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ProgramCredentialDescription
Air Conditioning Technology, AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Anthropology, AA ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Applied Business Management, BAS ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Architectural Design, AAS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Biology, AS ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Business, AA ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Business, AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Massage Therapy Entrepreneurship, Business, AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Office Management, Business, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Career and Technical Education Leadership, BAS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Chemistry, AS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Communication Studies, AA ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Computer Programming, Computer Information Technology, AAS ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Cybersecurity, Computer Information Technology, AAS ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Networking, Computer Information Technology, AAS ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Web Development, Computer Information Technology, AAS ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Computer Science, AS ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
Construction Management, AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice, AA ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, AAS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Culinary Arts, AAS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Culinary Arts Entrepreneurs, AAS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Data Science, AS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Dental Assisting, AAS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Dental Hygiene, BS ▸ 50 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education, AA ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Elementary Education Teacher Preparation, AA ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Emergency Management, BAS ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Engineering, AS ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
English, AA ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Environmental Science, AS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Fine Arts, AA ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Dance, Fine Arts, AA ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Art History, Fine Arts, AA ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Music, Fine Arts, AA ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Theatre, Fine Arts, AA ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Fire Suppression, Fire Technology, AAS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Wildland Fire, Fire Technology, AAS ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Associate of Arts (AA) General Education Degree Requirements ▸ 156 coursesDegreePlease Note: Courses used for AA and AS general education requirements are eligible to meet general education requirements for the BS and Bachelor of Architecture degrees offered at TMCC. Nontransfer… source
Geology, AS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Graphic Design, Graphic Arts and Media Technology, AA ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Motion Graphics, Graphic Arts and Media Technology, AA ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Graphic Design, Graphic Communications, AAS ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Motion Graphics, Graphic Communications, AAS ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
History, AA ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Hospitality and Tourism Management, AA ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Human Development and Family Studies, AA ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Logistics Management, AAS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Logistics Operations Management, BAS ▸ 48 coursesDegree source
Automation and Robotics, Manufacturing Technologies, AAS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Machining, Manufacturing Technologies, AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Welding, Manufacturing Technologies, AAS ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Nursing, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Nutrition and Dietetics, AS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Paralegal/Law, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Political Science, AA ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Prehospital Emergency Medicine, AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Psychology, AA ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Psychology, AS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Kinesiology and Sports Medicine Track, Public Health, AS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Pre-Dental Hygiene Track, Public Health, AS ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Pre-Nursing Track, Public Health, AS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Public Health Track, Public Health, AS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Radiologic Technology, AAS ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Radiologic Technology, BAS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
RN to BSN, Bachelor of Science in Nursing ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Secondary Education, AA ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Secondary Education, AS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Small Business and Entrepreneurship, AA ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Social Work, AA ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Spanish, AA ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Automotive Certified Technician, Transportation Technologies, AAS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Diesel Technician, Transportation Technologies, AAS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Heavy Equipment Technician, Transportation Technologies, AAS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Veterinary Nursing, AAS ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
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AAD 100Introduction to Architectural Design Units: 3Discover the world of design through this engaging survey course. Explore the interconnected fields of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Planning, with insights into related design discipline… source
AAD 125Construction Drawings and Detailing Units: 3This class will include the analysis of assembling and detailing for construction in the field of architecture and understanding of the reading and interpretation of representative construction print… source
AAD 180Design Foundation I Units: 3Investigation of the elements, principles and theories of design in three dimensions. Emphasis placed upon principles of organization, principles of visual and geometric logic, design methodology and… source
AAD 181Design Foundation I Discussion Units: 3Discussion of the elements, principles and theories of design in three dimensions. Emphasis placed upon principles of organization, principles of visual and geometric logic, design methodology and co… source
AAD 198Special Topics in AAD Units: 0.5-6This course will explore the study of special relevant topics in the profession of design. This course includes discussion of the fields of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, or Sustainable Planni… source
AAD 201History of the Built Environment Units: 3This course will review the built form of architecture and urban design from various cultures and civilizations throughout history. Specific periods of study include the Ancient World, the Medieval P… source
AAD 202Analysis of the Built Environment Units: 3This course will discuss the history of architecture and city design in western and non-western civilization. The time periods to be covered will be from classical Greek, Hellenistic and Roman, throu… source
AAD 203History, Theory, and Culture - Architecture of the 20th and 21st Century Units: 3This course offers a critical and in-depth examination of the historical forces that have shaped the built environment across time and cultures. Moving beyond chronological surveys, the course invest… source
AAD 223Graphic Software for Arch, Const, Dsgnr, Planners Units: 3Students will explore a variety of digital design and graphic software applications commonly used in the architecture profession and essential to the design studio environment. The course covers both… source
AAD 232Bioclimatic Design Units: 3This course introduces the principles of bioclimatic design as a foundational component in the future of the built environment. Emphasizing both ecological conservation and design resiliency, the cou… source
AAD 265Computer Applications in Architecture I Units: 3Advanced work in computer-aided drafting and design. Includes development of speed, three dimensional visualization, and the understanding of contemporary digital software used in the professional of… source
AAD 2683-D Presentation Graphics Units: 3Intermediate and advanced work in digital 3D visualization applications for workflow and exploration through experimentation methods that facilitate design communication using 3D modeling and renderi… source
AAD 299Architectural Design Transition Camp Units: 12This class is an intensive introduction to various design processes from concept to schematic design development. Beginning level graphic and architectural design standards for persons entering third… source
AAD 325Construction Documentation Units: 3This course focuses on the analysis of architectural assembly and detailing for construction, emphasizing the interpretation and accurate reading/rendering of construction documentation such as plan… source
AAD 350Design Studio I Units: 6This course is the first true architectural design studio in the curriculum with a focus on building tectonics including the introduction of integrating structural principles, material properties, an… source
AAD 351Design Studio II Units: 6This architectural design studio builds upon foundational tectonic concepts covered in AAD 350 . It focuses on the sophisticated integration of structural systems, advanced material technologies, and… source
AAD 410Professional Practice for B. Arch. I Units: 3This course introduces students to the professional standards, roles, and responsibilities of architects within contemporary architectural practice. Emphasis is placed on professional ethics, the arc… source
AAD 413Professional Practice For B. Arch. II Units: 3This advanced architectural professional practice course builds upon foundational knowledge from AAD 410 , including the architect's roles, responsibilities, ethical standards, and professional "stan… source
AAD 452Integrated Design Studio I Units: 6An advanced studio that challenges students to engage with complex, large-scale architectural and urban design projects through the lens of regional identity and place-making. Focusing on the unique… source
AAD 453Integrated Design Studio II Units: 6This advanced architectural and urban design studio challenges students to conceive complex, large-scale projects that embody regional identity and place-making principles. Building on the skills dev… source
AAD 455Thesis Design Studio I Units: 6This is the first of a two-term architectural thesis studio, providing students with the opportunity to undertake an independent, research-driven design project. Serving as the terminal project for s… source
AAD 461Urban Theory and Design I Units: 3This course examines the fundamentals of urban design theory and explores their application in neighborhood and community-scale design. Students will survey major historical and contemporary trends i… source
AAD 462Urban Theory and Design II Units: 3This advanced urban design course builds upon the foundational knowledge of community-scale design introduced in AAD 461 , exploring complex, multi-scalar urban concepts. Students will engage with la… source
AAD 475Thesis (Integration) Units: 3This course offers advanced instruction in architectural graphics, visual communication, and representation techniques to support the second-term architectural thesis studio ( AAD 485 ). Emphasis is… source
AAD 480Thesis (Research) Units: 3This course provides structured support for students undertaking the first-term architectural thesis studio ( AAD 455 ) by emphasizing research methodologies, critical inquiry, and analytical rigor.… source
AAD 485Thesis Design Studio II Units: 6This is the second of a two-term architectural thesis studio. Building upon the independent, research-driven design project initiated in AAD 455 , students advance their work by further developing th… source
AAE 180Introduction to Design Principles Units: 6This studio course introduces students to basic design principles forming the foundation of architectural design. Furthermore, it serves as the beginning of the students' knowledge in design thinking… source
AAE 280Design Foundations II Units: 6This course is the second of two studios introducing the basic skills of architecture with a focus on mastery. It extends and adds to the student's fundamental knowledge of design thinking and visual… source
AAE 282Design Foundations III Units: 6This studio course introduces fundamental languages forming the basis of architectural design as well as the process of concept development. Students build greater depth in their understanding of key… source
AAE 283Design Foundation IV Units: 6This studio course continues exploring Conceptual Development. It develops students' understanding of the values of disciplinary knowledge by interrogating and elaborating on case studies to explore… source
ABS 321Construction Technologies I Units: 3This introductory course examines the fundamental properties, applications, and performance of common construction materials, with a focus on building enclosure systems and assemblies. Students will… source
ABS 323Advanced Construction Technologies Units: 3This course builds on the work of Construction Technologies I and provides an in-depth exploration of contemporary construction technologies as they relate to architectural design, building systems,… source
ABS 331Environmental Control Systems I Units: 3This course introduces foundational concepts in environmental control with an emphasis on passive design strategies that optimize thermal comfort, energy efficiency, and climate-responsive architectu… source
ABS 332Environmental Control Systems II Units: 3Environmental Control Systems II advances foundational knowledge of passive strategies but furthers the student's knowledge by focusing on the application and integration of active environmental syst… source
ABS 341Structures for Architects I Units: 3This course offers a comprehensive study of structural systems within diverse architectural typologies, with a primary focus on 20th and 21st-century Western traditions. Students will examine and com… source
AC 102Refrigeration Theory Units: 3An introductory course to present the fundamental principles of mechanical refrigeration. The course is designed for persons interested in pursuing a career in servicing, repairing and/or installing… source
AC 106Residential Gas Heating Units: 6Application of principles and skills in the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of air conditioning, heating and ventilation equipment. Topics covered are the refrigeration cycle, gas furnace, oi… source
AC 107Electrical and Controls for HVAC Units: 6This course will familiarize students with electrical applications and controls used in HVAC/R. Topics include basic electricity, wiring, schematics and controls found in heating, ventilation, air co… source
AC 108Motors for HVACR Units: 3This is an introductory course into ECM (Electronically Commutated Motors) motors and their applications in HVACR (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration). The course will provide a… source
AC 111Heat Pumps Units: 3An introductory course in the principles of mechanical refrigeration found in heat pumps. Students will learn fundamentals in servicing, repairing and/or installation of refrigeration and air conditi… source
AC 113Schematic Reading for HVAC/R Units: 3Application of principles and skills in reading schematics seen in HVAC/R. Followed by the operation of air conditioning, heading and Refrigeration equipment. Topics covered are the cooling cycle, ga… source
AC 150Basic Refrigeration Servicing Units: 6This course is designed for persons interested in entering the refrigeration service, installation or building maintenance fields. This course is oriented toward development of basic skills required… source
AC 198Special Topics in HVAC Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
AC 200Commercial Refrigeration I Units: 6Application of basic principles and skills in the troubleshooting, repair and installation of commercial refrigeration equipment and built-up systems. Topics covered are consistent with up-to-date de… source
AC 201HVAC Automatic Controls Units: 3This course will familiarize the student with commercial HVAC systems. Including but not limited to design considerations, installation, system types, and system operation. Commercial building will b… source
AC 205Commercial HVAC 2 Units: 3Course is designed to familiarize advanced students and others now working in the H.V.A.C. industry with the various control systems used in large H.V.A.C. systems. Subjects to be covered include pne… source
AC 206Commercial HVAC Systems 3 Units: 3This course will familiarize the student with navigating the WebCTRL interface, ALC system architectures, alarms, trends, reports, logic programs, and graphics. source
AC 210Boiler Operation and Maintenance Units: 3Subjects to be covered include operation, safety, water treatment, control devices used with hot water boilers, low pressure boilers and power boiler systems. source
AC 295Internship HVAC Career Units: 1-16A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge to real on-the-job situations in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to… source
ACC 105Taxation for Individuals Units: 1-3Navigate the world of individual income taxes. Gain hands-on experience applying current federal tax laws to the calculation of income, deductions, credits, exclusions, and tax liability. Practice pr… source
ACC 135Bookkeeping I Units: 3This is the first in a two-course accounting sequence and introduces the fundamentals of financial accounting. Learn how to record and report business transactions and prepare financial statements. K… source
ACC 136Bookkeeping II Units: 3This is the second course in a two-course accounting sequence and builds on foundational financial accounting skills. Key topics include accounting for uncollectible accounts, notes receivable and pa… source
ACC 180Payroll and Employee Benefit Accounting Units: 3Build the skills to manage payroll with confidence through practical, real-world applications. Learn to apply payroll and tax regulations to calculate employee pay, maintain accurate payroll records,… source
ACC 201Financial Accounting Units: 3Learn the fundamentals of financial accounting and how financial information is used to evaluate business performance. Gain hands-on experience recording and reporting business transactions in accord… source
ACC 202Managerial Accounting Units: 3Develop the managerial accounting skills needed to succeed in business. This course covers cost classification, cost behavior analysis, job order and process costing, as well as CVP analyses, budgeti… source
ACC 203Intermediate Accounting I Units: 3Explore the conceptual framework of accounting, examine how accounting standards are developed, and review the principles that guide financial reporting. Apply measurement and reporting techniques, c… source
ACC 204Intermediate Accounting II Units: 3A continuation of ACC 203 , this course examines accounting theory and concepts related to current and long-term liabilities, stockholders' equity, accounting changes, and error correction. Prepare a… source
ACC 205Cost Accounting Units: 3Learn to measure, track, and analyze costs in a business environment. Apply advanced costing methods, budgeting strategies, and performance evaluation tools to real-world scenarios. Practical exercis… source
ACC 220Microcomputer Accounting Systems Units: 3Develop proficiency using accounting software widely employed in business. Gain hands-on practice recording journal entries, managing accounts receivable and payable, tracking inventory, processing p… source
ACC 222Excel for Accounting Units: 3Application of spreadsheet functions using the most popular spreadsheet program, Excel. Techniques covered will be creating and printing a worksheet, working with files, setting up data bases, and en… source
ACC 290Certified Bookkeeper Course Units: 3-6Offers skills for working professionals and students who wish to advance their career in the bookkeeping profession. Upon successful completion, students will be able to sit for a national exam admin… source
ACC 295Work Experience Units: 1-8A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge to real on-the-job situations in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to… source
AGSC 100Elements of Livestock Production Units: 3Fundamental concepts in care, management and economics of food producing animals. Includes contributions of the Nevada and U.S. animal industries in providing food on an international basis. source
AGSC 206Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition Units: 3This course will introduce the basic principles of nutrition in agriculture species including nutrient digestion and how nutrients are used for maintenance, growth, reproduction, and lactation. The c… source
AGSC 255Meat Industry, Food Safety, and Quality Systems Units: 3This course introduces meat industry operations, from rearing to retails sales. Food safety, quality control measures, meat grading and evaluation are also covered. source
AM 145American Sign Language I Units: 4This course is designed to introduce American Sign Language, a visual-expressive language used by the Deaf community in the United States, and to focus on the development of basic conversational skil… source
AM 146American Sign Language II Units: 4This course continues to stress the development of basic conversational skills with emphasis on expanding vocabulary and expressive skills. source
AM 147American Sign Language III Units: 3This course promotes the shifting from comprehension to production of American Sign Language (ASL) with the main emphasis of bringing fluency to a point of self-generated ASL. source
AM 148American Sign Language IV Units: 3This course encourages the student to expand command of disclosure in American Sign Language on various everyday topics (leading to fluency). source
AMI 201Introduction of MRI, Patient Care, and Safety Units: 2This course covers patient screening procedures, safety issues, and biological considerations, magnetic resonance (MR) terminology, and elementary imaging principles. Also covered is an introduction… source
AMI 203Introduction to Computed Tomography Basics, Instrumentation & Safety Units: 2This course is a study of the history of computed tomography, location and function of CT equipment components, the sequence of physical events from the x-ray tube to the finished CT image. Operator… source
AMI 216Computed Tomography Procedures I Units: 3This course is an introduction to computed tomography (CT) and will cover general full body scanning procedures and protocols. Associated pathology and a general overview of cross sectional anatomy w… source
AMI 218Computed Tomography Physics & Instrumentation I Units: 3This course is a study of computed tomography (CT) physics and instrumentation. The course provides an overview of technology, application, and practice that is unique to the computed Tomography prof… source
AMI 226Computed Tomography Procedures II Units: 3This course is an introduction to complex computed tomography (CT) procedures and protocols. Associated pathology and a general overview of cross sectional anatomy will be applied per body module. source
AMI 228Computed Tomography Physics & Instrumentation II Units: 3This course is a study of the role of the technologist in dealing with radiation safety, contrast media administration, and emergency procedures during CT examinations. Image quality artifacts are al… source
AMI 236Cross-Sectional Anatomy and Pathology for Imaging Professionals Units: 3This course is a study of the human anatomy as viewed using cross-sectional images. This class is also used in imaging modalities like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and… source
AMI 238Physics, Instrumentation, and Imaging for MRI Units: 3This course is an introduction and exploration of MRI physics, instrumentation, and application. source
AMI 246MRI Procedures of the Central Nervous System Units: 3This course is an exploration of the MRI techniques of the Central Nervous System - head, neck and spine to include patient positioning, protocols, pulse sequences, and pathology. source
AMI 248Advanced MR Techniques and Post Processing Units: 3This course explores advanced imaging techniques and new technologies in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). source
AMI 256MRI Procedures of the Torso and Limbs Units: 3This course is an exploration of the magnetic resonance imaging techniques of the Torso and Limbs - abdomen, pelvis, and musculoskeletal system to include patient positioning, protocols, pulse sequen… source
AMI 259Seminar in Computed Tomography Units: 1This course is focused on the preparing the student to sit for the ARRT Computed Tomography (CT) exam. source
AMI 290Internship in Advanced Medical Imaging Units: 1-3The course is a planned clinical experience that gives the imaging student the opportunity to perform competency examinations in accordance to ARRT specifications in advanced modalities such as MRI,… source
ANTH 101Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Units: 3Analysis of the nature of culture, its universal aspects and range of variations revealed by human history and world ethnography. Satisfies UNR Social Science core curriculum. source
ANTH 102Introduction to Biological Anthropology Units: 3Biological and evolutionary origins of humans, with consideration of population genetics, living primates, fossil records and human variation. Includes eight laboratory experiences. Satisfies UNR sci… source
ANTH 105Introduction to World Archaeology Units: 3This course traces the evolution of human societies worldwide through examining the major changes in human technology, economy, social structure, politics and ideology over the last 2.5 million years… source
ANTH 106Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics Units: 3This introductory course is designed to teach the basic concepts and methods of linguistic anthropology. Topics include language change, variation, acquisition, socialization, world view and how lang… source
ANTH 110LBiological Anthropology Laboratory Units: 1Practical experience in aspects of physical anthropology: the mechanisms of inheritance, osteology and forensic science, comparative anatomy and human evolution, the processes of human growth and agi… source
ANTH 198Selected Topics Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. T… source
ANTH 201Peoples and Cultures of the World Units: 3Comparative survey of selected societies from throughout the world. Emphasis on the impact of global developments on traditional societies. Satisfies UNR social science or diversity core curriculum. source
ANTH 202Archaeology Units: 3An examination of the research goals, theoretical foundations and methods of anthropological archaeology. Examples are drawn from notable archaeological sites worldwide. source
ANTH 205Race and Ethnicity in Everyday Life Units: 3An interdisciplinary survey of race and ethnicity, examining identity, cultural diversity, intergroup relations, and public policies from sociological and anthropological perspectives. Same as SOC 20… source
ANTH 225Archaeological Field Methods: Survey Units: 1-6This course provides the student with introductory training in basic archaeological field survey techniques. source
ANTH 226Archaeological Field Methods: Excavation Units: 1-6This course provides the student with introductory training in basic archaeological field excavation techniques. source
ANTH 227Foundations of Archaeological Lab Methods Units: 1-6Basic hands-on introduction to archaeological lab methods which may include some or all of the following: inventory, processing, cataloging artifacts and preparing them for analysis and curation. source
ANTH 290Internship in Anthropology Units: 1-3Supervised Para-professional work experience in one or more areas of anthropology under guidance of a professional anthropologist or related professional. Student will apply knowledge and skills to r… source
APST 207Practical Statistics Units: 3Introductory course oriented towards those with no prior introduction to concepts of probability and statistics. Emphasis on usefulness of statistics through agricultural, behavioral, business, crimi… source
ART 100Visual Foundations Units: 3Explores visual forms and contemporary concepts through a variety of media, presentations and discussions. Transfers to UNR/UNLV. Satisfies UNR Fine Arts core curriculum. source
ART 101Drawing I Units: 3An introductory studio course emphasizing a disciplined foundation in drawing concepts based on visual observations. source
ART 102Drawing II Units: 3Continued exploration of drawing techniques and concepts. source
ART 103AVisual Foundations - Surface Units: 3Introductory course with a focus on contemporary two-dimensional art practices, visual culture and literacy, observational skills, conceptual development, and analog and digital artmaking. Students w… source
ART 103BVisual Foundations - Space Units: 3Introductory course with a focus on technology in analog and digital art spaces, visual, culture, and digital literacy, critical thinking & analysis, and writing and speaking skills. Students will le… source
ART 124Introduction to Printmaking Units: 3Introduction to printing processes emphasizing relief, intaglio, and screen techniques. source
ART 135Darkroom Photography I Units: 3Introduction to photographic techniques and practices through the use of 35mm cameras, black & white film, and darkroom processes including development and printing. source
ART 141Introduction to Digital Photography Units: 3Introduction to photographic techniques. Topics include exposure, camera controls, digital printing, file management. Exploration of creative possibilities and thematic modes of photography; working… source
ART 142Introduction to Digital Photography II Units: 3Continued exploration of photography utilizing digital based equipment with an emphasis on cameras (both traditional and digital) and scanning with an emphasis on the creation and manipulation of ori… source
ART 160Art Appreciation Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the formal elements and principles of design used by artists, the fine arts media, and the history of art. source
ART 198Special Topics in Art Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. T… source
ART 201Life Drawing I Units: 3Exploration of the human figure in pictorial space with emphasis on drawing from a live model and working with gesture, memory and imagination. source
ART 209Introduction to Gallery Practices Units: 1A course in the practices and ethics of operating an art gallery. source
ART 211Ceramics I Units: 3Introduction to basic ceramic processes and techniques including design, hand building, wheel throwing, glazing, and ceramic history as it applies to assigned problems. source
ART 212Ceramics II Units: 3This studio course builds on knowledge acquired in Ceramics 211. Emphasis is on the Sculptural Form and Surface experimentation, as well as development of personal expression through exploring person… source
ART 213Intermediate Wheel Throwing Units: 3This course is for students who are already familiar with wheel throwing and are confident when it comes to wedging and centering. Techniques such as altered throwing and piecing are introduced. Vess… source
ART 216Sculpture I Units: 3Introduction to the concepts of three-dimensional composition. source
ART 224Beginning Printmaking: Relief Units: 3Introduction to concepts and practices in printing woodcuts, linocuts and assembled relief surfaces. source
ART 231Painting I Units: 3Introduction to concepts of painting including color, form, and composition. source
ART 232Painting II Units: 3Intermediate course in painting, emphasizing various materials and methods. source
ART 235Photography II - Lighting Units: 3Introduction to artificial lighting techniques and theory; strobe equipment and electronic flashes. Students produce a portfolio of work demonstrating knowledge of these techniques. source
ART 236Darkroom Photography II Units: 3Advanced darkroom photography course involving continued explorations of numerous photographic techniques, compositional styles, concepts and critical analysis of photography as a Fine Art. source
ART 245Digital Media I Units: 3Introduction to concepts and practices of computer art and related media with an emphasis on contemporary experimental applications. source
ART 260Survey of Art History I Units: 3This course surveys the history of art and architecture from Prehistoric through Gothic. Satisfies UNR Fine Arts core curriculum. source
ART 261Survey of Art History II Units: 3This course surveys the history of art from the Renaissance until the 1950s in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. source
