 214 | Adolescent Psychology | 3 | This course is an overview of adolescent psychology, the study of the individual from puberty to young adulthood. The course explores the physiological, cognitive, social, and emotional changes in ad… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTA 100 | Introduction to Physical Therapist Assistant | 2 | This course provides an introduction to the professional field of physical therapy and the role of the physical therapist assistant in the health care system. Legal and ethical questions are discusse… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA 110 | Kinesiology Fundamentals | 5 | is the study of human movement. It involves applying principles of biomechanics as well as anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system to functional movement. Emphasis is placed on exercise… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PTA 120 | Applied Science of the Movement System | 3 | is a study of the integration of the structure and function of the integumentary, endocrine, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiac, respiratory, hematologic, lymphatic, sensory, and gastrointestinal s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTA 130 | Data Collection and Intervention Techniques for the Physical Therapist Assistant | 4 | introduces vital signs, sterile techniques, dressing changes, emergency procedures, and goniometry. Students learn muscle testing, gait examination, and the cardiovascular response to exercise. Techn… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA 140 | Fundamentals of Patient Care for the Physical Therapist Assistant | 4 | is an introduction to the basic patient care skills in physical therapy. Treatment procedures include patient positioning, transfer techniques, massage, gait with and without assistive devices, wheel… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA 150 | Medical Conditions in Rehabilitation | 3 | provides an overview of disease conditions commonly encountered for treatment in physical therapy departments. (Credit is only allowed for either PTA 215 or PTA 150 .) Prerequisites: BIO 208 with a m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTA 200 | Clinical Education I | 3 | provides students with the opportunity to practice communication, interpersonal, technical, and administrative skills acquired in the first year of study in a clinical facility under the direction an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTA 206 | Physical Agents | 3 | provides physical therapist assistant students with scientific knowledge and clinical application skills required to safely and efficiently provide treatment under the direction of a physical therapi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTA 220 | Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation Concepts I | 7 | covers data collection and intervention techniques used by the physical therapist assistant under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist in the treatment of arthritis, postural abnor… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PTA 230 | Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation Concepts II | 3 | includes data collection and treatment intervention techniques performed by the physical therapist assistant (PTA) for pediatric and neurological conditions. The role of the physical therapist assist… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTA 240 | Health Occupation Seminar | 2 | is a study of the health care system and the role of physical therapist assistants within it. Topics include health care organizations, therapy department policies and procedures, evidence-based rese… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTA 250 | Clinical Education II | 4 | provides students with an opportunity to practice skills acquired in a clinical facility under the direction and supervision of a clinical instructor for 36 hours a week for 6 weeks. (Credit is only… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTA 260 | Clinical Education III | 4 | provides students with an opportunity to practice skills acquired in the first and second year of the program in a clinical facility under the direction and supervision of a clinical instructor for 3… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| RC 100 | Foundations of Respiratory Care | 3 | introduces students to the profession of respiratory care. The course will include the history of the profession, as well as the current and future roles of the respiratory care practitioner. The app… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 110 | Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology | 3 | is an in-depth study of the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system. Pulmonary physiological principles discussed will include ventilation, perfusion, diffusion, and blood gas transport. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 120 | Respiratory Care Practices I | 6 | provides classroom instruction and laboratory practice of the respiratory care practices utilized to administer general respiratory care. Areas of concentration will include storage and delivery of m… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| RC 130 | Patient Assessment | 2 | provides classroom instruction pertaining to the initial contact with and assessment of respiratory care patients. Topics to be covered include principles of infection control, obtaining a medical hi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 135 | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Lab | 2 | provides hands-on instruction and practice of the assessment and treatment of patients utilizing basic respiratory care procedures. Prerequisites: Admission to the AAS Respiratory Care or BS Respirat… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 140 | Respiratory Pharmacology | 2 | provides information regarding the pharmacologic agents used in treatment of cardiopulmonary diseases. The course addresses pharmacological principles as well as the indications and application of me… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 150 | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II | 4 | provides classroom instruction and laboratory practice of the respiratory care practices and procedures utilized to assess, diagnose, and treat patients with cardiopulmonary disease. Areas of concent… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| RC 160 | Mechanical Ventilation I | 4 | provides classroom instruction and laboratory practice for providing positive pressure ventilation to patients through a variety of methods. Students will gain an understanding of initiating, assessi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| RC 170 | Respiratory Care Clinical Practice I | 1 | focuses on the application of general respiratory care principles in the hospital setting. Students receive a hospital orientation, assess patients, and provide general floor care that may include