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| ACCT 2301 | Principles of Financial Accounting | — | (Formerly ACCT 2401) This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of financial accounting as prescribed by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as applied to transaction… source |
| ACCT 2302 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | (Formerly ACCT 2402) This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting appropriate for all organizations. Students will study information from the entity's accountin… source |
| ACNT 1311 | Introduction to Computerized Accounting | — | Introduction to utilizing the computer in maintaining accounting records with primary emphasis on a general ledger package. Testing Fee: $86.00 source |
| ACNT 1313 | Computerized Accounting Applications | — | Use of the computer to develop and maintain accounting records and to process common business applications for managerial decision-making. Testing Fee: $86.00 source |
| ACRW 0210 | Academic Reading/Writing | — | Integration of critical reading and academic writing skills. The course fulfills Texas Success Initiative requirements for Reading and/or Writing. Program Fee: $17.00 source |
| AGAH 1453 | Beef Cattle Production | — | An overview of the beef cattle industry. Topics include the organization and operation of beef cattle enterprises, selection breeding, reproduction, health, nutrition, management, and marketing. Cour… source |
| AGCR 1407 | Range Management (A) | — | (Formerly AGCR 1307) Practical problems of managing native pastures and rangelands. Includes rangeland ecology, stocking rates, rotation systems, toxic plants, range reseeding, brush control, and eco… source |
| AGEQ 1315 | Horse Evaluation I | — | Instruction in evaluation and selection of horses based on breed/performance criteria. Topics include basic anatomy and its relation to function, breed type and characteristics, and standard performa… source |
| AGEQ 1411 | Equine Science I | — | An introduction to the horse industry. Includes history, organization and operation of equine enterprises, selection, breeds, breeding reproduction, health, nutrition management, and marketing. Lab F… source |
| AGME 1315 | Farm & Ranch Shop Skills I (A) | — | Study and application of shop skills used in agricultural processes including arc welding, oxyacetylene cutting and welding, drawing and planning projects, tool maintenance, metal working, woodworkin… source |
| AGMG 1264 | PRACTICUM (OR FIELD EXPERIENCE) - FARM/FARM AND RANCH MANAGEMENT (2) | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. source |
| AGMG 1311 | Introduction to Agribusiness (A) | — | Introduction to agribusiness management, marketing, and sales in the free enterprise system. Topics include economic principles, finance, risk management, record keeping, budgeting, employee/employer… source |
| AGMG 1364 | Practicum (Or Field Experience)- Farm/Farm And Ranch Management | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. source |
| AGMG 2265 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Farm/Farm and Ranch Management | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. source |
| AGMG 2364 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Farm/Farm and Ranch Management | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. source |
| AGMG 2365 | Practicum (Or Field Experience)- Farm/Farm And Ranch Management | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. source |
| AGRI 1131 | The Agricultural Industry | — | Overview of agriculture and the American agricultural system, including an examination of career opportunities and requirements. source |
| AGRI 1309 | Computers In Agriculture | — | Survey of the use of computers in agricultural applications. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| AGRI 1407 | Agronomy | — | Principles and practices in the development, production, and management of field crops including growth and development, climate, plant requirements, pest management, and production methods. Lab Fee:… source |
| AGRI 1419 | Introductory Animal Science | — | Scientific animal production and the importance of livestock and meat industries. Selection, reproduction, nutrition, management, and marketing of livestock. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| AGRI 2317 | Introduction to Agricultural Economics | — | Fundamental economic principles and their applications in the agriculture industry. source |
| AGRI 2321 | Livestock Evaluation I | — | Evaluation and grading of market cattle, swine, sheep, and goats and their carcasses, and wholesale cuts. Emphasis will be placed on value determination. Selection and evaluation of breeding cattle,… source |
| AGRI 2330 | Wildlife Conservation & Management | — | Principles and practices used in the production and improvement of wildlife resources. Aesthetic, ecological, and recreational uses of public and private lands. source |
| ARTS 1301 | Art Appreciation | — | A general introduction to the visual arts designed to create an appreciation of the vocabulary, media, techniques, and purposes of the creative process. Students will critically interpret and evaluat… source |
| ARTS 1303 | Art History I (Prehistoric to 14th Century) | — | A chronological analysis of the historical and cultural contexts of the visual arts from prehistoric times to the14th century. Learning Outcomes upon successful completion of this course, students wi… source |
| ARTS 1304 | Art History II (14th Century to Present) | — | A chronological analysis of the historical and cultural contexts of the visual arts from the 14th century to the present day. Upon successful completion of this course, students will: Identify and de… source |
| ARTS 1311 | Design I (2-Dimensional) | — | An introduction to the fundamental terminology, concepts, theory, and application of two-dimensional design. Lab fee: $15.00 source |
| ARTS 1316 | Drawing I | — | A foundation studio course exploring drawing with emphasis on descriptive, expressive and conceptual approaches. Students will learn to see and interpret a variety of subjects while using diverse mat… source |
| ARTS 2316 | Painting I | — | Studio art course that introduces the fundamental principles, materials, and techniques of painting. Lab fee: $15.00 source |
| AUMT 1201 | Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology (A) | — | An introductory overview of the automotive service industry including history, safety practices, shop equipment and tools, vehicle subsystems, service publications, professional responsibilities, and… source |
| AUMT 1267 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. source |
| AUMT 1312 | Basic Automotive Service | — | Basic automotive service. Includes compliance with safety and hazardous material handling procedures and maintenance of shop equipment. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| AUMT 1407 | Automotive Electrical Systems | — | An overview of automotive electrical systems including topics in operational theory, testing, diagnosis, and repair of, charging and starting systems, and electrical accessories. Emphasis on electric… source |
| AUMT 1410 | Automotive Brake Systems (A) | — | Operation and repair of drum/disc type brake systems. Topics include brake theory, diagnosis, and repair of power, manual, anti-lock brake systems, and parking brakes. May be taught manufacturer spec… source |
| AUMT 1416 | Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems (A) | — | Diagnosis and repair of automotive suspension and steering systems including electronically controlled systems. Includes component repair, alignment procedures and tire and wheel service. May be taug… source |
| AUMT 1419 | Automotive Engine Repair | — | Fundamentals of engine operation, diagnosis and repair. Emphasis on identification, inspection, measurements, disassembly, repair, and reassembly of the engine. May be taught manufacturer specific. L… source |
| AUMT 1445 | Automotive Climate Control Systems | — | Diagnosis and repair of manual/electronic climate control systems; includes the refrigeration cycle and EPA guidelines for refrigerant handling. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lab Fee: $24.00;… source |
| AUMT 1472 | High Performance Modification: Theory and Execution | — | Evaluate a vehicle to determine its overall potential for increased performance, determine an attainable goal, set a course of action to reach the goal, and execute the modifications within set budge… source |
| AUMT 2310 | Automotive Service Consultant | — | Automotive service consulting skills and procedures. Includes vehicle identification, product knowledge, shop operations, warranty service contracts, communications, customer relations, internal rela… source |
| AUMT 2317 | Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I | — | Theory, operation, diagnosis of drivability concerns, and repair ignition, and fuel delivery systems. Use of current engine performance diagnostic equipment. May be taught manufacturer specific instr… source |
| AUMT 2328 | Automotive Service | — | Mastery of automotive service including competencies covered in related courses. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| BARB 1291 | ST in Barber: Manicuring & Related Theory | — | Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the stud… source |
| BARB 1307 | Introduction To Hair Design | — | Introduction to hair styling with emphasis on the fundamentals of haircutting and related skills. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| BARB 1402 | Barber Styling I | — | Continued development in haircutting techniques and implementation of basic styling. Introduction to chemical reformation. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00; Liability Insurance Fee: $20.00 source |
| BARB 1404 | Introduction To Barber Styling | — | Basic techniques for hair cutting. Introduction to the related skills of shampooing and treatments, and of trimming beards and mustaches. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| BARB 1442 | Barber Styling II | — | Continuation of Barber Styling I with emphasis on intermediate hands-on application of skills. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| BARB 2431 | Advanced Barber Styling I | — | Advanced skills in all areas of haircutting, hairstyling and skincare. Introduction to haircoloring techniques. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00; Liability Insurance Fee: $20.00 (charged once per… source |