ART 263Survey of African, Oceanic, & Native American Art Units: 3This course is a survey of African, Oceanic, and Native American art. Satisfies TMCC Diversity requirement. source
ART 265Introduction to Contemporary Art Units: 3Survey of global art since the 1960s with an emphasis on art works' relations to cultural, social, and individual identity. This course will introduce both the (so-called) cannon of Contemporary art… source
ART 268Latin American Art Units: 3This course surveys Latin American art, starting around the time of the so-called "discovery" of the Americas and continuing until the present. It analyzes the most important Latin American art movem… source
ART 270Women in Art Units: 3This class examines works of art by women artists and representations of women in art and visual culture from antiquity to the present. source
ART 288Photography of Art and Artifacts Units: 1-3A course where students will produce digital images of works of art that can be used for promotion and applications for exhibitions or entry to Bachelor of Fine Arts programs. Basic techniques covere… source
ART 295Special Topics in Art History Units: 1-3The course is an independent study for which students research and write a long paper. source
ART 296Independent Study Units: 2A course for advanced students to pursue individual creative work in any of the studio disciplines. Students must submit a written proposal describing projects and meet with tutorial faculty member o… source
ART 297Field Study Units: 1-3This course provides an opportunity for students to study art within its cultural and art historical setting by traveling to see works where they are located. source
ART 298Portfolio Emphasis Units: 2Participants will develop a portfolio for use in the acquisition of exhibitions, fine art gallery representation, inclusion in the permanent collections of museum/corporations, and/or employment in t… source
ART 299Special Topics in Studio Art Units: 1-3Various topics of special interest in Studio Fine Art will be introduced, studied and accomplished in depth than allowed through the basic beginning and intermediate courses Studio Art mediums. Possi… source
AST 104Introductory Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies Units: 3An introductory astronomy course covering visual astronomy, gravity, electromagnetic radiation, star properties and life cycles, star death and stellar remnants, galactic systems, exoplanets, and Big… source
AST 198Special Topics in Astronomy Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. T… source
AUTO 101Introduction to General Mechanics Units: 4An introductory course describing the principles of operation, design, construction and maintenance of automobiles. Activities include shop safety emphasis, use of service manuals, use of tools and f… source
AUTO 111Automotive Electricity Units: 4Foundation course in concepts and theories of light-duty vehicle electrical circuits and components. Emphasis is placed on application of principles to operate electrical meters, scope meters, and ot… source
AUTO 112Automotive Electricity II Units: 4Building on prior training, AUTO 112 examines the fundamental operation and testing of electronic devices and components. Operation and diagnostic methods for testing and repair of the battery, charg… source
AUTO 136Engine Repair Units: 5This course introduces the theory and operation of internal combustion engines and related sub-systems used in light duty vehicles. Different types of light duty engines will be disassembled; parts w… source
AUTO 145Automotive Brakes Units: 5This course introduces the theory and design requirements for brake systems used on automotive and light truck application. Emphasis is placed on mechanical, hydraulic and vacuum system operations. S… source
AUTO 150Steering and Suspension Systems Units: 5This course introduces theory and practical application of operation, diagnosis, and hands-on skills to maintain and repair light duty vehicle steering and suspension systems. Emphasis will be placed… source
AUTO 165Auto Heating and Air Conditioning Units: 5This course introduces students to theory, diagnosis, and hands-on skills to service and repair light duty vehicle climate control and air conditioning systems. Presented in this course are operation… source
AUTO 185Introduction to Alternative Fueled Vehicles Units: 3This course will familiarize students with the alternative fuels movement and the laws, regulations and programs affecting alternative fuels. The design and operation of alternative gaseous, liquid,… source
AUTO 198Special Topics in Auto Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
AUTO 200History of the Automobile Units: 3This is an introductory course providing information and instruction on automobiles and their connection to society and purpose through history. Attention will also be given to women and minority pop… source
AUTO 205Manual Drive Trains and Axles Units: 4This course covers theory and operation of the automotive and light truck manual drive trains and axles. Emphasis is placed on the manual transmissions, clutches, transfer cases and drive axles. Comp… source
AUTO 216Automatic Transmissions Units: 5Study of theory and fundamental principles of automotive and light truck automatic transmissions and transaxles. Emphasis is placed on the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical control systems of the… source
AUTO 225Engine Performance I Units: 4Foundation course for engine performance concerns, testing, and repair. Study of operation and relationships of basic mechanical engine components, ignition system, and fuel delivery systems. Develop… source
AUTO 227Engine Performance II Units: 4Building on prior training, AUTO 227 introduces the student to computerized fuel injection control sensors and components. Presented in this course are OBD II strategies, emission systems, and hands-… source
AUTO 235Engine Performance III Units: 4Integrates all previous engine performance course content in a systematic approach to isolate drivability concerns. Formulate repair strategies for complex powertrain CAN/BUS control systems. Student… source
AUTO 265Electrical/Electronic Systems III Units: 4Advanced course in trouble-shooting, diagnosis and problem solving for computer-based body and chassis electrical/electronic systems. Employ the use of appropriate specialized test equipment and adva… source
AUTO 285Hybrid Vehicle Service Techniques Units: 4This course will cover safety procedures, design, operation, diagnosis and repair of all classification of hybrid electric vehicles and full electric vehicles. source
AUTO 290Internship in Automotive Level I Units: 1-6The purpose of this course is to provide Automotive Industry Technicians with the opportunity to supplement course work with practical work experience related to the student's first three semesters o… source
AV 110Basic Ground School for Pilots Units: 3-6A study of aviation fundamentals including principles of flight, aircraft and engine operations, weather, navigation, and radio communications as required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)… source
AV 199Special Topics in Aviation Units: 1-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects related to the aviation industry. The course will be a variable of 1 to six credits depending on the course content and n… source
AV 210Instrument Ground School (Airplane) Units: 3This course provides in-depth study of the purpose, use and operation of flight instruments in airport departures, en route navigation, approaches and other aspects of instrument flight. The course w… source
BIOL 100General Biology for Non-Majors Units: 3An introductory course emphasizing the processes of science and the fundamentals of biology. Includes a basic introduction to molecules, cells and metabolism, the flow of genetic information, evoluti… source
BIOL 100AGeneral Biology for Nonmajors Lecture Units: 3An introductory course emphasizing the processes of science and the fundamentals of biology. Includes a basic introduction to molecules, cells and metabolism, the flow of genetic information, evoluti… source
BIOL 102Introduction to Wildlife Technician Units: 1An introductory course to the roles and responsibilities of a career in wildlife technology including the ethical and professional responsibilities. Emphasis will be made in the exploration of wildli… source
BIOL 105Introduction to Neuroscience Units: 3This course will provide a framework for understanding the fundamental, biological processes that are involved in human behavior and cognition. Topics surveyed will introduce basic principles of neur… source
BIOL 106Introduction to Evolution and Adaptation Units: 3An introductory course examining evolution and adaptation in organisms. Includes a review of history of the scientific process, Darwinian and Neo-Darwinian evolution, introduction to genetic variatio… source
BIOL 112Introduction to Animal Behavior Units: 3An introduction to invertebrate and vertebrate animal behavior. Topics include its description, role, genetic and evolutionary basis, physiological mechanisms, learning, communication, aggression, se… source
BIOL 113Life in the Ocean Units: 3A survey of marine environments and their biotic communities with an emphasis on the natural history of marine organisms. This course is designed for non-science majors or anyone with a general inter… source
BIOL 137Introduction to Entomology Units: 4This course will introduce students to the biology of insects with a focus on anatomy, physiology, reproduction, ecology, evolution, and biodiversity. We will also explore the role of insects in natu… source
BIOL 170Calling Bullshit: Reasoning in a World of Data and Misinformation Units: 3The world is rampant in data and statistics, language, and other presentations intended to overwhelm or deceive us with blatant disregard for truth or logic. In other words, the world is full of bull… source
BIOL 188Foundations in Scientific Literacy Units: 1This course is designed to help prepare students for the first introductory majors Biology course, BIOL 190A , by reviewing basic mathematics and introducing the scientific method, basic chemistry, f… source
BIOL 189AFundamentals of Life Science Units: 3Survey of contemporary biology topics including major biological molecules, cell structure and function, basic physiology, cellular metabolism, and genetics. For majors who require biology as part of… source
BIOL 190AIntroduction to Cell and Molecular Biology Units: 3An introductory cell and molecular biology course covering basics of inorganic chemistry, water, pH, biological macromolecules, cell structure, membrane physiology, cell signaling, metabolism, cell d… source
BIOL 190LIntroduction to Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory Units: 1An introductory laboratory course focusing on scientific inquiry and investigation of cell and molecular biology principles, use of laboratory equipment, and metric system measurements and conversion… source
BIOL 191AIntroduction to Organismal Biology Units: 3A comprehensive introduction to the evolution, ecology, biodiversity, structure and function of living systems. Topics include natural selection, populations and communities, characteristics of virus… source
BIOL 191LIntro to Organismal Biology Lab Units: 1A comprehensive laboratory introduction to the ecology, biodiversity and structure and function of living systems, with emphasis on the equipment and skills used to investigate organisms. Note: BIOL… source
BIOL 198Special Topics in Biology Units: 0.5-6Selected topics will be presented in lecture and/or laboratory format that focus on specific areas in the biological sciences. The course may be repeated for up to six credits. source
BIOL 202General Botany Units: 4An introduction to the development, anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, diversity and evolutionary relationships of the major plant groups. Topics include organization of plant cells and tissue systems, m… source
BIOL 223Human Anatomy and Physiology I Units: 4An intensive lecture and laboratory-based course that examines the structure and function of the human body. Basic histology is covered along with the following body systems: integumentary, skeletal,… source
BIOL 224Human Anatomy and Physiology II Units: 4A continuation of BIOL 223 with an increased emphasis on homeostatic regulation. Body systems covered include: cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic and… source
BIOL 234Natural History of the Great Basin Units: 4This course introduces students to the natural history of the Great Basin desert with a focus on biodiversity and adaptations, ecology and climate, geography and geology, natural resources, human cul… source
BIOL 251General Microbiology Units: 4A lecture and laboratory course emphasizing the morphology and physiology of archaea, bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, helminthes, and viruses; principles of infectious disease and host immune respo… source
BIOL 273Research Experience Units: 1-6A research-intensive course designed to foster competency in experimental design, laboratory techniques, problem-solving ability, data collection and analysis, and communication of scientific informa… source
BIOL 275Gross Anatomy Dissection Units: 1A laboratory-intensive course designed to expand knowledge of human anatomy through the preparation of specimens for use in TMCC anatomy and physiology classes. Students will be expected to learn and… source
BIOL 290Internship in Biology Units: 1-8A course designed for students to apply their knowledge to on-the-job situations in a collaborative program between a company, government agency or college department under the supervision of a facul… source
BIOL 298Independent Study in Biology Units: 1-3Research and/or analysis of readings in selected topics in biology. For 1-3 credits, up to a maximum of 8 credits. source
BIOL 299Selected Topics in Biology Units: 1-3Selected topics will be presented in lecture and/or laboratory format that focus on specific areas in the biological sciences. The course may be repeated for up to four credits. source
BRL 101Bricklayers 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in the bricklayers' apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken… source
BRL 151Bricklayers 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a second-year course for individuals in the bricklayers' apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded content is covered when this course is taken… source
BRL 201Bricklayers 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a third-year course for individuals in the bricklayers' apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year. source
BUS 176BUS 76 - Learning Support for BUS 176 Calculus for Business Units: 2This course is designed for those students who are concurrently enrolled in BUS 176 at TMCC and enrolled in a Business or Entrepreneurship degree. The course will help students review their problem-s… source
BUS 101Introduction to Business Units: 3Gain a broad introduction to the principles, practices and functions of business as they are practiced in both the national and global economies. Develop a basic business plan after you learn about t… source
BUS 106Business English Units: 3Improve your business English and learn leading-edge practices currently being used in the business community as you review principles of grammar, punctuation, word usage, paragraph development, and… source
BUS 107Business Speech Communications Units: 3Your ability to communicate effectively is crucial to your business success. Practice delivering a variety of individual and small group presentations in a safe environment as you learn to improve yo… source
BUS 108Business Letters and Reports Units: 3Improve your letter and report writing skills as you explore proper word choice, tone, structure and more. Cover best practices used in today's businesses for inductive and deductive business letters… source
BUS 111Workplace Communications Units: 3Effectively communicate in your business operations as you learn common written and oral communication strategies that you can apply in any workplace environment. Discover best practices to help with… source
BUS 112Introduction to the Customer Experience Units: 3Unlock the key to exceptional customer service. In this course, you'll gain essential skills to create outstanding customer experiences in the global service industry. Learn how personal behavior, cu… source
BUS 117Business Calculations and Methods Units: 3Identify ways to solve problems that routinely cause businesses to fail so that you, as a decision-maker for your business, can protect yourself and your company. Learn practical applications and pri… source
BUS 150Personal Finance Units: 3Create and evaluate a personal financial plan that will help you achieve your short and long-term financial goals. Explore topics such as budgeting, financial statements, banking, time value concepts… source
BUS 198Special Topics in Business Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. T… source
BUS 225Business Operations Applied Statistics Units: 3Create and interpret reports needed for data driven decision making through applying concepts of descriptive statistics, probability, and inferential statistics directly to real life business operati… source
BUS 290Internship in Business Units: 1-8Apply your knowledge and gain industry experience in a real world work environment in an internship designed specifically for you between a company, a faculty advisor and our internship coordinator.… source
BUS 325Legal Environment Units: 3Delve into the fundamental legal and regulatory parameters that define, promote, and limit business activities. Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of litigation, mediation, and arbitration; exp… source
BUS 330Business Presentations Units: 3Be prepared for any type of presentation you have to give in the business world. Discover how to analyze and identify your audience's needs; improve your delivery through tools that will help you wit… source
CADD 100Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting Units: 3Introduction to the basic capabilities of a Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) system. Includes appropriate terminology, basic system design, typical hardware and software and applicable commands. Student… source
CE 101Apprenticeship Orientation Units: 0.5This course is designed to help students adjust to being an apprentice. It includes a concentration on the individual transitioning to their new role as an apprentice and a student. It teaches effect… source
CE 198Special Topics in Cooperative Education Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
CE 201Workplace Readiness Units: 3Prepares students with critical skills to secure and maintain employment. Students will learn to communicate in multiple modes to address workplace needs, solve problems using critical thinking, unde… source
CE 290Work Experience Units: 0.5-9This course supplements classroom instruction with practical work experience related to the student's educational program. Under the supervision of experienced personnel at a local business or agency… source
CH 201Ancient and Medieval Cultures Units: 3Critical survey of Near East, Greece, Rome and Middle Ages; origins of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, philosophy and science; concepts like heroism, justice, and romantic love. source
CH 202The Modern World Units: 3Analyzes Europe's legacy in shaping world ideas, institutions and cultures. Includes Renaissance; Reformation; Enlightenment; Romanticism; development of science and industry; political revolutions;… source
CH 203American Experiences and Constitutional Change Units: 3Identities, ideas, and institutions from pre-contact to present, emphasizing civil rights, liberty, individualism, federalism, environmentalism, urbanization, industrialization, and cultural diversit… source
CHEM 100Molecules and Life in the Modern World Units: 3A course for students with no science background. A general introduction into topics in inorganic and organic chemistry as related to environmental and energy issues in modern society. Four laborator… source
CHEM 121General Chemistry I Units: 4A first semester general chemistry course which focuses on the chemical principles of atomic structure, electron configurations, inorganic nomenclature, stoichiometry, reactions in aqueous solutions,… source
CHEM 122General Chemistry II Units: 4A second semester general chemistry course covering topics on intermolecular forces, kinetics, equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Course includes a weekly lab. source
CHEM 198Special Topics in Chemistry Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
CHEM 220Introductory Organic Chemistry Units: 4Introduction to the properties of organic functional groups, fundamental principles of carbon chemistry, and biological chemistry. The weekly laboratory portion of the course focuses on techniques in… source
CHEM 241LOrganic Chemistry for Life Sciences Lab I Units: 1Laboratory techniques and principles in introductory Organic Chemistry for the synthesis, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. source
CHEM 242LOrganic Chemistry for Life Sciences Lab II Units: 1Laboratory techniques and principles in intermediate Organic Chemistry for the synthesis, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. source
CHEM 341Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals I Units: 3Detailed treatment of organic molecules, simple functional groups, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, introductory synthesis, and spectroscopy. For chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and… source
CHEM 342Organic Chemistry for Scientists and Professionals II Units: 3Continuation of CHEM 341 , with emphasis on complex functional groups, detailed reaction mechanisms, multistep syntheses, and molecules relevant to biology and materials science. Credit not allowed i… source
CIT 107Databases Units: 1This beginning course is designed for people who are at an entry level and want to learn a general overview of current office database software, as well as be productive with simple tasks. Topics inc… source
CIT 112Network + Units: 3This course covers basic networking terminology, network components, transmission media and protocols. It focuses on the OSI model of network computing. Course serves as preparation for the CompTIA N… source
CIT 114IT Essentials Units: 4This course is a comprehensive overview of the primary operating systems and the support of hardware devices. The class will also demonstrate the integration between hardware and software. Emphasis i… source
CIT 128Introduction to Software Development Units: 4This is the first course in programming and software development, and assumes no prior programming experience. The course introduces the basic syntax of a programming language and stresses the princi… source
CIT 130Beginning Java Units: 3Java is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language used in many different ways. This course is on Java, and the primary emphasis will be on general purpose, object-oriented programming.… source
CIT 134Beginning C# Programming Units: 3C# is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language best known for its ability to create single-source solutions capable of running on a variety of devices (via the .NET platform). This cou… source
CIT 135Introduction to Swift Coding Units: 3This introductory course is designed to help students build a solid foundation in programming fundamentals using Swift as the language. Students get practical experience with the tools, techniques, a… source
CIT 136Application Development with Swift Units: 3Students get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS app from scratch. They'll also learn user interface design principles, which are fundamental to… source
CIT 148Beginning Python Programming Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the Python programming language and fundamental programming concepts. Students will learn how to solve problems programmatically and build structured, well-doc… source
CIT 151Beginning Web Development Units: 3This course introduces students to HTML5 and XHTML coding and Web page development. Topics cover creating and managing a Web site and developing/ designing Web pages, including tables and forms. Stud… source
CIT 152Web Script Language Programming Units: 3This course concentrates on client-side scripting. Client-side technologies are used to validate form data, as well as to provide ways of interacting with visitors. This class builds upon the informa… source
CIT 173Introduction to Linux Units: 3An introduction to the Linux Operating System. Topics include Linux origin, file systems, user commands and utilities, graphical user interfaces, text editors, manual pages and shells. Students are e… source
CIT 174Linux System Administration Units: 3This course covers a variety of topics: installing and configuring a Linux Server, managing users and groups, securing the system and much more. Students should complete CIT 173 or have knowledge of… source
CIT 176Linux Shell Programming Units: 3This course teaches the student how to customize the shell's configuration and create custom programs (shell scripts) that increase productivity by automating mundane tasks and extending the Linux co… source
CIT 180Database Concepts and SQL Units: 3This class is targeted for people with little or no SQL knowledge. The objective of this course is to familiarize students with the database concepts that they will need to be effective programmers.… source
CIT 198Special Topics in CIT Units: 1-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in the general Computer and Information Technology area. This class will have variable credit of 1 to 6 depending on the… source
CIT 201Word Certification Preparation Units: 3This course is designed to prepare students for the entry-level Microsoft Word certification exam. Students will create documents using formatting basics, tables, graphics, citations, mail merges, ta… source
CIT 202Excel Certification Preparation Units: 3This course is designed to prepare students for the entry-level Excel certification exam. Students will create and edit workbooks, format and manage worksheets using formulas, charts, pictures and sh… source
CIT 211MCITP/MCTS Windows Workstation OS Units: 3-5This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform administration tasks in a peer to peer network or a workstation based system using Microsoft Windows. This course is s… source
CIT 212MCITP/MCTS Windows Server OS Units: 3-5This course is intended for new-to-product support professionals who will be responsible for installing and configuring Microsoft Windows Server products and for those who are on the Microsoft Certif… source
CIT 213MCITP/MCTS Network Infrastructure Units: 3-5This course is designed to provide support professionals with the infrastructure knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure the Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft Windows workstation… source
CIT 214MCITP Application Infrastructure Units: 3-5This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Windows server services. The course also focuses on implementing Gr… source
CIT 215MCITP Active Directory Units: 3-5This course teaches a topic which is selected form Microsoft's Windows electives used in its certification programs. Topics will be selected based on current standards in computer networking and indu… source
CIT 216Server+ Units: 3The Server+ course covers system hardware, software, storage, best practices in an IT environment, disaster recovery and troubleshooting. This class prepares the successful student to take and pass C… source
CIT 217Security + Units: 3This is a basic IT security course that covers the current objectives of the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. Topics will include general security concepts, communications security, infrastructu… source
CIT 222Network Security Fundamentals Units: 4This course provides a practical introduction to routing, switching, and network security for modern IT environments. The course teaches students to design and implement security solutions to reduce… source
CIT 230Advanced Java Units: 3This course builds upon the foundation constructed in Beginning JAVA. Since JAVA works behind the scenes to power Internet applications, this class will focus more heavily upon application developmen… source
CIT 234Advanced C# Programming Units: 3This course is the second semester of C# programming, and will include exposure to the .NET platform, but the primary emphasis will be on some of the more advanced features of the language including:… source
CIT 235Fluent Entity Framework in C# Units: 3This course is the third semester of C# programming, and will include exposure to the Entity Framework of the .NET platform. The primary emphasis will be on the "code first" and "data first" approach… source
CIT 236Common Programming Patterns Units: 3This course will cover some basic and common patterns used in solving programming problems. The emphasis will be on the generally accepted patterns that solve these problems. Students will be able to… source
CIT 237Test-Driven Development Units: 3This course will cover the methods used to create software by writing Unit Tests before development begins. It will be taught in both JAVA and C#, so the student can choose which language to use. Top… source
CIT 248Advanced Python Programming Units: 3This course is a continuation of CIT 148 -- Beginning Python Programming. It focuses on Python's object-oriented features and introduces collections, modules, and packages. The course also covers tec… source
CIT 251Advanced Web Development Units: 3This course prepares students to use server-side web technologies. The course covers the concepts, design and basic coding of advanced web applications, and is currently using PHP with MySQL Database. source
CIT 257Web Languages Units: 3This course explores a variety of emerging technologies that are used in sophisticated Web sites. Students will explore advanced Internet topics that may include dynamic Web site content, database in… source
CIT 263Project Management Units: 3The purpose of this course is to help students gain the knowledge required to effectively plan, implement and complete IT projects across the organization. Topics will include business practices, int… source
CIT 271Cyber Threat Intelligence Units: 3Cyber Threat Intelligence provides students with the foundational knowledge and applied skills needed to collect, analyze, and operationalize cyber threat intelligence (CTI) in support of modern cybe… source
CIT 274Ethical Hacking Units: 3Explains basic IT security concepts and models. Introduces concepts of penetration testing to validate security measures and identify vulnerabilities; formulate a basic security policy; demonstrate b… source
CIT 280Introduction to Blockchain Concepts Units: 3Course offers an introduction to blockchain technology, which is a type of distributed ledger technology: what blockchain is, how blockchain was developed, how blockchain works, and the primary issue… source
CIT 281Intermediate Blockchain Concepts Units: 3Builds on the concepts introduced in CIT 280 to address intermediate concepts related to blockchain, including the concepts of access, privacy, and integrity. This course also provides an overview of… source
CIT 290Internship in CIT I Units: 1-6Work and study in participating and approved business organizations. Department approval required before acceptance of student into course. Department review of student's activities and development o… source
CIT 291Internship in CIT II Units: 1-6Available to students who have completed most Core and Emphasis requirements and have a 2.5 GPA. Work and study in participating and approved business organizations. Department approval required befo… source
CIT 298Advanced Special Topics in CIT Units: 1-6Various short courses and workshops covering a variety of subjects in the advanced general Computer and Information Technology area. This class will have variable credit of one to six depending on th… source
CIT 299Independent Study in CIT Units: 1-6The student will do a special project involving a subject or skill related to the CIT curriculum. The project will be designed with a faculty advisor. This class will have variable credit of one to s… source
CLS 151Phlebotomy Units: 2Study of blood collection methods with emphasis on patient preparation, order of draw, identification, sample collection, and selected diagnostic tests performed in the clinical laboratory. This cour… source
CLS 152Applied Phlebotomy Units: 2A laboratory and classroom experience in which students obtain knowledge in and supervised practice of blood collection methods routinely used to collect patent samples for diagnostic testing. This c… source
CLS 153Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum Units: 2A clinical rotation in blood collection and specimen processing procedures. If certification as a Phlebotomy Technician by the American Society for Clinical Pathology and licensure as a Lab Assistant… source
COM 101Public Speaking Units: 3Theory and practice in the composition and delivery of public speeches. Advanced techniques of message development, organization, and style. source
COM 113Fundamentals of Speech Communications Units: 3Principles and theories of speech communication. Participation in public speaking and interpersonal communication activities. source
COM 212Introduction to Communication Research Units: 3This course addresses basic approaches to research in speech communication. It is an introduction to historical, analytical, critical and empirical methods of investigation. source
COM 215Introduction to Group Communication Units: 3An introductory course in communication as it functions within small task groups. Emphasis is on observation and analysis of actual small group behavior and on improvement of communication skills wit… source
COM 285Communication Disabilities and Film Units: 3This course will cover popular films and their portrayal of individuals with communication disabilities, including how those portrayals promote both negative and positive images and how these images… source
CONS 101Introduction to Construction Technology Units: 3This course is designed to give students with the ambition of careers in the construction industry the foundation required to be successful in further study in all areas of the industry. Topics inclu… source
CONS 108Construction Materials and Methods I Units: 4This course provides a basic knowledge of the materials and methods used in heavy civil, commercial, and residential construction to include divisions 1, General Requirements, 2, Site Construction, 3… source
CONS 109Construction Materials and Methods II Units: 4This course provides a basic knowledge of the materials and methods used in commercial, and residential construction to include divisions 7 Thermal and Moisture Protection , 8 Doors and Windows, 9 Fi… source
CONS 111Commercial Building Codes Units: 3A basic course designed to introduce current building codes, with emphasis placed on the development and proper use of the code. Students will learn the format of the building code and develop an und… source
CONS 120Construction Plans and Specifications Units: 3A study of the fundamental language utilized in construction drawing. Stresses the reading and interpretations of representative construction prints. source
CONS 121Principles of Construction Estimating Units: 3A basic course designed to help construction professionals develop their understanding of the material take off or quality survey process for estimating. Specific estimating methods for assemblies of… source
CONS 198Special Topics in Construction Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
CONS 205Construction Site Safety Units: 2Safety and risk management curriculum is designed for construction supervisory personnel. In addition, salary and benefits, payroll burdens, profitability, workmen's compensation, unemployment insura… source
CONS 221Construction Estimating II Units: 3This is a continuation of CONS 121 , Principles of Construction Estimating with an emphasis on more complex construction projects and the use of current industry computer applications. source
CONS 281Construction Planning, Scheduling and Control Units: 3The course will explain the various types of schedules used in the construction industry and the specific applications for successful project planning. The evolution of the scheduling process will be… source
CONS 282Construction Law Units: 2-3This course is one of a series prepared for professional construction supervisors to help them become better supervisors. The instructor acts as a discussion stimulator and program guide in exposing… source
CONS 283Construction Documents and Specifications Units: 2A basic course designed to help professional construction managers and supervisors understand the many different types of documents used in construction and how they relate to the various projects wi… source
CONS 290Internship in Construction Units: 1-8A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge to real on the job situations in a program designed by a company official and faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to st… source
COT 101Computer Keyboarding I Units: 3Develop essential keyboarding skills that boost your speed, accuracy, and confidence on the computer. Practice proper touch-typing techniques, strengthen your ability to type alphabetic and numeric k… source
COT 198Special Topics in COT Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be variable credit of one-half to six depending on the course content and number of hours required. This… source
COT 207Business Applications on the Internet Units: 3In today's digital workplace, understanding and using online business applications is essential. Explore how businesses leverage the internet for operations, communication, and efficiency. Learn to u… source
COT 217Office Publications Units: 3Gain practical skills in creating polished, professional documents for today's office environment. You'll learn to design and format various office publications--from newsletters and fliers to intera… source
COT 240Executive Office Procedures Units: 3In today's dynamic office environment, office managers are required to master a wide array of skills to adapt to emerging technologies, diverse teams, and evolving workplace needs. This course will e… source
CPD 116Substance Abuse-Fundamental Facts and Insights Units: 3This course covers the following topics related to substance abuse in our society: identification of substances, reasons for abuse of alcohol and of drugs, signs and symptoms of substance abuse, and… source
CPE 201Digital Design Units: 3This course will introduce you to the fundamentals of number systems, binary arithmetic, Boolean logic and logic functions. We study the minimization of logic functions as sums of products, combinati… source
CPT 101Carpentry 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This course is the first year course for individuals in the building trades' Carpenter apprenticeship program. History of the Carpentry trade and apprenticeship program, trade mathematics, care and u… source
CPT 151Carpentry 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This course is the second year course for individuals in the building trades' Carpenter apprenticeship program. Interior and exterior trim -- door and window frames, sash, doors, hardware and related… source
CPT 201Carpentry 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This course is the third year course for individuals in the building trades' Carpenter apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. Stair building -- layout and construction… source
CPT 251Carpentry 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This course is the fourth year course for individuals in the building trades' Carpenter apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the fourth year. Basic welding and cutting -- oxy-acetyle… source
CRJ 103Communication Within the Criminal Justice Field Units: 3This course prepares the student to communicate within the criminal justice and law enforcement systems through report-writing, courtroom testimony, inter-personal communication, public speaking, int… source
CRJ 104Introduction to Administration of Justice Units: 3American criminal justice system, its development, components, and processes; includes consideration of crime and criminal justice as a formal area of study. source
CRJ 106Introduction to Corrections Units: 3History and analysis of development in corrections, recent innovations and future correctional systems structure and programs. source
CRJ 110Introduction to Nevada Law Enforcement Units: 3This course examines the law enforcement system in Nevada. It will also include an overview of the major criminal justice subsystems: police, prosecution, defense, courts, corrections, and juvenile j… source
CRJ 125Legal Careers and Law Schools Units: 1Introduction to careers in law; preparing and applying for law school. source
CRJ 126Legal Research and Methods Units: 1Exposure to American legal thought, methods of reasoning, and research with a focus on identifying legal issues and developing basic legal research skills. source
CRJ 127Legal Writing Units: 1Introduction to the process, structure and forms of legal argument and writing and citation skills. source
CRJ 155The Juvenile Justice System Units: 3Decision-making processes, theories of delinquent behavior, court decisions and problems affecting the administration of justice during childhood and adolescence. Transfers as an elective to UNR. source
CRJ 164Introduction to Criminal Investigation Units: 3Fundamentals of investigation, crime scene search and recording; collection and presentation of physical evidence, scientific aids, sources of information, case preparation, interviews and interrogat… source
CRJ 198Special Topics in Criminal Justice Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The class will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requi… source
CRJ 211Police in America: An Introduction Units: 3Historical development, roles, socialization and problems of police work. source
CRJ 214Principles of Police Patrol Techniques Units: 3Identification of community problems which require prevention, suppression or control through the basic methods and techniques of police patrol. Special attention to the responsibilities of officers… source
CRJ 215Probation and Parole Units: 3Survey of the probation and parole system of the United States through development of the present system. Shows different systems within the United States, executive clemency, parole, rights of priso… source
CRJ 222Criminal Law and Procedure Units: 3Integrated overview of the elements of substantive criminal law and the fundamental concepts of due process and fairness underlying American criminal procedures. source
CRJ 225Criminal Evidence Units: 3Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence; constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest, search and seizure; kinds of degrees of evidence and rules governi… source
CRJ 226Preventions and Control of Delinquency Units: 3Survey and evaluation of police programs designed to prevent juvenile delinquency. Techniques of enforcement relative to the control of delinquency; investigation procedures in individual cases of de… source
CRJ 234Introduction to the Courts and American Legal System Units: 3Introduction to the role and organization of the judicial branch of government, its central actors, and processes. source
CRJ 260911 Dispatch Emergency Telecommunicator Academy Units: 12The Dispatch Training Program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become effective dispatchers in the field. This program consists of 180 contact hours, includi… source
CRJ 265Introduction to Physical Evidence Units: 3-4An overview of the forensic sciences. The role of science in the utilization of physical evidence in matters of criminal and civil law. Emphasis is placed on the value and assistance of modern scient… source
CRJ 270Introduction to Criminology Units: 3The course includes a brief history of the theories of criminology, the police, and the offender, with particular emphasis given to criminal career perspectives, detailing from a sociological standpo… source
CRJ 285Selected Topics in Criminal Justice Units: 1-6Selected topics in criminal justice. A course intended to provide flexibility in the criminal justice/correction program. Course subject will vary and cover critical and current issues in criminal ju… source
CRJ 289Law and Justice Units: 3Survey of law and justice from a multi-disciplinary perspective with special emphasis on comparative justice systems, race, ethnicity, and gender. source
CRJ 290Internship in Criminal Justice Units: 1-8Work with selected law enforcement agencies, correctional agencies, or security organizations; scheduling to occur during the final semester for the student in the program. source
CRJ 299Special Topics Units: 1-3Introduction to a selected major topic or issue of importance for students in law enforcement, courts or corrections. source
CS 105Introduction to Computing Units: 3Introduction to essential concepts and practices in computing. Design, assemble, and operate basic computer hardware and software in a collaborative environment. source
CS 135Computer Science I Units: 3This course is an introduction to modern problem solving and programming methods. Emphasis is placed on algorithm development. A special focus will be on procedural and data abstraction, emphasizing… source
CS 138Programming for Data Science in Python I Units: 3Problem-solving methods and algorithm development in the Python programming language. Program design, coding, debugging, and documentation using techniques of good programming style. Program developm… source
CS 151Introduction to Cybersecurity Units: 3Introduction to fundamental concepts of cybersecurity, common cybersecurity vulnerabilities and threats, and techniques and tools for detecting and defending against cyber-attacks. source
CS 202Computer Science II Units: 3This course builds on the concepts of Computer Sciences I. Emphasis on problem solving and program development techniques. Typical numerical and non-numerical problems are examined. Design, implement… source
CS 219Computer Organization Units: 3Introduction to organization and integration of computer components. Topics include: computer abstractions and performance, arithmetic operations, instruction set architecture, assembly programming,… source
CS 252Digital Forensics Fundamentals Units: 3Introduction to the basic computer and networking, forensic process, digital evidence collection, preserving the evidentiary chain, cybercrime statutes, and the legal aspects of search and seizure. source
CSCO 120CCNA Internetworking Fundamentals Units: 4This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. It uses the OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and rol… source
CSCO 121CCNA Routing and Switching Essentials Units: 4This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. Students… source
CSCO 220CCNA Scaling Networks Units: 3This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced func… source
CSCO 230Fundamentals of Network Security Units: 4The Fundamental of Network Security course is designed to prepare students for entry level certification in network security. The course is an introduction to network security and overall security pr… source
CUL 100Sanitation/HACCP Units: 2Course covers all aspects of food service sanitation, but focuses on causes and prevention of food-borne illness and the implementation of HACCP quality assurance systems. Instruction includes lectur… source
CUL 101Sanitation/HACCP (CFPM) Units: 1Passing this course confers both NRA (Nevada Restaurant Association) and Washoe County Health Department requirements to acquire a certification of Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM). Course co… source
CUL 105Basic Skills Development Units: 3Entry level course provides students with basic culinary skills to enroll in kitchen or baking production classes. Competencies include culinary history, professionalism, basic safety and sanitation,… source
CUL 106Understanding Culinary Techniques I Units: 6Course teaches introductory hot food cookery with emphasis on product utilization, cost effectiveness, timing and presentation. Students practice traditional and modern cooking techniques and good nu… source
CUL 108Understanding Culinary Techniques II Units: 6Continuation of CUL 106 covering the remainder of the portions of text not covered in CUL 105 or CUL 106 . Instruction and kitchen expectations become more intense as students hone their skills on mo… source
CUL 114Buffet Catering Units: 3An introduction to on and off premise catering. Students learn professional techniques used by caterers to developing and market services. They develop menus, practice writing proposals and contracts… source
CUL 125Principles of Baking Units: 3Students learn fundamentals of bread and pastry making, with the emphasis on American products. Included are: baking ingredient properties, function and use of equipment, understanding bakery procedu… source
CUL 130Garde Manger Units: 3Course introduces students to the three main items of the cold kitchen; reception foods, canapes and hors d' oeuvres and buffet arrangements. Students gain hands-on experience in the production of ap… source
CUL 170Retail Deli and Bakery Units: 3Course designed to teach professional food preparation and bake-off techniques applicable in a variety of food service environments - supermarket bakery and deli departments, convenience stores, cafe… source
CUL 195Selected Topics in Culinary Arts Units: 1-6Course designed to bring students current topical information on problems and/or issues, skills and/or techniques in various areas of food service. This course may be repeated for up to six credits. source
CUL 198Special Topics in Culinary Arts Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and workshops covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. The c… source
CUL 200Aromatics/Restaurant Experience Units: 4Feed the folks who visit the Golden Frog, TMCC's student run restaurant. Students develop team skills as they plan and implement menus, develop and cost recipes, cook and serve the food and wash the… source
CUL 210American Regional Cuisine Units: 3Through lecture and hands-on cooking, students explore seven American regional cuisines and their local food specialties - New England, Middle Atlantic, Deep South, Texas and Southwest, Midwest and M… source
CUL 220International Cuisine Units: 3Through lecture and hands-on cooking, students explore seven important classical and trendy cuisines and some of their food specialties - French, German, Italian, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese and Carib… source
CUL 225Advanced Baking Units: 3An advanced course, utilizing CUL 125 principles with emphasis on more sophisticated American and European goods such as layered dough, baked custards, gelatinization, and restaurant type desserts. S… source
CUL 230Pastry Arts Units: 3Course focus is on European style pastries and multi-portion desserts. Students gain experience making sponge cakes, butter creams, puff pastry, glazes and fillings, meringue, marzipan, chocolate and… source
CUL 245The Business Chef Units: 3Course is intended to give the student the tools needed in today's tight labor market for advancement in the food service industry. Chefs, sous chefs, food managers, as well as owners, must know and… source
CUL 250Saucier Units: 3This course teaches that sauces are created through patience, diligence and study and encourages the use of top quality ingredients. Students learn both classical and modern methods of sauce making a… source
CUL 295Work Experience in Culinary Arts Units: 1-6Students will apply knowledge and skills to real on-the-job situations in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to students who ha… source
DA 101Infection Control in the Dental Office/Sterilization Technician Units: 4Introduction to infection prevention in the dental office and management of hazardous materials. Hazardous materials management, OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, personal protective equipment (PPE)… source
DA 102Entry Level Radiation Health and Safety Units: 3Introduction to radiation health and safety protocols for those students needing formal training, more experience, new hires, and on the job trained assistants. This course can assist in preparing th… source
DA 103Introduction to the Basics of Clinical Dental Assisting Units: 4Introduction to Clinical Dental Assisting entry-level skills for those students requiring formal training, new hires, and on the job trained assistants. Introduction to the history of dental assistin… source
DA 109Dental Careers Exploration Units: 1This exploration of dental careers course is designed to introduce students to the varied career opportunities in the dental field. Students will gain a greater knowledge of the roles and tasks as we… source
DA 110Orientation to Dental Assisting Units: 2A survey of dental careers to include the legal, ethical, moral and professional responsibilities of dental personnel in the practice of dentistry. Personal requirements, professional conduct, interp… source
DA 111Dental Radiography I Units: 3The intraoral paralleling technique with its variables; production, characteristics and biologic effects of radiation; function, components and operation of the X-ray unit; radiation protection and m… source
DA 112Dental/Head and Neck Anatomy Units: 3The anatomy and physiology of the head and neck are included. Embryology, histology, tooth morphology, occlusion, and periodontal tissues are studied with special emphasis on tooth forms. Development… source
DA 113Dental Assisting I Units: 1This course is an introduction to the Dental Office, the Dental Team and the Profession of Dental Assisting to include the foundations of delivery of care, familiarity with: dental anatomy, infection… source
DA 114Dental Assisting II Units: 1This course is an introduction to Dental Radiology, Prevention of Dental diseases, Restorative Treatment, Laboratory procedures and Lab/Clinical Dental Technology. Dental Specialties will also be exp… source
DA 115Dental Health Education Units: 1Principles of preventive dentistry to include: nutritional physiology, essentials and counseling effect of nutrition on dental health; epidemiology, etiology and prevention of dental disease; design… source
DA 116Preclinical Dental Science Units: 1.5Principles of microbiology, disease transmission, the universal numbering system, dental clinical charting with geometric and anatomical representations, periodontal charting, local anesthetic, vital… source
DA 117Dental Materials and Techniques I Units: 2An in-depth, comprehensive course of the properties, techniques and manipulation of dental materials used in operative dentistry. The dental materials discussed are bases and varnishes, amalgam and c… source
DA 119Dental Chairside Procedures Units: 5A course designed for the development of laboratory proficiency in the dexterity and professional competencies needed to assist in four and six handed dentistry procedures utilized in general dentist… source
DA 121Dental Radiography II Units: 2This course is designed to be a continuation of DA 111 and additional instruction in advanced techniques of dental radiography. DA 121 consists of a combination of classroom/ laboratory and online re… source
DA 122Clinical Dental Science Units: 2A continuation of DA 112 including the study of oral pathology, pharmacology, medical emergencies. Also included is an introduction of body systems: muscular, skeletal, endocrine, exocrine and reprod… source
DA 123Practice Management and Procedures Units: 1-3Principles of dental office routine, management of dental office supplies, team responsibilities, receptionist and secretarial duties, dental bookkeeping, appointment control, laboratory prescription… source
DA 125Supervised Clinical I Units: 5A continuation of DA 119 elevating laboratory proficiency to clinical proficiency in accordance with the State Dental Practice Act during one (1) to two (2) rotations in selected private dental pract… source
DA 127Dental Materials and Lab Techniques II Units: 2A practical, hands-on study of dental laboratory equipment safety and utilization of materials such as plaster/stone/die, model trimming, custom tray acrylic, aluminum and acrylic temporaries, simple… source
DA 135Supervised Clinical II Units: 5A continuation of DA 125 with clinical training in dental specialties, i.e., endodontics, oral surgery, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, prosthodontics and an overview of oral patholo… source
DA 137Specialized Dental Assisting Units: 1An introduction to dental assisting as it relates to the specialties in dentistry, orthodontics, pedodontics, oral surgery, periodontics, endodontics, and prosthodontics. A survey of the role of the… source
DA 198Special Topics Dental Assisting Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
DA 285Selected Topics in Dental Assisting Units: 1-6A course designed to assist the working dental assistant in updating, reviewing and increasing proficiency in a variety of dental assisting areas. One (1) hour class time per week for each credit is… source
DA 290Internship in Dental Assisting Units: 1-8A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge to real on-the-job situations in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to… source
DAN 101Dance Appreciation Units: 3This course is an exploration of the world's first and most universal art form. Various forms of multicultural ethnic dance forms, plus an overview of popular dance forms, are explored through the us… source
DAN 132Jazz Dance (Beginning) Units: 1Beginning techniques of jazz dance. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. source
DAN 135Ballet, Beginning Units: 1Beginning techniques of ballet. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. source
DAN 138Modern Dance, Beginning Units: 1Beginning techniques of modern dance. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. source
DAN 144Tap Dance (Beginning) Units: 1Beginning, basic techniques of tap dance. Repeatable up to four credits. source
DAN 188Choreography I: Improvisation for Composition Units: 2Practical application of the techniques of improvisation for its use in composition. source
DAN 232Jazz Dance (Intermediate) Units: 1Intermediate work in the techniques of jazz dance. source
DAN 235Ballet (Intermediate) Units: 1Ballet, Intermediate work in the techniques of ballet. Repeatable up to four credits. source
DAN 238Modern Dance Intermediate Units: 1Intermediate techniques of modern dance. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. source
DAN 244Tap Dance (Intermediate) Units: 1Intermediate work in the techniques of tap dance. Repeatable up to four credits. source
DAN 281Dance Performance Units: 1Learning of repertory and new choreography leading to formal and informal performance opportunities. Repeatable up to four credits. source
DAN 287Concert Dance Company Units: 1Professionally structured rehearsal of repertory and new choreography in preparation for formal performances, educational outreach programs and possible touring. May be repeated for up to four credit… source
DAN 288Choreography II: Elements of Dance Composition Units: 3Elements of dance composition including experience in spatial relationships, dynamics, movement qualities and design. Exploration of these elements through movement studies. source
DAN 295Independent Study: Dance Units: 1-3Tutorial study of special projects in Dance. A student submits a detailed project description and the objectives and learning outcomes specific to the project are formulated by the instructor and stu… source
DATA 101Introduction to Data Science Units: 3A survey course of the core elements of data science: Asking questions, collecting and cleaning data, exploring the data, creating models, and communicating the results. No programming background or… source
DATA 210Introduction to SQL for Data Science Units: 3This course is an introduction to using SQL (Structured Query Language) to create, manage, and analyze a basic database, with a focus on finding patterns within data. source
DATA 220Research Methods for Data Science Units: 3A first course in research methods for students pursuing data science. The emphasis of this course is on developing the habits of sound critical thinking, especially with regards to larger data sets.… source
DH 100Introduction to Dental Hygiene Units: 1This course is designed for students who have an interest in becoming a dental hygienist. It is an introductory course designed to give the student a greater depth of knowledge of the role of a denta… source
DH 102Oral Biology Units: 4Histology and embryology of oral structure formation. Clinical recognition of normal oral structures, study of physiological and structural functions of the teeth, head and neck and supporting tissue… source
DH 103Head and Neck Anatomy Units: 2Anatomy of the head and neck with emphasis on structure and physiology of the oral cavity. source
DH 209Pain and Anxiety Control Units: 3Administration of local anesthetics and nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia. Pharmacological agents, physical and emotional evaluation of patients, anatomy and neurophysiology. Management of related medic… source
DH 299Skills Lab Units: 1Covers selected topics of interest to dental hygiene students, including review of Dental Hygiene National Board Examination. Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. source
DH 304Dental Hygiene Theory I Units: 3This course is designed to introduce the student to dental hygiene practice which includes the role of the dental hygiene professional, dental hygiene process of care, evidence-based dental hygiene p… source
DH 305Pre-Clinical Practice Units: 3Must be taken concurrently with DH 304 Dental Hygiene Theory I. This course focuses on clinical application processes which include infectious diseases, infection and exposure control. Concept and sk… source
DH 308Dental Materials Units: 2Introduction into the physical properties of dental materials, including laboratory experience in manipulation and preparation of dental materials commonly used in dental practice. source
DH 310Foundations of Dental Hygiene Practice Units: 3This course is designed to introduce the student to dental terminology, introduction to infectious diseases and infection and exposure control, basic concepts of oral health and prevention, oral dise… source
DH 311Pharmacology Units: 2A study of drugs by groups with special emphasis on those used in dentistry including their physical and chemical properties, dosage and therapeutic effects. source
DH 312General and Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist Units: 3DH 312 is designed to assist students in recognizing pathological processes and differentiating the normal from the abnormal by providing the fundamentals of gross pathology of disease, healing, repa… source
DH 313Periodontic Principles I Units: 2The focus of Periodontic Principles I is on advanced instrumentation, ultrasonic devices, root planing, gingival curettage, subgingival irrigation, hypersensitivity treatment, instrument sharpening a… source
DH 314Oral Radiology and Interpretation Units: 3Focuses on the study of the theory of radiology, the techniques of film exposure, processing, mounting and interpretation. Radiation dosage and hazards as well as protection services for patient and… source
DH 315Clinical Dental Hygiene I Units: 3This course has a clinical and seminar component. The clinical component is designed to focus on application of clinical practice including, infection and exposure control, sterilization, ergonomics,… source
DH 403Periodontic Principles II Units: 2Fundamental principles of periodontics, etiology, histo-pathology, classification of gingival and periodontal diseases, assessment, prevention and non-surgical treatment. source
DH 404Research Methodology Units: 2This course is designed to introduce students to the research process and how it applies to evidence-based patient care. Emphasis is on research design and methods, scientific databases and evidence-… source
DH 405Clinical Dental Hygiene II Units: 4A continuation of Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice I. Clinical practice in application of the following: Infection and exposure control, sterilization, ergonomics, emergency care, oral prophylaxis, p… source
DH 407Dental Public Health Concepts Units: 2DH 407 is the first in a series of two courses in the study of community dental health problems and disparities within the integrated health care system. ( DH 417 Community Dental Health is the conti… source
DH 409Ethics, Law, and Business Practices Units: 2The study of ethics, jurisprudence, business practices, finance, management, and policy creation for oral health care professionals, programs and businesses. This course examines current societal and… source
DH 410Foundations of Inter-Professional Collaborative Practice Units: 2This course is the first in a two course sequence for second year dental hygiene students and is designed to introduce healthcare students to inter-professional education (IPE) and collaborative prac… source
DH 411Dental Public Health Field Experience Units: 1This course will prepare the student to function as effective oral health educator, practitioner, and resource person in public health settings. This course involves 3 hours per week of field work. S… source
DH 413Periodontic Principles III Units: 1Advanced study of periodontology with emphasis on new surgical modalities and equipment. Orientation to all aspects of periodontal practice. source
DH 415Clinical Dental Hygiene III Units: 4A continuation of Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice II. Clinical application of diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic procedures utilized in patient care by a dental hygienist with increased levels… source
DH 416Inter-Professional Collaborative Practice Field Experience Units: 2This is the final course in a two-part series focusing on Inter-professional education. This course is designed to give students the opportunity to take concepts learned in DH 410 Foundations of Inte… source
DH 417Community Dental Health Units: 2DH 417 Community Dental Health is the continuation of DH 407 Dental Public Health Concepts. This course is designed to prepare the student to function as an effective oral health practitioner, educat… source
DH 420Dental Management of Special Patients Units: 2This course provides the foundation for critical decision making in the management of medically compromised patients during oral health care treatment within the integrated healthcare system, with a… source
DH 440Capstone I Units: 1First in a series of two capstone courses. Students will work in groups of two or three. This course will focus on the introduction to the capstone project and evaluation of scientific, evidence-base… source
DH 442Capstone Seminar II Units: 2This is the final course in the series of two capstone project courses. This course will provide the opportunity to implement and evaluate the culminating project to demonstrate achievement of progra… source
DT 100Introduction to Diesel Technologies Units: 2This course will provide an overview of diesel technology. An introductory course describing the principles of operation, design, construction and maintenance of Heavy/Medium duty vehicles. Activitie… source
DT 101Basic Diesel Engines Units: 4This course introduces the student to basics of diesel fundamentals through the use of lectures, films, visual inspection and demonstrations. The course objective is to build an educational foundatio… source
DT 102Basic Heavy Duty Electrical Systems Units: 4Foundation course in concepts and theories of Heavy/Medium duty vehicle electrical circuits and components. Emphasis is placed on application of principles to operate electrical meters, scope meters,… source
DT 103Light Duty Diesel Engines Units: 4This course introduces the student to the basics of light duty diesel fundamentals through the use of lectures, films, visual inspection, hands on practice and demonstrations. The course objective is… source
DT 104Diesel Equipment Service Units: 4This course includes the introduction to servicing heavy-duty equipment and machinery, introduction to tools and fasteners, preventative maintenance, fundamentals of electricity, fundamentals of hydr… source
DT 105Mobile Heating and Air Conditioning Units: 3Foundation course in concepts and theories of Heavy/Medium duty vehicle air conditioning and heating systems. Emphasis is placed on application of principles to operate A/C recovery machines, EPA rul… source
DT 106Heavy Duty Transmissions and Power Trains Units: 4This course introduces and reinforces the theory, operation and service techniques of medium/heavy duty manual transmissions and associated components including clutch and flywheel. source
DT 107Heavy Duty Automatic Transmissions and Drive Trains Units: 4This course introduces and reinforces knowledge of heavy duty automatic transmissions and drive trains including study in components, maintenance, diagnostics and repair. source
DT 110Heavy Duty Electrical Systems Units: 3This course provides the student with theory, knowledge, information and basic skills for the understanding of electricity and how it pertains to diesel powered equipment. Topics will include starter… source
DT 115Diesel/Heavy Equipment Electrical Systems Units: 4This course provides the student with theory, knowledge, information and basic skills for the understanding of electricity and how it pertains to diesel powered equipment. Topics will include starter… source
DT 117Advanced Diesel/Heavy Equipment Electronics Units: 4Advanced course in trouble-shooting, diagnosis and problem solving for computer based body and chassis electrical/electronic systems. Employ the use of appropriate specialized test equipment and adva… source
DT 130Heavy Duty Hydraulics Units: 3Theory of operation and service for heavy duty off-road vehicles and equipment. Topics will include diagnosis and repair of hydraulic pumps, motors, cylinders, and control valves. This course satisfi… source
DT 145Diesel Brake Systems Units: 4This course provides students with knowledge of heavy equipment hydraulic and airbrake systems including study in components, maintenance, diagnostics, and repair. This course satisfies 8 hours of in… source
DT 150Principles of Diesel Hydraulic Systems Units: 4Presents the theoretical basis for hydraulic circuitry in heavy equipment. Attention is given to circuit components and how they work on heavy diesel equipment. Assembly, disassembly and troubleshoot… source
DT 198Special Topics in Diesel Technology Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requir… source
DT 201Diesel Brakes and Pneumatics Units: 3This course provides students with introductory level basics on Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Brake systems including study in components, maintenance, diagnostics and repair. This course exceeds the stude… source
DT 205Diesel/Heavy Equipment Drivetrain and Axles Units: 4This course includes the study of heavy truck chassis heavy duty transmissions, drivelines, power dividers, differentials as well as torque converters, torque dividers, power shift transmissions, pla… source
DT 210Advanced Diesel Engines Units: 4This course provides students with introductory level basics on diesel engines including study in components, maintenance, diagnostics and repair. This course exceeds the student contact hours requir… source
DT 211Light Duty Performance Units: 2Course will familiarize the student with specific makes of diesel fuel injection equipment used in a worldwide market. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to troubleshoot and service… source
DT 217Electronic Diesel Fuel Injection Units: 4This course will cover advanced topics in Cummins diesel powered equipment. Specific topics in preventive maintenance, trouble shooting and repair of computer controlled fuel injection systems will b… source
DT 235Steering and Suspension Units: 2This course provides students with introductory level basics in Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Steering and suspension including study in components, maintenance, diagnosis and repair. This course exceeds t… source
DT 250Preventive Maintenance Units: 2This course provides students with introductory level basics in preventive maintenance including study in components, maintenance, diagnostics and repair. This course satisfies 5 hours of instruction… source
DT 290Internship in Diesel Technology Units: 0.5-6The purpose of this course is to provide diesel power technology students with the opportunity to supplement course work with practical work experience related to the student's Program Session I clas… source
ECE 121Parent Caregiver Relationships Units: 1This course focuses on effective family and community partnerships within early childhood programs. Intentional strategies for family engagement and positive communication are explored. Students will… source
ECE 126Social/Emotional Development for Infants and Toddlers Units: 1-3The course is the study of social/emotional development in young children from birth to age three. Students will be introduced to child development theory, as well as how to develop activities and ma… source
ECE 127Role of Play for Infants and Toddlers Units: 1This course is the study of the role of play as it affects the social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth and development of young children from birth to age three. Students will be introduc… source
ECE 129Environments for Infant and Toddler Units: 1-2The course focuses on how to establish and maintain developmentally appropriate, high quality infant/toddler environments in early childhood education programs. Students learn about the importance of… source
ECE 130Infancy Units: 3The course will provide a comprehensive introduction to the principles and basic concepts of the development of the child from conception to age three. Emphasis will be placed on physical, emotional,… source
ECE 154Literature for Preschool Children Units: 1This course focuses on the elements of quality literature for young children in early childhood education settings. Students learn criteria for selecting and using children's literature, techniques f… source
ECE 155Literacy and the Young Child Units: 1This course focuses on teaching literacy skills to young children in early childhood education programs. Students learn about the developing auditory and visual perception skills of preschoolers, as… source
ECE 190Professionalism in Early Care and Education Units: 3This course focuses on professional issues in Early Childhood Education including knowing about and upholding ethical guidelines and other professional standards related to early childhood practice;… source
ECE 198Special Topics in ECE Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in child development. The course will be of variable one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number o… source
ECE 200The Exceptional Child Units: 3This course is a study of young children with differing physical, social/emotional, language, and/or cognitive abilities. Students are introduced to typical and exceptional development, specific deve… source
ECE 204Principles of Child Guidance Units: 3This course will explore key components of social emotional learning and development in children birth through age eight. Coursework will focus on the study and use of positive techniques to effectiv… source
ECE 210Observation, Documentation and Assessment of Young Children Units: 3This course focuses on how to observe, document, and assess the growth and development of young children in early care and education settings. Students learn and practice a variety of appropriate obs… source
ECE 231Preschool Practicum: Early Childhood Lab Units: 3All ECE degrees require courses with practicum experience in early childhood classrooms with young children (birth to age five). Practicum experiences are focused student teaching experiences that re… source
ECE 232Practicum: Infant and Toddler Units: 2All ECE degrees require courses with practicum experience in early childhood classrooms with young children (birth to age five). Practicum experiences are focused student teaching experiences that re… source
ECE 240Administration of the Preschool Units: 3This course is a study of the effective management and administration of high quality early care and education programs. Students are introduced to a variety of topics related to opening and/or manag… source
ECE 244Practicum in Administration in ECE Programs Units: 3All ECE degrees require courses with practicum experience in early childhood classrooms with young children (birth to age five). Practicum experiences are focused student teaching experiences that re… source
ECE 250Introduction to Early Childhood Education Units: 3This course is an introduction and overview of the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE). Topics include: a history and theoretical foundation of early care and education, types of early childhood… source
ECE 251Curriculum in Early Childhood Education Units: 3This course focuses on methods of planning developmentally appropriate curriculum for preschool age children (3-5 years old). Topics include theories of preschool curriculum development, children's p… source
ECE 252Infant-Toddler Curriculum Units: 3This course focuses on planning and implementing a curriculum for children ages birth to 3 years old. The course includes a variety of child development theories and applies them to curriculum develo… source
ECE 262Early Language and Literacy Development Units: 3This course is a hands-on, interactive introduction of early childhood language and literacy development for children from birth to age eight. Students will discuss research-based principles and prac… source
ECE 280Developmentally Appropriate Foundations in Early Childhood Instruction Units: 3Introduces Pre K - 3rd grade pre-service and in-service educators and administrators to the foundational frameworks of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) and the Nevada Educators Performance… source
ECE 290Internship in Early Childhood Education Units: 1-8A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge to real on-the-job situations in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to… source
ECON 102Principles of Microeconomics Units: 3The study of the allocation of resources to alternative uses in producing the nation's output and the role of relative prices in distributing these goods and services. Topics include: demand and supp… source
ECON 103Principles of Macroeconomics Units: 3The study of the determination of output, employment and investment levels and strategies to promote growth, efficiency, equity and stability in the economy. Topics include: demand and supply, measur… source
ECON 105History and Comparison of Economic Systems Units: 3The course is an introduction to the history of economic thought. While historical events have influenced the development of economic theory, so has economic theory had significant impacts on histori… source
ECON 198Special Topics in Economics Units: 1-3Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be variable credit of one to three credits depending on the course content and number of hours required.… source
ECON 261Principles of Statistics I Units: 3Build a strong foundation in statistical thinking as you learn how to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret data to support smart decision-making. Gain hands-on experience with key concepts like… source
ECON 262Principles of Statistics II Units: 3The study of statistical methods, induction and the design of experiments which allow the estimation and testing of claims based on sample information. Topics include estimation and hypothesis testin… source
EDCT 301Career and Technical Education and Leadership Foundations Units: 3Career and Technical education history, philosophy, policies, goals and objectives and student organizations. An introduction to the scope of leadership within career education and workforce training. source
EDCT 302Instructional Facility Design Units: 3Organization, management and leadership strategies for career and technical education instructional facilities, Instruction focuses on facility planning and management, and facilitating a safe learni… source
EDCT 304Assessment and Instruction in Career and Technical Education and Leadership Units: 3This course examines strategies for assessing student progress and program effectiveness in career and technical education and leadership. Included are concepts and terms associated with student prog… source
EDCT 305The Global Workforce Units: 3Legal and career topics related to career and technical education and leadership. Students will identify, analyze and critically evaluate workforce issues from a global perspective to include politic… source
EDCT 306Teaching Diverse Learners in Career and Technical Education and Leadership Units: 3Demonstrates how to design effective instruction for students from different language, abilities, gender, religious, cultural heritage, sexual orientation and ethnic groups. Integrates the use of tec… source
EDCT 402Teaching Students with Disabilities or Special Needs Units: 3Introduces standards and practices of inclusion of special needs students as provided under federal regulations. Methods of adapting instruction and creating positive support of students with diverse… source
EDCT 403Career and Technical Education and Workforce Leadership Units: 3Major Theories associated with the art and practice of CTE and workforce leadership including conflict resolution, industry relations and career development. Design and implementation of strategies t… source
EDCT 411Supervised Classroom Internship in Career Technical and Workforce Education Units: 6Observation and teaching under supervision in a secondary school, community or technical college, or business and industry training environment. Relevant education and workplace law is explored. source
EDCT 413Advanced Program Evaluation and Leadership Units: 3Examines critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Develops and uses student and employer follow-up studies as a part of an evaluation plan that drives program improvement. Instructs the student… source
EDCT 416Instructional Leadership and Coordination I Units: 3Instruction in includes school finance, grants and proposals, student and staff development strategies and teacher/trainer evaluation models. source
EDCT 426Instructional Leadership and Coordination II Units: 3Instruction addresses the following major topics: Program coordination skills, supervision/leadership models, facilitation and curriculum management and labor relationships. source
EDCT 439General Methods of Teaching Career and Technical Education Units: 3Teaching methods, instructional strategies, classroom management and assessment in career, technical and workforce education . Technical competence of instructors and managers is explored. source
EDCT 447Curriculum Development in Career and Technical Education Units: 3Principles of curriculum planning, design, implementation and evaluation in career and technical education. Topics include curriculum development and validation, academic integration and assessment. source
EDLE 210Indigenous Education Units: 3This course provides an introduction to Indigenous education with a focus at a local level. source
EDU 110Success Strategies in Education and Human Development Units: 3Review career options and requirements for working in the field of Education. Discuss current topics within Education, including legal and ethical issues facing educators today. Learn about various e… source
EDU 201Introduction to Elementary Education Units: 3Delve into the foundations of elementary education including historical, philosophical, and sociological issues. Study the developmental stages of children, explore learning styles, understand the ba… source
EDU 202Introduction to Secondary Education Units: 3As a perspective secondary teacher, become a reflective practitioner as you develop your own philosophy of education through understanding and examining the historical, political, legal, and economic… source
EDU 203Introduction to Special Education Units: 3Examine the various types of exceptionalities you may encounter in a classroom and learn about varying viewpoints regarding disabilities. Explore the characteristics of effective instruction for stud… source
EDU 205Early Foundations in Mathematics Units: 3Understand the development of early foundational mathematical knowledge and learn about specific ways to support the teaching and learning of mathematics in the classroom and home environment. source
EDU 206Classroom Learning Environments Units: 3Effectively managing your classroom will be a key aspect of creating a positive classroom experience. Explore various classroom management philosophies and approaches as you learn best practices for… source
EDU 207Exploration of Children's Literature Units: 3Explore the genres of children's literature in this survey class as you learn about current issues and the history of children's literature. Discuss what makes a good book and delve into a variety of… source
EDU 208Students with Diverse Abilities and Backgrounds Units: 3Ensure you are successful in the inclusion of all students in your classroom, specifically students with disabilities, students from culturally diverse backgrounds, and English language learners. Lea… source
EDU 210Nevada School Law Units: 3Examine the federal and state legal issues relating to education that can have an impact on the learning environment. Discuss legal principles and concepts, ethical issues, and examples of court case… source
EDU 214Preparing Teachers to Use Technology Units: 3Enhance student learning by incorporating technology into the classroom. Discover a variety of strategies to integrate technology into your lessons and advance your tech skills as you create your own… source
EDU 215A Global Lens on Equity and Diversity in Young Adult Literature Units: 3Explore multicultural young adult literature through a global lens, specifically addressing issues of equity and diversity. Review current fiction and non-fiction books that provide diverse perspecti… source
EDU 245Foundations of Elementary Literacy and the Science of Reading Units: 3As part of the Paraprofessional Skills Certificate program, this course is designed to teach paraprofessionals, substitute teachers, and other support staff current research, theory, methods, and ins… source
EDU 288Foundations of Teaching Multilingual Learners Units: 3Support the multilingual learners in your classroom by creating equitable access to academic content while simultaneously developing English proficiency. Understand the key theories and research that… source
EE 220Circuits I Units: 3The course is an introduction to analysis methods and network theorem use to describe operation of electric circuits. Topics covered include resistive, capacitive, and inductive components in DC and… source
EE 220LCircuits I Laboratory Units: 1This laboratory course introduces students to fundamental analysis methods and network theorems used to describe the operation of electric circuits. Topics include resistive, capacitive, and inductiv… source
EIT 437Introduction to Control Systems Units: 4This course provides an in-depth look into Supervisory Control and Data Access (SCADA) systems, Distributed Control systems (DCS), and Programmable Control systems (PLC). Students will discuss and ap… source
EIT 468Advanced Control Systems Units: 3The course is a continuation of ELM 134 and will provide students a more in-depth knowledge of programmable logic controllers (PLC's) and programming functions. The course is designed to provide the… source
ELEC 101Electrician 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this… source
ELEC 151Electrician 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a second-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded material is covered when th… source
ELEC 201Electrician 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a third-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course will be taken twice in the third year. source
ELEC 251Electrician 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a Fourth-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course will be taken twice in the fourth year. Atomic safety; leadership development; ba… source
ELEC 291Electrician 5th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a fifth-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course will be taken twice in the fifth year. source
ELM 110Electrical/Electronic Circuits Units: 3This course will cover basic principles of AC/DC electrical circuits. Topics will include foundational mathematical calculations, use of diagnostic equipment to perform troubleshooting, and introduct… source
ELM 127Introduction to AC Controls Units: 3This course is an introduction to motor control and control logic. Students will work with a variety of industry-standard dynamics related to the application of motors in a manufacturing setting. Thi… source
ELM 134Programmable Logic Controllers I Units: 3This course is an introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and related topics. Programming, troubleshooting, and theory will all be covered. This course satisfies 10 embedded hours toward… source
ELM 140Industrial Robotics I Units: 3This is an introductory course for industrial robotics. Students will learn how to safely test and operate various elements of industrial robots. This course satisfies 10 embedded hours toward specif… source
ELM 198Special Topics in Electrical and Mechanical Technology Units: 0.5-4This course is designed to give students a basic understanding and hands-on experience of current theories in electrical and mechanical technologies. As local manufacturers begin to utilize advanced… source
ELM 240Advanced Manufacturing and Robotic Systems Units: 3This course is an introduction to programming for industrial robots. Students will learn various aspects of robotic programming, how peripheral components can be integrated, and how to troubleshoot f… source
ELM 340Robotic Programming Offline Units: 3This course provides a comprehensive look into robot simulation programming software utilized for offline programming of Fanuc and Kuka robots. Students will gain first hand knowledge of Fanuc and Ku… source
ELM 440Collaborative Robot Design and Operation Units: 3This course provides an in-depth look into the programming, design, and application of collaborative robots. Students will study the history and evolution of collaborative robots within the manufactu… source
EMHS 200ICS/NIMS/EOC Units: 3This course will develop students comprehension of the systems utilized to prepare for, respond to, mitigate and recover from emergencies of all types and complexities. The course will cover the Inci… source
EMHS 300Principles, Practices Philosophy & Doctrine of Emergency Management Units: 3This course focuses on the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings of the emergency management profession and the principles that define effective practice. source
EMHS 302Principles and Practices of Mitigation and Recovery in Emergency Management Units: 3This course examines sustainable disaster mitigation and recovery including principles, concepts, processes, and practices currently used in the United States. source
EMHS 304Hazard Risk Management: Vulnerability and Risk Units: 3This course will discuss underlying risk assessment and analysis theory, and explore the key steps and actions that can be taken to manage risk inclusive of: studying and understanding the community… source
EMHS 306Advanced ICS-EOC Interface Units: 3Advanced Incident Command System and Emergency Operations Center interface is designed to enhance the student's understanding of methods to effectively manage the critical interface between field inc… source
EMHS 311International and Domestic Terrorism Units: 3The course examines issues and concepts that make up the field of International and Domestic Terrorism. It will examine anti-terrorism and counter terrorism measures that are utilized and evolving to… source
EMHS 313Homeland Security: Preparedness, Prevention, Deterrence & Emergency Management Units: 3This course examines the roots of terrorism, religious and political extremism, radicalization, terrorist structures, intelligence, combating terrorism and the evolution of emergency management relat… source
EMHS 320History of United States Hazards and Disasters Units: 3This course presents an overview of background and history of hazards, disasters and Emergency Management in the United States. It covers the birth of disaster response and identifies some of the ear… source
EMHS 321Homeland Security Policy, Ethics and Civil Liberties Units: 3This course will examine the Federal Government response to terrorism since the 9/11 terrorist attacks and how that response affects protecting the Homeland and the ethics of balancing security and c… source
EMHS 322Trauma Treatment in an age of disaster and terrorism Units: 3This course provides a broad overview of the causes and "first responder" treatment of psychological trauma in both human caused and natural disasters. source
EMHS 323Physical Security and Deterrents to Terrorism Units: 3This course will focus on the development and implementation of a physical security program and deterrents to terrorism utilizing a hazards analysis and vulnerability process. source
EMHS 325Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction and Homeland Security Units: 3This course examines the issues and concepts of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and organized crime relative to the development and establishment of Homeland Security. source
EMHS 410Social Dimensions, Lifecycle and Ethics of Disaster Units: 3This course will examine the common patterns that make up the disaster lifecycle across a spectrum of historical and current events. Vulnerability, hazards, risk, technology, human behavior, and comm… source
EMHS 412Emergency Management Fiscal Administration Units: 3This course will examine the processes and challenges of fiscal administration and management within the emergency management and disaster arenas. It will also explore the processes and administratio… source
EMHS 414Organizational Crisis & Continuity Management Units: 3This course will explore various strategies to insure public and private organizational continuity during and following crisis. source
EMHS 416Introduction to Exercise Design and Evaluation Units: 3This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of emergency management exercise design, management and evaluation. Students will design an exercise, identify the logistics necessar… source
EMHS 420Advanced Disaster Case Study Units: 3This course will focus on the analysis of disaster events across a broad spectrum of causation, mitigation, response and recovery and their impacts on involved communities. source
EMHS 421Critical Thinking and Strategic Intelligence Units: 3This course offers an overview of critical thinking and its applications in the homeland security context. The focus is on essential elements of thought, asking the right questions, uncovering fallac… source
EMHS 422Public Health and Disasters Units: 3The course examines the issues and concepts that make up the field of Public Health and how Public Health prepares for and supports disaster response. It will examine the intersection of security and… source
EMHS 423Critical Infrastructure and Resource Protection Units: 3Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) is a cornerstone of homeland security. This course examines the framework of CIP and provides the tools and techniques to identify, plan and implement protect… source
EMHS 425Emergency Management/Homeland Security Leadership & Communication Units: 3This course will introduce students to concepts, theories, principles and practices of leadership, public information and communication in All-Risk environments, as well as effective leadership princ… source
EMHS 427Critical Incident Management for Public Safety Units: 3This course prepares the student in the direct response, operations and management of critical incidents. Emphasis is placed upon the theoretical and applied models to understand and manage disasters… source
EMHS 429Transportation Systems: Security and multi-modal transportation Units: 3This course examines issues and concepts that make up the field of transportation systems and their security from potential terrorist activity or attacks. It also examines historical transportation d… source
EMHS 470Emergency Management Homeland Security Internship Units: 3This course will provide the student with the practical experience in an actual work environment. Emphasis is placed on all phases of the industry in the student's area of specialization (Local or St… source
EMHS 490Emergency Management Homeland Security Capstone Units: 3This is a capstone course which will provide the student with a thorough review of all theories, techniques, and management practices within the field of emergency management and homeland security. source
EMS 101CPR and First Aid Units: 1This course is a video-based instructional module in AHAs CPR and Heartsaver First Aid. It includes peer practice, manikin practice, and case discussions. This course may be conducted to train studen… source
EMS 108Emergency Medical Technician Training Units: 6-8The primary focus of the Emergency Medical Technician is to provide basic emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This in… source
EMS 113Emergency Medical Responder Units: 4The primary focus of the Emergency Medical Responder is to initiate immediate lifesaving care to critical patients who access the emergency medical system. This course was designed using the National… source
EMS 115Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Units: 7The primary focus of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician is to provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the eme… source
EMS 198Special Topics in EMS Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
EMS 200Fundamentals of Paramedic Medicine Units: 2-4This course defines the roles and responsibilities of the paramedic and the importance of scene safety, stress management, and wellness when practicing in the field. The course also provides informat… source
EMS 202Advanced Cardiology for Paramedics Units: 3This course will prepare the Paramedic student to recognize and identify cardiac abnormalities in a 12-lead ECG as well as be able to identify when to treat abnormalities based on the presentation of… source
EMS 203Paramedic Skills Units: 3-4This course is designed for students to practice skills appropriate to national level exams within the paramedic scope. source
EMS 204Principles of Anatomy & Physiology for Paramedicine Units: 4This course is designed to provide more in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology to help students build a foundation when entering the paramedic academy. This course has a lecture and lab compone… source
EMS 205Principles of Pathophysiology Units: 3-4Pathophysiology is the foundation of any medical career. This course focuses on the concepts of pathophysiology essential to understanding alterations in body systems. A strong knowledge base on path… source
EMS 206Prin Pharmacology/Medication Admin/Venous Access Units: 3-4This course prepares the student to understand and be able to integrate the principles of pathophysiological pharmacology and the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement a p… source
EMS 207Airway Management and Ventilation for Paramedics Units: 3-4Integrates complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of ensuring a patent airway, adequate mechanical v… source
EMS 208Paramedic Practicum Units: 2-4This course is designed to apply concepts learned from the first semester of the paramedic program and incorporate the knowledge gained in that time to a set number of hours in field time with an ass… source
EMS 209Patient Assessment for Paramedics Units: 3-4This course introduces the Paramedic student to a comprehensive physical examination and assessment, which includes history taking, clinical decision making, communications, and documentation. * This… source
EMS 210Principles of Cardiology for the Paramedic Units: 3-4This course prepares the Paramedic student to identify single and multi-lead cardiac rhythms and treat those rhythms considered to be life-threatening with electrical therapy. The skills taught inclu… source
EMS 211Paramedic Care for Medical Emergencies Units: 3-4This course will prepare the Paramedic student to identify, assess, manage, and treat various medical emergencies and communicable diseases utilizing proper assessment, communication techniques, and… source
EMS 212Paramedic Trauma Emergencies Units: 3This course will prepare the paramedic student to identify, assess, manage, and treat various types of trauma emergencies. The ITLS course will teach paramedic students the skills necessary to recogn… source
EMS 214Special Populations in Paramedicine Units: 3This course prepares the Paramedic to identify, assess, manage, and treat age-related emergencies, and other special challenges. The student will also be introduced to the concept of assessment-based… source
EMS 215EMS Incident Management and Operations Units: 3This course addresses the principles of Assessment Based Management that will teach the paramedic student how to implement a plan for patients with common complaints. The course will also prepare the… source
EMS 216Hospital Clinical Experience for the Paramedic Units: 4-7This course allows the paramedic student to apply learned classroom skills and knowledge in the hospital environment such as telemetry, intensive care unit, psychiatric unit, emergency department, an… source
EMS 217Field Internship for the Paramedic Units: 4-8This course is designed to introduce the Paramedic student to the advanced life support prehospital operations. The student will also become familiar with procedures and care provided by paramedics i… source
ENG 100Composition Enhanced Units: 5Writing intensive course designed to strengthen college-level writing skills, with particular attention to exploring rhetorical situations, and an introduction to information literacy. Focus on draft… source
ENG 101Composition I Units: 3Writing intensive course designed to strengthen college-level writing skills, with particular attention to exploring rhetorical situations, and an introduction to information literacy. Focus on draft… source
ENG 102Composition II Units: 3Continuation and extension of English 100/101/113 with an exploration of a variety of genres with particular attention to interpretation, analysis and synthesis, while emphasizing analytical reading… source
ENG 107Technical Communications I Units: 3Introduction to expository methods with concentration on specific writing forms including memorandums, cover and business letters, formal and informal reports, manuals, and proposals. Suggested for s… source
ENG 108Technical Communications II Units: 3A continuation of expository methods. Concentration on developing writing projects required on the job. Lecture and individual instruction. Suggested for students in occupational fields. source
ENG 113Composition I for International and Multilingual Students Units: 3Writing intensive course designed to strengthen college level writing skills, with particular attention to exploring rhetorical situations, and an introduction to information literacy. Focus on draft… source
ENG 114Composition II For International and Multilingual Students Units: 3Continuation and extension of English 100/101/113 with an exploration of a variety of genres with particular attention to interpretation, analysis and synthesis, while emphasizing analytical reading… source
ENG 181Vocabulary and Meaning Units: 3Problems of meaning, word derivation and word formation are investigated with a view to enlarging and refining a working English vocabulary. Transfers for two credits to UNLV/UNR. source
ENG 202Film Analysis and Interpretation Units: 3Introduces the critical study and interpretation of film art, exploring aspects of film style and basic theoretical concerns while presenting a survey of important film genres, both narrative and non… source
ENG 205Intro to Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry Units: 3This class is an introductory level creative writing class in which primarily the principles of poetry and fiction will be addressed, with some limited discussion of creative nonfiction. Students who… source
ENG 220Writing Poetry Units: 3This class is an introductory level poetry writing class in which the study of poetic writing methods and forms will be addressed, with concentration on the student's creative writing. Students who s… source
ENG 221Writing Fiction Units: 3The study of fiction writing methods and forms with concentration on the student's writing and a focus on developing students' knowledge of the literary arts and the life of the literary artist. source
ENG 222Intermediate Fiction: Novel Writing Units: 3This course is a continuation of ENG 221 with an emphasis on novel writing. The class will be conducted as a combination craft lecture and writer's workshop. source
ENG 224Introduction to Screenwriting Units: 3The study of screenwriting methods and forms with a concentration on the student's creative writing. source
ENG 231World Literature I Units: 3Introduction to early literature and ideological trends in world literature from antiquity to 1650. The course will include materials from a variety of genres. Students will also explore thematic con… source
ENG 232World Literature II Units: 3Introduction to aesthetic and ideological trends in world literature through reading of literary masterpieces from 1650 to present. source
ENG 246The Art of Literature Units: 3Intro to literature that explores and considers the ways in which major literary genres (poetry, fiction, drama), themes, and literary movements interact with, reflect, inspire, and inform artworks i… source
ENG 250Introduction to Children's Literature Units: 3A survey of historical periods, major writers, and trends in children's literature, primarily in the Western tradition. source
ENG 267Introduction to Women and Literature Units: 3A consideration of women as writers and as characters in literature. Readings are drawn from poetry, drama, fiction and biography. Women's voices are represented as diverse within a variety of cultur… source
ENG 275Contemporary Literature Units: 3The reading of recent literature of various types to acquaint students with contemporary writers. source
ENG 281Introduction to Language Units: 3Nature and function of language, including an introduction to the linguistics subsystem of Modern English and the development of the English language. Crosslisted with ANTH 281. source
ENG 282Introduction to Language and Literary Expression Units: 3The forms and function of language with special application to literary study. source
ENG 298Writing About Literature Units: 3Introduction to literary study--literary terms, genre, time periods, and analysis. source
ENG 299Special Topics in English Units: 1-3The successful student will be able to initiate one on one dialog between student and tutor, focusing on the degree to which the paper fulfills the requirements of the assignment. Diagnose written co… source
ENGR 100Introduction to Engineering Design Units: 3This course is an overview of engineering practice and provides exposure to the environment in which engineers work. The course introduces the design process including initial conceptualization (sket… source
ENGR 110Introduction to Renewable Energy Units: 3This course is designed to give the student basic knowledge in the following areas of solar energy: history, sun movement, climatological data for Reno, Nevada; energy reflection, transmission and ab… source
ENGR 241Statics Units: 3Static force systems. Topics include resolution and composition of forces, equilibrium of force systems, friction, centroids, moments of inertia, cables, beams, fluid statics, work. Same as ME 241 . source
ENT 200Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Units: 3Discover the fundamentals of entrepreneurship as you explore the characteristics of entrepreneurs, the cycle of entrepreneurship, idea generation and how to validate your ideas to determine if they w… source
ENT 230Financing Your Small Business Venture Units: 3Explore the options that are available for financing your small business venture. Learn about ownership structures, venture capital, angel financing and small business administration. When you comple… source
ENT 240Marketing for Small Business Units: 3Effective marketing can be the key to your business's success. Delve into marketing principles to help your small business thrive. Learn about integrated marketing approaches, how to effectively mark… source
ENT 280Entrepreneurship and Business Plan Development Units: 3Understand the principles of entrepreneurship and the tools you need to develop a quality business plan. Use your learned creativity and innovation techniques to generate new business ideas and then… source
ENV 101Introduction to Environmental Science Units: 3This course explores the fundamental components and interactions of earth's natural systems, the relationships between humans and environment, and solutions to current and potential environmental pro… source
ENV 198Special Topics in Environment Units: 0.5-6Covers selected topics of interest to students in environmental science. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. source
ENV 299Special Topics in Environmental Science Units: 0.5-3Consideration of selected current problems and conceptual issues in environment. Issues selected will depend upon current interest of staff and students. No prerequisite. source
EPY 100Transition into College Units: 1This one-credit course introduces students to concepts of personal responsibility including: motivation, emotional intelligence, and technical IQ necessary for entering or returning to college. source
EPY 101Educational, Career, and Personal Development Units: 3This course provides a foundation for student success by introducing proven strategies in communication, critical thinking, and college success methods. Study skills, career exploration and personal… source
EPY 220APrinciples of Elementary Educational Psychology Units: 3This course provides an overview of the psychology of learning, motivation, growth & development, personality dynamics, and social adjustments for students in grades K-8. The purpose of this course i… source
FREN 111First Year French I Units: 4Introduction to the language through the development of language skills and through structural analysis. Includes an introduction to French culture. This course transfers to UNR as FREN 111 . source
FREN 112First Year French II Units: 4Introduction to the language through the development of language skills and through structural analysis. Includes an introduction to French culture. source
FREN 198Special Topics in French Units: 1-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required.… source
FREN 211Second Year French I Units: 3Emphasis is on structural review, conversation, writing, and readings from texts. This course transfers to UNR as FREN 211 . source
FREN 212Second Year French II Units: 3A continuation of French 211. Structural review, conversation, writing and readings in modern literature. This course transfers to UNR as FREN 212 . source
FS 107Fire Service Communication Skills Units: 3This course introduces students to the principles and practices of effective communication within the fire service. Emphasis is placed on developing oral, written, and interpersonal communication ski… source
FS 150Physical Fitness and Nutrition for Fire Service Units: 3This course introduces students to the principles of physical fitness, nutrition, and wellness specific to the fire service, with an emphasis on the physical demands of Wildland Firefighting. Student… source
FS 198Special Topics in Fire Science Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
FS 265Public Education Units: 3This course explores the principles, methods, and practices of public education and community risk reduction within the fire service, emphasizing Wildland and Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) environme… source
FT 100Introduction to Emergency Services Units: 3This course is designed to give a broad overview of each of the disciplines of emergency services including; Fire, Rescue, EMS, Law Enforcement, Hazardous Materials, and Emergency Management/Emergenc… source
FT 101Introduction to Fire Protection Units: 3This course covers the philosophy and history of fire protection; history of loss of life and property by fire; review of municipal fire defenses; study of the organization and function of federal, s… source
FT 102Entry Level Firefighter Units: 3This course will provide the student with foundational training in fire suppression, rescue techniques, and emergency response. source
FT 106Firefighter I Academy Units: 12The academy covers all of the National Fire Protection Association and Nevada State Firefighter I requirements. The curriculum covers fire behavior, firefighter safety, personal protective equipment,… source
FT 109Internship in Firefighting Units: 1-7FT 109 provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills, and professional standards learned in classroom and laboratory settings to real-world fire service environments. Under the… source
FT 110Basic Wildland Firefighting Units: 3This course is intended to train students to meet all requirements of a Wildland Firefighter, Type 2. This is both a lecture and hands on/ lab training class.This course meets all of NWCG requirement… source
FT 113Basic Air Ops, S-270 Units: 3This course introduces students to the fundamental use of aircraft in wildland fire suppression and management. Emphasis is placed on aviation safety, resource capabilities, communication procedures,… source
FT 115Crew Boss, S-230 Units: 1This course introduces students to the skills needed to perform as a Crew Boss (Single Resource), qualified under the standards of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG). The course emphasiz… source
FT 121Fire Prevention I Units: 3Familiarization with national, state and local laws and ordinances influencing fire prevention and fire underwriting; principles and problems relating to fire prevention. source
FT 122Codes/Ordinances I Units: 3Familiarization with national, state and local laws and ordinances which influence the field of fire protection. source
FT 125Build Construction I Units: 3Fundamentals of building construction and design with emphasis on fire resistance of building materials, assemblies, exposures and related data focused on fire protection. The course will also deal w… source
FT 131Hazardous Materials Units: 3A review of basic properties of solids, liquids and gases and the storage, handling, law, standards and firefighting practices pertaining to hazardous materials. source
FT 146Wildland Tactics and Strategy I Units: 3FT-146 provides an in depth study of wildland firefighting strategies and tactics used in initial attack, extended attack, and large fire operations. This course introduces students to size up proces… source
FT 151Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply Units: 3Review of basic mathematics; hydraulic laws and formulae as applied to fire science; application of formula and mental calculations on hydraulic problems; water distribution systems; water supply pro… source
FT 200Leadership and Ethics in Emergency Service Units: 3This course is designed to give a comprehensive view of leadership in emergency services. It is designed around 12 topics of leadership including; problem solving, decision making, planning skills an… source
FT 206Firefighter II Academy Units: 10This academy builds on the Firefighter I Academy and reinforces those basic skills. In addition this academy covers: fire department communications, foams, fireground operations (tactics and strategi… source
FT 212Fire and Ecology Units: 3FT 212 , Fire and Ecology, explores the ecological role of fire in wildland and wildland-urban interface (WUI) environments, focusing on fire-adapted ecosystems in the western United States. The cour… source
FT 218Intermediate Fire Behavior, 290/390 Units: 3FT 218 introduces students to the intermediate and advanced principles of wildland fire behavior prediction and the factors that influence fire spread, intensity, and control efforts. Aligned with NW… source
GEOG 103Physical Geography of Earth's Environment Units: 3Study of the physical processes and dynamic systems that shape Earth. Topics include the atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere, and the connections between these systems with human socie… source
GEOG 106Introduction to Cultural Geography Units: 3An introduction to the distribution, characteristics, and complexity of the human cultural landscape. Issues addressed include human-environment interaction, population growth, development, resource… source
GEOG 121Climate Change and its Environmental Impacts Units: 3This course explores the science of climate change and how scientists use models, observations, and theory to make predictions about future climate. The possible consequences of climate change and it… source
GEOG 198Special Topics in Geography Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
GEOG 200World Regional Geography Units: 3Survey of the world's major geographic regions, synthesizing their unique physical conditions, economic and political character, and distinctive cultures. Emphasis is placed upon the historical influ… source
GEOG 210Introduction to Geotechnology Units: 3Introduces the uses of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and remote sensing for data analysis and assimilation. Provides hands-on experience applying geospatial… source
GEOG 220Introduction to Cartography Units: 3Introduces the fundamental skills of map making: includes projections, lettering, map use and analysis, computer and manual cartography, graphic design and geographic data representation, and the his… source
GEOL 100Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Natural Disasters Units: 3Explores the dynamic processes of planet Earth through the study of natural hazards: volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, extreme weather, wildfires, floods, mass movement, coastal hazards, climate chan… source
GEOL 101Geology: Exploring Planet Earth Units: 4A lecture- and laboratory-based course covering fundamental geologic concepts of plate tectonics, formation of rocks and minerals, earth forces that cause earthquakes and volcanoes, and the significa… source
GEOL 102Earth and Life Through Time Units: 4A lecture- and laboratory-based course examining the history of the Earth system, including major events in plate tectonics, changes in the climate, and the evolution of the biosphere. Emphasis is pl… source
GEOL 198Selected Topics in Geology Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of specific areas in the geological sciences. The course will be a variable of one-half to six credits depending on the course conten… source
GEOL 260Introduction to Field Methods Units: 2This course is a hands-on introduction to basic geologic map interpretation and field methods for geologic mapping. Students will learn how to identify and map the distribution of different rock type… source
GRC 100Introduction To Graphic Arts and Media Technologies Units: 3Foundational course that introduces the many career opportunities available in graphic arts and media technologies. Creativity, methodologies, technologies, production workflows and distribution of m… source
GRC 115Introduction to Animation Units: 3An introduction to the history of animation and the production of animated work through screening and readings, in tandem with the hands-on, practical application of several historical animation prod… source
GRC 116Introduction to Digital Art & Design Units: 3Foundation course that introduces computer graphics applications for the development of content for visual media. Class will present a project-based overview of vector-drawing and pixel editing conte… source
GRC 117Introduction to Motion Graphics Units: 3Foundation course that introduces computer systems and applications as they relate to motion graphics in digital media. Class will present a project-based overview of animation processes and digital… source
GRC 120Software Applications-Beginning Photoshop Units: 0.5-1Software workshop focusing on beginning techniques and applications of the current version of Adobe Photoshop. Class is taught hands on with software demonstrations. Class may be used toward the Grap… source
GRC 124Software Applications-Beginning Illustrator Units: 0.5-1Software workshop focusing on beginning techniques and applications of the current version of Adobe Illustrator. Class is taught hands on with software demonstrations. Class may be used toward the Gr… source
GRC 132Drawing for Animation Units: 3Drawing instruction for students wishing to pursue animation as a career field. Course will focus on human figure drawing, animal drawing, drawing humans and animals in motion, animation character de… source
GRC 135Storyboarding Units: 3Introduction to techniques and strategies for visual storytelling. Visual language and syntax for narrative, non-linear, alternative and experimental storytelling methodologies will be explored. Stor… source
GRC 153Commercial Printing Processes Units: 3An intermediate course in commercial printing processes including screen printing and offset lithography. Hands-on class will focus on electronic pre-press and printing methods used in commercial pri… source
GRC 175Web Design I Units: 3Introduction to authoring for the World Wide Web using industry standard software applications. Topics covered include planning, designing and building a Web site, aesthetics, creating and optimizing… source
GRC 182Digital Video Production Units: 3Introduction to the basic principles and practices of digital video production. The course covers every phase of introductory digital video preproduction, production and post-production processes fro… source
GRC 198Special Topics in Graphic Communications Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The class will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending upon class content and number of hours required… source
GRC 200Design Thinking & Methodologies Units: 3Intermediate course that will build upon skills and processes learned in GRC 116 . Students will broaden their techniques for ideation and effective design thinking and analysis. Students will produc… source
GRC 210Typography I Units: 3The historical context of letterforms, introducing the theories and technologies of typographic communication, design and execution. Studio-based projects focus on practical analysis, visual and conc… source
GRC 220Graphic Design I Units: 3Principles and language of graphic design and media. The course will develop an understanding of visual communication theories, processes and methods using current industry technologies. source
GRC 2353D Character Animation I Units: 3This course focuses on teaching and reinforcing Disney's Principles of Animation through the use of both 3-D computer animation and Stop-Motion animation. source
GRC 2453D Character Animation II Units: 3This course is a continuation of GRC 235 3D Character Animation I, focusing on Disney's Principles of Animation through the use of both 3-D computer animation and Stop-Motion animation. source
GRC 275Web Design II Units: 3Intermediate Web page design using industry-standard applications. Topics include planning and design, programming, interactivity, behaviors, animation, page weighting, meta tags, databases, Web host… source
GRC 282Motion Graphics for Video Units: 3The principles of visual design and color, animation and sound design applied to motion graphic design. The creation of combined animated and live action video title sequences, vignettes and advertis… source
GRC 2843D Modeling and Texturing Units: 3Introduction to 3-Dimensional (3D) modeling, texturing techniques within many CGI industry production processes. Topics include basic to intermediate geometric polygonal and organic 3D modeling, crea… source
GRC 294Portfolio Workshop Units: 3Development of a portfolio for employment in the graphic communications/visual media or transfer to a four-year program. Class will deal with the professional and legal requirements of working in the… source
GRC 298Special Problems in Graphic Communications Units: 0.5-6Selected advanced topics and workshops relating to specific areas of graphic communications. The class will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending upon class content and number of… source
GRC 299Independent Study Units: 1-6This course is designed for advanced students to pursue work in a specific area of graphic communications. Students must submit a written proposal which becomes a contract for the course of study. St… source
GRC 300History of Graphic Arts and Media Technologies Units: 3This course covers the history of graphics and media from the dawn of writing until today, including the development of typography and books; Arts & Crafts and the private press; posters, printing hi… source
GRC 310Typography II Units: 3Advanced exploration of communication and structural aspects of typography. Focus on layout and page design systems, experimentation and expressively using type to enhance meaning. source
GRC 353Commercial Printing Processes II Units: 3An advanced course in commercial printing processes including screen printing and offset lithography. Hands-on course will focus on electronic pre-press and production processes used in commercial pr… source
GRC 355Graphic Design II Units: 3Advanced visual communication problems within the context of graphic design, advertising design, and a variety of media. source
GRC 365Web & User Interface Design Units: 3Course will allow students to engage with the interfaces between human beings and information systems in a critical way. Students will learn industry-standard methods for how to approach the design o… source
GRC 375Modeling and Animation Units: 3Digital modeling and animation. Topics will include basic modeling, UVs, textures, materials, lighting rigging, skinning and animation. Investigate theories and methodologies of visual communication. source
GRC 390Junior Capstone Units: 3Course will cover topics related to business practices and entrepreneurship and the development of a semester-long independent project in graphic arts and media technology. Students will create a mul… source
HDFS 201Lifespan Human Development Units: 3This course is the study of human growth and development from conception through death. All domains of development are studied including physical, cognitive, and social/emotional aspects of developme… source
HDFS 202Introduction to Families Units: 3This course is a study of contemporary family life. Students are introduced to family research and theory and the family life cycle. The dynamics of family systems, including communication, gender is… source
HDFS 231Practicum with Children and Families Units: 3This course offers students the opportunity to work in a pre-professional setting with children and families. Practicum provides students with opportunities to apply classroom knowledge in the delive… source
HDFS 232Diversity in Children Units: 3This course focuses on the development of young children from birth through eight years old. Students will examine the ways children develop an emerging sense of self through complex and reciprocal i… source
HIST 101U.S. History to 1877 Units: 3Explore the origins and early development of the United States, from the colonial era through the Civil War. You'll examine the political, social, cultural, and economic forces that shaped the nation… source
HIST 102U. S. History since 1877 Units: 3Trace the transformation of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. You'll explore industrialization, reform movements, world wars, the Cold War, civil rights struggles, and… source
HIST 105European Civilization to 1648 Units: 3Explore the roots of Western civilization from the earliest Middle Eastern societies through the Renaissance and Reformation. You'll trace the rise and fall of empires, the growth of Christianity, th… source
HIST 106European Civilization since 1648 Units: 3Examine the major events, ideas, and cultural shifts that transformed Europe from the mid-17th century to today. You'll trace the impact of revolutions, wars, and intellectual movements on politics,… source
HIST 111Survey of U.S. Constitutional History Units: 3Examine the origins, principles, and ongoing evolution of the U.S. and Nevada Constitutions. You'll explore the debates that shaped the nation's founding, the struggles over slavery and civil rights,… source
HIST 208World History I Units: 3Discover the histories of civilizations across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania from prehistory to 1600. You'll investigate how societies developed, interacted, and in… source
HIST 209World History II Units: 3Examine the interconnected histories of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania from 1600 to the present. You'll explore how global trade, revolutions, empires, and wars resh… source
HIST 215History of Sexuality in the United States Units: 3Explore how sexuality, gender, and race have shaped American life from the 18th century to the present. You'll examine shifting beliefs, laws, and cultural practices alongside struggles for rights an… source
HIST 217Nevada History Units: 3Explore Nevada's past from its earliest exploration through the present, with special attention to the forces that shaped the state's identity. You'll examine the creation of the Nevada Constitution,… source
HIST 227Introduction to Latin American History & Culture I Units: 3Trace the rich history and cultures of Latin America from the pre-Columbian era through independence in the early 19th century. You'll explore the rise and fall of civilizations such as the Maya, Azt… source
HIST 228Intro to Latin American History and Culture II Units: 3Examine Latin America's history from independence in the early 19th century through the present. You'll trace how political revolutions, economic change, cultural movements, and social struggles shap… source
HIST 251Introduction to Historical Methods Units: 3Explore how historians investigate, interpret, and write about the past. You will develop skills in asking meaningful historical questions, analyzing primary and secondary sources, and evaluating dif… source
HIST 295Special Topics in History Units: 3Explore significant events, issues, or themes in history that have shaped the world in unique ways. You will investigate topics of current or enduring relevance, analyze primary and secondary sources… source
HIT 180Health Information Management Units: 3Students who wish to work in the healthcare industry must show skills as pertaining to the collection, storage and safety of patient's information. Students will learn the basics of Information Techn… source
HMD 101Introduction to Hospitality Units: 3Step into the dynamic world of hospitality. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how hotels, restaurants, casinos, and event venues operate. Discover the global trends shaping the industry's future and ex… source
HMD 120Introduction to the Customer Experience Units: 3Unlock the key to exceptional customer service. In this course, you'll gain essential skills to create outstanding customer experiences in the global service industry. Learn how personal behavior, cu… source
HMD 198Special Topics in Hospitality and Tourism Management Units: 0.5-3Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable of one-half to three credits depending on the course content and number of hours required.… source
HMD 203Front Office Operations Units: 3Unlock the secrets behind seamless hotel operations. Walk through every stage of the guest experience, from reservations to check-out, and discover how the front office connects with other hotel depa… source
HMD 220Facilitating the Customer Experience Units: 3Create unforgettable guest experiences in the fast-paced world of hospitality. Learn how to design and deliver standout customer service that leaves a lasting impression. Dive into the psychology beh… source
HMD 225Foundations of Hospitality Leadership Units: 3Develop the leadership skills you need to inspire teams and drive success in the hospitality industry. You will be introduced to key leadership theories and explore how personal leadership, emotional… source
HMD 226Hospitality Technology Management Units: 3Explore the ever-evolving role of technology in the hospitality industry. Review essential computer applications, from property management systems to analytics software, and highlight how technology… source
HUM 101Introduction to Humanities I Units: 3A survey of the major cultural influences from ancient Egypt through the Renaissance in western civilization: music, art, literature, film and philosophy. Course considers important movements and fig… source
HUM 102Introduction to Humanities II Units: 3A survey of the major cultural influences from the Baroque to the Modern Era in western civilization: music, art, literature, film and philosophy. Course considers important movements and figures. A… source
HUM 105The Art of Film Units: 3This course will introduce the study of films from particular genres (for example, the science fiction film), directors (for example, the films of Alfred Hitchcock) or stars (for example, the films o… source
HUM 106Introduction to the American Motion Picture Units: 3This course gives insight into the development of film as an artistic medium in the United States, organized chronologically and discussing outstanding directors and producers. source
HUM 198Special Topics in Humanities Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
HUM 207Jesus of Nazareth: A Historical Examination of the Man Who Would be Called Christ Units: 3Before Jesus became an object of worship, and before Christianity, there was the historical Jesus, a man who lived in the Roman Empire, and was executed as a criminal. This class reviews Jesus histor… source
HUM 211Survey of Chinese Culture Units: 3Survey of Chinese Culture will introduce the student to key events and concepts from China's cultural development from roughly the time of the ancient Shang dynasty to the People's Republic of China.… source
HUM 295Issues in Humanities Units: 1-9Explores ideas, issues, and movements worthy of special focus for their significant impact on the cultural, social, political, or spiritual values of human civilization. source
IDS 299General Internship Program Units: 1-3The purpose of this course is to prepare students for the world of work by providing a structured internship experience that reinforces classroom concepts through hands-on application. This course ta… source
IRW 101Iron Worker 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in the iron worker apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken t… source
IRW 151Iron Worker 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a second-year course for individuals in the iron worker apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded content is covered when this course is taken… source
IRW 201Iron Worker 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a third-year course for individuals in the ironwork apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year. source
IRW 251Iron Worker 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a fourth-year course for individuals in the iron work apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the fourth year. source
IS 101Introduction to Information Systems Units: 3An introduction to computer terminology, hardware and application programs for management information systems. Students are introduced to business, industry and education applications of popular soft… source
IS 201Computer Applications Units: 3Advanced topics in spreadsheets, microcomputer-based database management systems and macro-programming. source
JOUR 103Introduction to Media and Society Units: 3Learn to observe, analyze and critique mass and networked media using principles grounded in the social sciences. Study how media are used to inform and persuade and strengthen your ability to use me… source
JOUR 107Media Writing Units: 3Introduction to journalism and strategic communications in the 21st century. Learn the foundations of producing news and strategic communications: how to ethically collect, analyze, aggregate create… source
JOUR 108Media Design Units: 3Introduction to design principles for media production including the basics of color, typography and composition. source
JOUR 162History of Documentary Units: 3Introduction to history and theories of documentary filmmaking with practice in production to demonstrate understanding of these concepts. This course explores relationships between documentary modes… source
JOUR 208Media Production Units: 3Critique and create photo, audio and video stories that are technically adept and which effectively convey a message, as well as analyze aesthetic and storytelling choices in digital media. source
LAW 101Fundamentals of Law I Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Explore the foundations of the American legal system while gaining the skills you need to begin your journey as a paralegal. Examine the roles and responsibilities of paraleg… source
LAW 198Special Topics Legal Assistant Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
LAW 203Real Property Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) This course helps you connect legal concepts to real-world applications in real property law. You will examine the laws and practices that shape real property ownership and t… source
LAW 204Torts Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) An overview of tort law. Concepts to be discussed include intentional torts, strict liability, negligence, proximate cause, re ipsa loquitur, comparative responsibility, prem… source
LAW 205Contracts Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) This course covers the theory and practical aspects of the general law governing contracts, including the essential elements of contracts, legality, the Uniform Commercial Co… source
LAW 231Procedure - Civil Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Gain a practical understanding of how civil cases move through the courts, with an emphasis on Nevada procedures. Review pleadings such as complaints, summons, answers, and m… source
LAW 232Procedure - Criminal Units: 3An overview of the procedure involved in criminal cases. Includes a discussion of complaints, indictments, writs of habeas corpus, trial motions and post-conviction remedies. source
LAW 233Business Structures Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) A survey of corporate, partnership and agency law. Discussion of some types of employment law. The drafting of corporate and partnership agreements will also be covered. source
LAW 251Bankruptcy Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) This course will provide a basic knowledge of bankruptcy law, with emphasis on understanding the schedules, preparing proofs of claims and motion practice within the bankrupt… source
LAW 252Family Law Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Covers the law related to family issues. Includes a discussion of rights and obligations of parties to each other and their offspring. Divorce, custody and support, spousal a… source
LAW 255Probate Procedures Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Law related to estate planning issues. Includes procedure to distribute a person's estate upon one's death; creation and administration of a trust and procedure to appoint an… source
LAW 259Legal Writing Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) In-depth study and development of legal writing skills. Emphasis is placed on writing assignments which assume a knowledge of basic legal research skills, development of memo… source
LAW 261Legal Research I Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Covers legal research and terminology. The student will become familiar with the law library and develop legal research skills through the use of legal digests, encyclopedias… source
LAW 263Ethics Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Covers the relationship between the attorney, client and legal assistant. Discusses what a legal assistant may and may not do. Also discusses conflicts of interest, dealing w… source
LAW 264Civil Evidence Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Develop the practical skills needed to support litigation from the first client interview through trial preparation. Learn how to conduct interviews, analyze fact patterns, a… source
LAW 295Supervised Field Experience Units: 3(Legal Specialty course) Please consult with the program coordinator. Legal assistant work experience under the supervision of an attorney. The student will work at a local law firm or agency eight h… source
LGM 201Essentials of Logistics Management Units: 3Introduction to supply chain management from both analytical and perspectives. Stressing a unified approach, the course allows students to develop a framework for making intelligent decisions within… source
LGM 202International Logistics Management Units: 3This course analyzes and defines the functions of the supply chain that are involved in international supply chain management. Themes include supply chain activities in international business with sp… source
LGM 208Logistics and Quality Management Tools I Units: 3This course will introduce students to the concepts and tools that are utilized in improving and managing quality within logistics disciplines. The first part of the course will look at Theory of Con… source
LGM 209Logistics and Quality Management Tools II Units: 3This is the second course in the Logistics and Quality Management Tools sequence. This course will focus upon Six Sigma and synthesis of the tools for maximum impact in creating continuous improvemen… source
LGM 210Studies in Procurement and Logistics Units: 3This course analyzes both the theory and applications of strategic issues in procurement and supply chain management process. Themes include the procurement cycle, purchasing research, relationships… source
LGM 212Transportation Management Units: 3This course analyzes carrier economics, regulation and rate making practices as well as evaluating the public policy issues related to carrier transportation; includes course work in the planning and… source
LGM 320Logistics Security Units: 3In this course students will be provided an in-depth view of modern border and transportation security, including the protection of seaports, airports, ships, aircraft, trains, trucks, pipelines, etc… source
LGM 330Warehousing Units: 3This course provides an in-depth approach of the methods to organize and operate a warehouse including warehousing principles, site selection, facility design, facility size, JIT (Just in Time), auto… source
LGM 340Production & Logistics Information Systems Units: 3This course is a study of information systems and information management in business environments. It provides fundamental concepts of the needs of management, the use of information technology in va… source
LGM 352Decision Modeling for Logistics Units: 3This course provides an analysis of decision making in the current logistics environment and the quantitative tools and methods needed for finding solutions to problems relating to purchasing, invent… source
LGM 410Finance and Budgeting Units: 3This rigorous introductory course provides an overview of finance and budgeting issues as they apply to non-accounting majors. It aims to demystify financial statements, cost analysis, budgeting, per… source
LGM 420Safety and Risk Management Units: 3This course will illustrate facts about environmental risk as perceived from individual and societal perspectives. Students will learn the principles of risk assessment and modeling and how safety ma… source
LGM 440Logistics Project Management Units: 3In this course students will learn to organize, plan, implement, and control project tasks to achieve a logistics organization's schedule, budget, and performance objectives. Students will learn to u… source
LGM 450Sustainability: Environmental and Financial Impact Units: 3This course focuses on the science, engineering and ethics of sustainability by examining ecological, social and environmental issues. The course will review the environmental policy issues and the i… source
LGM 460Legal Concepts for Transportation and Logistics Management Units: 3This course takes an in-depth look at transportation law and regulations. Topics include federal jurisdiction and pre-emption, U.S. and international contract law including the UCC and CISG, insuranc… source
LGM 470Import Export Management Units: 3This course explains how companies strategically navigate the complexity of international trade. The course will examine how to identify potential risks, apply quality control procedures, and prepare… source
LGM 490Logistics Industry Research Capstone Units: 3This capstone course provides an opportunity for you to work on a logistics operations management problem that is of particular interest to you as you near degree completion. You will research a cont… source
LGM 491Logistics Operations Management Internship Units: 3This capstone course provides on-the-job opportunities in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor for practical, professional learning experiences. source
MASG 107Massage Mechanics and Positioning Units: 1Learn proper body mechanics and feel while using forearms, loose fists, elbows, knuckles, and hands. Discover the keys to career longevity and excellent touch. Work on creative client positioning wit… source
MASG 109Mat Based Massage Units: 1Learn safe effective massage techniques without a massage table. This course will introduce methodology from traditional Thai and Shiatsu mat massage overlaying western medical massage practices. Stu… source
MASG 117Aromatherapy for Massage Units: 0.5Aromatherapy uses essential oils as an adjunct therapy in combination with multiple styles of massage therapy. Identifying the need and purpose of the modality is addressed as well as when to practic… source
MASG 118Facilitated Stretching and Muscle Energy Techniques Units: 1Learn facilitated stretching techniques and muscle energy techniques (MET), including Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF), which is used for the rehabilitation of neurologic and soft tiss… source
MASG 119Chair Massage Units: 0.5Discover the essentials of chair massage and unlock the potential to enhance your existing massage skills in this dynamic course. Delve into innovative techniques for performing seated massage and ex… source
MASG 129Deep Tissue and Neuromuscular Therapy Units: 1This course is designed to enhance students' skills and understanding of the concepts of deep tissue and neuromuscular therapy. Students will learn how to safely integrate deep tissue and neuromuscul… source
MASG 130Sports and Athletic Massage Units: 1Students will learn the various strokes and techniques used in sports and athletic massage, what effect each has on the tissue, and when to use them. Additionally, the course will cover sports-specif… source
MASG 132Hot Stone Massage Units: 1Hot stone massage is a restorative stone thermotherapy and an adjunctive therapy which can be used with all styles of massage therapy. This course will explore types of stones, their optional uses an… source
MASG 135Myofascial Release Units: 1Learn to treat skeletal muscle immobility and pain using myofascial release by relaxing contracted muscles through both the superficial fascia and deep fascia, improving blood and lymphatic circulati… source
MASG 137Osteo Symmetry Units: 1This course is an introduction to Osteo Symmetry which is a manual therapy developed to release structural tension patterns and unwind energy blockages from the bones. This decreases strain on the ne… source
MASG 140Prenatal Massage Units: 1Learn benefits, precautions and contraindications for prenatal massage. Anatomical and physiological changes that occur during pregnancy will be discussed, as well as specific conditions and complica… source
MASG 142Geriatric Massage Units: 1Learn normal psychosocial and physiological developmental concepts related to the geriatric client. Explore common pathologies found in this age group and find out for which conditions or pathologies… source
MASG 198Special Topics in Massage Therapy Units: 0.5-3Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in massage therapy. The course will be variable credit of one to three depending on the course content and number of hour… source
MASG 201Fundamentals of Professional Massage Units: 4This course will provide a thorough introduction to the theory and practice of massage therapy. Students will learn to organize a full-body massage suited to the needs of individual clients using bot… source
MASG 202Anatomy and Physiology I for Massage and Fitness Professionals Units: 4This course provides a fundamental overview of human anatomy and physiology and is the first course of a two part series which will cover cell structures and functions, tissues and membranes, integum… source
MASG 203Pathology for Massage Professionals Units: 3Review body systems and learn conditions within those systems as related to pathology. Understand which conditions or pathologies are indicated and contraindicated for massage therapy as covered by c… source
MASG 205Kinesiology for Massage and Fitness Professionals Units: 3Kinesiology is a scientific study of human body movement which addresses physiological, biomechanical, and psychological mechanisms of movement. This course is a detailed, systematic hands-on study s… source
MASG 208Anatomy and Physiology II for Massage and Fitness Professionals Units: 4This course provides a fundamental overview of human anatomy and physiology and is the second course of a two part series which will cover the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic-immune, re… source
MASG 210Massage Clinic Units: 4This course will provide extensive opportunity for students to put to practical use what they have learned in Fundamentals and modality classes and to organize a massage suited to the individual need… source
MASG 215Business for Massage Professionals Units: 3Gain the critical business skills needed to succeed in the massage therapy industry. Learn how to create a business plan, navigate the business licensing processes, and develop strategies for effecti… source
MASG 216Ethics for Massage Professionals Units: 1This class is designed to expand students' knowledge about the field of ethics as it relates to the profession of massage to ensure the student has the tools to set boundaries and manage an ethical p… source
MATH 120MATH 20 - Learning Support for MATH 120/120E Units: 2Provides a review of algebra, corequisite mathematical support, and just in time material for MATH 120 , Fundamentals of College Mathematics. source
MATH 100Math for Allied Health and Public Safety Programs Units: 3A review of basic mathematics with emphasis on those mathematical skills needed for allied health and public safety programs. This course will include a review of arithmetic, material on the metric s… source
MATH 105Applied Topics in Math Units: 3A course including the following topics: review of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and graphical representation. source
MATH 106Geometry Units: 3Introductory Euclidean Geometry. Basic theorems concerning triangles and other polygons, and circles. Elementary Logic, geometric constructions and proofs are introduced. source
MATH 107Real Estate Math Units: 3Review of basic arithmetic principles. A general mathematics course designed to assist the student who wishes to pass the state exam and the student who wants to be more proficient and knowledgeable… source
MATH 108Math for Technicians Units: 3This applied mathematics course is designed to give the student math skills as they are applied to specific career choice areas. Topics for all individual applied areas (transportation, metalworking,… source
MATH 119Fundamentals of College Mathematics II Units: 3A continuation of MATH 19 covering remaining topics of MATH 120 . Presentation is adapted to needs of students with learning or physical disabilities. (This course may be substituted for MATH 120 in… source
MATH 122Number Concepts for Elementary School Teachers Units: 3Mathematics needed by those teaching new-content mathematics courses at the elementary school level with emphasis on the structure of the real number system and its subsystems. Designed for students… source
MATH 123Statistical & Geometrical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers Units: 3Mathematics needed by those teaching new-content mathematics courses at the elementary school level with emphasis on geometry, algebra, probability, and statistics. Designed for students seeking a te… source
MATH 124College Algebra Units: 3The study of equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, and matrices; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; sequences and ser… source
MATH 126Pre-Calculus I Units: 3The study of functions, their properties, their graphs, and applications including polynomial, radical, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. The course also covers the solving of equation… source
MATH 127Pre-Calculus II Units: 3This course is a continuation of MATH 126 . It includes the study of circular functions, their graphs and applications, analytic trigonometry, the coordinate geometry of lines and conics and elementa… source
MATH 176Introductory Calculus for Business and Social Sciences Units: 3Topics covered include graphing functions, derivatives, integrals, applications, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. This course is designed for business and social science majors. source
MATH 181Calculus I Units: 4Topics covered include functions, the derivative, differentiation of functions, applications of the derivative, understanding the definite integral, finding integrals and applications of integrals. T… source
MATH 182Calculus II Units: 4A continuation of MATH 181 . Topics covered include a continuation of the definite integral, finding integrals and applications of integrals, differential equations and approximations of functions wi… source
MATH 283Calculus III Units: 4A continuation of MATH 182 . Topics covered include vectors, differentiating and integrating functions of many variables, optimization, parametric curves and surfaces, line integrals, flux integrals… source
MATH 285Differential Equations Units: 3Theory and solving techniques for constant and variable coefficient linear equations and a variety of non-linear equations. Emphasis on those differential equations arising from real world phenomena.… source
MATH 295Proof Writing for Math/Stat Major Units: 3Foundations of mathematical proof writing for advanced courses in the Math/Stat majors. Proof methods will be applied to topics in logic; mathematical induction; elementary set theory; functions; pro… source
MATH 330Linear Algebra Units: 3Vector analysis continued; abstract vector spaces, bases, inner products, projections, orthogonal complements, least squares, linear maps, structure theorems, elementary spectral theory, applications. source
ME 241Statics Units: 3Static force systems. Topics include resolution and composition of forces, equilibrium of force systems, friction, centroids, moments of inertia, cables, beams, fluid statics, work. Same as ENGR 241 . source
ME 242Dynamics Units: 3The study of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies in two and three dimensions; relative motion; work and energy; impulse and momentum. source
MGT 171Supervision and Human Relations Units: 3Take a skill-building approach to your successful transition from employee to first-level manager, beginning with the interpersonal skills needed to be a competent and cooperative contributor in a gr… source
MGT 201Principles of Management Units: 3Explore fundamental principles of management including concepts such as planning, organizing, leading, decision making, and more as you develop practical skills in an active learning environment. Dis… source
MGT 212Leadership and Human Relations Units: 3Explore leader and follower behavior in organizations, in terms of both theory and practice as you learn to understand yourself as a leader and explore some of the more effective ways of leading othe… source
MGT 235Organizational Behavior Units: 3Explore concepts and theories in organizational management to include situational leadership, power, workplace politics and performance management. Review case studies concerning the behavior of peop… source
MGT 283Introduction to Human Resources Management Units: 3Develop an understanding of the duties and responsibilities of personnel at the mid-management level. Explore concepts such as employee needs, human relations, orienting and training employees, benef… source
MGT 441Operational Quality Control and Problem Solving Units: 3Gain foundational knowledge in Operations Management while mastering key quality control principles and problem-solving strategies. Explore the role of organizational structure, leadership, and commu… source
MGT 469Managing Cultural Diversity Units: 3Develop essential skills for managing cultural diversity in the U.S. workforce. Learn how to recognize and appreciate cultural differences, foster an inclusive workplace environment, and address the… source
MGT 485Applied Business Ethics Units: 3Develop the skills to navigate real-world ethical dilemmas and make responsible decisions in today's business landscape. Through case studies, discussions, and hands-on exercises, you'll learn how to… source
MICR 100Microbes and Society Units: 3This course offers an exploration into the nature of microorganisms, introducing microbial diversity, the importance of microorganisms to the biosphere, and their roles in human health and disease. M… source
MKT 127Introduction to Retailing Units: 3Explore the fast-paced world of retailing and discover how businesses connect products with customers. Gain practical skills in retail management, merchandising, pricing, and customer service while l… source
MKT 210Marketing Principles Units: 3Examine the core principles that make marketing one of the most dynamic forces in business. Learn how to identify customer needs, segment and target markets, and design strategies that create value a… source
MPT 101Basics of Operations and Maintenance Units: 3This will be an introductory course for practical understanding of automation systems and common maintenance practices. This course satisfies 10 embedded hours toward specified programs and certifica… source
MPT 102Introduction to Programming for Mechatronics Units: 3This course will introduce students to the necessary skills to program mechatronic production equipment. This course satisfies 20 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Sci… source
MPT 104Introduction to IIoT, Networking and Data Analytics Units: 6This course will introduce students to concepts related to industry 4.0 such as IIoT, networking, and data analytics. This course satisfies 5 hours of embedded Human Relations and 25 hours of embedde… source
MPT 110Automated Production Concepts I Units: 3This course is an introduction to the concept of industry 4.0: the fourth iteration of industrial revolution. This course satisfies 10 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AA… source
MPT 111Fundamentals of Manufacturing and Automation I Units: 3This course serves as a broad introduction to foundational theories and concepts in automation and manufacturing. This course satisfies 15 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates fo… source
MPT 112Fundamentals of Manufacturing and Automation II Units: 3This course will cover a broad range of topics relevant to the field of manufacturing. This course is a continuation of MPT 111 and will go into greater depth on topics covered there as well as explo… source
MPT 114Fundamentals of Manufacturing and Automation III Units: 3This course will provide an introduction to a wide range of topics regarding Industry 4.0 such as Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), asset tracking devices, and data analytics. source
MPT 135Material Handling Units: 2This course will cover various forms of material handling including powered and non-powered equipment. This course will teach to standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Th… source
MPT 140Quality Control Units: 3This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and practices of industrial quality control. Total Quality Management (TQM), LEAN Manufacturing, Acceptance Sampling Systems, and Continu… source
MPT 160Mechanical Drive Systems I Units: 3This is an introductory course for mechanical systems. Topics will include mechanical drives and alignment. This course satisfies 10 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS… source
MPT 198Special Topics in Manufacturing and Production Technologies Units: 0.5-4This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of current theories in manufacturing and production technologies. As local manufacturers begin to utilize advanced technologies in their… source
MPT 305Introduction to System Dynamics Units: 3This course is an introduction to mathematical modeling and simulation of systems including mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical, fluid and thermal systems. source
MPT 311Laser Scanning Methods / Techniques Units: 3The course provides an extensive look at laser scanning methods utlilized with advanced manufacturing for product identification, and product design. One-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimen… source
MPT 312Industry 4.0 / Cyber Physical Manufacturing Units: 3This course provides a comprehensive and in-depth introduction to fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) technologies and applications. The challenges and benefits attributed to the fourth indus… source
MPT 325Digital Inspection / Quality Control Units: 4This course introduces students to artificial vision technology that connects cameras and computers to provide visual feedback and image interpretation critical for part inspection, robotic guidance… source
MPT 340Computer Simulations and Analysis Units: 4This course will provide students with a practical knowledge and understanding of production simulation methods used in context of Industry 4.0. Advanced 3-D modeling software applications will be ut… source
MPT 343Design and Manufacturing Process II Units: 3The course will provide students with a thorough understanding of manufacturing processes and design. Topics covered include; equipment design, automation/control, quality, product design for manufac… source
MPT 3513D Vision Technology Units: 3This course provides an overview in the fundamentals of image processing for 3-D vision technology applications specifically associated with manufacturing processes. Image formation and filtering; 3D… source
MPT 363Manufacturing Execution Systems Units: 4This course provides an in-depth look into the design and operation of a production process. Students will evaluate central control systems and the theoretical basics of production planning and contr… source
MPT 411Advanced Machine Vision Integration Units: 4This course provides an extensive study of machine vision system components, operation, design, and integration into advanced manufacturing applications. Students will analyze and identify machine vi… source
MPT 412Advanced Digital Inspection Units: 3This course is a continuation in the study and application of artificial vision technologies. Students will utilize advanced techniques and applications with a focus on image processing to provide vi… source
MPT 415Simulation of Manufacturing Systems Units: 4The course is a continuation into the study of manufacturing simulation models in context of Industry 4.0. Emphasis will be placed on the role of computers in the practice of simulation modeling for… source
MT 108Fluid Power (Pneumatics, Electro-pneumatics) Units: 3This course is an introduction to fluid power systems involving pneumatics, hydraulics, and electrical control. This course satisfies 5 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for A… source
MT 198Special Topics in Mechanical Technology Units: 0.5-4This course is designed to give students a basic understanding and hands-on experience of current theories in mechanical technologies. As local manufacturers begin to utilize advanced technologies in… source
MTT 101Introduction to Machine Shop Units: 3Introduces safety procedures, use of bench tools, layout tools, power saws, drill presses, precision measurement tools, rotary tables and indexing devices, lathe and mill cutting tools and tool holdi… source
MTT 105Machine Shop I Units: 3Introduces basic lathe applications which will consists of identifying lathe components and controls, understanding turning safety, calculating speeds and feeds, using various tools and tool holders,… source
MTT 110Machine Shop II Units: 3This course is a continuation of MTT 105 and teaches students to prepare single point external and internal unified screw threads, generate angles with the compound rest within one degree, ream holes… source
MTT 120Technical Print Reading Units: 3This course provides the fundamental concepts in reading and interpreting technical prints utilized by machining, engineering, and welding industries. This course focuses on print reading from the pe… source
MTT 140Inspection Techniques Units: 3Exposes the student to the principles of dimensional metrology and explores Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) concepts and applications. Students will learn how to use common measuring in… source
MTT 150Metallurgy I Units: 3-4Offers a study of metallurgical properties in an effort to understand both the behavior of metals and their service to industry. Characteristics during heating, cooling, shaping, forming, and the str… source
MTT 198Special Topics in Manufacturing Units: 1-6This course introduces and discusses special topics related to Manufacturing Technology. source
MTT 230Computer Numerical Control I Units: 4Covers computer numerical control (CNC) lathe operations, program format, and machine setup. G & M codes, control functions, the letter address system, and math issues related to CNC are included. Th… source
MTT 232Computer Numerical Control II Units: 4Covers computer numerical control (CNC) milling operations, program format, and machine setup. G & M codes, control functions, the letter address system, and math issues related to CNC are included.… source
MTT 234Computer Numerical Control III Units: 4This course covers the advanced programming concepts related to CNC Mill/Turning centers and synchronized fourth axis mills. Mill/Turn and fourth axis topics include program format, machine set-up, r… source
MTT 250Machine Shop III Units: 3Introduces basic milling machine applications which will consist of identifying mill components and controls, understanding milling safety, calculating speeds and feeds, using various tools and tool… source
MTT 260Machine Shop IV Units: 3This is a continuation of MTT 250 and prepares students to determine hole locations by coordinates and degrees, use a rotary table, boring head, form tools, angle work, and work within +/- .001 inch… source
MTT 261Machine Projects Units: 1-6This course allows for further development of existing manual machining skills with hands-on instruction related to the design and production of components on manually operated machine tools. Student… source
MTT 291CNC Practice Units: 1-6This course allows for the further development of computer aided manufacturing and/or CNC skills with hands-on instruction related to the design and production of machined parts using CAD/CAM softwar… source
MTT 292Computer-Aided Manufacturing I Units: 4This course provides the student with the essential concepts and techniques that are required for successful creation of two-dimensional part geometry, generation and verification of 2 1/2 axis toolp… source
MTT 293Computer-Aided Manufacturing II Units: 4This course is a continuation of MTT 292 with the addition of simultaneous three axis motion control and provides the student with the essential concepts and techniques that are required for successf… source
MUS 101Music Fundamentals Units: 3Notation, terminology, intervals, scales and chords. Designed to furnish a foundation for musicianship and music theory. source
MUS 105Vocal Techniques Units: 2Fundamentals of tone production, breath control, and practical techniques involved in reading and interpreting songs. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. source
MUS 107Guitar Class I Units: 3This course is geared toward the beginning level guitarist. Topics will include chording, music reading, melody playing, right hand technique and style. source
MUS 108Guitar Class II Units: 3This course is geared toward the intermediate level guitarist. Emphasis is placed on improving individual performance on the guitar and will include playing chords and melodies, reading music and gui… source
MUS 111Piano Class I Units: 3Beginning piano class. Music reading and keyboard techniques from beginning through early intermediate levels. No previous musical training required. source
MUS 112Piano Class II Units: 3Continuation of beginning piano class. Music reading and keyboard techniques from early intermediate through intermediate levels. source
MUS 121Music Appreciation Units: 3Historical and cultural background of music. A general course in music appreciation open to all students. Representative works presented and analyzed. Satisfies the UNR Fine Arts core curriculum. source
MUS 122Survey of Jazz Units: 3Survey of Jazz is an introduction to the historical evolution of jazz music from its roots in the blues and ragtime to contemporary eclecticism. There will be extensive listening and discussion in cl… source
MUS 125History of Rock Music Units: 3Survey of Rock music from its origins in Blues through Contemporary Rock styles. Examples of various styles will be analyzed. source
MUS 203Music Theory I Units: 3The study of the basic materials of music including rhythm, pitch, and harmony will be explored. This class will focus on understanding basic diatonic harmony including scales, key, triads and sevent… source
MUS 204Music Theory II Units: 3The continued study of tonal harmony including the use of inverted triads and seventh chords in part writing, harmonic progression, basic small-scale musical form, and basic chromatic harmony. source
MUS 211Sight-Singing and Dictation I Units: 1This course will teach the techniques of sight-singing, ear training and music dictation. This will include learning solfege, rhythmic-reading, melodic and harmonic dictation. source
MUS 212Sight-Singing and Dictation II Units: 1This course will continue the teaching of the techniques of sight-singing, ear training and music dictation at an intermediate level. The course will include the utilization of solfege, complex rhyth… source
MUS 231Recording Technology I Units: 3Introduction to audio recording including theoretical concepts, terminology, microphones, consoles, and use of analog and digital equipment. This class includes hands-on training. source
MUS 232Recording Technology II Units: 3Intermediate course in multi-track recording techniques including discussion on session procedures, production techniques, tracking and overdubbing methods, and general equipment operation. source
MUS 239Virtual Studio Technology I Units: 3Explores the theory and application of hard-disc recording systems, from setup to mastering. Students have hands-on experience while learning concepts and techniques for proper functioning of MIDI, d… source
MUS 240Virtual Studio Technology II Units: 3Class emphasizes advanced Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) usage. Hands-on experience with concepts and techniques including signal routing strategies, keyboard shortcuts, power commands, editing, aut… source
MUS 299Special Topics in Music Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
MUSA 101Bass-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 103Bassoon-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 107Clarinet-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 109Drum Set-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 113Flute-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 115Guitar-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 121Horn-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 123Oboe-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 127Percussion-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 129Piano-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 131Saxophone-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 135Trombone-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 137Trumpet-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 139Tuba-Lower Division Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSA 145Voice-Lower Division Units: 1-2Private instruction in voice (classical). Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. Maximum of eight lower-division credits. source
MUSA 147Voice for Musical Theater Major-Lower Division Units: 1-2Private instruction in voice (musical theater). Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. Maximum of two credits a semester with a maximum of eight lower-divisi… source
MUSA 298Special Topics in Applied Music Units: 1-2Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will pa… source
MUSE 101Concert Choir Units: 1Choral presentations of various periods. source
MUSE 112Concert Winds Units: 1The Concert Winds is a performance ensemble, centered on public performance of musical literature. Students will study, rehearse and perform music of several styles and historical periods. Students s… source
NRES 100Prin of Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences Units: 3This course involves the study of topics and issues related to natural resources and environmental sciences. Major topics covered include ecological principles, ecosystem functioning, population dyna… source
NRES 210Environmental Pollution Units: 3This course explores environmental issues associated with anthropogenic interactions with the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Major topics include air pollution, water pollution,… source
NRES 217Natural Resource Ecology Units: 3This course explores the fundamentals of ecology at the levels of population, community, and ecosystems. It includes concepts and applications in natural resource management and environmental science. source
NURS 102Professional Behaviors Units: 2This introductory course provides the student with an understanding of the professional nurse's role within the health care system. Emphasis is placed on ethics, professional obligations, values, exp… source
NURS 128Foundations in Patient Care Units: 3This course serves as a foundational introduction to the healthcare field, exploring its essential components and the various roles within it. Students will examine the healthcare field and gain skil… source
NURS 130Nursing Assistant Units: 6This course provides knowledge and skills necessary to assist the professional nurse in direct patient care, undertaking those tasks which are supportive to the care of the patient in various health-… source
NURS 138Nursing Care I Units: 7This introductory course provides the students with the foundations of the arts and science of nursing. Students are exposed to the core competencies that define the roles and responsibilities of an… source
NURS 140Medical Terminology Units: 3The development of a basic medical vocabulary used to describe the body's anatomical systems with emphasis on the definition, use, spelling and pronunciation of terms. Attention will be focused on di… source
NURS 142Fundamentals of Pharmacology Units: 2This course provides an introduction to common pharmacotherapies encountered by nurses with emphasis on safe, quality, patient-centered, socio-culturally appropriate, evidence-based nursing care. Var… source
NURS 170Nursing Care 2 Units: 7This course focuses on nursing care and management of the individual across the health, wellness, and illness continuum using the nursing process. Student will integrate knowledge of the diverse and… source
NURS 202Nursing Care 3 Units: 7The focus of this course is a continuation of the nursing care and management of patients/clients with an altered health status that affects both individuals and families across the lifespan. The chi… source
NURS 209Principles of Pathophysiology Units: 3This course is designed to offer students the opportunity to explore and apply the principles of pathophysiology to the nursing care of diverse patients across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on the… source
NURS 212Cultural Aspects of Nursing Care Units: 3Nurse-patient encounters involve the interaction of three cultural subsystems: the culture of the nurse, the culture of the patient and the culture of the setting. This course explores the influence… source
NURS 274Nursing Care 4 Units: 7The focus of this course is the culmination of the care and management of the holistic, diverse, acutely-ill client across the lifespan. Emphasis is on the refinement of clinical decision making skil… source
NURS 285Selected Topics in Nursing Units: 0.5-6This course is restricted to students who have approval from the Director of Nursing. The course will present an individually selected variety of topics intended to bring the student to current knowl… source
NURS 330Biostatistics for Nursing Units: 3This course provides an introduction to biostatistics for nursing and allied health professionals. The course covers descriptive statistics, basic probability concepts and distributions, classic esti… source
NURS 354Transition to Baccalaureate Nursing Practice Units: 2The course will prepare the RN student for transition to practice as a baccalaureate prepared leader/manager. Organizational structures and processes of health care organizations as context for profe… source
NURS 394Holistic Assessment in Professional Nursing Units: 3This course prepares the learner to assess in depth the biopsychosocial health status of clients across the lifespan. Learners will learn to obtain a complete and accurate health history, perform a s… source
NURS 395Research & Evidence-Based Practice in Professional Nursing Units: 4The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the analysis, examination, and application of nursing research to professional nursing practice. Students will review, analyze, and critique cur… source
NURS 396Dimensions of Professional Nursing Units: 4An introduction to the philosophical, conceptual, and theoretical basis for the development of professional roles and practices for baccalaureate nurses. Content includes historical, contemporary, le… source
NURS 478Quality and Safety Education for Professional Nursing Practice Units: 3Examination of the principles, competencies, and practices of Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) that support inter-professional collaboration, a culture of safety and improved patient ou… source
NURS 479Evolving Concepts in Nursing Leadership and Management Units: 4The purpose of this course is the analysis and development of the leadership and management skills assumed by the professional nurse. Students will discuss the required leadership and management skil… source
NURS 480Enhancing Clinical Judgment Units: 4Enhances the student's ability to make sound clinical judgments required to be a self-directed thinker in clinical situations. Students will explore their responses to previously identified demanding… source
NURS 482Population Care Theory Units: 3This course includes the analysis of community/population health as applied to the delivery of client services to improve public health, reduce disparities, provide leadership in the delivery of care… source
NURS 489Information Management and Healthcare Technology Units: 3Examination of informatics in healthcare emphasizing clinical information systems and the use of information technology (IT) applications to support nursing practice. source
NURS 492Population Care Capstone Units: 4Capstone experience that focuses on caring for community/population health. Students will collaborate with community agencies/institutions and healthcare systems to provide an opportunity to integrat… source
NUTR 100Introduction to Dietetic Technician Program Units: 0.5This course is designed for those students who have an interest in becoming a Dietetic Technician Registered (DTR). It is an introductory directed study course designed to give the student a greater… source
NUTR 121Human Nutrition Units: 3This course is designed as an introductory course in nutrition and should acquaint the student with the concepts of nutrients, nutrient requirements and the effect of malnutrition and diet choices on… source
NUTR 143Introduction to Medical Nutrition Therapy Units: 3The principles of nutrition and dietetics as they relate to medical nutrition therapy (MNT), a nutrition-based treatment for health conditions and diseases. Nutrition assessment and interventions are… source
NUTR 220Food Service Systems Management Units: 3Organization and operation of food service, management principles, food service personnel, labor laws, regulatory agencies, food cost control and record keeping. source
NUTR 221Quantity Food Purchasing Units: 3Food purchasing for food service systems, understanding cost factors, food laws, quality standards and basic manufacturing processes. source
NUTR 223Principles of Nutrition Units: 3A course designed for the student in the field of allied health and for students majoring in Dietetic Technology. Emphasis on the functions of the major nutrients and their role in maintaining good h… source
NUTR 233Community and Lifecycle Nutrition Units: 3This course is designed for students majoring in the Dietetic Technician Program. Application of nutritional principles and practices in health care, public health and community nutrition services in… source
NUTR 243Medical Nutrition Therapy for Dietetic Techs I Units: 3A course designed for students in the Dietetic Technician Program or other allied health fields. Nutritional care of individuals, applications of nutrition in the clinical setting and specific diseas… source
NUTR 244Medical Nutrition Therapy for Dietetic Techs II Units: 3A course designed for students in the Dietetic Technician Program or other allied health field. Nutritional care of individuals, applications of nutrition in the clinical setting and specific disease… source
NUTR 253Cultural Considerations in Nutrition and Health Care Units: 3Four major non-western cultures are examined regarding cultural norms in the following areas. Cultural attitudes, beliefs and behaviors associated with access to biomedical health care and to traditi… source
NUTR 291Nutrition Internship-Food Service Units: 3Supervised experience in a food service setting. Application of classroom theories to actual operations. Registration requires approval of the instructor. This course is designed for students majorin… source
NUTR 292Nutrition Internship-Community Units: 3Supervised experience in a Community Nutrition setting. Application of classroom theories to actual situations. Registration requires approval of the instructor. This course is designed for students… source
NUTR 293Nutrition Internship-Clinical Units: 3Supervised experience in a variety of health care and nutrition settings. Application of classroom theories to actual operations. Registration requires approval of the instructor. This course is desi… source
NUTR 298Special Topics in Nutrition Units: 1-3Covers selected topics of interest to students enrolled in the Dietetic Technician program or other Allied Health programs. May be repeated for up to six credits. source
OPE 100Operating Engineers 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in the operating engineer apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is… source
OPE 150Operating Engineers 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the second year course for individuals in the building trades' plumber/pipefitter apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded content is covered… source
OPE 200Operating Engineers 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the third course for individuals in the building trades' Operating Engineers apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the 3rd year. This course will provide a comprehensive under… source
OPE 250Operating Engineers 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the fourth year course for individuals in the building trades' Operating Engineers apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the 4th year. This course will provide a continuation… source
OSH 222General Industry Safety Units: 1This is a general safety course for an industrial environment. Students will learn OSHA regulations, personal safety and understand the importance of safe work habits. This course satisfies 6 hours o… source
PBH 101Introduction to Public Health Units: 3This course introduces the basic tenets of community health. These include concepts of health, health promotion and disease prevention, risk factors affecting community health, health information and… source
PBH 120Foundations of Personal Health and Wellness Units: 3This course introduces the basic tenets of personal health and wellness. These include concepts of health, diet and exercise, relationships, disease prevention and making personal choices that promot… source
PBH 220Introduction to Public Health Biology Units: 3This course introduces the basic biological principles and processes of human disease, the public health burden of infectious and chronic diseases, and the management of diseases through public healt… source
PBH 234Introduction to Environmental Health Units: 3This course introduces students to the basic tenets of environmental health. These include concepts of environmental influences on disease, inter-relatedness of scientific disciplines with environmen… source
PBH 281Introduction to Biostatistics in Public Health Units: 3This course will introduce elementary methods for collection, presentation, and analysis of public health data and emphasize the application of statistical ideas and methods to a variety of public he… source
PEX 118Fundamentals of Fitness and Health Units: 3Explore the immense health and wellness benefits of learning to live an active lifestyle as you practice various movement skills and participate in physical conditioning. Engage in health-enhancing p… source
PEX 126Intermediate Soccer Units: 1Perform the basic fundamentals of soccer such as dribbling, passing, shooting, heading and kicking; identify and describe NJCAA rules and regulations as they pertain to intercollegiate athletics; ide… source
PEX 146Self Defense Units: 1-2Enhance your sense of safety and well-being by learning basic self-defense techniques including punches, kicks, grabs and escapes. Increase your awareness of any situation that may be potentially thr… source
PEX 149ZUMBA Units: 1-2ZUMBA is a program that was inspired by Latin music and dance movements including salsa, merengue, reggaeton, samba, flamenco, and cumbia. ZUMBA also infuses a variety of international styles (e.g. W… source
PEX 151Boxing Units: 1-2Practice the basic techniques and drills of boxing including punches, footwork, speed, balance and agility. Boxing is an exhilarating cardiovascular workout that will promote physical fitness and inj… source
PEX 155Fencing Units: 1-2Discover the sport and art of foil fencing as you learn the fundamental skills of the sport to include offensive, defensive and counteroffensive techniques along with the international rules governin… source
PEX 169Yoga Units: 1-2Yoga is a way of balancing life by uniting body, mind and spirit through the use of postures, movement, breath and breath meditation. Yoga exercises and breathing techniques performed correctly and c… source
PEX 170Cardio Fitness Units: 1-2Gain cardiovascular endurance and discover the benefits of a variety of cardiovascular exercises as you learn how to use proper form and execute movement safely. Coordination and muscle strengthening… source
PEX 172Body Contouring and Conditioning Units: 1-2Achieve a total body workout through cardiovascular conditioning, body toning and strength training techniques. Discover a variety of different cardio and toning workouts and learn how to isolate mus… source
PEX 173Circuit Training Units: 1-2Explore proper fitness and strength training techniques and fundamentals, while learning a variety of circuit training workout routines and concepts. source
PEX 174Fitness Principles and Practices Units: 1-3Individuals pursuing a certificate in Personal Training or those with an interest in overall health and wellness will learn about the body systems and functions as related to physical activity. Compo… source
PEX 180Strength Training Units: 1Introductory course that gives students a beginning knowledge of machine weights and free weights. Skeletal and muscle anatomy are introduced and the students are shown how they are affected by resis… source
PEX 183Weight Training Units: 1-2Novice lifters who have limited knowledge of strength training principles and fundamentals will increase knowledge about weight room safety, muscle groups, strength training routines, spotting techni… source
PEX 184Conditioning, Intercollegiate Athletics Units: 1Introductory course that teaches the fundamentals of general and sports specific conditioning. All aspects of physical and psychological development are incorporated into this class. Strength, power,… source
PEX 193Intercollegiate Soccer Units: 1TMCC's intercollegiate soccer players will obtain advanced instruction in the essential skills, techniques, offensive and defensive fundamentals, rules, and organizational methods of soccer. source
PEX 198Intercollegiate Volleyball Units: 1Build your skills and compete as a member of TMCC's intercollegiate volleyball team. Develop advanced techniques in passing, setting, hitting, serving, and teamwork while training and competing at a… source
PEX 199Special Topics Units: 1-2Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in physical education. The course will be variable credit of one to two depending on the course content and number of hou… source
PEX 207Total Fitness and Weight Control Units: 2Get the tools and information you need to make educated decisions concerning fitness, nutrition and weight control. Topics covered include the principles of fitness, cardiorespiratory endurance, musc… source
PEX 215Intermediate Volleyball Units: 1Build on your basic volleyball skills and take your game to the next level. Strengthen your technique in passing, setting, serving, hitting, and blocking while learning how to move and communicate ef… source
PEX 226Advanced Soccer Units: 1An advanced soccer course designed to teach and develop advanced skills required to compete in intercollegiate soccer. source
PEX 230Intermediate Intercollegiate Volleyball Units: 1Strengthen your volleyball skills and compete at the intermediate intercollegiate level. Build confidence in passing, setting, serving, and hitting while improving your consistency and court awarenes… source
PEX 235Advanced Volleyball Units: 1Advance your volleyball performance through high-level skill refinement, tactical gameplay, and team dynamics. Sharpen advanced techniques while mastering offensive and defensive systems. Develop cou… source
PEX 280Advanced Strength Training Units: 1An advanced course designed to give students knowledge of advanced lifting techniques on weight machines and free weights. Students will learn how skeletal and muscle anatomy are affected by differen… source
PEX 284Intermediate Conditioning, Intercollegiate Athletics Units: 1Intermediate Conditioning is designed to prepare students to participate in intercollegiate athletics. source
PEX 293Intermediate Intercollegiate Soccer Units: 1Perform basic fundamentals of soccer; identify and describe NJCAA rules and regulations as they pertain to intercollegiate athletics; apply NJCAA rules and regulations to intercollegiate game play; a… source
PHIL 101Introduction to Philosophy Units: 3Basic problems in different areas of philosophy such as ethics, political theory, metaphysics and epistemology. source
PHIL 102Critical Thinking and Reasoning Units: 3Non-symbolic introduction to logical thinking and everyday life, law, politics, science, advertising; common fallacies; the uses of language, including techniques of persuasion. source
PHIL 114Introduction to Symbolic Logic Units: 3Methods and principles of correct reasoning and argumentation with application to the various sciences. source
PHIL 130Topics in Philosophy or Religion Units: 3Study of special topics in philosophy or religion taken at the introductory level (e.g., philosophy of atheism, ethics of euthanasia, abortion, etc.). May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. source
PHIL 135Introduction to Ethics Units: 3This course introduces ethical theory in the context of case studies drawn from literature, films and the media. The course introduces students to classical and modern examples of ethical theory such… source
PHIL 210World Religions Units: 3A critical introduction to the nature and practices of various religions. Studies the main moral and religious views of Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism… source
PHIL 211Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Units: 3Major thinkers from the sixth through the second century B.C.E., e.g., the pre-Socrates, Socrates, the sophists, Plato, Aristotle, the atomists, cynics, skeptics, stoics and Epicureans. source
PHIL 213Introduction to Modern Philosophy Units: 3Major thinkers from the Renaissance through the 18th century, e.g., Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant. source
PHIL 224Introduction to the Philosophy of Science Units: 3Philosophical problems and implications of historical and contemporary scientific inquiry, e.g., the nature of laws, theories, explanations, scientific revolutions, values, relations of science and s… source
PHIL 244Bioethics Units: 3This course provides a balanced systematic, unbiased ethical framework designed to help students understand and analyze a wide range of issues currently controversial in medicine or that are likely t… source
PHIL 245Contemporary Moral Issues Units: 3Topical questions in practical ethics, e.g., war and terrorism, world hunger, abortion, racial discrimination, gender roles, the environment from a multicultural perspective. source
PHYS 100Introductory Physics Units: 3An introductory course covering the basic concepts of physics for non-science majors. Topics include a broad range of topics from both classical and modern physics. Includes four required lab experie… source
PHYS 151General Physics I Units: 4An algebra based course in introductory Newtonian Mechanics covering vectors, one and two dimensional kinematics, work and energy, momentum and impulse, rotational dynamics, oscillations, fluids, sou… source
PHYS 152General Physics II Units: 4The second semester of an algebra based introductory physics course. The second semester focuses on electromagnetism covering topics of electrostatics, electric fields, electric potential, capacitanc… source
PHYS 180Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Units: 3A calculus based course in introductory Newtonian Mechanics covering vectors, one and two dimensional kinematics, particle dynamics, work and energy, momentum and impulse, rotational dynamics, oscill… source
PHYS 180LPhysics for Scientists/Engineers Lab I Units: 1Laboratory experiments to accompany PHYS 180 . source
PHYS 181Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Units: 3The second semester of a calculus based introductory physics course. The second semester covers topics in electromagnetism and thermodynamics including electrostatics, electric fields, electric poten… source
PHYS 181LPhysics for Scientists/Engineers Lab II Units: 1Laboratory experiments to accompany PHYS 181 . source
PHYS 182Physics for Scientists and Engineers III Units: 3An introductory course in modern physics covering light and optics, relativity, quantum physics, atoms and molecules, nuclear physics and radioactivity, and the Standard Model and elementary particle… source
PHYS 182LPhysics for Scientists and Engineers Lab III Units: 1Laboratory experiments to accompany PHYS 182 . source
PHYS 198Special Topics in Physics Units: 1-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
PLCM 100Cement Masons 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in the cement masons' apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is take… source
PLCM 150Cement Masons 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the second year course in the Cement Masons apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken twice in th… source
PLCM 200Cement Masons 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the third year course in the Cement Masons apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year. source
PLCM 250Cement Mason 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This course is for individuals in the 4th year of the Cement Mason's apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the fourth year. source
PLST 101Plasterers 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in the plasterers' apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken t… source
PLST 151Plasterers 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a second-year course for individuals in the plasterers' apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded content is covered when this course is taken… source
PLST 201Plasterers 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a third-year course for individuals in the plasterers' apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year. source
PLST 251Plasterers 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the fourth year course in the Plasterers 4-year apprenticeship program. This course is take twice in the fourth year. source
PPF 100Plumbers & Pipefitters 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the first year course for individuals in the building trades' plumber/pipefitter apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered w… source
PPF 150Plumbers & Pipefitters 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the second year course for individuals in the building trades' plumber/pipefitter apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded content is covered… source
PPF 200Plumbers & Pipefitters 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the third course for individuals in the building trades' plumber/pipefitter apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the 3rd year. source
PPF 250Plumbers & Pipefitters 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the fourth year course for individuals in the building trades' plumber/pipefitter apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the 4th year. source
PPF 290Plumbers & Pipefitters 5th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the fifth year course for individuals in the building trades' plumber/pipefitter apprenticeship program. program. This course is taken twice in the 5th year. source
PSC 100Nevada Constitution Units: 1Introduction to the political history of Nevada through an examination of the Nevada Constitution. Satisfies the Nevada Constitution requirement. Not open to students who have obtained credit for PSC… source
PSC 101Introduction to American Politics Units: 3A survey of American national, state and local governments. Includes Nevada's constitution, government, and contemporary issues. Fulfills US and Nevada Constitution requirements. source
PSC 208Survey of State and Local Government Units: 3Organization, working principles and functional processes of state and local governments in the United States, including Nevada. (satisfies the Nevada Constitution requirement.) source
PSC 210American Public Policy Units: 3Analysis of the interplay of forces involved in policy-making at all levels of American government. Study of the impact of policy on individuals and institutions. source
PSC 211Introduction to Comparative Politics Units: 3An introduction to the comparative study of selected developed and developing societies. Emphasis will be given to the study of institutions and their functions, various administrative and decision-m… source
PSC 231Introduction to International Relations Units: 3A topical introduction to international relations stressing the principles of a systematic approach to world politics. Emphasis will be given to major issues/crises confronting contemporary global so… source
PSC 250The Politics of International Terrorism Units: 3The course will examine the definition of international terrorism, its underlying social, political and economic classes, its use as a political tool, its manifestations in the world and the measures… source
PSC 295Special Topics in Political Science Units: 3The course will focus on a contemporary issue or concern of topical interest within the field of Political Science. The issue may be domestic, comparative and/or international in scope. Examples incl… source
PSC 299Government Internship Units: 3-6Provides students the opportunity to be selected to serve in federal, state, or local government offices normally within the TMCC service area. If more students apply than there are positions availab… source
PSY 101General Psychology Units: 3Survey of the basic foundations of psychology with emphasis on psychological theories, research methods and principles of behavior. source
PSY 102Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment Units: 3Personality adjustment in healthy persons; adjustment techniques and reactions to frustration and conflict in the context of various social groups. source
PSY 105Introduction to Neuroscience Units: 3This course will provide a framework for understanding the fundamental, biological processes that are involved in human behavior and cognition. Topics surveyed will introduce basic principles of neur… source
PSY 130Human Sexuality Units: 3A survey of human sexuality emphasizing biological, psychological and socio-cultural influences. Topic areas will include sexual orientation, gender identity, communication, intimacy, sexual variatio… source
PSY 205Elementary Analysis of Behavior Units: 3This course will provide an introduction to the science of behavior analysis, with a focus towards the theoretical and applied factors that influence the behavior of humans. Course curriculum will in… source
PSY 210Introduction to Statistical Methods Units: 3Practice with statistical methods especially useful in the presentation and interpretation of psychological, sociological and educational data, includes elementary computer application. Same as SOC 2… source
PSY 233Child Psychology Units: 3A study of the growth and development of the child with special consideration given to theories of learning and personality formation. source
PSY 234Psychology of Adolescence Units: 3A study of the growth and development of adolescence with a focus on biological, cognitive, social-emotional, and cultural factors that impact development from puberty to emerging adulthood. source
PSY 240Introduction to Research Methods Units: 3An overview of the methods and analytical techniques used in the research of social phenomena. Emphasis will be on the design and execution of research. source
PSY 241Introduction to Abnormal Psychology Units: 3An overview of abnormal psychology with emphasis on symptom logy, etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. source
PSY 261Introduction to Social Psychology Units: 3Nature of the person and interpersonal relationships, their formation and maintenance and their institutional, ideological and societal contexts; empirical examination of beliefs, attitudes, influenc… source
PSY 275Undergraduate Research Units: 3This course is designed to provide experience with conducting empirical research with human subjects. Students will define relevant psychological phenomenon, conduct a literature review, design an ex… source
PSY 276Aging in Modern American Society Units: 3The psychological and sociological development and the changes attendant to the process of aging in society; theory and research in the field, implications for social policy, and perspectives on deat… source
PTD 101Painting/Decorating 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the first year course for individuals in the building trades' Painting/Decorating apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered… source
PTD 151Painting/Decorating 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the second year course for individuals in the building trades' Painting/Decorating apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded material is covere… source
PTD 201Painting/Decorating 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the third year course course for individuals in the building trades' Painting/Decorating apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year. This course covers a study of de… source
PTD 251Painting/Decorating 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the fourth year course for individuals in the building trades' Painting/Decorating apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the fourth year. Painters and Decorators fourth year w… source
RAD 101Exploration of Radiology Units: 0.5-1This course is designed for those students who have an interest in becoming a radiological technologist. It is an introductory directed study course designed to give the student a greater knowledge o… source
RAD 103Medical Ethics Units: 1This course is an introduction to the medical profession, the patient and paramedical personnel, regarding professional ethics and medical-legal responsibilities. This course will also provide the st… source
RAD 110Fundamentals of Clinical Radiography I Units: 2A planned clinical experience is provided which gives the student the opportunity to observe and apply theoretical principles while performing radiographic procedures under supervision of the clinica… source
RAD 112Patient Care and Medical Terminology Units: 2This course covers nursing procedures and practices relative to radiological technology with emphasis on patient handling, safety, comfort and communications as employed by the radiological technolog… source
RAD 116Radiography I Units: 3Radiological positioning, related anatomy, considerations for the various problems encountered during positioning and pediatric radiography are discussed. This course covers chest, abdomen, upper ext… source
RAD 118Radiology Physics and Circuitry Units: 3Course will establish a knowledge base of atomic structure and terminology, x-ray unit circuitry, radiation production, the nature and characteristics of radiation, and the photon interactions with m… source
RAD 124Radiographic Photography and Techniques Units: 3Course will establish guidelines for manipulating radiographic techniques (kVp/mAs) to ensure patient safety and optimal image quality is obtained. Image quality factors that will be discussed in the… source
RAD 125Clinical Radiography I Units: 2A planned clinical experience is provided which gives the student the opportunity to build upon previous clinical experience and apply theoretical principles while performing radiographic procedures… source
RAD 126Radiography II Units: 3Advanced radiographic positioning of vertebral column and skull, demonstration and practice of these more complicated radiographic positions; topographical anatomy, pediatric radiography and film cri… source
RAD 128Imaging Equipment Units: 3This course will investigate the evolution of radiographic equipment and provide a knowledge base of routine equipment utilized in modern imaging departments. source
RAD 220Clinical Radiography II Units: 3A planned clinical experience is provided which gives the student the opportunity to improve and perfect clinical skills while applying theoretical principles to radiographic procedures being perform… source
RAD 230Clinical Radiography III Units: 3A planned clinical experience is provided which gives the student the opportunity to incorporate the theory presented in RAD 236 and other pertinent courses and expand clinical skills while performin… source
RAD 236Radiographic Contrast-Routine Exams Units: 2A study of different types of contrast media and how each is used to delineate specific anatomic parts or organs; common radiographic procedures using contrast media; indications; contradictions; pat… source
RAD 238Radiation Safety and Protection Units: 2Accent on radiation health and safety; definitions and significance of various terms employed in radiation protection; biological effects of radiation; methods and instruments used in monitoring: nat… source
RAD 242Radiography Quality Management Units: 1A study of health care communications, customer service, quality improvement, team building, health care systems, accreditation issues and present and future health care trends as each relates to the… source
RAD 244Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiation Units: 2A survey of medical and surgical diseases employing special radiographic procedures with an introduction to the therapeutic uses of radiation, radium and isotopes; overview of medical pathology selec… source
RAD 245Clinical Radiography IV Units: 3A planned clinical experience is provided which gives the student increased responsibility to function more independently under direct and/or indirect supervision while performing radiographic proced… source
RAD 247Radiography Quality Control Units: 1A study of quality control methods are examined and discussed pertaining to the equipment and usage within a radiography department. source
RAD 259Seminar in Radiography Units: 2A general review and integration of all aspects of medical radiological technology is obtained through the use of simulated registry examination and the use of computer review programs. Preparation f… source
RAD 310Advanced Communication Units: 3Radiologic science professionals need to effectively relate and communicate with patients and other health care professionals. This course focuses on expanding the knowledge base and skills necessary… source
RAD 312Radiologic Technology Advanced Patient Care Units: 3Advanced skills are essential elements of providing high-quality patient care. This course focuses on patient education, assessment, communication, pre-procedural and post-procedural care and proper… source
RAD 314Health Care Delivery, Ethics and Medical Law Units: 3It is important for the radiologic technologist to understand health care delivery, ethics and law. This course content includes legal issues that affect the employee and employer directly regarding… source
RAD 320Health Care Informatics Units: 3Health care informatics is an important part of the medical environment; therefore, health care providers must have an understanding of how computers are used in health care delivery. This content is… source
RAD 322Leadership and Team Building Units: 3Leadership and teambuilding are vital components of all healthcare organizations. To promote an effective team, the radiologic technologist must be able to lead and exercise the ability to function w… source
RAD 324Educational Principles for Technologists Units: 3The course is designed to impart an understanding of strategies and techniques for developing skills as an effective facilitator of learning in the clinical setting. source
RAD 335Forensic Radiology Units: 3This course is an introduction to Forensic Radiology. Forensic Radiology is a dedicated area of medical imaging using radiography and additional modalities to assist physicians with issues related to… source
RAD 410Advanced Quality Management Units: 3Quality management (QM) is important to ensure the proper functioning of equipment and compliance with government and accreditation standards. Technologists should have an understanding of the activi… source
RAD 412Diversity and Cultural Competence Units: 3Health care providers work in an increasingly diverse and complex global community. Health care providers must interact respectfully with individuals from a variety of backgrounds, who may hold diffe… source
RAD 414Health Care Compliance and Accreditation Units: 3Health care Compliance and Accreditation is important because of the integral role the radiologic technologist has within the healthcare team. It is essential for the radiologic technologist to provi… source
RAD 416Artificial Intelligence in Radiology Units: 3Artificial Intelligence is extending into the world of radiology and clinical practice. This course content explores AI advances and impacts to radiography and the healthcare profession. source
RAD 430Research Methods and Information Literacy Units: 3The attitude of life-long learning enables the radiologic technologist to stay in step with the current healthcare environment and be prepared to help foster the future and increase awareness of the… source
RE 101Real Estate Principles Units: 4This is the first half of the introduction to real estate. Subjects included are professional organizations, types of property, the law of agency, listing agreements, easements, estates in the land,… source
RE 103Real Estate Law and Practice Units: 4This is the second half of the introduction to real estate. Subjects included are a review of the law of agency, listing agreements and the law of contracts. Additional subjects are financing, leases… source
RE 198Special Topics in Real Estate Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. T… source
READ 135College Reading Strategies Units: 3This course will provide improvement of reading comprehension, critical thinking skills, vocabulary, and study techniques through reading and analyzing a variety of texts, including college-level wor… source
RS 101Refrigeration/Service 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the first year course for individuals in the Refrigeration Servicing (HVAC) program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is t… source
RS 151Refrigeration/Service 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the 2nd year course for individuals in the Refrigeration Servicing (HVAC) program. The course will cover: safety, cooling A/C I, refrigeration I and brazing and soldering. This course is a co… source
RS 201Refrigeration/Service 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6It is the 3rd year course for individuals in the Refrigeration Servicing (HVAC) program. This course is taken twice in the third year. This course is a continuation of RS 151 . The course will cover:… source
RS 251Refrigeration/Service 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the fourth year course for individuals in the Refrigeration Servicing (HVAC) program. This course is taken twice in the fourth year. The course will cover: troubleshooting, electricity I and… source
RS 291Refrigeration/Service 5th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is the fifth-year course for individuals in the Refrigeration Servicing (HVAC) program. This course is taken twice in the fifth year. The fifth year wraps up the training of an HVAC Service Tech… source
RST 101Introduction to Religious Studies Units: 3This course introduces students to the academic study of religion. Focus is given to seven major religious traditions (Islam, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Daoism) as w… source
RST 295Topical Issues Units: 1-3The topic will vary; however, the intent is to develop an awareness of and appreciation for certain religious or spiritual paths and/or issues. source
SCM 474Purchasing and Global Sourcing Units: 3This course synthesizes the principles of the global supply function, reinforces the steps of the procurement cycle, and evaluates the appropriate sourcing and supply decisions in international busin… source
SMTL 101Sheet Metal 1st Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in the sheet metal apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded content is covered when this course is taken tw… source
SMTL 151Sheet Metal 2nd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a second-year course for individuals in the sheet metal apprenticeship program. This course covers trade mathematics; blueprint reading, sketching and elementary sheet metal layout and patter… source
SMTL 201Sheet Metal 3rd Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a third-year course for individuals in the sheet metal apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year. source
SMTL 251Sheet Metal 4th Year Apprenticeship Units: 6This is a fourth-year course for individuals in the sheet metal apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the fourth year. Course covers, welding -- arc, oxy-acetylene, shielded arc and c… source
SOC 101Principles of Sociology Units: 3Sociological principles underlying the development of culture, structure and function of society, human groups, institutions, deviance, stratification and social change. Satisfies UNR Social Science… source
SOC 110Conflict Resolution Units: 3This course will explore a variety of theories and frameworks for analyzing conflict and the techniques, process models, and third-party roles used to constructively intervene in conflict. The course… source
SOC 205Race and Ethnicity in Everyday Life Units: 3An interdisciplinary survey of race and ethnicity, examining identity, cultural diversity, intergroup relations, and public policies from sociological and anthropological perspectives. Same as ANTH 2… source
SOC 210Introduction to Statistical Methods Units: 3Same as PSY 210 . Practice with statistical methods especially useful in the presentation and interpretation of psychological, sociological and educational data. Includes elementary computer applicat… source
SOC 261Introduction to Social Psychology Units: 3Nature of the person and interpersonal relationships, their formation and maintenance and their institutional, ideological and societal contexts; empirical examination of beliefs, attitudes, influenc… source
SOC 275Introduction to Marriage and the Family Units: 3Sex roles, dating patterns, mate selection, marital interaction; alternative forms of marriage and family life. source
SOC 276Aging in Modern American Society Units: 3The psychological and sociological development and the changes attendant to the process of aging in society; theory and research in the field, implications for social policy and perspectives on death… source
SPAN 111First Year Spanish I Units: 4Introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a focus on development of communicative proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. For true beginners only. Th… source
SPAN 112First Year Spanish II Units: 4Continued introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a focus on proficiency in the four skills as described for SPAN 111 . This course transfers to UNR as SPAN 112 . source
SPAN 198Special Topics in Spanish Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
SPAN 211Second Year Spanish I Units: 3Study at the intermediate level of Spanish language structures and culture with continued emphasis on proficiency in the four skills as described for SPAN 111 . This course transfers to UNR as SPAN 2… source
SPAN 212Second Year Spanish II Units: 3Study at the intermediate level of Spanish structures with an emphasis on writing, reading, and conversation. This course transfers to UNR as SPAN 212 . Completion of SPAN 212 satisfies the College o… source
SPAN 221Iberia and Its Cultures Units: 3Introduction to the nationalities and cultures of Iberia; emphasis on the Spanish state, through geographical, historical, socio-economic and artistic issues. Taught in English. source
SPAN 222Hispanic-America and Its Culture Units: 3Introduction to the culture and civilization of Hispanic-American nations. Taught in English; no knowledge of Spanish required. source
SPAN 225A Cultural Perspective: Spain...New Mexico Units: 3A perspective of cultural diversity in Spain and the American Southwest. This course will introduce the differing cultures of Spain within a historical context. Students will look closely at the inte… source
SPAN 226Spanish for Heritage Speakers I Units: 3Intended for students who have a Spanish language background but little or no formal training. Emphasis on writing skills, grammar and vocabulary enrichment. Not open to students who have credit for… source
SPAN 227Spanish for Heritage Speakers II Units: 3Intended for students who have a Spanish language background but little or no formal training. Emphasis on writing skills, grammar and vocabulary enrichment. Not open to students who have credit for… source
SRGT 101Introduction to Surgical Technology Units: 1Roles and responsibilities of the Surgical Technologist are discussed, defined, and explored. Includes hands-on demonstrations pertaining to the field of Surgical Technology. Discussion of the educat… source
SRGT 110Introduction to Sterile Processing Units: 1The role and responsibilities of the Sterile Processing Technician will be discussed and demonstrated. Class time will consist of collecting the correct paperwork necessary for each hospital clinical… source
SRGT 111Sterile Processing Units: 4Study of detailed processes for sterilization of instruments and supplies within a healthcare setting. source
SRGT 112Sterile Processing Clinical Units: 4The student will be assigned to specific preceptors to perform in the function of a Sterile Processing Technician. The student will actively assist in the assembly, cleaning, stocking, sterilizing, a… source
STAT 152Introduction to Statistics Units: 3Descriptive statistics, probability models, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing, linear regression analysis, and special topics. source
SW 101Introduction to Social Work Units: 3Discover the values, history, and practices that define social work as a profession committed to social justice and problem solving. Examine how social workers address challenges faced by individuals… source
SW 250Social Welfare, History, and Policy Units: 3Explore the roots of social welfare in the United States and examine how policies and practices continue to shape people's lives today. Gain perspective on how social, political, and cultural forces,… source
TCA 201Hospitality Career Development Units: 3The purpose of this course is to prepare students for fulfilling, balanced careers as hospitality professionals. The course takes a strategic orientation to career planning (3 to 5 years); and facili… source
THTR 100Introduction to Theatre Units: 3A survey course covering a variety of different aspects of theater including play analysis, historical style, play writing, acting, directing, technical theatre, and more. Representative plays are an… source
THTR 105Introduction to Acting I Units: 3Interpretation of drama through the art of the actor. Development of individual insights, skills, and disciplines in the presentation of dramatic material to the audience and the learning of basic ex… source
THTR 175Introduction to Musical Theatre Literature Units: 3This course examines the development of the genre from its operatic roots in Europe to the present day. It will focus on the social and political influences on the art, the influence of composers on… source
THTR 176Musical Theatre Workshop I Units: 1-3Performance of Musical Theatre Production. source
THTR 180Cinema as Art and Communication Units: 3This course will teach students to appreciate, interpret and respond to selected films from particular genres, directors or actors and to recognize the human values these films depict. It will also i… source
THTR 198Special Topics in Theatre Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
THTR 199Play Structure & Analysis Units: 3A study of dramatic structure and examination of the basic elements of theatrical texts. Introduction to applied methods of script analysis as an approach to researching, writing, directing, designin… source
THTR 200Introduction to Design/Technology Units: 3Create designer drafting and elevations for scenic, costume, and lighting components, of the theatre; present designed projects to prove a working knowledge of the elements of design and visual compo… source
THTR 204Theatre Technology I Units: 3This course will focus on developing the skills needed to create theatrical productions. Focus will be on safety, tool use, material properties, and problem solving in order to build, sew, paint, rig… source
THTR 205Introduction to Acting II Units: 3Continued work on scenes and on principles of auditioning, role analysis, play rehearsal and problems related to sustaining a stage performance. source
THTR 209Theatre Practicum Units: 1-6An advanced course for serious students of theatre who want to pursue acting, directing, and play production in depth. The course culminates with a public performance. Rehearsal hours are arranged an… source
THTR 210Theatre: a Cultural Context Units: 3This is a course designed to increase one's understanding and appreciation of multicultural theatrical art forms and artists who are creating outside of mainstream American theatre. The language, as… source
THTR 230Voice & Movement I - Technique Units: 3Voice and movement technique for the actor. Focuses on developing alignment, coordination, strength, flexibility and mobility of the actor's voice and body. Students complete numerous performance pro… source
THTR 232Children's Theatre Units: 3Rehearsal and performance of plays for Children Theatre including singing, dancing, and acting skills for the college student. The course culminates in multiple public performances. source
THTR 235Design Aesthetics Units: 3Students will explore the elements and principles of design for visual communication through different artistic media, and apply developed concepts to theatrical productions. source
THTR 240Acting for the Camera Units: 3Introduction to performance in television and film. Basic performance techniques will be explored, culminating in a final project. source
THTR 258Theatre Experience and Travel Units: 1-2A rehearsal and touring field study class in which students travel to an arranged destination for the purpose of performance, play viewing, play study or possible workshop attendance. source
THTR 276Musical Theatre Workshop II Units: 1-3Continuation of Rehearsal and Performance of Musical Theatre Productions. source
THTR 295Independent Study: Theatre Units: 1-3Tutorial study of special projects in theater. A student submits a detailed project description and the objectives and learning outcomes specific to the project are formulated by the instructor and t… source
TLS 101Tile Setter Apprentice I Units: 6This is a first-year course for individuals in the tile setters apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken… source
TLS 151Tile Setter Apprentice II Units: 6This is a second-year course for individuals in the tile setter apprenticeship program. This course covers, grouting with mixes and additives. Installation on walls, floors, countertops, back splash… source
TLS 201Tile Setter Apprentice III Units: 6This is a third-year course for individuals in the tile setters apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year. source
VETN 100Introduction to Veterinary Assisting Units: 4This is an introductory course for veterinary assistants. Students will gain knowledge and hands on experience in a variety of topics including: completion of front office procedures for the veterina… source
VETN 101Introduction to Veterinary Nursing Units: 4An introductory course in veterinary nursing/veterinary technology. Including but not limited to the various roles of veterinary technicians in the veterinary profession. The laws and ethics of veter… source
VETN 105Veterinary Medical Terminology Units: 1This course is an introduction to medical terms, laymen's terms, and abbreviations utilized by the veterinary profession. source
VETN 110Clinical Anatomy and Physiology I Units: 4This course is designed to provide the student with the understanding of anatomy and physiology of domestic species that are most often encountered in food animal and companion animal practice. Topic… source
VETN 112Clinical Anatomy and Physiology II Units: 4This course is designed to provide the student with the understanding of anatomy and physiology of domestic species that are most often encountered in food animal and companion animal practice. Body… source
VETN 120Advanced Veterinary Assisting Units: 4This is an advanced course for veterinary assistants designed to build on the material from VETN 100 . Students will gain knowledge and hands on experience in a variety of topics including: understan… source
VETN 125Veterinary Office and Clinical Procedures Units: 1This course is designed to introduce to the veterinary nursing student the roles and responsibilities of the receptionist, office manager, and hospital managers with regard to the veterinary facility… source
VETN 128Animal Nursing Units: 4A course that highlights basic and advanced nursing procedures, including but not limited to restraint, behavior awareness, physical exams, reproduction, necropsy, specimen collection, euthanasia, co… source
VETN 130Directed Veterinary Assisting Practical Units: 2This course enables students to supplement coursework with practical work experience. Students will observe the daily functions of a variety of area veterinary hospitals and practice the skills of a… source
VETN 203Veterinary Clinical and General Pathology Units: 4The course includes information in hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, immunology, cytology, and toxicology. The student will learn collection, handling, and transporting of bio… source
VETN 205Diagnostic Imaging Units: 2This course teaches the principles of diagnostic imaging. Topics include: radiographic theory, equipment, positioning, safety regulations, safety equipment, film processing, radiographic technique ev… source
VETN 208Lab Animal Science and Exotics Units: 2This course includes the principles involved with breed recognition, restraint, husbandry, nutrition, breeding, health conditions, disease recognition, and zoonotic potential of laboratory animals, r… source
VETN 209Parasitology Units: 2This course includes the study of internal and external parasites of domestic animals. The student will learn identification, life cycles, routes of transmission, prevention and treatment protocols f… source
VETN 211Animal Nutrition Units: 2A course in the normal and therapeutic nutritional needs of various species of animals. Topics include components of food, calculating energy requirements, digestion, and life stage needs. source
VETN 225Pharmacology and Toxicology Units: 2This course is designed to instruct veterinary nursing students on the pharmacology and physiology of drugs, rules on filling prescriptions, and handling, storing, and documentation of controlled sub… source
VETN 227Advanced Animal Nursing Units: 4This course is designed to provide the veterinary nursing student with a further understanding of diseases in veterinary medicine. source
VETN 235Surgical Anesthesia, Nursing & Dental Procedures Units: 4This course consists of three sections: anesthesia, surgical nursing and dental procedures. The anesthesia section includes an overview of pharmacology, the use and application of anesthetic agents,… source
VETN 240Large Animal Procedures Units: 4This course includes large animal husbandry, restraint techniques, diseases, nursing and herd health management. The student will acquire the knowledge and skills through lecture and laboratory. Spec… source
VETN 250Critical Care Units: 3A course in procedures, nursing and diseases with respect to the critically ill patient. source
VETN 266Directed Veterinary Nursing Practical Units: 2An externship allowing students to observe companion, food and equine practices. Students will observe all aspects of a working clinic. Externships will allow valuable exposure to the reception area,… source
VETN 267Advanced Clinical Practices Units: 2An externship allowing students to participate in every aspect of a companion animal, food animal and equine practices. Students will participate in all aspects of a working clinic, under direct supe… source
WELD 101Basic Metals Units: 3Basic techniques of metal forming and fabrication using drill press, lathe, milling machine; soldering; brazing; oxyacetylene and electric arc welding. source
WELD 198Special Topics in Welding Units: 0.5-6Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours requ… source
WELD 205CNC PAC I Units: 3This course will introduce student to CNC setup, operation and basic applications. Student should be able to explain operator safety, cutting table layout, data input, program preparation and plasma… source
WELD 206CNC PAC I Practice Units: 2This course is designed to give students the opportunity to hone their kills in basic CNC operation in a lab setting. Practice time is allowed to perfect skills and complete lab assignments. source
WELD 211Welding I Units: 3This course introduces the learner to the world of welding. The course includes general shop safety and environmental issues; introduction to oxygen/fuel gas supply systems, the oxyfuel cutting proce… source
WELD 212Welding I Practice Units: 2The oxyfuel section will develop the student's manual skills necessary to produce high quality flame cuts using manual operated flame cutting equipment and accessories. The student learns and practic… source
WELD 215Introduction to Welding Fabrication Techniques Units: 3This course introduces the learner to Fabrication techniques used in the welding industry including: planning/organizing, math, cutting/processing material, fit-up techniques and finish techniques. source
WELD 221Welding II Units: 3This course is a continuation of Welding I and emphasizes SMAW in the vertical and overhead positions. This course satisfies 4 hours of instruction toward completing the embedded human relations curr… source
WELD 222Welding II Practice Units: 2This course is designed to give learners the opportunity to hone their skills in the SMAW welding process while gaining proficiency in the vertical and overhead positions. Ample practice time is allo… source
WELD 225Independent Study Units: 1-6This course is designed for the student who has a particular interest in welding and wants to concentrate in that area. This is a contractual course. source
WELD 231Welding III Units: 3This course will develop proficiency in the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. The student will develop skills required to make fillet and groove welds in all p… source
WELD 232Welding III Practice Units: 2This course is designed to give learners the opportunity to hone their skills in the GMAW and FCAW processes in all positions by providing them with hands-on time and individual instruction. Ample pr… source
WELD 241Welding IV Units: 3This course is designed to develop proficiency in the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process in all positions on ferrous materials, and in the flat and horizontal positions on nonferrous materials. source
WELD 242Welding IV Practice Units: 2This course is designed to give learners the opportunity to work on their skills in the GTAW process by providing them with individualized instruction and hands-on practice in the preparation and wel… source
WELD 250Welding Certification Preparation Units: 3This course is a contractual course designed for the advanced student who is pursuing AWS (American Welding Society), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), or API (American Petroleum Insti… source
WELD 255CNC PAC II Units: 3This course will build upon the WELD 205 / WELD 206 courses. It is designed to increase the student's knowledge and training of the CNC equipment. The student will develop skills in beginning CNC ope… source
WELD 256CNC PAC II Practice Units: 2This course is designed to give students the opportunity to hone their skills in CNC operation in a lab setting. Practice time is allowed to perfect skills and complete lab assignments. source
WELD 290Internship in Welding Units: 1-8This course is designed for the student who wants to get practical on-the-job training in welding with a local company. Credit is awarded at a rate of 45 hours of work per credit for the successful a… source
WF 205Fire Operations in the Urban Interface Units: 3WF 205 aligns with the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) S-215 Fire Operations in the Wildland/Urban Interface curriculum. This course prepares students to effectively plan and operate in t… source
WF 280Fire Service Leadership Units: 3This course introduces entry level wildland firefighters to foundational leadership principles and practices in the fire service. Emphasis is placed on communication, decision making, situational awa… source
WMST 101Introduction to Women's Studies Units: 3Interdisciplinary analysis of women in culture and society from historical and cross-cultural perspectives. source
WMST 250Introduction to Feminist Theory Units: 3Introduces theory and methods in feminist research and issues from traditional and contemporary perspective. source