bu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 180 | Cardiopulmonary Diseases | 3 | addresses the etiology, pathology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of various cardiopulmonary diseases. Students will learn to apply evidence-based guidelines to the treatment of ca… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 190 | Respiratory Care Clinical Practice II | 1 | will allow students more time to assess patients and apply general respiratory care principles in the hospital setting. The course will also include an introduction to the assessment and care of pati… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 199 | Respiratory Care Review | 1 | provides review and remediation of respiratory care knowledge and skills for Respiratory Care students who are re-entering the Respiratory Care Program. Prerequisites: Program Coordinator Permission… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 200 | Adult Critical Care | 3 | provides the student an understanding of the assessment, diagnosis, and management of an adult patient who is critically ill. Information will include the interpretation of electrocardiograms, Advanc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 210 | Mechanical Ventilation II | 4 | provides classroom instruction and laboratory practice of advancing topics centered around invasive mechanical ventilation. Topics will include methods to improve oxygenation and ventilation, trouble… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| RC 220 | Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care | 3 | provides classroom instruction of the respiratory care practices and procedures utilized to assess, diagnose, and treat neonatal and pediatric patients with cardiopulmonary disease. The etiology, pat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 230 | Respiratory Care Clinical Practice III | 2 | will focus on the assessment of patients and application of respiratory care in the critical care setting. Specialty rotations may include, but are not limited to: neonatal and pediatric respiratory… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 240 | Respiratory Care Specialties | 3 | provides an introduction to the specialty areas in which a respiratory care practitioner can work. (Credit is only allowed for either RC 240 or RTH 225.) Prerequisites: RC 180 with a grade of "C" or… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 250 | Respiratory Care Capstone | 4 | provides an overview of the research process used in respiratory care. The course will also discuss leadership roles in the field. Students will be given an opportunity to complete a project centered… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| RC 260 | Respiratory Care Clinical Practice IV | 2 | focuses on the assessment of patients and the application of respiratory care in the critical care setting. Specialty rotations may include, but are not limited to: neonatal and pediatric respiratory… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 300 | Clinical Practice I | 1 | will serve as an introductory clinical experience focusing on the application of general respiratory care principles in the hospital setting. Students will receive an introduction to the hospital, ha… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 310 | Neonatal Respiratory Care | 2 | provides classroom instruction of the respiratory care practices and procedures utilized to assess, diagnose, and treat neonatal patients with cardiopulmonary disease. The etiology, pathophysiology,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 320 | Pediatric Respiratory Care | 2 | provides classroom instruction of the respiratory care practices and procedures utilized to assess, diagnose, and treat pediatric patients with cardiopulmonary disease. The etiology, pathophysiology,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 330 | Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Lab | 1 | provides laboratory instruction and practice of assessment skills, use of equipment, and treatment modalities utilized in the care of the neonatal and pediatric patients with cardiopulmonary disorder… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 340 | Clinical Practice II | 1 | Respiratory Care Clinical Practice II will provide additional opportunities for students to build their skills in patient assessment and the administration of basic respiratory care. Students will ad… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 380 | Clinical Practice III | 1 | Respiratory Care Clinical Practice III will serve as an introduction to the critical care areas of the hospital and providing respiratory care to the critically ill patient. Prerequisites: RC 150 , R… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 400 | Clinical Practice IV | 2 | focuses on providing all aspects of respiratory care in the critical care setting. Specialty rotations may include, but are not limited to emergency care, airway management, neonatal and pediatric re… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RC 410 | Respiratory Care Management | 3 | will focus on the study of management principles and problems as they relate to respiratory care and the management of the department, hospital, service organization, and health care programs. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 420 | Respiratory Care Research | 3 | will discuss the research problems and methods utilized in respiratory care. Strategies for literature review, development of a study idea, and the publishing of a research study will be reviewed. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 430 | Health Education and Disease Management | 3 | examines the role of the respiratory therapist as an educator. Community health education, health promotion, and formal education will also be reviewed. The course will include disease management tec… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RC 440 | Respiratory Care Capstone | 1 | will provide an opportunity for students to design a research study that impacts evidence-based respiratory care practice, education, or administration. The course will include preparation for the Na… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RC 450 | Clinical Practice V | 3 | provides the student an opportunity to complete a clinical externship. Clinical hours will be scheduled and completed alongside a designated clinical preceptor at a chosen facility. The focus of this… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RDG 030 | Introduction to College Reading | 3 | is designed to develop college-level reading comprehension, vocabulary, and study skills. Corequisites: STR 050 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RDG 079 | Academic Literacy | 3 | is a developmental course emphasizing reading in the content areas. This course is designed for students who wish to improve reading skills for success in college-level courses. Corequisites: ACC 100… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RDG 100 | College Reading and Study Skills | 3 | This is an advanced course emphasizing reading in the content areas. The major focus is on study techniques applicable to transfer level courses. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 102 | Aerospace Assembly - Sheet Metal I | 4 | This course is designed to prepare students for entry into the fabrication of sheet metal assemblies for the aircraft production industry. The course provides entry-level skills in hole preparation a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SKT 103 | Aerospace Assembly - Sheet Metal II | 3 | This is the second course in a series to prepare students for entry into the fabrication of sheet metal assemblies for the aircraft production industry. It covers topics in aerospace metal structures… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 106 | Electrical Training Alliance: Introduction to Electrical Professions | 2 | is the introductory course to the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee. This course covers the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Constitution and local union by… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 107 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Introduction to Carpentry | 2 | Introduction to Carpentry presents an overview of the Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship Program (CJAP) as well as the role of the carpenter on construction sites and the safety measures that are critic… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 108 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Workplace Learning I | 2 | is the component of on-the-job training experience of the First Year Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Training Program. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 109 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Concrete Form Building | 3 | This course, Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Concrete Form Building, is a continuation of the Carpenter's Joint Apprenticeship Training program, and will introduce students to basic concrete… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 110 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Interior Trim | 3 | Interior Trim is a continuation of the Joint Carpenter Training Council Apprenticeship curriculum. This course is designed with an emphasis on the commercial building aspects of construction. The cla… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 111 | Electrical Training Alliance: Electrical Conduit Fabrication | 2 | Electrical Conduit Fabrication is part of the first-year core Joint Electrical Training Council curriculum for new apprentices. This course introduces the basic concepts of conduit building. Students… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 112 | Electrical Training Alliance: Workplace Learning I | 6 | Workplace Learning I is the component of "on-the-job training" experience of the First Semester Electrical Training Alliance Curriculum. Students will reinforce and apply concepts previously learned… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SKT 113 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Basic Blueprint Reading | 2 | Basic Blueprint Reading is a continuation of the Carpenter’s Joint Apprenticeship Training program and is designed to introduce students to the basic skills needed to read construction blueprints. Cl… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 114 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Workplace Learning II | 4 | is the component of "on-the-job training" experience of the First Year Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Training Program. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SKT 115 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Health and Safety I | 3 | is a continuation of the Carpenter’s Joint Apprenticeship Training Program and will introduce students to basic health and safety practices on the worksite. Particular focus in this course will be on… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 116 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Residential Framing | 4 | is a continuation of the Carpenter’s Joint Apprenticeship Training program and will provide students a hands-on opportunity to construct a residential structure on foundation walls. Students will lay… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SKT 117 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Welding Basics | 3 | is designed to introduce students to basic hands on cutting and welding processes. The course will cover welding qualification, certification, American Welder Society (AWS) testing procedures and sta… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 118 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Millwright Basics | 3 | is a continuation of the Carpenter’s Joint Apprenticeship Training program and is designed to provide an overview of the industrial job site for Millwrights in construction. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 119 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Workplace Learning III | 4 | is the component on-the-job training experience of the First Year Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Training Program. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on c… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SKT 120 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Health and Safety II | 2 | is a continuation of the Carpenter’s Joint Apprenticeship Training Program and will introduce students to basic health and safety practices on the worksite. Particular focus in this course will addre… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 121 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Program: Health and Safety III | 2 | is a continuation of the Carpenter’s Joint Apprenticeship Training Program for students who are interested in gaining rigging and hoisting skills necessary on all construction sites. Prerequisites: S… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 122 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Training: Workplace Learning IV | 4 | is "on-the-job training" experience for the Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Training Program. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts learned in the… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SKT 123 | Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Training: Workplace Learning V | 4 | is "on-the-job training" experience for the Second Year Carpenter Joint Apprenticeship Training Program. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts le… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SKT 130 | Electrical Training Alliance: Direct Current Theory | 3 | is a continuation of the First Year Core Curriculum of the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee. Students in this course will receive comprehensive training on the basics of electri… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 131 | Electrical Training Alliance: Workplace Learning II | 7 | is the "on-the-job training" experience of the First Year Electrical Training Alliance Curriculum. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts learned… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| SKT 132 | Electrical Training Alliance: Workplace Learning III | 7 | is "on-the-job training" experience for the Electrical Training Alliance Curriculum. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts learned in the first y… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| SKT 133 | Electrical Training Alliance: Workplace Learning IV | 7 | is "on-the-job training" experience for the Electrical Training Alliance Curriculum. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts learned in the first y… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| SKT 134 | Electrical Training Alliance: Transformers | 2 | is a continuation of the Electrical Training Alliance, Second Year Core Curriculum. Students in this course will be exposed to the fundamentals of transformers and the different types of transformers. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 135 | Electrical Training Alliance: Electrical Blueprint Reading | 2 | is a continuation of the Electrical Training Alliance, Second Year Core Curriculum. Students in this course will be exposed to various methods and processes for evaluating and implementing electrical… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 136 | Electrical Training Alliance: Electrical Training Code and Practices I | 2 | is a continuation of the First Year Core Curriculum of the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee. Students will be introduced to the National Electric Code (NEC) and the basics for i… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 137 | Electrical Training Alliance: Electrical Code and Practices II | 2 | is a continuation of the Electrical Training Alliance, Second Year Core Curriculum. Students in this course will be exposed to the principles involved in sizing building wire, calculate conductor amp… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 138 | Electrical Training Alliance: AC Systems and Theory | 3 | is a continuation of the Electrical Training Alliance, Second Year Core Curriculum. Students in this course will be exposed to a complete overview of Direct Current (DC) Theory, the use of trigonomet… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 139 | Electrical Training Alliance: Network Technologies | 2 | is a part of the Second Year Core Curriculum of the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of networking including network topologies,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 140 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Cutting Torch | 2 | Cutting Torch is the introductory course in the Laborer’s AGC Training Council Apprenticeship program. This course will focus on the safe and effective uses of cutting systems, with a particular focu… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 141 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Laborer Workplace Learning I | 6 | Laborer Workplace Learning I is the on-the-job training experience of the First Year Laborer’s AGC Training Council Apprenticeship program. Students in this course will gain important workplace learn… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SKT 142 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Hoisting, Rigging, Signaling | 3 | Hoisting, Rigging, Signaling is a course in the First Year Laborer’s AGC Training Council Apprenticeship program. This course will focus on the safe and effective uses of hoisting, rigging and signal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 143 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Power Tools I | 3 | is the introductory course for using these tools in the Laborer’s AGC Training Council Apprenticeship program. This course will focus on the proper use of air and electrical tools. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 144 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Concrete Placement | 3 | will allow students to learn all facets of concrete placement including but not limited to personal protective equipment usage; properties of concrete mix; impacts of add-mixtures to concrete; proper… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 145 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Concrete Formwork | 3 | will allow students to know and understand all facets of concrete formwork including but not limited to: the proper equipment use for formwork, proper methods for leveling and plumbing a wall, proper… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 146 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Laborer Workplace Learning II | 6 | is the on-the-job training experience of the First Year Laborers AGC Training Curriculum. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts learned in the fi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SKT 147 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Laborer Workplace Learning III | 6 | is the on-the-job training experience of the Second Year Laborers AGC Training Curriculum. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts learned in the f… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SKT 148 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Laborer Workplace Learning IV | 6 | is the on-the-job training experience of the Second Year Laborers AGC Training Curriculum. Students in this course will gain important workplace learning experience based on concepts learned in the f… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SKT 149 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Scaffold Building/Aerial Lift | 3 | will allow students to learn all facets of scaffold building/aerial lifts. Proper analysis, set up, and use of scaffolding will be covered. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 150 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Insulator Safety I - OSHA | 1 | Insulator Safety I will focus on nomenclature of OSHA standards, OSHA's 10 hour safety course and the SMART MARK certification. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SKT 151 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Insulator Safety II | 2 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Health and Safety II will introduce students to basic health and safety practices on the worksite. Particular focus in this course will address Occupation Safe… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 152 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Insulator Safety III | 1 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Health and Safety III i will introduce students to basic health and safety practices on the worksite. Particular focus in this course will address the applicat… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SKT 153 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Fundamental Insulation I - Piping | 3 | will focus on reducing heat transfer by applying proper insulation, finishes and covering to pipes, fittings and valves. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 154 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Fundamental Insulation II - Equipment | 3 | will focus on reducing heat transfer by applying proper insulation, finishes and covering to HVAC systems and Mechanical Equipment. Prerequisites: SKT 153 with a minimum grade of "C" 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 155 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Removable Insulation Design | 2 | introduces students to designing and installing removable and reusable insulation devices. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 156 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Advanced Metal Jacketing II - Equipment | 3 | introduces students to layout, fabrication and installation techniques for protective metal finishes on equipment. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 157 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Blueprints, Codes and Specifications | 3 | allows students to develop the skills necessary to interpret a set of plans, blueprints or drawings. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 158 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Advanced Metal Jacketing I - Piping | 3 | introduces students to layout, fabrication and installation techniques for protective metal finishes on piping. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 159 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Vapor Barriers | 1 | will allow students to understand how condensation affects mechanical insulation and the application of various types and methods of vapor barrier to reduce water vapor transmission through insulatio… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SKT 160 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Workplace Learning I | 5 | will allow students to have the apprentice experience on actual worksites, to understand and extend the learned concepts from the classroom and to continue education in the insulation industry throug… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SKT 161 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Hardwood I–Adhesives, Measuring, Herringbone and Parquet Patterns | 2 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Hardwood I – Adhesives, Measuring, Herringbone and Parquet Patterns is part of the Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship Program Curriculum. This course is designed to… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 162 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Resilient I | 2 | is part of the Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship Program Curriculum. This course is designed to provide students with the basic skills necessary to install vinyl composition tile (VCT) and standard w… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 163 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Workplace Learning II | 5 | will allow students to have the apprentice experience on actual work sites, understand and extend the learned concepts from the classroom and to continue education in the insulation industry through… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SKT 164 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Workplace Learning III | 6 | allows students to expand on the apprentice experience on actual work sites and to extend the learned concepts from the classroom. Students work side by side in the field with journeymen. Prerequisit… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SKT 165 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Stretching and Sewing | 3 | is part of the Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship Program Curriculum. This course is designed to introduce students to the basic skills required to estimate the amount of materials needed to supply a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 166 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Apprenticeship Orientation | 2 | is part of the Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship Program Curriculum. This class is designed as an orientation to the Floor Layers’ Joint Apprenticeship Program (FLJAP), the Carpenters’ Regional Counc… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 167 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Hardwood II | 3 | provides instruction, class exercises, and assessment by testing participants in the removal of existing floor coverings and debris from the job site, and diagonal installation of a prefinished hardw… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 168 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Carpet I – Basic Installation and Seaming Methods | 2 | is part of the Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship Program Curriculum. This course is designed to introduce students to the materials and basic skills needed to install track strip, metal transitions,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 169 | Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship: Ceramic Tile I – Wall Tile Layout and Application | 2 | is part of the Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship Program Curriculum. This course is designed to introduce students to basic wall tile and CBU vertical layout, installation techniques including vapor… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SKT 170 | Laborer Joint Apprenticeship Program: Power Tools II | 3 | is the introductory course in the Laborer’s AGC Training Council Apprenticeship program. This course will focus on the continued proper use of gas-powered tools. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKT 174 | Insulator Joint Apprenticeship Program: Workplace Learning IV | 6 | allows students to demonstrate the skills they have learned through the apprenticeship program. Students will work alongside journeymen on actual work sites in real projects. Prerequisites: SKT 164 w… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology (MOTR SOCI 101) | 3 | Introduction to Sociology is a general survey of the discipline of sociology. The course explores the reciprocal relationship between individuals and social institutions. Specifically, it examines ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 126 | The Spectrum of Drugs and Society | 3 | will focus on information on addictive substances, behavioral effects, and pharmacotherapy options for drugs of abuse. It will examine institutional and structural practices that reinforce addiction.