| BARB 2432 | BARBER LAW AND SHOP MANAGEMENT I | — | Introduction to Texas barber law and business management. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00. source |
| BARB 2441 | Advanced Barber Styling II | — | Continuation of Advanced Barber Styling I with further refinement of all skills and theory for licensure. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00; Liability Insurance Fee: $20.00 (charged once per acade… source |
| BIOL 1108 | Biology for Non-Science Majors I Laboratory | — | This laboratory-based course accompanies , Biology for Non-Science Majors I. Laboratory activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of… source |
| BIOL 1109 | Biology for Non-Science Majors II Laboratory | — | This laboratory-based course accompanies , Biology for Non-Science Majors I. Laboratory activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of… source |
| BIOL 1111 | General Botany Laboratory | — | This laboratory-based course accompanies Biology 1311, General Botany. Laboratory activities will reinforce fundamental biological concepts relevant to plant physiology, life cycle, growth and develo… source |
| BIOL 1113 | General Zoology Laboratory | — | This laboratory-based course accompanies Biology 1313, General Zoology. Laboratory activities will reinforce fundamental biological concepts relevant to animals, including systematics, evolution, str… source |
| BIOL 1308 | Biology for Non-Science Majors I | — | This course is recommended for non-science major. This course will provide a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and… source |
| BIOL 1309 | Biology for Non-Science Majors II | — | This course is recommended for non-science majors. This course will provide a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and… source |
| BIOL 1311 | General Botany | — | Fundamental biological concepts relevant to plant physiology, life cycle, growth and development, structure and function, and cellular and molecular metabolism. The role of plants in the environment,… source |
| BIOL 1313 | General Zoology | — | Fundamental biological concepts relevant to animals, including systematics, evolution, structure and function, cellular and molecular metabolism, reproduction, development, diversity, phylogeny, and… source |
| BIOL 1322 | Nutrition & Diet Therapy I | — | This course introduces general nutritional concepts in health and disease and includes practical applications of that knowledge. Special emphasis is given to nutrients and nutritional processes inclu… source |
| BIOL 1408 | Biology For Non-Science Majors I | — | This course is recommended for non-science majors. Provides a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of life, cells, structure, function, and reproduction. La… source |
| BIOL 1409 | Biology For Non-Science Majors II | — | This course is recommended for non-science major. This course will provide a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and… source |
| BIOL 1411 | General Botany | — | Fundamental biological concepts relevant to plant physiology, life cycle, growth and development, structure and function, and cellular and molecular metabolism. The role of plants in the environment,… source |
| BIOL 1413 | General Zoology | — | Fundamental biological concepts relevant to animals, including systematics, evolution, structure and function, cellular and molecular metabolism, reproduction, development, diversity, phylogeny, and… source |
| BIOL 2101 | Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles of Anatomy & Physiology I lecture. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic… source |
| BIOL 2102 | Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles of Anatomy & Physiology II lecture. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic… source |
| BIOL 2106 | Environmental Biology Lab | — | This laboratory-based course accompanies Biology 2306, Environmental Biology. This laboratory-based course accompanies Biology 2306, Environmental Biology. Laboratory activities will reinforce princi… source |
| BIOL 2120 | Microbiology for Non-Science Majors Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles of Microbiology for Non-Science Majors lecture. This course covers basics of culture and identification of bacteria and microbial ecolog… source |
| BIOL 2301 | Anatomy & Physiology I | — | Anatomy and Physiology I is the first part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: integu… source |
| BIOL 2302 | Anatomy & Physiology II | — | Anatomy and Physiology II is the second part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, immune… source |
| BIOL 2306 | Environmental Biology | — | Principles of environmental systems and ecology, including biogeochemical cycles, energy transformations, abiotic interactions, symbiotic relationships, natural resources and their management, lifest… source |
| BIOL 2320 | Microbiology for Non-Science Majors | — | This course covers basic microbiology and immunology and is primarily directed at pre-nursing, pre-allied health, and non-science majors. It provides an introduction to historical concepts of the nat… source |
| BIOL 2401 | Anatomy & Physiology I | — | Anatomy and Physiology I is the first part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: integu… source |
| BIOL 2402 | Anatomy & Physiology II | — | Anatomy and Physiology II is the second part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, immune… source |
| BIOL 2406 | Environmental Biology | — | Principles of environmental systems and ecology, including biogeochemical cycles, energy transformations, abiotic interactions, symbiotic relationships, natural resources and their management, lifest… source |
| BIOL 2420 | Microbiology for Non-Science Majors | — | This course covers basic microbiology and immunology and is primarily directed at pre-nursing, pre-allied health, and non-science majors. It provides an introduction to historical concepts of the nat… source |
| BMGT 1309 | Information and Project Management | — | Critical path methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes time/cost tradeoffs, resource utilization, stochastic considerations, task determination, time management, scheduling management,… source |
| BMGT 1327 | Principles of Management (A) | — | (Formerly BMGT 1303) Concepts, terminology, principles, theories, and issues in the field of management. source |
| BMGT 1341 | Business Ethics | — | Discussion of ethical issues, the development of a moral frame of reference, and the need for an awareness of social responsibility in management practices and business activities. Includes ethical c… source |
| BMGT 2303 | Problem Solving and Decision Making | — | Decision-making and problem-solving processes in organizations utilizing logical and creative problem-solving techniques. Application of theory is provided by experiential activities using managerial… source |
| BUSG 1207 | Entrepreneurship and Economic Development | — | Overview of entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy. Includes community support systems for entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship and Small Business Testing Fee: $63.00 source |
| BUSG 1303 | Principles Of Finance | — | Financial dynamics of a business. Includes monetary and credit theory, cash inventory, capital management, and consumer and government finance. Emphasizes the time value of money. source |
| BUSI 1301 | Business Principles | — | The course provides a survey of economic systems, forms of business ownership, and considerations for running a business. Students will learn various aspects of business, management, and leadership f… source |
| BUSI 2304 | Business Report Writing and Correspondence | — | (Formerly BMGT 1305) Theory and applications for technical reports and correspondence in business. Test Fee: $62.00 source |
| CDEC 1016 | Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential Training | — | Provides a variety of experiences that can build the practical skills needed to successfully become a Child Development Associate. Based on the content areas developed by the Council for Professional… source |
| CHEF 1001 | Basic Food Preparation | — | A study of the fundamental principles of food preparation and cookery to include Brigade System, cooking techniques, material handling, heat transfer, sanitation, safety, nutrition, and professionali… source |
| CHEF 1005 | Sanitation and Safety | — | A study of personal cleanliness; sanitary practices in food preparation; causes, investigation, control of illness caused by food contamination (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points); and work pla… source |
| CHEF 2001 | Intermediate Food Preparation | — | Continuation of previous food preparation course. Topics include the concept of pre-cooked food items, as well as scratch preparation. Covers full range of food preparation techniques. source |
| CHEM 1105 | Introductory Chemistry I Laboratory | — | Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food/physiological chemistry, and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied healt… source |
| CHEM 1111 | General Chemistry I Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles presented in ; introduction of the scientific method, experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory r… source |
| CHEM 1112 | General Chemistry II Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles presented in ; introduction of the scientific method, experimental design, chemical instrumentation, data collection and analysis, and p… source |
| CHEM 1305 | Introductory Chemistry I | — | Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food/physiological chemistry, and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied healt… source |
| CHEM 1311 | General Chemistry I | — | Fundamental principles of chemistry for majors in the sciences, health sciences, and engineering; topics include measurements, fundamental properties of matter, states of matter, chemical reactions,… source |
| CHEM 1312 | General Chemistry II | — | Fundamental principles of chemistry for majors in the sciences, health sciences, and engineering; topics include chemical equilibrium; phase diagrams and spectrometry; acid-base concepts; thermodynam… source |
| CHEM 1406 | Introductory Chemistry I | — | Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food/physiological chemistry and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied health… source |
| CHEM 1411 | General Chemistry I | — | Fundamental principles of chemistry for majors in the sciences, health sciences, and engineering; topics include measurements, fundamental properties of matter, states of matter, chemical reactions,… source |
| CHEM 1412 | General Chemistry II | — | Chemical equilibrium; phase diagrams and spectrometry; acid-base concepts; thermodynamics; kinetics; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; an introduction to organic chemistry and descriptive inorgani… source |
| CJCR 1000 | Basic Jail Course | — | Human relations; observation; evaluation of prisoners; booking procedures; classification; mug shots; fingerprinting; strip searches; meals; medical services; visitation; inmates rights and privilege… source |
| CJLE 1006 | Basic Peace Officer I | — | Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Pe… source |
| CJLE 1012 | Basic Peace Officer II | — | Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, III, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved B… source |
| CJLE 1018 | Basic Peace Officer III | — | Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved Ba… source |
| CJLE 1024 | Basic Peace Officer IV | — | Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, III, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved B… source |
| CJLE 1029 | Basic Peace Officer V | — | Supplemental course taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer Courses I, II, III, and IV. Satisfies or exceeds the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved Basic Peace Officer Academy… source |
| COSC 1301 | Introduction to Computing | — | Overview of computer systems-hardware, operating systems, the Internet, and application software including word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and databases. Current topics such as… source |
| CPMT 1351 | IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software | — | An introduction to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing demand for entry-level information and communication technology (ICT) professionals. The curriculum covers… source |
| CRIJ 1301 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | This course provides a historical and philosophical overview of the American criminal justice system, including the nature, extent, and impact of crime; criminal law; and justice agencies and process… source |
| CRIJ 1306 | Court Systems and Practices | — | This course is a study of the court system as it applies to the structures, procedures, practices and sources of law in American courts, using federal and Texas statutes and case law. source |
| CRIJ 2313 | Correctional Systems and Practices | — | This course is a survey of institutional and non-institutional corrections. Emphasis will be placed on the organization and operation of correctional systems; treatment and rehabilitation; population… source |
| CRIJ 2328 | Police Systems and Practices | — | This course examines the establishment, role and function of police in a democratic society. It will focus on types of police agencies and their organizational structure, police-community interaction… source |
| CSME 1007 | Orientation to Eyelash Extensions | — | An overview of the skills and knowledge of the fundamentals necessary for the field of eyelash extensions, according to the safety and sanitation requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and… source |
| CSME 1008 | Principles of Eyelash Extensions | — | This course provides the student with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to safely and effectively apply eyelash extensions. source |
| CSME 1009 | Applications of Eyelash Extensions | — | This course provides the student with the skills necessary to perform client services using current techniques and business practices. source |
| CSME 1248 | Principles of Skin Care | — | An introduction of the theory and practice of skin care. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| CSME 1310 | Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory | — | Introduction to the theory and practice of hair cutting. Topics include terminology, implements, sectioning and finishing techniques. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| CSME 1401 | Orientation to Cosmetology | — | An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of cosmetology. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00; Liability Insurance: $20.00 (charged once each academic year) source |
| CSME 1443 | Manicuring and Related Theory | — | Presentation of the theory and practice of nail services. Topics include terminology, application, and workplace competencies related to nail services. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| CSME 1451 | Artistry of Hair, Theory and Practice | — | Instruction in the artistry of hair design. Topics include theory, techniques, and application of hair design. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| CSME 1453 | Chemical Reformation and Related Theory | — | Presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation including terminology, application, and workplace competencies. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| CSME 2401 | Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory | — | Presentation of the theory, practice, and chemistry of hair color. Topics include terminology, application, and workplace competencies related to hair color. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| CSME 2410 | Advanced Hair Cutting | — | Advanced concepts and practice of haircutting. Topics include haircuts utilizing scissors, razor, and/or clippers. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| CVOP 1005 | Commercial Drivers License Written Skills | — | Overview of the State of Texas Class A Commercial Drivers License written test. In-depth coverage of general knowledge, air brakes, combination vehicle, doubles and triples, tankers, and hazardous ma… source |
| CVOP 1013 | Professional Truck Drivers I | — | Overview of the State of Texas Class A Commercial Drivers License written test. Includes preparation for mastery of the Commercial Drivers License written examination, general truck driving skills wi… source |
| DNTA 1160 | Clinical-Dental Assisting/Assistant | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. T… source |
| DNTA 1205 | Dental Radiology | — | Introduction to radiation physics, radiation protection, and the operation of radiographic equipment. Instruction in exposure, processing and mounting of dental radiographs, and study of federal and… source |
| DNTA 1241 | Dental Laboratory Procedures | — | Perform various dental laboratory procedures such as producing final study casts and fabricating provisional restorations. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| DNTA 1245 | Preventive Dentistry | — | The study of nutrition and preventable dental disease and community dental health. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| DNTA 1249 | Dental Radiology In The Clinic | — | The practical application of exposing, processing, and mounting diagnostically acceptable radiographs obtained by utilizing various radiographic techniques. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| DNTA 1301 | Dental Materials | — | Composition, properties, procedures and safety standards related to dental materials. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| DNTA 1353 | Dental Assisting Applications | — | An expanded study of dental assisting with emphasis on four-handed dentistry and utilization of armamentarium for general practice and specialty procedures. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| DNTA 1411 | Dental Science | — | A fundamental study of anatomical systems with emphasis placed on head and neck anatomy. Topics include embryology of the teeth along with basic dental terminology, pharmacology, oral pathology, and… source |
| DNTA 1415 | Chairside Assisting | — | A study of pre-clinical chairside assisting procedures, instrumentation, OSHA and other regulatory agencies’ standards. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| DRAM 1120 | Theater Practicum I | — | Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| DRAM 1121 | Theater Practicum II | — | Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| DRAM 1310 | Theater Appreciation | — | Survey of theater including its history, dramatic works, stage techniques, production procedures, and relation to other art forms. Participation in productions may be required. Special Fee: $18.00 source |
| DRAM 2120 | Theater Practicum III | — | Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| DRAM 2121 | Theater Practicum IV | — | Practicum in theater with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| DRAM 2366 | Film Appreciation | — | Survey and analyze cinema including history, film techniques, production procedures, selected motion pictures and cinema's impact on and reflection of society. source |
| ECON 2301 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | An analysis of the economy as a whole including measurement and determination of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, national income, inflation, and unemployment. Other topics include internationa… source |
| ECON 2302 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | Analysis of the behavior of individual economic agents, including consumer behavior and demand, producer behavior and supply, price and output decisions by firms under various market structures, fact… source |
| ECRD 1011 | Electrocardiography | — | Fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. source |
| EDUC 1100 | Learning Framework | — | A study of the 1) research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition, and motivation, 2) factors that impact learning, and 3) application of learning strategies. Theoretical models of strat… source |
| EDUC 1301 | Introduction to the Teaching Profession | — | An enriched integrated pre-service course and content experience that provides active recruitment and institutional support of students interested in a teaching career, especially in high need fields… source |
| EDUC 2301 | Introduction to Special Populations | — | An enriched integrated pre-service course and content experience that provides an overview of schooling and classrooms from the perspectives of exceptional individuals of language, gender, socioecono… source |
| EEIR 2366 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repairer, General | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan development by the employer, college and student. The guided external experiences may be paid or unpaid. source |
| ELMT 2433 | Industrial Electronics | — | Devices, circuits, and systems primarily used in automated manufacturing and/or process control including computer controls and interfacing between mechanical, electrical, electronic, and computer eq… source |
| ELPT 1321 | Introduction to Electrical Safety and Tools | — | Safety rules and regulations. Includes the selection, inspection, use, and maintenance of common tools for electricians. Lab fee: $24.00; Program fee: $52.00: OSHA 10 Testing fee: $60.00 source |
| ELPT 1411 | Basic Electrical Theory (A) | — | Operating principles of solid-state and conventional controls along with their practical applications. Includes braking, jogging, plugging, and safety interlocks, wiring, and schematic diagram interp… source |
| ELPT 1441 | Motor Control | — | Operating principles of solid-state and conventional controls along with their practical applications. Includes braking, jogging, plugging, and safety interlocks, wiring, and schematic diagram interp… source |
| ELPT 1457 | Industrial Wiring | — | Wiring methods used for industrial installations. Includes motor circuits, raceway and bus way installations, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Lab Fees: $24.00; Program… source |
| ELPT 2319 | Programmable Logic Controllers I | — | Fundamental concepts of programmable logic controllers, principles of operation, and numbering system as applied to electrical controls. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| ELPT 2339 | Electrical Power Distribution | — | Design, operation, and technical details of modern power distribution systems including generating equipment, transmission lines, plant distribution, and protective devices. Includes calculations of… source |
| ELPT 2355 | Programmable Logic Controllers II | — | Advanced concepts in programmable logic controllers and their applications and interfacing to industrial controls. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| ELPT 2443 | Electrical Systems Design | — | Electrical design of commercial and/or industrial projects including building layout, types of equipment, placement, sizing of electrical equipment, and all electrical calculations according to the r… source |
| ELPT 2449 | Industrial Automation | — | Electrical control systems, applications, and interfacing utilized in industrial automation. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| EMSP 1019 | CPR for Healthcare Providers | — | Designed for healthcare providers and professional rescuers. Lifesaving skills of respiratory and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. This course was designed to be repeated… source |
| EMSP 1260 | Clinical - Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) (B) | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. C… source |
| EMSP 1338 | Introduction to Advanced Practice | — | Fundamental elements associated with emergency medical services to include preparatory practices, pathophysiology, medication administration, and related topics. Travel may be required to fulfill cli… source |
| EMSP 1355 | Trauma Management | — | Knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of patients with traumatic injuries. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| EMSP 1356 | Patient Assessment and Airway Management | — | Knowledge and skills required to perform patient assessment, airway management, and artificial ventilation. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| EMSP 1362 | Clinical - Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) (A) | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. C… source |
| EMSP 1501 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | Preparation for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00; Platinum Ed EMS testing Fee: $49.00 source |
| ENGL 0305 | Integrated Reading And Writing I | — | Integration of critical reading and academic writing skills. The course fulfills Texas Success Initiative requirements for Reading and/or Writing. Special Fee: $17.00 source |
| ENGL 0306 | Integrated Reading And Writing II | — | Integration of critical reading and academic writing skills. This corequisite intervention is taught at the upper (exit) level and successful completion fulfills Texas Success Initiative requirements… source |
| ENGL 1301 | Composition I | — | Intensive study of and practice in writing processes, from invention and researching to drafting, revising, and editing, both individually and collaborative. Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices,… source |
| ENGL 1302 | Composition II | — | Intensive study of and practice in the strategies and techniques for developing research-based expository and persuasive texts. Emphasis on effective and ethical rhetorical inquiry, including primary… source |
| ENGL 2322 | British Literature I | — | A survey of the development of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Eighteenth Century. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical… source |
| ENGL 2323 | British Literature II | — | A survey of the development of British literature from the Romantic period to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural… source |
| ENGL 2327 | American Literature I | — | A survey of American literature from the period of exploration and settlement through the Civil War. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and… source |
| ENGL 2328 | American Literature II | — | A survey of American literature from the Civil War to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be… source |
| ENGL 2332 | World Literature I | — | A survey of world literature from the ancient world through the sixteenth century. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts… source |
| ENGL 2333 | World Literature II | — | A survey of world literature from the seventeenth century to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts w… source |
| FIRS 1001 | Firefighter Certification I | — | One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fir… source |
| FIRS 1007 | Firefighter Certification II | — | One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, III, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire… source |
| FIRS 1013 | Firefighter Certification III | — | One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire… source |
| FIRS 1019 | Firefighter Certification IV | — | One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire… source |
| FIRS 1023 | Firefighter Certification V | — | One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fir… source |
| FIRS 1029 | Firefighter Certification VI | — | One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire… source |
| FIRS 1033 | Firefighter Certification VII | — | One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VI to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire… source |
| GOVT 2305 | Federal Government (Federal Constitution and Topics) | — | Origin and development of the U.S. Constitution, structure and powers of the national government including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, federalism, political participation, the… source |
| GOVT 2306 | Texas Government (Texas Constitution and Topics) | — | Origin and development of the Texas constitution, structure and powers of state and local government, federalism and inter-governmental relations, political participation, the election process, publi… source |
| HAMG 1024 | Hospitality Human Resource Management | — | Principles and procedures of human resource management in the hospitality industry. source |
| HAMG 2001 | Principles Of Food And Beverage Operations | — | An overview of food and beverage management in various hospitality environments. Emphasizes cost controls from procurement to marketing and sales. source |
| HAMG 2037 | Hospitality Facilities Management | — | Identification of hospitality building systems and facilities; to include sustainability and risk management. source |
| HART 1256 | EPA Recovery Certification Preparation | — | Certification training for HVAC refrigerant recovery, recycle, and reclaim. Instruction will provide a review of EPA guidelines for refrigerant recovery and recycling during the installation, service… source |
| HART 1310 | HVAC Shop Practices and Tools | — | Tools and instruments used in the HVAC industry. Includes proper application, use and care of these tools, and tubing and piping practices. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| HART 1401 | Basic Electricity for HVAC | — | Principles of electricity as required by HVAC technician including proper use of test equipment, A/C and D/C circuits electrical circuits, and component theory and operation. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program… source |
| HART 1403 | Air Conditioning Control Principles | — | A basic study of HVAC and refrigeration controls; troubleshooting of control components; emphasis on use of wiring diagrams to analyze high and low voltage circuits; a review of Ohm's law as applied… source |
| HART 1407 | Refrigeration Principles | — | An introduction to the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer theory, temperature/pressure relationship, refrigerant handling, refrigeration components, and safety. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $60.00 source |
| HART 1441 | Residential Air Conditioning | — | A study of components, applications, and installation of mechanical air conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair, and charging of air conditioning systems. Lab Fee… source |
| HART 1445 | Gas and Electric Heating | — | Study of the procedures and principles used in servicing heating systems including gas fired furnaces and electric heating systems. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $60.00 source |
| HART 2436 | Air Conditioning Troubleshooting | — | An advanced course in application of troubleshooting principles and use of test instruments to diagnose air conditioning and refrigeration components and system problems including conducting performa… source |
| HART 2438 | Air Conditioning Installation and Startup | — | A study of air conditioning system installation, refrigerant piping, condensate disposal, and air cleaning equipment with emphasis on startup and performance testing. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $6… source |
| HART 2441 | Commercial Air Conditioning | — | A study of components, applications, and installation of air conditioning systems with capacities of 25 tons or less. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $60.00 source |
| HART 2445 | Residential Air Conditioning Systems Design | — | Study of the properties of air and results of cooling, heating, humidifying or dehumidifying; heat gain and heat loss calculations including equipment selection and balancing the air system. Lab Fee:… source |
| HART 2468 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology/Technician | — | (Formerly HART 2368) Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. The guided external experiences may be paid or… source |
| HIST 1301 | United States History I | — | A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States from the pre-Columbian era to the Civil War/Reconstruction period. United States History I include… source |
| HIST 1302 | United States History II | — | A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States from the Civil War/Reconstruction era to the present. United States History II examines industrial… source |
| HIST 2301 | Texas History | — | A survey of the political, social, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of Texas from the pre-Columbian era to the present. Themes that may be addressed in Texas History include: Spanish colo… source |
| HIST 2311 | Western Civilization I | — | A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, religious, and intellectual history of Europe and the Mediterranean world from human origins to the 17th century. Themes that should be addresse… source |
| HIST 2312 | Western Civilization II | — | A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, religious, and intellectual history of Europe and the Mediterranean world from the 17th century to the modern era. Themes that should be address… source |
| HPRS 1201 | Introduction to Health Profession (A) | — | An overview of roles of various members of the health care system, educational requirements, and issues affecting the delivery of health care. source |
| HPRS 1206 | Essentials of Medical Terminology (SRGT OR EMSP) (A) | — | A study of medical terminology, word origin, structure, and application. Areas of instruction include anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology as it relates to surgically treatable diseases and disor… source |
| HPRS 1304 | Basic Health Profession Skills (A) | — | A study of the concepts that serve as the foundation for health profession courses, including client care and safety issues, basic client monitoring, and health documentation methods. source |
| HPRS 2000 | Pharmacology for Health Professions | — | A study of drug classifications, actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, routes of administration, and calculation of dosages. source |
| HRPO 2301 | Human Resources Management | — | Behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources in organizations. source |
| HRPO 2307 | Organizational Behavior | — | The analysis and application of organizational theory, group dynamics, motivation theory, leadership concepts, and the integration of interdisciplinary concepts from the behavioral sciences. source |
| IFWA 1010 | Nutrition and Menu Planning | — | Application of principles of nutrition in planning menus for the food service industry. source |
| ITNW 1316 | Introduction to Network Administration | — | An introduction to the basic concepts of network administration. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| ITNW 1325 | Fundamentals of Networking Technologies (A) | — | Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Lab Fee: $24.00;… source |
| ITNW 1358 | Network + | — | Assist individuals in preparing for the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Network + certification exam and career as a network professional. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00; Te… source |
| ITNW 2312 | Routers | — | Router configuration for local area networks and wide area networks. Includes Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques and intermediate routing protocols. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| ITNW 2454 | Internet/Intranet Server | — | Advanced concepts in the designing, installing, and administration of an Internet/Intranet server. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00: Software Fee: $80.00 source |
| ITSC 1301 | Introduction to Computers (A) | — | Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $17.00 source |
| ITSC 2339 | Personal Computer Help Desk Support | — | Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| ITSC 2364 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Computer and Information Sciences, General | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. The guided external experiences may be paid or unpaid. source |
| ITSE 1306 | PHP Programming | — | Introduction to PHP including the design of web-based applications, arrays, strings, regular expressions, file input/output, e-mail and database interfaces, stream and network programming, debugging… source |
| ITSE 1402 | Computer Programming (A) | — | Introduction to computer programming including design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $40.00 source |
| ITSE 1407 | Introduction to C++ Programming | — | Introduction to computer programming using C++. Emphasis on the fundamentals of object-oriented design with development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and… source |
| ITSY 1442 | Information Technology Security | — | Instruction in security for network computer hardware, software, virtualization, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses. Top… source |
| ITSY 2400 | Operating System Security | — | Safeguard operating systems by demonstrating support skills and designing and implementing security processes. Identify security threats and monitor security implementations. Use best practices to co… source |
| LEAD 1000 | Workforce Development with Critical Thinking | — | Development of leadership skills and critical thinking strategies that promote employment readiness, retention, advancement, and promotion. Lab Fee: $16.00 source |
| LEAD 1100 | Workforce Development with Critical Thinking | — | Development of leadership skills and critical thinking strategies that promote employment readiness, retention, advancement, and promotion. Students will receive a grade of P=pass or U=Unsuccessful f… source |
| MATH 0000 | Developing Foundation Math Skills Lab | — | The BASE NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study o… source |
| MATH 0013 | Developing Foundation Math Skills Lab | — | The Base NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study o… source |
| MATH 0300 | Foundations of Math Preparation | — | Placement is based on Texas Success Initiative and Texas Success Initiative 2 scores and Texas Success Initiative Diagnostic Level. The NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and re… source |
| MATH 0313 | Developing Algebra Skills I | — | The BASE NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study o… source |
| MATH 0314 | Developing Algebra Skills II | — | The course supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of n… source |
| MATH 0332 | Developing Contemporary Math Skills | — | The course supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of n… source |
| MATH 0342 | Developing Statical Skills | — | The course supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of n… source |
| MATH 0400 | Foundations of Math | — | The course supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of n… source |
| MATH 1314 | College Algebra | — | In-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices. Additional topics such as sequences, series, probabil… source |
| MATH 1316 | Plane Trigonometry | — | In-depth study and applications of trigonometry including definitions, identities, inverse functions, solutions of equations, graphing, and solving triangles. Additional topics such as vectors, polar… source |
| MATH 1324 | Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences | — | The application of common algebraic functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and rational, to problems in business, economics, and the social sciences are addressed. The application… source |
| MATH 1332 | Contemporary Mathematics | — | Intended for Non-STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appr… source |
| MATH 1342 | Elementary Statistical Methods | — | Collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use… source |
| MATH 1350 | Mathematics for Teachers I | — | This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the conceptual development of the following: sets, functions, numeration systems… source |
| MATH 1351 | Mathematics for Teachers II | — | This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the concepts of geometry, measurement, probability, and statistics with an empha… source |
| MATH 1414 | College Algebra With Review | — | In-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices. Additional topics such as sequences, series, probabil… source |
| MATH 2413 | Calculus I | — | Limits and continuity; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; definition of the derivative of a function and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to maximizing or minimizing a… source |
| MATH 2414 | Calculus II | — | Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions; parametric equations and polar coordinates; techniques of integration; sequences and series; improper integrals. source |
| MATH 2415 | Calculus III | — | Advanced topics in calculus, including vectors and vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, and Jacobians; application of the line integral, includi… source |
| MDCA 1005 | Medical Law and Ethics | — | Instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants in ambulatory care settings. source |
| MDCA 1009 | Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants (A) | — | Emphasis on structure and function of human cells, tissues, organs, and systems with overview of common pathophysiology. source |
| MDCA 1013 | Medical Terminology (A) | — | A study and practical application of a medical vocabulary system. Includes structure, recognition, analysis, definition, spelling, pronunciation, and combination of medical terms from prefixes, suffi… source |
| MDCA 1021 | Administrative Procedures | — | Medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, interpersonal communications, bookkeeping tasks, coding, billing, collecting, third party reimbur… source |
| MDCA 1048 | Pharmacology and Administration of Medications | — | Instruction in concepts and application of pharmacological principles. Focuses on drug classifications, principles and procedures of medication administration, mathematical systems and conversions, c… source |
| MDCA 1060 | Clinic-Medical/Clinical Assistant | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. source |
| MRKG 1311 | Principles of Marketing (A) | — | Introduction to the marketing mix functions and process. Includes identification of consumer and organizational needs and explanation of environmental issues. source |
| MSSG 1005 | Hydrotherapy/Therapeutic Modalities | — | The use of accepted hydrotherapy and holistic healthcare modalities of external application of temperature for its reflexive effect. source |
| MSSG 1007 | Business Practices and Professional Ethics | — | The study of physical and financial office practices and marketing. Includes ethical practices for massage therapists as established by law or regulatory agency. source |
| MSSG 1009 | Health and Hygiene | — | The study of safety and sanitation practices including universal precautions. The importance of proper body mechanics, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, maintaining the massage environment, and the ad… source |
| MSSG 1011 | Massage Therapy Fundamentals I | — | Introduction to the theory and the application of skills necessary to perform basic massage skills. source |
| MSSG 1013 | Anatomy and Physiology for Massage | — | In-depth coverage of the structure and function of the human body. Includes cell structure and function, tissues, body organization and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine s… source |
| MSSG 2011 | Massage Therapy Fundamentals II | — | A continuation of Massage Therapy Fundamentals I. Emphasizes specialized techniques and assessment of client needs to identify a specific plan of care. Completes the requirements for Massage Techniqu… source |
| MSSG 2013 | Kinesiology for Massage | — | Applied study of human kinesiology. Muscle movements and dysfunctions will be discussed and palpated. Includes theory and practice of functional muscle testing. source |
| MSSG 2014 | Pathology for Massage | — | General discussion of pathologies as they relate to massage therapy. Includes universal precautions and their management in professional practice. Also covers etiology, signs, symptoms, and the physi… source |
| MSSG 2086 | Internship-Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage | — | A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Insurance Fee: $… source |
| MUSI 1306 | Music Appreciation | — | Understanding music through the study of cultural periods, major composers, and musical elements. Illustrated with audio recordings and live performances. (Does not apply to a music major degree.) source |
| NUPC 1020 | Patient Care Technician/Assistant | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. source |
| NUPC 1060 | ClinicalâPatient Care Technology | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. source |
| NURA 1001 | Nurse Aide for Health Care | — | Knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include resident's rights, communication, safety, observation, reporting and assisti… source |
| NURA 1013 | Medication administration for the Nurse Aide/Home Health Aid | — | Instruction in preparation and administration of designated medications by non-licensed nursing personnel employed in licensed health care agencies including the responsibilities associated with such… source |
| NURA 1060 | Clinical | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. source |
| PHED 1105 | Weight Training and Conditioning | — | Fundamentals of weight training as well as evaluation of physical fitness and activities designed to improve the fitness level of the student. Lab Fee: $5.00 source |
| PHED 1106 | Physical Conditioning | — | Jogging, weight training, and flexibility exercises designed to be a part of an overall adult fitness program. Development and progression on an individual basis. Regular monitoring of progress throu… source |
| PHED 1107 | Fitness Walking | — | Exercise program developed for individual needs of students. Emphasis on knowledge and skills necessary for participation in a fitness walking program. Lab Fee: $5.00 source |
| PHED 1108 | Varsity Athletics | — | Regular workouts, strategy sessions, weight training, and conditioning for varsity athletic teams. Workouts will be supervised by varsity coaches and scheduled meeting times will be posted in appropr… source |
| PHED 1109 | Varsity Athletics | — | Regular workouts, strategy sessions, weight training, and conditioning in either rodeo, baseball or volleyball. Workouts will be supervised by varsity coaches and scheduled meeting times will be post… source |
| PHED 1112 | Aquatic Conditioning | — | Workouts designed to improve cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength and toning through pool exercises. Lab Fee: $5.00 source |
| PHED 1120 | Spinning | — | Participation in cardio respiratory development and muscular toning and strengthening through bicycling exercises. Lab Fee: $5.00 source |
| PHED 1164 | Introduction to Physical Fitness & Wellness (Equivalent to KINE 1164) | — | This course will provide an overview of the lifestyle necessary for fitness and health. Students will participate in physical activities and assess their fitness status. Students will be introduced t… source |
| PHED 1301 | Foundations of Kinesiology | — | The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introduction to human movement that includes the historical development of physical education, exercise science, and sport. This course offer… source |
| PHED 1304 | Personal/Community Health (Equivalent to KINE 1304) | — | This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals, concepts, strategies, applications and contemporary trends related to understanding personal and/or community health issues. This course also… source |
| PHED 1306 | First Aid (Equivalent to KINE 1306) | — | Instruction and practice for emergency care. Designed to enable students to recognize and avoid hazards within their environment, to render intelligent assistance in case of accident or sudden illnes… source |
| PHED 1321 | Coaching/Sports/Athletics I (Equivalent to KINE 1321) | — | Study of the history, theories, philosophies, rules and terminology of competitive sports. Includes coaching techniques. source |
| PHED 1338 | Concepts Of Physical Fitness (Equivalent to KINE 1338) | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with knowledge, understanding and values of health-related fitness and its influence on the quality of life emphasizing the development and implementat… source |
| PHED 1346 | Drug Use & Abuse (Equivalent to KINE 1346) | — | Study of the use, misuse and abuse of drugs and other harmful substances in today's society. Physiological, sociological, pharmacological and psychological factors will be emphasized. source |
| PHED 2356 | Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (Equivalent to KINE 2356) | — | Prevention and care of athletic injuries with emphasis on qualities of a good athletic trainer, avoiding accidents and injuries, recognizing signs and symptoms of specific sports injuries and conditi… source |
| PHRA 1209 | Pharmaceutical Mathematics I | — | Solving pharmaceutical calculation problems encountered in the preparation and distribution of drugs. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| PHRA 1243 | Pharmacy Technician Certification Review | — | A review of major topics covered on the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination (PTCE). PTCE Exam Fee: $129.00 source |
| PHRA 1301 | Introduction to Pharmacy (A) | — | An overview of the qualifications, operational guidelines, and job duties of a pharmacy technician. source |
| PHRA 1305 | Drug Classification | — | A study of pharmaceutical drugs, abbreviations, classifications, dosages, side effects, and routes of administration. Lab Fee: $16.00 source |
| PHRA 1313 | Community Pharmacy Practice | — | Introduction to the skills necessary to process, prepare, label, and maintain records of prescriptions in a community pharmacy to include customer service, count and pour techniques, prescription cal… source |
| PHRA 1345 | Compounding Sterile Preparations | — | The process of compounding sterile preparations and aseptic technique within legal and regulatory guidelines specified by USP <797> standards. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| PHRA 1349 | Institutional Pharmacy Practice | — | Fundamentals of the diverse roles and practice of pharmacy technicians in an institutional pharmacy setting. In-depth coverage of hospital pharmacy organization, work flow and personnel, safety techn… source |
| PHRA 1441 | Pharmacy Drug Therapy and Treatment | — | Study of therapeutic agents, their classifications, properties, actions, and effects on the human body and their role in the management of disease. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| PHRA 2265 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Pharmacy Technician/Assistant | — | Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be… source |
| PHYS 1101 | College Physics I Laboratory | — | This laboratory-based course accompanies , College Physics I. Laboratory activities will reinforce fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications o… source |
| PHYS 1102 | College Physics II Laboratory | — | This laboratory-based course accompanies , College Physics II. Laboratory activities will reinforce fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications… source |
| PHYS 1103 | Stars and Galaxies Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles of Stars and Galaxies lecture. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| PHYS 1104 | Solar System Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles of Solar Systems lecture. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| PHYS 1105 | Elementary Physics I Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles of Elementary Physics lecture. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| PHYS 1115 | Physical Science I Laboratory | — | Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles of Physical Science lecture. Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| PHYS 1301 | College Physics I | — | Fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications of classical mechanics and thermodynamics, including harmonic motion, mechanical waves and sound, ph… source |
| PHYS 1302 | College Physics II | — | Fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, electrostatics, electromagnetism, waves, sound, li… source |
| PHYS 1303 | Stars And Galaxies | — | (Replaces PHYS 1412) Study of stars, galaxies, and the universe outside our solar system. Special Fee: $6.00 source |
| PHYS 1304 | Solar System | — | Study of the sun and its solar system, including its origin. May or may not include a laboratory. Special Fee: $6.00 source |
| PHYS 1305 | Elementary Physics I | — | Conceptual level survey of topics in physics intended for liberal arts and other non-science majors. source |
| PHYS 1315 | Physical Science I | — | Course designed for non-science majors that surveys topics from physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, and meteorology. May or may not include a laboratory. source |
| PLAB 1060 | Clinical-Phlebotomist | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. source |
| PSYC 1100 | Learning Framework | — | A study of the 1) research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition, and motivation, 2) factors that impact learning, and 3) application of learning strategies. Theoretical models of strat… source |
| PSYC 2301 | General Psychology | — | General Psychology is a survey of the major psychological topics, theories and approaches to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. source |
| PSYC 2314 | Lifespan Growth & Development | — | Life-Span Growth and Development is a study of social, emotional, cognitive and physical factors and influences of a developing human from conception to death. source |
| PTRT 1012 | Petroleum Regulations | — | Regulatory requirements and structures associated with the petroleum industry. source |
| PTRT 2018 | Petroleum or Chemical Process Technologies | — | Instruction in reservoir usage, fluid composition, prospect definition, location of hydrocarbons, extraction and separation processes, problem solving, and proper disposal of waste products. source |
| PTRT 2025 | Petroleum Safety and Environmental Hazards | — | Various hazards associated with the petroleum industry. source |
| RBTC 1405 | Robotic Fundamentals | — | An introduction to flexible automation. Topics include installation, repair maintenance, and development of flexible robotic manufacturing systems. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| RBTC 2445 | Robot Applications, Set-Up, And Testing | — | A course that provides the student with laboratory experience in the installations, set-up, and testing of robotic cells. Topics include maintenance. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $52.00 source |
| RNSG 1105 | Nursing Skills I | — | Study of the concepts and principles necessary to perform basic and advanced nursing skills for the adult patient; and demonstrate competence in the performance of nursing procedures. Content include… source |
| RNSG 1110 | Introduction to Community-Based Nursing | — | Overview of the delivery of nursing care in a variety of community-based settings to promote health; application of systematic problem-solving processes and critical thinking skills, focusing on the… source |
| RNSG 1115 | Health Assessment | — | Development of skills and techniques required for a comprehensive nursing health assessment within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lab Fee: $24.00; Assessme… source |
| RNSG 1146 | Legal and Ethical Issues In Nursing | — | Study of the laws and regulations related to the provision of safe and effective professional nursing care. Content includes confidentiality, the Nursing Practice Act, professional boundaries, ethics… source |
| RNSG 1166 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (Introduction to Nursing) | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning… source |
| RNSG 1208 | Dosage Calculations for Nursing | — | Read, interpret, and solve dosage calculation problems. This course lends itself to either a blocked or integrated approach. Program Fee: $100.00; Lab Fee: $24.00 source |
| RNSG 1209 | Introduction to Nursing | — | Overview of nursing and the role of the professional nurse as a provider in patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of the health care team, and member of the profession. Content inclu… source |
| RNSG 1227 | Transition To Professional Nursing | — | Content includes health promotion, expanded assessment, analysis of data, clinical reasoning processes and clinical judgement, pharmacology. interdisciplinary teamwork, communications and applicable… source |
| RNSG 1263 | Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (Common Concepts) | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to a… source |
| RNSG 1301 | Pharmacology | — | Introduction to the science of pharmacology with emphasis on the actions, interactions, adverse effects, and nursing implications of drug classifications. Content includes the roles and responsibilit… source |
| RNSG 1309 | Introduction to Nursing | — | Overview of nursing and the role of the professional nurse as a provider in patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of the health care team, and member of the profession. Content inclu… source |
| RNSG 1311 | Nursing Pathophysiology | — | Basic principles of pathophysiology emphasizing nursing applications. Includes epidemiologic factors that alter the normal physiological processes across the lifespan. Content includes principles of… source |
| RNSG 1327 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | Content includes health promotion, expanded assessment, analysis of data, critical thinking skills and systematic problem solving process, pharmacology, interdisciplinary teamwork, communication, and… source |
| RNSG 1393 | Special Topics in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse | — | Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the stud… source |
| RNSG 1412 | Nursing Care of the Childbearing And Child Rearing Family | — | Study of the concepts related to the provision of nursing care for childbearing and child rearing families; application of systematic problem-solving processes and critical thinking skills, including… source |
| RNSG 1441 | Common Concepts of Adult Health | — | Basic integration of the role of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of health care team, and member of the profession. Study of the common… source |
| RNSG 1443 | Complex Concepts of Adult Health | — | Integration of previous knowledge and skills related to common adult health needs into the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care, patient safety advoc… source |
| RNSG 2130 | Professional Nursing Review And Licensure Preparation | — | Review of concepts required for licensure examination and entry into the practice of professional nursing. Includes review of application process of National Council Licensure Examination for Registe… source |
| RNSG 2161 | Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered NURSE (Mental Health) | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to a… source |
| RNSG 2162 | Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (Community) | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to a… source |
| RNSG 2166 | Practicum (or Field Experience) - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (Family) | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning… source |
| RNSG 2201 | Care Of Children And Families | — | Study of concepts related to the provision of nursing care for children and their families, emphasizing judgement, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself t… source |
| RNSG 2208 | Maternal/Newborn Nursing And Womenâs Health | — | Concepts related to nursing care for childbearing families and women’s health issues. Content includes knowledge, judgement skill, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This cours… source |
| RNSG 2213 | Mental Health Nursing | — | Principles and concepts of mental health, psychopathology, and treatment modalities related to the nursing care of patients and their families. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Program… source |
| RNSG 2260 | Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (Complex Concepts) | — | (Formerly RNSG 2460) Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. A health-related work-based learning experience that ena… source |
| SLPS 2330 | Security of Computers and Data | — | Cyper theft and computer fraud. Includes physical protection of computers and peripherals. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $ 40.00 source |
| SOCI 1301 | Introductory Sociology | — | The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions, and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the ap… source |
| SOCI 1306 | Social Problems | — | Application of sociological principles and theoretical perspectives to major social problems in contemporary society such as inequity, crime and violence, substance abuse, environmental issues, devia… source |
| SPAN 1411 | Beginning Spanish I | — | Basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students will acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and co… source |
| SPAN 1412 | Beginning Spanish II | — | Continued development of basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary t… source |
| SPAN 2311 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpreta… source |
| SPAN 2312 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | Continuation of . The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciati… source |
| SPCH 1315 | Public Speaking | — | Application of communication theory and practice to the public speaking context, with emphasis on audience analysis, speaker delivery, ethics of communication, cultural diversity, and speech organiza… source |
| SPCH 1318 | Interpersonal Communication | — | Application of communication theory to interpersonal relationship development, maintenance, and termination in relationship contexts including friendships, romantic partners, families, and relationsh… source |
| SPCH 1342 | Voice and Diction | — | Physiology and mechanics of effective voice production with practice in articulation, pronunciation, and enunciation. source |
| SRGT 1160 | Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist | — | Students may be required to travel to fulfill course requirements. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and conce… source |
| SRGT 1405 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | Orientation to surgical technology theory, surgical pharmacology and anesthesia, technological sciences, and patient care concepts. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $50.00; Software Fee: $150.00 source |
| SRGT 1409 | Fundamentals of Perioperative Concepts and Techniques | — | In-depth coverage of perioperative concepts such as aseptic principles and practices, infectious processes, wound healing, and creation and maintenance of the sterile field. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program… source |
| SRGT 1441 | Surgical Procedures I | — | Introduction to surgical pathology and its relationship to surgical procedures. Emphasis on surgical procedures related to general, OB/GYN, genitourinary, and otorhinolaryngology and orthopedic surgi… source |
| SRGT 1442 | Surgical Procedures II | — | Introduction to surgical pathology and its relationship to surgical procedures. Emphasis on surgical procedures related to cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, plastic/reconstructive, ophthalmology,… source |
| SRGT 1660 | Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. C… source |
| SRGT 2130 | Professional Readiness | — | Overview of professional readiness for employment, attaining certification, and maintaining certification status. source |
| SRGT 2660 | Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist | — | A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. C… source |
| TECA 1311 | Educating Young Children | — | An introduction to the education of the young child, including developmentally appropriate practices and programs, theoretical and historical perspectives, ethical and professional responsibilities,… source |
| TECA 1354 | Child Growth and Development | — | A study of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive factors impacting growth and development of children through adolescence. Special Fee: $18.00 source |
| VNSG 1201 | Mental Health and Mental Illness | — | An overview of personality development, human needs, common mental mechanisms, and factors influencing mental health and mental illness. Includes common mental disorders and related therapy and appli… source |
| VNSG 1205 | NCLEX PN Review | — | Review of nursing knowledge and skills, study skills, stress management techniques, and test-taking strategies to prepare the graduate vocational nurse (GVN) to take the National Licensure Examinatio… source |
| VNSG 1222 | Vocational Nursing Concepts | — | Introduction to the nursing profession and its responsibilities. Includes legal and ethical issues in nursing practice. Concepts related to the physical, emotional, and psychosocial self-care of the… source |
| VNSG 1230 | Maternal-Neonatal Nursing | — | A study of the biological, psychological, and sociological concepts applicable to basic needs of the family including childbearing and neonatal care. Utilization of the nursing process in the assessm… source |
| VNSG 1234 | Pediatrics | — | Study of the care of the pediatric patient and family during health and disease. Emphasis on growth and development needs utilizing the nursing process. Program Fee: $50.00 source |
| VNSG 1261 | Clinical - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to a… source |
| VNSG 1331 | Pharmacology | — | Fundamentals of medications and their diagnostic, therapeutic, and curative effects. Includes nursing interventions utilizing the nursing process. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $75.00 source |
| VNSG 1362 | Clinical - Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Training | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to a… source |
| VNSG 1363 | Clinical â Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training | — | Travel may be required to fulfill clinical competencies and may be more than or approximately 1 hour from class location. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to a… source |
| VNSG 1423 | Medical Surgical Nursing II | — | Mastery of basic nursing skills and competencies for a variety of health care settings using the nursing process as the foundation for all nursing interventions. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $100.00 source |
| VNSG 1429 | Medical-Surgical Nursing I | — | Application of the nursing process and clinical judgement model to the care of the adult patient experiencing medical-surgical conditions along the health-illness continuum in a variety of health car… source |
| VNSG 1432 | Medical-Surgical Nursing II | — | Continuation of Medical-Surgical Nursing I with application of the nursing process and clinical judgement model to the care of the adult patient experiencing medical-surgical conditions along the hea… source |
| VNSG 2331 | Advanced Nursing Skills | — | Application of advanced level nursing skills and competencies in a variety of health care settings utilizing the nursing process as a problem-solving tool. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $75.00 source |
| WLDG 1313 | Introduction To Blueprint Reading For Welders | — | A study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes. Includes systems of measurement and industry standards. Also includes interpreta… source |
| WLDG 1317 | Introduction To Layout and Fabrication | — | A fundamental course in layout and fabrication related to the welding industry. Major emphasis on structural shapes and use in construction. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $126.00 source |
| WLDG 1327 | Welding Codes and Standards | — | An in-depth study of welding codes and their development in accordance with structural standards, welding processes, destructive and nondestructive test methods. Students completing this course succe… source |
| WLDG 1337 | Introduction to Welding Metallurgy | — | A study of metals from the ore to the finished product. Emphasis on metal alloys, heat treating, hard surfacing, welding techniques, forging, foundry processes, and mechanical properties of metal inc… source |
| WLDG 1428 | Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) (A) | — | An introduction to shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, and various joint designs. Instruction provided in SMAW fillet welds in various positions… source |
| WLDG 1430 | Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) | — | Principles of gas metal arc welding; setup and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joint designs. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $126… source |
| WLDG 1434 | Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Welding | — | Principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), including setup, GTAW equipment. Instruction in various positions and joint designs. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $126.00 source |
| WLDG 1435 | Introduction to Pipe Welding | — | An introduction to welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process, including electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 1G and 2G using va… source |
| WLDG 2380 | Cooperative Education - Welding Technology/Welder | — | Career-related activities encountered in the student's area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the colleg… source |
| WLDG 2381 | Cooperative Education - Welding Technology/Welder | — | Career-related activities encountered in the student's area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the colleg… source |
| WLDG 2413 | Intermediate Welding Using Multiple Processes | — | Instruction using layout tools and blueprint reading with demonstration and guided practices with some of the following welding processes: oxy-fuel gas cutting and welding, shielded metal arc welding… source |
| WLDG 2443 | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) | — | Advanced topics based on accepted welding codes. Training provided with various electrodes in shielded metal arc welding processes with open V-groove joints in various positions. Lab Fee: $24.00; Pro… source |
| WLDG 2447 | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) | — | Advanced topics in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). Includes welding in various positions. Lab Fee: $24.00; Program Fee: $126.00 source |
| WLDG 2453 | Advanced Pipe Welding | — | Advanced topics involving welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process. Topics include electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 5G and… source |