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 201 | Aspects of Aging | 3 | examines sociological forces that affect life quality in the later years. Social, psychological, and physiological aspects of aging will be considered, emphasizing influences in the socio-cultural co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 202 | Social Problems (MOTR SOCI 201) | 3 | Social Problems offers a sociological examination of select global social problems. Topics of examination may include poverty, delinquency, and crime, education, and population issues, racial inequal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 203 | Introduction to Criminology (MOTR CRIM 205) | 3 | Introduction to Criminology is a survey of classical and contemporary theories of crime, sources of crime, societal responses to crime, crime typology, and crime statistics. The relationship between… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 204 | Introduction to Family Studies (MOTR SOCI 204) | 3 | Introduction to Family Studies is a survey of historic and contemporary dynamics of the family as a social institution. The course examines the social, interpersonal, structural, institutional, and c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 211 | Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence | 3 | explores historical and sociological perspectives on the use, abuse, and dependence of psychoactive drugs. It presents an overview of the physiological processes and impacts on the person, including… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 212 | Race and Ethnicity (MOTR SOCI 202) | 3 | Race and Ethnicity explores the social and historical processes that shape each concept, focusing on the consequences for students' everyday lives. Students investigate how each are embedded in socie… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 216 | Introduction to Gender Studies (MOTR SOCI 203) | 3 | Introduction to Gender Studies is a survey of the interdisciplinary scientific study of gender in the United States and globally. The personal, social, structural, political, economic, cultural, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPA 101 | Elementary Spanish I (MOTR LANG 103) | 4 | Elementary Spanish I is a beginning course that presents sentence structure and vocabulary needed to communicate in basic Spanish conversations. Students also learn about the culture of Spain and Lat… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SPA 102 | Elementary Spanish II (MOTR LANG 104) | 4 | Elementary Spanish II is a continuation of Elementary Spanish I. The course expands vocabulary and grammar, and encourages communication in Spanish using present and past tenses. Students learn about… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SPA 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | 4 | In this continuation of SPA 102 , students review and build grammar and vocabulary to enhance comprehension and communication. A variety of literary and cultural selections are presented to reinforce… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SPA 202 | Intermediate Spanish II | 4 | is a continuation of SPA 201 . A variety of literary and cultural selections are read and discussed in class in Spanish. Emphasis is on using advanced sentence structures to express points of view an… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ST 120 | Principles of Surgical Technology | 3 | is an introduction to the field of surgical technology. Concepts related to the professional healthcare environment, patient care, basic instrumentation and communication skills will be discussed. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ST 122 | Medical/Surgical Terminology | 3 | addresses the medical language used in the operating room environment. Emphasis is placed on medical terms related to general and surgical medicine including disease processes, diagnostics, surgical… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ST 124 | Clinical Foundations | 3 | is a laboratory course which provides an introduction to the practical aspects of case management responsibilities for the surgical technologist in the scrub role. Topics covered will include basic c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ST 126 | Surgical Equipment and Technological Concepts | 2 | provides the learner with technological information on the utilization and care of surgical equipment and instrumentation. Environmental disinfection and sterilization techniques will be addressed. P… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ST 128 | Perioperative Case Management | 3 | will cover preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative case management information for the surgical technologist. Sterile technique, procedural responsibilities, environmental controls and patient… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ST 215 | Surgical Pharmacology | 2 | is designed to introduce the student to the use, preparation and handling of medications in the surgical environment. Related terminology, common dosages, and principles of anesthesia administration… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ST 220 | Procedures I | 3 | introduces the principles of surgical intervention and patient care considerations in multiple specialty areas. Anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnostics, prognosis and complications of procedures will b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ST 224 | Clinical Practice I | 6 | involves application of surgical technology principles in the laboratory and hospital setting. Laboratory practice will involve instruction of advanced techniques in preparation for clinical experien… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ST 228 | Clinical Seminar | 1 | will provide discussion of student issues encountered in clinical practice. Students will provide critical analysis of procedural experiences in clinical case presentations. Prerequisites: Reading Pr… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ST 230 | Procedures II | 3 | Procedures, a continuation of Procedures I, covers principles of surgical intervention and patient care considerations in advanced surgical specialty areas. Anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnostics, pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ST 234 | Clinical Practice II | 6 | is a continuation of Clinical Practice I. Students will further develop and refine their clinical skills by performing duties in the surgical technologist role in the hospital setting. Additional hou… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ST 238 | Professional Issues | 2 | will provide discussion on topics pertaining to professional skills benefitting the entry-level surgical technologist. Resume building, interview techniques, and career opportunities will be explored… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| STR 050 | Smart Start: Student Success | 3 | This course is designed to enhance students' knowledge, behaviors, and skills needed for successful transition to college. Prerequisites: RDG 016 and RDG 017 with minimum grades of "C", or placement… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| STR 100 | Smart Start College Success | 1 | This course provides all students with opportunities to learn college success strategies in an active learning environment. Topics will be relevant to individual student needs and goals. Prerequisite… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| THT 101 | Introduction to Theatre (MOTR THEA 100A) | 3 | Introduction to Theatre is designed to enhance the enjoyment and appreciation of theatre. Students study theatre as a collaborative art form by examining the roles and functions of playwrights, actor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| THT 102 | Stagecraft (MOTR PERF 104S) | 3 | Stagecraft provides study in the technical areas of theatrical production, with focus on scenery construction and scene painting. Students will learn the processes and tools needed for proper constru… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| THT 104 | Theatre Practicum | 1 | Practical application of acting (when cast) and production techniques. Assignments are made on an individual basis. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| THT 105 | Theatre Practicum | 2 | Practical application of acting (when cast) and production techniques. Assignments are made on an individual basis. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| THT 106 | Theatre Practicum | 3 | Practical application of acting (when cast) and production techniques. Assignments are made on an individual basis. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor required and Reading Proficiency 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| THT 108 | Acting I (MOTR PERF 100) | 3 | Acting I provides an introduction to the fundamentals of training for the beginning actor. Emphasis is placed on the development of the actor's instrument for the stage. Acting and improvisational ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| THT 109 | Acting II | 3 | Continuation of THT 108 . Performance of scenes from both classical and contemporary plays is required in class. Emphasis is on individual development in the use of principles and styles of acting. P… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| THT 115 | Acting for the Camera | 3 | This course includes the following (1) exploration of the aesthetics and principles of acting for the camera; (2) analysis of diverse acting styles and outstanding performances in film and television… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| THT 201 | Directing | 3 | This course focuses on the process of directing for the stage. Emphasis is placed on the role of the director as the interpretive artist, collaborator, and stager. Importance will be given to leaders… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB 101 | Introduction to Web Development | 3 | offers an in-depth exploration of web development and design, including HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), introductory JavaScript topics, graphics, and version control.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB 105 | Front End Development | 3 | focuses on advanced Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) techniques, emphasizing responsive design, layout, and styling. Students master CSS Grid and Flexbox while creating sophisticated animations, transiti… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB 160 | Programming I with JavaScript | 4 | allows students to learn software development methodologies utilizing current software design and development tools and techniques using JavaScript. Topics include data structures, language control s… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| WEB 201 | Advanced Web Development | 3 | advances students' web development skills, focusing on performance optimization, security, and scalability. Topics include techniques for building and managing complex, large-scale applications using… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB 242 | Web Deployment Techniques | 4 | focuses on the practical aspects of deploying web applications, covering a range of deployment techniques and best practices. Students learn to deploy applications to various environments, automate d… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| WEB 260 | Programming II with JavaScript | 4 | advances students' JavaScript skills by teaching modern features like let/const, arrow functions, and modules. Topics include handling asynchronous operations with callbacks, Promises, async/await, a… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| WEL 100 | Welding Theory | 2 | teaches the theory involved in welding. Students will learn the terminology, techniques, and equipment used for welding in areas such as oxy-acetylene, SMAW (shielded metal arc welding), GMAW (gas me… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WEL 150 | Welding I - Oxy-Acetylene Welding | 3 | teaches the basic lab skills for welding. Students develop hands-on skills in traditional flat and out-of-position welds which may include corner joints, tee joints, lap joints, and butt joints. Posi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEL 152 | Welding II - Oxy-Acetylene Cutting, Brazing, and Soldering | 2 | teaches cutting and joining lab skills for welding. Students develop hands-on skills in cutting with Oxy-Acetylene, brazing, and soldering copper pipe. Students are trained in shop and safety procedu… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WEL 154 | Arc Welding I - Flat and Tee Joints | 3 | teaches the basic lab skills for SMAW (shield metallic arc welding). Students develop hands-on skills in traditional flat and tee joint operations. Students are trained in shop and safety procedures.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEL 156 | Arc Welding II - Horizontal, Vertical, and Overhead | 6 | teaches the basic lab skills for SMAW (shielded metal arc welding). Students develop hands-on skills in flat V-butt joints, horizontal, vertical, and overhead welding techniques. Students are trained… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WEL 160 | GMAW and FCAW Welding | 2 | teaches advanced lab skills for welding. Students develop hands-on skills in using GMAW (gas metal arc welding) and FCAW (flux cored arc welding). Students are trained in shop and safety procedures.… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WEL 162 | GTAW Welding | 2 | teaches advanced lab skills for welding. Students develop hands-on skills in using GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) techniques. Students are trained in shop and safety procedures. Prerequisites: WEL 1… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WEL 163 | Large Diameter Welding | 2 | teaches the lab skills for using large diameter welding rods. Students develop hands-on skills in flat V-butt joints and all position welding techniques. Students are trained in shop and safety proce… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 100 | Orientation to Radiologic Technology | 1 | provides the student with an overview of all aspects of the radiology department and the responsibilities of a radiologic technologist. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Radiologic Technology… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| XRT 101 | Radiographic Procedures I | 4 | covers radiographic anatomy, positioning, and examination procedures for the chest, abdomen, upper extremity, and lower extremity. Considerations for geriatric, mobile, and pediatric radiography are… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| XRT 102 | Radiographic Procedures II | 4 | covers radiographic anatomy, positioning, and examination procedures for the pelvic girdle, vertebral column, bony thorax, and gastrointestinal system. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Radiol… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| XRT 103 | Radiographic Procedures III | 3 | This course covers radiographic positioning, anatomy and examination procedures of the cranium and sinuses. The procedures and principles of surgical and trauma radiography are presented. The student… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| XRT 104 | Principles of Radiographic Exposure I | 3 | gives students a foundation in radiographic image acquisition and evaluation of image quality. An in-depth coverage of technical factors and image characteristics will be presented. Prerequisites: Cu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| XRT 105 | Principles of Radiographic Exposure II | 3 | introduces the fundamental principles of radiologic science, including atomic structure, electricity, magnetism, radiation physics, and x-ray production. Students explore equipment operation, circuit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| XRT 107 | Radiologic Physics I | 2 | This course covers the fundamental principles of radiation physics and equipment to include the study of x-ray tubes, rating charts, radiation control devices and automatic processing. Prerequisites:… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 108 | Radiologic Physics II | 2 | This course examines the x-ray machine through discussion of basic electrical concepts and circuit design. The course also examines x-ray tubes, high voltage sources and exposure timers. Prerequisite… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 111 | Clinical Education I | 1 | introduces students to the responsibilities of a radiologic technologist in the clinical setting. This course enables students to observe all aspects of a radiologic technology department and provide… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| XRT 112 | Clinical Education II | 2 | provides students with the skills required to practice basic to intermediate clinical applications. This course reinforces patient care, positioning, and image evaluation. Prerequisites: Current enro… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 116 | Summer Clinical | 3 | provides students with the skills necessary to practice basic to intermediate clinical applications. Students will perform all aspects of radiographic procedures, including patient care, positioning,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| XRT 120 | Radiobiology | 2 | explores the biological consequences of radiation exposure on the human body. The principles of radiation protection are examined. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Radiologic Technology progr… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 121 | Radiographic Image Evaluation I | 2 | provides a critical analysis of radiographic images in the examination of the respiratory, abdominal, upper extremity, and lower extremity. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Radiologic Technol… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 122 | Radiographic Image Evaluation II | 2 | provides a critical analysis of radiographic images of the pelvic girdle, vertebral column, bony thorax, and gastrointestinal system. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Radiologic Technology pr… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 207 | Radiologic Pathology | 2 | presents the more commonly encountered lesions of the human body as seen through the medium of x-ray. Anatomy and physiology of pathologic processes are presented by body systems to explore the ratio… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 208 | Advanced Imaging Modalities | 2 | This course presents advanced imaging modalities with an emphasis on computed tomography. Additional modalities introduced are digital radiography, magnetic resonance, sonography, nuclear medicine, r… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 209 | Radiobiology | 2 | This course is designed to explore the biological consequences of radiation exposure on the human body. The principles of radiation protection will be examined. Prerequisites: XRT 103 and XRT 108 wit… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 211 | Radiologic Technology Capstone Course | 4 | provides a comprehensive review of the major components of radiologic technology in preparation for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) national certification exam. Prerequisites… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| XRT 212 | Professional Development in Radiography | 2 | This course explores topics in the field of radiologic technology. Those topics include current trends in the imaging profession, career options, the importance of continuing education to the profess… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 213 | Clinical Education III | 3 | provides the student with the skills required to practice intermediate and advanced clinical applications. This course introduces radiologic procedures in pediatrics, surgery, and trauma. Prerequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| XRT 214 | Clinical Education IV | 3 | provides the student with the clinical time to hone their skills in all aspects of clinical applications. This course introduces radiologic procedures in advanced modalities. Prerequisites: Current e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| XRT 215 | Clinical Education VI | 2 | This course is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to complete all American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and Radiography program remaining clinical competency requirem… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| XRT 223 | Radiographic Procedures III | 3 | covers radiographic positioning, anatomy, and examination procedures of the cranium and sinuses. The procedures and principles of surgical and trauma radiography are presented. The student is introdu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| XRT 226 | Principles of Radiographic Exposure III | 3 | is an in-depth coverage of image acquisition technologies, accessories, advanced technical factor selection, and effects on image quality and patient exposure. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |