# Baton Rouge Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T21:06:21.541Z from a crawl of mybrcc.edu. 674 records (56 programs · 618 courses · 0 resource pages). # American Sign Language Studies ## Courses - ASLS1003 — Deaf Culture - ASLS1013 — American Sign Language I - ASLS1023 — American Sign Language II - ASLS1033 — Fingerspelling and Numbers - ASLS1113 — American Sign Language III - ASLS1123 — American Sign Language IV - ASLS1133 — Introduction to Interpreting - ASLS1143 — ASL and English Translations - ASLS2013 — English-to-ASL Interpreting - ASLS2023 — ASL-to-English Interpreting - ASLS2033 — ASLS Practicum - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1023 — General Biology II - ECON2113 — Economic Principles - ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - PHIL2113 — Introduction to Logic - PHSC1023 — Physical Science I - PHSC1033 — Physical Science II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=223 --- # Biological Sciences ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1031 — Biology I Lab for Science Majors - BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors - BIOL1041 — Biology II Lab for Science Majors - BIOL1043 — Biology II for Science Majors - CHEM1121 — Chemistry I Lab - CHEM1123 — Chemistry I Science Majors - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH1223 — Plane Trigonometry - MATH1235 — College Algebra and Trigonometry - MATH1303 — Elementary Statistics - MATH2084 — Introduction to Statistical Analysis - MATH2115 — Calculus I - MATH2125 — Calculus II - MATH2303 — Basic Statistics I - MATH2313 — Basic Statistics II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=261 --- # Computer Science ## Courses - ARTS1023 — Introduction to Visual Arts - BIOL1011 — General Biology I Lab - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1021 — General Biology II Lab - BIOL1023 — General Biology II - BIOL1031 — Biology I Lab for Science Majors - BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors - BIOL1041 — Biology II Lab for Science Majors - BIOL1043 — Biology II for Science Majors - CHEM1123 — Chemistry I Science Majors - CHEM1133 — Chemistry II for Science Major - CSCI1923 — Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design - CSCI1933 — Software Design and Programming I - CSCI1943 — Software Design and Programming II - CSCI2003 — Discrete Structures - CSCI2103 — Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - CSCI2903 — Object-Oriented Programming (Java) - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH1223 — Plane Trigonometry - MATH1235 — College Algebra and Trigonometry - MATH2115 — Calculus I - MATH2125 — Calculus II - MATH2904 — Elementary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra - MUSC1013 — Music Appreciation - PHYS2113 — General Physics I - PHYS2123 — General Physics II - THTR1013 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=289 --- # Criminal Justice ## Courses - CJUS1013 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJUS2013 — Correctional Systems and Practices - CJUS2313 — Police Systems and Practices - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra - POLI2013 — American Government - SPCH2013 — Public Speaking - SPCH2213 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=283 --- # Fine Arts ## Courses - ARTS1003 — Non-Western Art - ARTS1023 — Introduction to Visual Arts - ARTS1113 — Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design - ARTS1123 — Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design - ARTS1153 — Introduction to Digital Photography - ARTS1303 — Beginning Painting - ARTS1313 — Intermediate Painting - ARTS1403 — Beginning Ceramics - ARTS1423 — Introduction to Pottery - ARTS1433 — Intermediate Ceramics - ARTS1503 — Introduction to Sculpture - ARTS1513 — Introduction to Web Design - ARTS2003 — Digital Art - ARTS2023 — Relief Printmaking - ARTS2033 — Creative Coding for the Web - ARTS2103 — Art History I - ARTS2113 — Art History II - ARTS2123 — Silkscreen Printmaking - ARTS2203 — Beginning Drawing - ARTS2213 — Intermediate Drawing - ARTS2313 — Introduction to Graphic Design - ARTS2323 — Intermediate Graphic Design - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1023 — General Biology II - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - FILM1023 — Film and New Media Production I - FILM2003 — Introduction to Cinema Studies - FILM2013 — Cinema History through 1945 - FILM2023 — Film History after 1945 - FILM2033 — Film & New Media Production II - FILM2043 — Post-Production Editing & VFX - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MUSC1003 — Music Theory I - MUSC1013 — Music Appreciation - MUSC1023 — History of Jazz - MUSC1081 — Classic Piano I - MUSC1091 — Classic Piano II - MUSC1203 — Ear Training and Sight Singing I - MUSC1213 — Ear Training and Sight Singing II - MUSC1403 — Songwriting - MUSC1413 — Introduction to Music Technology - MUSC1441 — Jazz Ensemble I - MUSC1451 — Jazz Ensemble II - MUSC2003 — Music Theory II - MUSC2013 — Music History I - MUSC2023 — Music History II - MUSC2301 — Studio Applied Lessons - MUSC2313 — Pro Tools I - MUSC2323 — Pro Tools II - MUSC2441 — Jazz Ensemble III - MUSC2451 — Jazz Ensemble IV - PHSC1023 — Physical Science I - PHSC1033 — Physical Science II - THTR1013 — Introduction to Theatre - THTR2103 — Acting - THTR2113 — Acting II - THTR2203 — Stage Voice: Basic Techniques Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=221 --- # General Business ## Courses - ACCT2113 — Financial Accounting III - ACCT2213 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business - ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH2103 — Calculus for Non-Science Majors - MATH2303 — Basic Statistics I - SPCH2013 — Public Speaking - SPCH2213 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=262 --- # General Science ## Courses - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=263 --- # Humanities ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1023 — General Biology II - ECON2113 — Economic Principles - ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra - PHSC1023 — Physical Science I - PHSC1033 — Physical Science II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=274 --- # Liberal Arts ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1023 — General Biology II - ECON2113 — Economic Principles - ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - PHIL2113 — Introduction to Logic - PHSC1023 — Physical Science I - PHSC1033 — Physical Science II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=273 --- # Nursing ## Courses - BIOL1031 — Biology I Lab for Science Majors - BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors - BIOL2101 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL2103 — General Microbiology - BIOL2211 — Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL2213 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2221 — Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL2223 — Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH1303 — Elementary Statistics - NURS1106 — Nursing Fundamentals - NURS2106 — Adult Nursing I - NURS2124 — Mental Health Nursing - NURS2206 — Adult Nursing II - NURS2226 — Maternal-Child Nursing - NURS2307 — Adult Nursing III - NURS2401 — Senior Capstone - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2113 — Psychology of Development Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=264 --- # Physical Science ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors - CHEM1121 — Chemistry I Lab - CHEM1123 — Chemistry I Science Majors - CHEM1131 — Chemistry II Lab - CHEM1133 — Chemistry II for Science Major - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH2115 — Calculus I - MATH2125 — Calculus II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=259 --- # Pre-Engineering ## Courses - CHEM1123 — Chemistry I Science Majors - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - ENGR1032 — Engineering Graphics - ENGR1052 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR2453 — Statics - ENGR2953 — Comprehensive Electrical Engineering - MATH2115 — Calculus I - MATH2125 — Calculus II - PHYS2133 — Engineering Physics I - PHYS2153 — Engineering Physics III Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=257 --- # Social Sciences ## Courses - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - MATH1213 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=244 --- # Surgical Technology ## Courses - BIOL2101 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL2103 — General Microbiology - BIOL2211 — Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL2213 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2221 — Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL2223 — Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - HLSC1103 — Medical Terminology - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH1303 — Elementary Statistics - PHIL2253 — Biomedical Ethics - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology - SURT1021 — Skills Lab I Surgical Technology - SURT1023 — Surgical Technology Fundamentals - SURT1103 — Surgical Procedures I - SURT1113 — Surgical Procedures II - SURT1122 — Skills Lab II Surgical Technology - SURT2103 — Surgical Procedures III - SURT2207 — Practicum I Surgical Procedures - SURT2259 — Practicum II Surgical Procedures Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=235 --- # Teaching, Gr 1-5 ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1023 — General Biology II - BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors - BIOL1043 — Biology II for Science Majors - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - ENGL2123 — Major British Writers - ENGL2173 — Major American Writers - GEOG2013 — Introduction to Geography - HIST1123 — World Civilization 1500 to the Present - HIST2013 — American History Colonial to 1865 - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH1303 — Elementary Statistics - MATH1673 — Elementary Number Structure - MATH1683 — Geometry for Elementary and Middle School Teachers - MATH2303 — Basic Statistics I - POLI2013 — American Government - PSYC2613 — Educational Psychology - TEAC2013 — Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings I - TEAC2033 — Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=234 --- # AAS, Aviation Maintenance Technology: **Degree** ## Courses - AMTA1216 — Aircraft Structures - AMTA1224 — Aircraft Finishes - AMTA1236 — Aircraft Electrical - AMTA1244 — Aircraft Systems - AMTG1016 — General Maintenance Practices - AMTG1026 — General Maintenance Processes - AMTP1116 — Powerplant Accessories - AMTP1126 — Powerplant Systems - AMTP1134 — Reciprocating Engine Overhaul - AMTP1144 — Turbine Engine Overhaul - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - MATH1103 — Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics - MATH1213 — College Algebra - PHSC1023 — Physical Science I Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=250 --- # Business Administration ## Courses - ACCT2113 — Financial Accounting III - ACCT2213 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACCT2313 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT2323 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT2413 — Computer-Based Accounting - BUSN1003 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1503 — Professional Selling - BUSN2003 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2103 — Business Law - BUSN2403 — Business Communication - BUSN2703 — Introduction to Logistics - CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business - ECON2113 — Economic Principles - ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - FINA1503 — Introduction to Financial Management - HIST2013 — American History Colonial to 1865 - HIST2023 — American History 1865 to Present - MANG1503 — Negotiations in Business - MANG2213 — Human Resource Management - MANG2273 — Retail Management - MANG2283 — Organizational Behavior - MANG2413 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - MATH1103 — Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics - MATH1213 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=265 --- # Care and Development of Young Children ## Courses - CDYC1103 — Working with Young Children - CDYC1113 — Development of Young Children - CDYC1123 — Preschool Curriculum - CDYC1133 — Infant and Toddler Curriculum - CDYC1203 — Heath, Safety, and Nutrition - CDYC1213 — Observation and Participation Lab - CDYC1223 — Child Guidance and Behaviors - CDYC1233 — Infant and Toddler Lab - CDYC1243 — Preschool Lab - CDYC1252 — Children With Special Needs - CDYC2103 — Language and Literature Methods - CDYC2113 — Preschool Methods - CDYC2123 — Organization & Administration - CDYC2132 — Family Relationships and Issues - CDYC2145 — Practicum - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - PHIL2113 — Introduction to Logic - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=280 --- # Computing and Information Systems, Application Software Development concentration ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - CSCI1823 — Introduction to Database Design - CSCI1933 — Software Design and Programming I - CSCI1943 — Software Design and Programming II - CSCI1953 — Society and Ethics in Computing - CSCI1973 — Emerging Technology - CSCI2003 — Discrete Structures - CSCI2103 — Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - CSCI2153 — Linux/Unix System Programming - CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business - CSCI2604 — Mobile Application Development - CSCI2724 — Web Programming - CSCI2783 — Systems Analysis & Design - CSCI2903 — Object-Oriented Programming (Java) - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - HIST1113 — World Civilization to 1500 - MATH1235 — College Algebra and Trigonometry - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=296 --- # Computing and Information Systems, Cloud Computing concentration ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - CNET2103 — Introduction to Computer Networking - CNET2503 — PC and Network Security - CSCI1823 — Introduction to Database Design - CSCI1923 — Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design - CSCI1933 — Software Design and Programming I - CSCI1943 — Software Design and Programming II - CSCI1953 — Society and Ethics in Computing - CSCI1993 — Advanced Database Storage and Management - CSCI2113 — Cloud Computing Foundations - CSCI2153 — Linux/Unix System Programming - CSCI2653 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration - CSCI2783 — Systems Analysis & Design - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - HIST1113 — World Civilization to 1500 - INTE1103 — Install and Troubleshoot Part I - INTE1113 — Install and Troubleshoot Part II - INTE2013 — Windows Server Part I - MATH1213 — College Algebra - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=293 --- # Computing and Information Systems, Cybersecurity concentration ## Courses - BIOL1013 — General Biology I - BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors - CNET2103 — Introduction to Computer Networking - CNET2503 — PC and Network Security - CSCI1923 — Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design - CSCI1933 — Software Design and Programming I - CSCI1943 — Software Design and Programming II - CSCI1953 — Society and Ethics in Computing - CSCI2113 — Cloud Computing Foundations - CSCI2123 — Introduction to Cybersecurity - CSCI2153 — Linux/Unix System Programming - CSCI2313 — Cyber and Digital Forensics - CSCI2723 — Penetration Testing and Incident Response - CSCI2753 — Information Assurance and Security - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - HIST1113 — World Civilization to 1500 - INTE1103 — Install and Troubleshoot Part I - INTE1113 — Install and Troubleshoot Part II - INTE2013 — Windows Server Part I - MATH1213 — College Algebra - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=294 --- # Construction Management ## Courses - ACCT2113 — Financial Accounting III - ACCT2313 — Financial Accounting I - CMGT1033 — Construction Safety - CMGT1103 — Blueprint Reading and Graphics - CMGT1213 — Construction Materials and Methods - CMGT2003 — Contracts and Construction Law - CMGT2103 — Construction Estimating - CMGT2203 — Construction Project Management - CMGT2253 — Mechanical and Electrical Systems - CMGT2303 — Statics and Strengths of Materials - CMGT2353 — Surveying and Site Layout - CMGT2413 — Planning and Scheduling - CMGT2513 — Commercial and Industrial Estimating - ECON2113 — Economic Principles - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - MANG1503 — Negotiations in Business - MATH1213 — College Algebra - MATH1223 — Plane Trigonometry - PHSC1023 — Physical Science I - PHYS2113 — General Physics I - SPCH2013 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=295 --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography ## Courses - BIOL2211 — Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL2213 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2221 — Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL2223 — Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - HLSC1103 — Medical Terminology - MATH1213 — College Algebra - PHIL2113 — Introduction to Logic - PHIL2253 — Biomedical Ethics - PHYS1013 — Introduction to Concepts in Physics - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology - SONO1011 — Foundations of Sonography - SONO1102 — Physics and Instrumentation I - SONO1122 — Abdominal Ultrasound I - SONO1143 — Ultrasound Learning Lab I - SONO1161 — Ultrasound Praticum I - SONO1182 — Ultrasound OB/GYN I - SONO1203 — Sonographic Sectional Anatomy - SONO2123 — Abdominal Ultrasoud II - SONO2163 — Ultrasound Practicum II - SONO2183 — Ultrasound OB/GYN II - SONO2201 — Physics and Instrumentation III - SONO2302 — Abdominal Ultrasound III - SONO2403 — Ultrasound Practicum III - SONO2502 — Ultrasound OB/GYN III - SONO2601 — Comprehensive Seminar Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=291 --- # Paralegal Studies ## Courses - CJUS1013 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II - ENGL2123 — Major British Writers - ENGL2133 — Literature and Ethnicity - ENGL2173 — Major American Writers - ENGL2223 — Major World Writers - ENGL2303 — Introduction to Fiction - ENGL2313 — Introduction to Poetry and Drama - ENGL2323 — Introduction to Literature - ENGL2403 — African American Literature - ENGL2483 — Shakespeare: The More Popular Plays - ENGL2503 — Folklore - HIST1113 — World Civilization to 1500 - HIST1123 — World Civilization 1500 to the Present - HIST2003 — History of Roman Republic and Empire - HIST2013 — American History Colonial to 1865 - HIST2023 — American History 1865 to Present - HIST2213 — Modern Europe 1500-1848 - HIST2223 — Modern Europe 1848 to Present - HUMN2013 — Africa and the Middle East - HUMN2103 — World Mythology - HUMN2553 — Asia and the Americas - HUMN2753 — The Heroic Journey: From Classical to Contemporary - PALG1013 — Introduction to Paralegal Studies - PALG1203 — Introduction to Legal Research - PALG1213 — Introduction to Legal Writing - PALG2103 — Law Office Management - PALG2113 — Computers in the Law Office - PALG2153 — Litigation I - PALG2163 — Litigation II - PALG2223 — Real Estate Law and Procedures - PALG2233 — Insurance Law and Procedures - PALG2243 — Wills, Successions, and Trusts - PALG2253 — Employment Law - PALG2263 — Family Law - PALG2273 — Criminal Law - PALG2283 — Personal Injury Law and Procedures - PALG2303 — Ethics and Paralegals - PALG2903 — Paralegal Practicum - PHIL1013 — Introduction to Philosophy - POLI2013 — American Government - POLI2113 — Constitutional Law Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=260 --- # Process Technology ## Courses - CHEM1041 — Chemistry Lab for PTEC Majors - CHEM1043 — Chemistry for PTEC Majors - CHEM1121 — Chemistry I Lab - CHEM1123 — Chemistry I Science Majors - CSCI1013 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business - ECON2113 — Economic Principles - ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL2123 — Major British Writers - ENGL2133 — Literature and Ethnicity - ENGL2173 — Major American Writers - ENGL2223 — Major World Writers - ENGL2303 — Introduction to Fiction - ENGL2313 — Introduction to Poetry and Drama - ENGL2323 — Introduction to Literature - ENGL2403 — African American Literature - ENGL2483 — Shakespeare: The More Popular Plays - ENGL2503 — Folklore - HIST1113 — World Civilization to 1500 - HIST1123 — World Civilization 1500 to the Present - HIST2003 — History of Roman Republic and Empire - HIST2013 — American History Colonial to 1865 - HIST2023 — American History 1865 to Present - HIST2033 — Louisiana History - HIST2213 — Modern Europe 1500-1848 - HIST2223 — Modern Europe 1848 to Present - HIST2403 — The World Since 1960 - HUMN2013 — Africa and the Middle East - HUMN2103 — World Mythology - HUMN2213 — Western Humanities I - HUMN2553 — Asia and the Americas - HUMN2753 — The Heroic Journey: From Classical to Contemporary - PHIL1013 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2013 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2113 — Introduction to Logic - PHIL2283 — Philosophy of Religion - PHSC1021 — Physical Science I Lab - PHSC1023 — Physical Science I - PHYS2111 — General Physics I Lab - PHYS2113 — General Physics I - PTEC1013 — Introduction to Process Technology - PTEC1312 — Process Instrumentation - PTEC1322 — Process Instrumentation Lab - PTEC2033 — Safety, Health, and Environment - PTEC2073 — Quality - PTEC2421 — Process Technology II Unit System Lab - PTEC2423 — Process Technology II Unit Systems - PTEC2432 — Process Technology III Operations - PTEC2442 — Process Technology III Operations Lab - PTEC2443 — Process Troubleshooting - PTEC2633 — Fluid Mechanics - PTEC2913 — Process Technology Internship - SPCH2013 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=256 --- # Veterinary Technology ## Courses - BIOL1031 — Biology I Lab for Science Majors - BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors - BIOL2101 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL2103 — General Microbiology - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - MATH1213 — College Algebra - PHIL2113 — Introduction to Logic - PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology - VTEC1011 — Animal Health Careers - VTEC1023 — Veterinary Office Procedures and Hospital Management - VTEC1031 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VTEC1041 — Animal Breeds and Behavior - VTEC1051 — Animal Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory - VTEC1054 — Animal Anatomy and Physiology - VTEC1082 — Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians - VTEC1212 — Animal Nursing Skills I - VTEC1232 — Surgical Nursing for Veterinary Technicians - VTEC1351 — Clinical Pathology I Laboratory - VTEC1353 — Clinical Pathology I - VTEC1412 — Anesthesia for Veterinary Technicians - VTEC1613 — Imaging for Veterinary Technicians - VTEC1711 — Exotic Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians - VTEC1872 — Clinical Externship I - VTEC2053 — Small Animal Medicine - VTEC2112 — Laboratory Animal Medicine and Nursing - VTEC2212 — Animal Nursing Skills II - VTEC2274 — Clinical Externship II - VTEC2352 — Clinial Pathology II - VTEC2414 — Large Animal Medicine and Nursing - VTEC2512 — Trends in Veterinary Technology - VTEC2574 — Clinical Externship III Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=230 --- # Auto Body Repair Technician ## Courses - CLRP1105 — Non-Structural Damage - CLRP1114 — Straighten, Pull, and Anchor - CLRP1152 — Auto Body Internship I - CLRP1218 — Collison Repair Appraisal - CLRP1224 — Paint and Refinish - CLRP1252 — Auto Body Internship II - CLRP1314 — Section, Cut, and Weld - CLRP1324 — Auto Body Welding - MVSB1002 — Fundamentals and Safety - MVSB1003 — Motor Vehicle Service Basics - MVSB1604 — Electrical Essentials - MVSB1703 — Heating and Air Conditioning Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=222 --- # Automotive Technician ## Courses - AUTO1103 — Engine Design - AUTO1152 — Automotive Internship I - AUTO1204 — Automatic Transmission Systems - AUTO1252 — Automotive Internship II - AUTO1304 — Manual Drivetrain and Axles - AUTO1404 — Steering and Suspension Systems - AUTO1504 — Brake Systems - AUTO1614 — Automotive Advanced Electrical - AUTO1806 — Engine Performance - MVSB1002 — Fundamentals and Safety - MVSB1003 — Motor Vehicle Service Basics - MVSB1604 — Electrical Essentials - MVSB1703 — Heating and Air Conditioning Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=242 --- # Carpentry ## Courses - CARP1103 — Introduction and Safety - CARP1113 — Building Calculations - CARP1125 — Introduction to Tools - CARP1134 — Fundamentals of Carpentry - CARP1214 — Building Materials - CARP1224 — Blueprint Basics - CARP1234 — House Framing - CARP1312 — Commercial Blueprints - CARP1332 — Insulation and Moisture Barrier Concepts - CARP1343 — Exterior Finishing - CARP1352 — Commercial Framing - CARP1363 — Drywall - CARP1373 — Interior Finishing Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=281 --- # Computer Networking ## Courses - CNET1733 — Introduction to PC Operating Systems - CNET2103 — Introduction to Computer Networking - CNET2403 — Desktop/Server and Networking Support - CNET2503 — PC and Network Security - CNET2603 — Wireless Communications - CSCI1923 — Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design - CSCI1933 — Software Design and Programming I - CSCI1943 — Software Design and Programming II - CSCI2003 — Discrete Structures - CSCI2103 — Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business - CSCI2903 — Object-Oriented Programming (Java) - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - MATH1213 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=284 --- # Cosmetology ## Courses - COSM1002 — Basics of Skin, Scalp, and Hair - COSM1003 — Fundamental Hair Treatments - COSM1004 — Safety and Sanitation - COSM1104 — Wet Hair Styling - COSM1203 — Hair Cutting - COSM1302 — Chemical Hair Relaxing - COSM1405 — Hair Coloring - COSM1503 — Artistry of Artificial Hair - COSM2003 — Manicuring and Pedicuring - COSM2103 — Facial Services and Make-Up - COSM2104 — Permanent Waving - COSM2203 — Thermal Services - COSM2402 — Electricity and Light Therapy - COSM2504 — Salon Management Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=282 --- # Culinary Arts and Occupations ## Courses - CULN1113 — Culinary Calculations - CULN1123 — Hospitality Industry Overview - CULN1133 — Sanitation and Safety - CULN1143 — Basic Culinary Skills - CULN1153 — Culinary Nutrition - CULN1213 — Dining Room Service - CULN1233 — Restaurant Management - CULN1316 — Baking and Pastry - CULN1323 — Regional Cuisine - CULN1333 — International Cuisine - CULN1343 — La Carte Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=287 --- # Diesel Heavy Truck Technician ## Courses - DHTT1014 — Truck Engine Controls - DHTT1103 — Truck Engine Design - DHTT1152 — Truck Internship I - DHTT1252 — Truck Internship II - DHTT1304 — Truck Drivetrain - DHTT1404 — Truck Brake Systems - DHTT1504 — Truck Suspension and Steering - DHTT1614 — Truck Advanced Electrical - DHTT1803 — Preventative Maintenance Inspection - DHTT1903 — Hydraulic Systems - MVSB1002 — Fundamentals and Safety - MVSB1003 — Motor Vehicle Service Basics - MVSB1604 — Electrical Essentials - MVSB1703 — Heating and Air Conditioning Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=292 --- # Drafting and Design Technician ## Courses - ARTS1023 — Introduction to Visual Arts - ARTS1113 — Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design - ARTS1123 — Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design - ARTS2003 — Digital Art - ARTS2103 — Art History I - CMGT1033 — Construction Safety - CMGT1213 — Construction Materials and Methods - CMGT2203 — Construction Project Management - CORE1003 — Introduction to Craft Skills - CSCI1013 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business - DRFT1113 — Introduction to Industrial Technology - DRFT1123 — Engineering Drafting - DRFT1213 — Descriptive Geometry - DRFT1223 — Architectural Drafting - DRFT1233 — Pipe Drafting - DRFT1243 — Machine Design Drafting - DRFT1313 — Light Commercial Building Drafting - DRFT1323 — Civil Drafting Technology - DRFT1333 — Drafting and Design Portfolio - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - PTEC1013 — Introduction to Process Technology - PTEC2033 — Safety, Health, and Environment - SPCH2013 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=279 --- # Horticulture Technician ## Courses - HORT1113 — Introduction to Plant Science - HORT1123 — Native Plants of Louisiana I - HORT1133 — Plant Propagation - HORT1141 — Louisiana Laws and Regulations - HORT1154 — Soils, Fertilizers, and Water - HORT1162 — Horticulture Lab I - HORT1213 — Greenhouse Procedures - HORT1222 — Turfgrass - HORT1232 — Introduction to Irrigation - HORT1244 — Plant Pest Control - HORT1253 — Native Plants of Louisiana II - HORT1262 — Horticulture Lab II - HORT1313 — Landscape Calculations - HORT1322 — Landscaping Equipment - HORT1336 — Landscaping - HORT1342 — Horticulture Lab III Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=278 --- # HVAC/R Technician ## Courses - HACR1113 — Electrical Fundamentals - HACR1123 — Electrical Components - HACR1133 — Electrical Motors - HACR1143 — Applied Electricity - HACR1213 — Introduction to HVAC - HACR1229 — Principles of Refrigeration - HACR1234 — Commercial Air Conditioning - HACR1245 — Commercial Refrigeration Systems - HACR2118 — Heating Systems - HACR2124 — Residential Heat Pumps Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=277 --- # NCCER Electrical Level 4 ## Courses - CORE1003 — Introduction to Craft Skills - ELEC1119 — Electrical Level 1 - ELEC1216 — Electrical Level 2 Part 1 - ELEC1226 — Electrical Level 2 Part 2 - ELEC1316 — Electrical Level 3 Part 1 - ELEC1326 — Electrical Level 3 Part 2 - ELEC1419 — Electrical Level 4 Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=270 --- # NCCER Instrumentation Level 4 ## Courses - CORE1003 — Introduction to Craft Skills - INST1119 — Instrumentation Level 1 - INST1216 — Instrumentation Level 2 Part 1 - INST1226 — Instrumentation Level 2 Part 2 - INST1316 — Instrumentation Level 3 Part 1 - INST1326 — Instrumentation Level 3 Part 2 - INST1419 — Instrumentation Level 4 Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=269 --- # NCCER Millwright Level 4 ## Courses - CORE1003 — Introduction to Craft Skills - MILL1119 — Millwright Level 1 - MILL1216 — Millwright Level 2 Part 1 - MILL1226 — Millwright Level 2 Part 2 - MILL1316 — Millwright Level 3 Part 1 - MILL1326 — Millwright Level 3 Part 2 - MILL1419 — Millwright Level 4 Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=268 --- # NCCER Pipefitting Level 4 ## Courses - CORE1003 — Introduction to Craft Skills - PIPE1119 — Pipefitting Level I - PIPE1216 — Pipefitting Level 2 Part 1 - PIPE1226 — Pipefitting Level 2 Part 2 - PIPE1316 — Pipefitting Level 3 Part I - PIPE1326 — Pipefitting Level 3 Part 2 - PIPE1419 — Pipefitting Level 4 Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=267 --- # Practical Nursing ## Courses - HNUR1214 — Practical Nursing Fundamentals - HNUR1225 — Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare - HNUR1312 — Nutrition for Practical Nurses - HNUR1324 — Pharmacology - HNUR1335 — Practical Nursing Skills - HNUR1413 — Practical Nursing Perspectives - HNUR1428 — Medical Surgical I for Practical Nursing - HNUR1431 — Intravenous (IV) Therapy - HNUR2115 — Obstetric and Pediatric Nursing - HNUR2128 — Medical Surgical II for Practical Nursing - HNUR2216 — Mental Health and PN Leadership - HNUR2228 — Medical Surgical III for Practical Nursing Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=258 --- # Welding ## Courses - CORE1003 — Introduction to Craft Skills - WELD1113 — Welding Fundamentals - WELD1211 — Cutting Processes - WELD1318 — SMAW I (Fillet Weld) - WELD1419 — SMAW II (V-Groove Open/BU/Gouge, & Plate 2G-4G) - WELD1519 — SMAW III (Pipe Welds 2G-6G) - WELD2116 — GTAW (Pipe 26-6G) - WELD2213 — FCAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) - WELD2313 — GMAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=224 --- # Accounting Technology ## Courses - ACCT2103 — Introduction to Auditing - ACCT2113 — Financial Accounting III - ACCT2123 — Introduction to Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting - ACCT2213 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACCT2313 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT2323 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT2353 — Accounting Information Systems - ACCT2413 — Computer-Based Accounting - ACCT2513 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT2613 — Introduction to Federal Taxation Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=238 --- # Aviation Maintenance Technician, Airframe ## Courses - AMTA1216 — Aircraft Structures - AMTA1224 — Aircraft Finishes - AMTA1236 — Aircraft Electrical - AMTA1244 — Aircraft Systems - AMTG1016 — General Maintenance Practices - AMTG1026 — General Maintenance Processes Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=220 --- # Aviation Maintenance Technician, Powerplant ## Courses - AMTG1016 — General Maintenance Practices - AMTG1026 — General Maintenance Processes - AMTP1116 — Powerplant Accessories - AMTP1126 — Powerplant Systems - AMTP1134 — Reciprocating Engine Overhaul - AMTP1144 — Turbine Engine Overhaul Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=248 --- # Customer Service and Sales ## Courses - BUSN1003 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1503 — Professional Selling - BUSN2403 — Business Communication - CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=290 --- # Enrolled Agent ## Courses - ACCT2103 — Introduction to Auditing - ACCT2113 — Financial Accounting III - ACCT2123 — Introduction to Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting - ACCT2313 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT2323 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT2413 — Computer-Based Accounting - ACCT2513 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT2613 — Introduction to Federal Taxation - ACCT2623 — Advanced Federal Taxation - ACCT2633 — Enrolled Agent Policies and Procedures Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=288 --- # Film and New Media Production ## Courses - FILM1023 — Film and New Media Production I - FILM2033 — Film & New Media Production II - FILM2043 — Post-Production Editing & VFX Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=286 --- # General Studies ## Courses - ECON2113 — Economic Principles - ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=266 --- # Graphic Arts ## Courses - ARTS1003 — Non-Western Art - ARTS1023 — Introduction to Visual Arts - ARTS1113 — Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design - ARTS1153 — Introduction to Digital Photography - ARTS1513 — Introduction to Web Design - ARTS2003 — Digital Art - ARTS2023 — Relief Printmaking - ARTS2103 — Art History I - ARTS2113 — Art History II - ARTS2123 — Silkscreen Printmaking - ARTS2203 — Beginning Drawing - ARTS2313 — Introduction to Graphic Design - ARTS2323 — Intermediate Graphic Design - ARTS2333 — Typography - CSCI1923 — Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design - CSCI1933 — Software Design and Programming I - CSCI1943 — Software Design and Programming II - CSCI1953 — Society and Ethics in Computing - CSCI1973 — Emerging Technology Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=276 --- # Medical Assistant ## Courses - CSCI1013 — Introduction to Computer Technology - MAST1014 — Phlebotomy - MAST1102 — Information Management for Medical Assistants - MAST1113 — Medical Coding I - MAST1114 — Electrocardiography (EKG) - MAST1123 — Medical Coding II - MAST1142 — Pharmacology Medical Assistnts - MAST1152 — Human Body for Medical Assistants - MAST1162 — Professionalism in Healthcare - MAST1171 — Medical Terminology for Medical Assistants - MAST1214 — Administrative Procedures - MAST1221 — Clinical Procedures I - MAST1224 — Medical Insurance and Billing - MAST2132 — Clinical Procedures II - MAST2222 — Medical Assistant Externship Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=272 --- # Music Studio Production ## Courses - MUSC1413 — Introduction to Music Technology - MUSC2313 — Pro Tools I - MUSC2323 — Pro Tools II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=271 --- # Retail Management ## Courses - BUSN1003 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1503 — Professional Selling - BUSN2003 — Principles of Marketing - MANG2213 — Human Resource Management - MANG2273 — Retail Management - MANG2283 — Organizational Behavior Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=255 --- # Sterile Processing ## Courses - HLSC1204 — Sterile Processing Basic Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=239 --- # Web Design ## Courses - ARTS1503 — Introduction to Sculpture - ARTS1513 — Introduction to Web Design - ARTS2003 — Digital Art - ARTS2033 — Creative Coding for the Web Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=228 --- # General Education Requirements ## Courses - ENGL1013 — English Composition I - ENGL1023 — English Composition II Source: https://catalog.mybrcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=225 --- # ENGL1013 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1013 - English Composition I ENGL 1013 - English Composition I , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the critical thinking, reading, writing and rhetorical skills required in the college/university and beyond, including citation and documentation, writing as process, audience awareness, and writing effective essays. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or ENGL 0093 with a grade of “S” Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL0093 --- # ENGL1013 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1013 - English Composition I ENGL 1013 - English Composition I , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the critical thinking, reading, writing and rhetorical skills required in the college/university and beyond, including citation and documentation, writing as process, audience awareness, and writing effective essays. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or ENGL 0093 with a grade of “S” Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL0093 --- # ENGL1013 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1013 - English Composition I ENGL 1013 - English Composition I , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the critical thinking, reading, writing and rhetorical skills required in the college/university and beyond, including citation and documentation, writing as process, audience awareness, and writing effective essays. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or ENGL 0093 with a grade of “S” Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL0093 --- # ENGL1023 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1023 - English Composition II ENGL 1023 - English Composition II , Lecture 3 Continuation and further development of material and strategies introduced in ENGL 1013 (ENGL 101). Primary emphasis on composition, including research strategies, argumentative writing, evaluation, and analysis. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or ENGL 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ENGL1023 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1023 - English Composition II ENGL 1023 - English Composition II , Lecture 3 Continuation and further development of material and strategies introduced in ENGL 1013 (ENGL 101). Primary emphasis on composition, including research strategies, argumentative writing, evaluation, and analysis. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or ENGL 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ENGL1023 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1023 - English Composition II ENGL 1023 - English Composition II , Lecture 3 Continuation and further development of material and strategies introduced in ENGL 1013 (ENGL 101). Primary emphasis on composition, including research strategies, argumentative writing, evaluation, and analysis. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or ENGL 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ACCT2103 — Introduction to Auditing 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2103 - Introduction to Auditing ACCT 2103 - Introduction to Auditing , Lecture 3 Introduces basic auditing and its nature, purpose, and scope, including theory, procedures, internal control, audit programs, audit reports, and ethics. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: ACCT 2323 or ACCT 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2323, ACCT2113 --- # ACCT2113 — Financial Accounting III 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2113 - Financial Accounting III ACCT 2113 - Financial Accounting III , Lecture 3 Introduces basic accounting concepts and principles, accounting cycle, preparation and analysis of financial statements, including cash flow, balance sheet valuations, income measurement, partnerships, and stockholder’s equity. Credit will not be given for this course and ACCT 2313 and/or ACCT 2323 . This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for MATH 1103 or MATH 1213 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1103, MATH1213 --- # ACCT2123 — Introduction to Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2123 - Introduction to Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting ACCT 2123 - Introduction to Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting , Lecture 3 Introduces basic accounting for governmental and not-for-profit organizations. Covers fund accounting,budgeting, financial reporting, and accounting procedures. Prerequisites: ACCT 2323 or ACCT 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2323, ACCT2113 --- # ACCT2213 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2213 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACCT 2213 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting , Lecture 3 Reviews the principles and methods of accounting primarily concerned with data gathering and presentation for the purpose of internal management and decision-making. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: ACCT 2323 or ACCT 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2323, ACCT2113 --- # ACCT2313 — Financial Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2313 - Financial Accounting I ACCT 2313 - Financial Accounting I , Lecture 3 Introduces basic accounting concepts and principles, accounting cycle, preparation of financial statements, general journals, and payroll accounting. Credit will not be given for this course and ACCT 2113 . This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for College Mathematics or appropriate placement test score Corequisites: None --- # ACCT2323 — Financial Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2323 - Financial Accounting II ACCT 2323 - Financial Accounting II , Lecture 3 Continues the introduction of basic accounting concepts and principles with analyzing financial statements, balance sheet valuations, income measurement, partnerships, stockholders’ equity, and the statement of cash flows. Credit will not be given for this course and ACCT 2113 . This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: ACCT 2313 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2313 --- # ACCT2353 — Accounting Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2353 - Accounting Information Systems ACCT 2353 - Accounting Information Systems , Lecture 3 An introduction to accounting information systems (AIS) which examines the accountant’s role in designing, developing, implementing and maintaining (AIS) systems related to the collecting, recording and storing of business data, and the development of effective internal controls. Prerequisites: ACCT 2323 or ACCT 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2323, ACCT2113 --- # ACCT2413 — Computer-Based Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2413 - Computer-Based Accounting ACCT 2413 - Computer-Based Accounting , Lecture 3 Introduces basic financial accounting principles using software applications, such as QuickBooks. Prerequisites: ACCT 2323 or ACCT 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2323, ACCT2113 --- # ACCT2513 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2513 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 2513 - Payroll Accounting Introduces the entire payroll function from all related areas such as human resources, the payroll clerk,the payroll reporting officer, and the accountant’s responsibility for general journal entries regarding payroll as well as the purpose of payroll and carrying out related duties. Prerequisites: ACCT 2313 or ACCT 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2313, ACCT2113 --- # ACCT2613 — Introduction to Federal Taxation 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2613 - Introduction to Federal Taxation ACCT 2613 - Introduction to Federal Taxation , Lecture 3 Introduces preparation of individual federal and state income tax returns in accordance with federal and state tax laws. Available federal and state resources or programs will possibility be used. Prerequisites: ACCT 2313 or ACCT 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2313, ACCT2113 --- # ACCT2623 — Advanced Federal Taxation 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2623 - Advanced Federal Taxation ACCT 2623 - Advanced Federal Taxation , Lecture 3 Covers the preparation of tax returns and schedules for businesses and special entities. This course can be taken with ACCT 2633 with departmental approval. Prerequisites: ACCT 2613 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2613 --- # ACCT2633 — Enrolled Agent Policies and Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours ACCT 2633 - Enrolled Agent Policies and Procedures ACCT 2633 - Enrolled Agent Policies and Procedures , Lecture 2 Covers the rights and responsibilities of an enrolled agent, sanctionable acts and punishments for practicing enrolled agents, and the power given to a licensed enrolled agent. This course can be taken with ACCT 2623 with departmental approval. Prerequisites: ACCT 2623 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2623 --- # AMTA1216 — Aircraft Structures 6 credits · 6 hours AMTA 1216 - Aircraft Structures AMTA 1216 - Aircraft Structures , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Introduces students to Metallic and Non-Metallic Structures, Flight Controls, and Rotocraft Fundamentals. This course covers Airframe Curriculum Subjects from Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: AMTG 1016 and AMTG 1026 Corequisites: AMTA 1224 Prerequisites: AMTG1016, AMTG1026 --- # AMTA1224 — Aircraft Finishes 4 credits · 4 hours AMTA 1224 - Aircraft Finishes AMTA 1224 - Aircraft Finishes , Lecture 1 , Lab 9 Introduces students to Environmental Systems and Ice and Rain Control Systems. This course covers Airframe Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee and a student fee. Prerequisites: AMTG 1016 and AMTG 1026 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AMTA 1216 Prerequisites: AMTG1016, AMTG1026 --- # AMTA1236 — Aircraft Electrical 6 credits · 6 hours AMTA 1236 - Aircraft Electrical AMTA 1236 - Aircraft Electrical , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Introduces students to Aircraft Instrument Systems, Communications, Light Signals, Runway Lightning Systems, and Aircraft Electrical Systems. This course covers Airframe Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: AMTA 1216 and AMTA 1224 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AMTA 1244 Prerequisites: AMTA1216, AMTA1224 --- # AMTA1244 — Aircraft Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AMTA 1244 - Aircraft Systems AMTA 1244 - Aircraft Systems , Lecture 1 , Lab 9 Introduces students to Airframe Inspection, Landing Gear Systems, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Aircraft Fuel Systems, Airframe Fire Protection Systems, and Water and Waste Systems. This course covers Airframe Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee and a student fee. Prerequisites: AMTA 1216 and AMTA 1224 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AMTA 1236 Prerequisites: AMTA1216, AMTA1224 --- # AMTG1016 — General Maintenance Practices 6 credits · 6 hours AMTG 1016 - General Maintenance Practices AMTG 1016 - General Maintenance Practices , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Introduces students to mathematics, basic physics, aircraft drawings, fluid lines and fittings, and aircraft materials, hardware and processes. This course covers General Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee and a student fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: AMTG 1026 Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # AMTG1026 — General Maintenance Processes 6 credits · 6 hours AMTG 1026 - General Maintenance Processes AMTG 1026 - General Maintenance Processes , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Introduces students to basic electricity and electronics, weight and balance, ground operations and servicing, cleaning and corrosion control, regulations, maintenance forms, publications, inspection concepts and techniques, and human factors. This course covers General Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: AMTG 1016 Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # AMTP1116 — Powerplant Accessories 6 credits · 6 hours AMTP 1116 - Powerplant Accessories AMTP 1116 - Powerplant Accessories , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Introduces students to Engine Instrument Systems, Engine Fire Protection Systems, Engine Electrical Systems, and Ignition and Starting Systems. This course covers Powerplant Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a student fee. Prerequisites: AMTG 1016 and AMTG 1026 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AMTP 1126 Prerequisites: AMTG1016, AMTG1026 --- # AMTP1126 — Powerplant Systems 6 credits · 6 hours AMTP 1126 - Powerplant Systems AMTP 1126 - Powerplant Systems , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Introduces students to Engine Inspection, Engine Fuel and Fuel Metering Systems, and Propellers. This course covers Powerplant Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: AMTG 1016 and AMTG 1026 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AMTP 1116 Prerequisites: AMTG1016, AMTG1026 --- # AMTP1134 — Reciprocating Engine Overhaul 4 credits · 4 hours AMTP 1134 - Reciprocating Engine Overhaul AMTP 1134 - Reciprocating Engine Overhaul , Lecture 1 , Lab 9 Introduces students to Reciprocating Engines, Reciprocating Engine Induction and Cooling Systems, and Engine Exhaust and Reverser Systems. This course covers Powerplant Curriculum Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: AMTP 1116 and AMTP 1126 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AMTP 1144 Prerequisites: AMTP1116, AMTP1126 --- # AMTP1144 — Turbine Engine Overhaul 4 credits · 4 hours AMTP 1144 - Turbine Engine Overhaul AMTP 1144 - Turbine Engine Overhaul , Lecture 1 , Lab 9 Introduces students to Turbine Engines, Engine Lubrication Systems, and Turbine Engine Air Systems. This course covers Powerplant Subjects from the Federal Aviation Administration’s 2021 Airman Certification Standards. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: AMTG 1016 and AMTG 1026 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AMTP 1134 Prerequisites: AMTG1016, AMTG1026 --- # ANTH1013 — Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Prehistory 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 1013 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Prehistory ANTH 1013 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Prehistory , Lecture 3 Examines the origin and evolution of people, human prehistory, human diversity, and the origin and development of human culture through the rise of civilization. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ANTH2013 — Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 2013 - Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology ANTH 2013 - Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology , Lecture 3 Examines the diversity of human cultures; nature of culture, social organization, subsistence patterns, economics, law, politics, religion, language, and other institutions of culture viewed in cross-cultural perspective. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1003 — Non-Western Art 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1003 - Non-Western Art ARTS 1003 - Non-Western Art , Lecture 3 Introduces non-Western cultural perspectives to a survey of the visual arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and architecture) in selected non-Western societies. Examines works through the ideas and beliefs of artists within their culture and social context. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1023 — Introduction to Visual Arts 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1023 - Introduction to Visual Arts ARTS 1023 - Introduction to Visual Arts , Lecture 3 Introduces a survey of the visual arts with emphasis on how and why works have been created in our own and earlier times. All major forms of drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, design and architecture are explored in basic terms. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1113 — Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1113 - Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design ARTS 1113 - Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design , Lecture 0 , Lab 6 Introduces the concepts of two-dimensional design and color. This studio course teaches students to organize the visual elements of design according to established principles of art. A fee for materials is required. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1123 — Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1123 - Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design ARTS 1123 - Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design , Lecture 0 , Lab 6 Introduces the approaches, processes, and aesthetic concerns of three- dimensional design in studio art. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1153 — Introduction to Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1153 - Introduction to Digital Photography ARTS 1153 - Introduction to Digital Photography , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces the student to the history of the digital camera and trends and techniques in digital photography. Teaches students composition, editing, and the technical mechanics of digital photography, hardware, and software. A digital camera is required. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1303 — Beginning Painting 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1303 - Beginning Painting ARTS 1303 - Beginning Painting , Lab 6 Introduces basic concepts, materials, and techniques in oil and water mediums. Using a structured sequence of exercises, this comprehensive studio course focuses on learning the language of painting. This course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1313 — Intermediate Painting 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1313 - Intermediate Painting ARTS 1313 - Intermediate Painting , Lecture 0 , Lab 6 Investigates how the materials and techniques of painting relate to thematic and conceptual concerns. Students will create individual paintings that demonstrate their developing technical facility and an approach to art-making driven by personal perspectives and aesthetics. A studio fee for essential art supplies is required. Prerequisites: ARTS 1303 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ARTS1303 --- # ARTS1403 — Beginning Ceramics 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1403 - Beginning Ceramics ARTS 1403 - Beginning Ceramics , Lab 6 Introduces the techniques, processes, and aesthetic concerns of using clay as a art-making material by teaching to complete a number of original works. Covers hand-building techniques, earthenware glazing, and firing processes. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1423 — Introduction to Pottery 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1423 - Introduction to Pottery ARTS 1423 - Introduction to Pottery , Lab 6 Introduces the techniques, processes, aesthetics, and utilitarian concerns associated with wheel-thrown vessels as a ceramic art form. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1433 — Intermediate Ceramics 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1433 - Intermediate Ceramics ARTS 1433 - Intermediate Ceramics , Lecture 0 , Lab 6 Provides ceramics students with a broad range of skills, an increased opportunity to acquire personal methods and motivations for working, greater knowledge of raw materials and kiln firing, and greater research skills leading to concept development. Prerequisites: ARTS 1403 and ARTS 1423 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ARTS1403, ARTS1423 --- # ARTS1503 — Introduction to Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1503 - Introduction to Sculpture ARTS 1503 - Introduction to Sculpture , Lab 6 Introduces techniques, processes, and aesthetic concerns of sculpture as a studio art medium. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS1513 — Introduction to Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1513 - Introduction to Web Design ARTS 1513 - Introduction to Web Design , Lecture 3 Focuses on the application of basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), along with the use of digital images and principles of design, to author web pages and complete websites. This course includes a materials and exam fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS2003 — Digital Art 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2003 - Digital Art ARTS 2003 - Digital Art , Lab 6 Introduces the student to the use of the computer of digital art. This studio course will focus on learning programs in the Adobe Creative Suite to create original artworks. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS2023 — Relief Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2023 - Relief Printmaking ARTS 2023 - Relief Printmaking , Lab 6 Introduces basic concepts, materials, and techniques in relief and silkscreen printmaking. This comprehensive studio course uses a structured sequence of exercises that focuses on producing multiples from a matrix. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS2033 — Creative Coding for the Web 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2033 - Creative Coding for the Web ARTS 2033 - Creative Coding for the Web , Lecture 3 Focuses on website design technologies integral to the experiential and aesthetic aspects of user engagement with web-based media. By the end of the course, students will be able to create, validate, and publish interactive, responsive web-based projects with visual appeal. Prerequisites: ARTS 1513 or ETEC 2513 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ARTS1513, ETEC2513 --- # ARTS2103 — Art History I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2103 - Art History I ARTS 2103 - Art History I , Lecture 3 Examines the history of visual art through the study of selected masterworks from the Prehistoric Period through the Middle Ages with emphasis placed on style, subject matter and historical context. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS2113 — Art History II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2113 - Art History II ARTS 2113 - Art History II , Lecture 3 Examines the history of visual art through the study of selected masterworks from the 15th century to the present day with emphasis placed on style, subject matter and historical context. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS2123 — Silkscreen Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2123 - Silkscreen Printmaking ARTS 2123 - Silkscreen Printmaking , Lab 6 Introduces basic concepts, materials, and techniques in silkscreen printmaking. Using a structred sequence of exercises, this comprehensive studio course focuses on producing multiples from a matrix. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS2203 — Beginning Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2203 - Beginning Drawing ARTS 2203 - Beginning Drawing , Lecture 0 , Lab 6 Introduces the student to two-dimensional observational drawing. Using a structured sequence of practice exercises, this comprehensive studio course focuses on learning the language of drawing. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ARTS2213 — Intermediate Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2213 - Intermediate Drawing ARTS 2213 - Intermediate Drawing , Lab 6 Implements the principles and elements of design as related to the figure. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: ARTS 2203 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ARTS2203 --- # ARTS2313 — Introduction to Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2313 - Introduction to Graphic Design ARTS 2313 - Introduction to Graphic Design , Lab 6 Introduces the basic concepts of graphic design. Teaches students to utilize tools in visual communication using digital and manual methods. Focuses on the principles of design, typography, and graphic abstraction when working on studio projects. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: ARTS 2203 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ARTS2203 --- # ARTS2323 — Intermediate Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2323 - Intermediate Graphic Design ARTS 2323 - Intermediate Graphic Design , Lab 6 Expands upon the skills developed in Introduction to Graphic Design. Explores topics such as grid systems, advertising techniques, and electronic publication by providing students with in-depth proficiency in design principles and vocabulary. Teaches advanced techniques in traditional graphic design and desktop publishing with standard design-industry software. The course requires a studio/materials fee. Prerequisites: ACCT 2313 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ACCT2313 --- # ARTS2333 — Typography 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2333 - Typography ARTS 2333 - Typography , Lecture 0 , Lab 6 Introduces the elements of basic typography, including the history of letterforms, recognition of existing typefaces, typographical styles, and letterform graphic design. Prerequisites: ARTS 2310 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ARTS2310 --- # ASLS1003 — Deaf Culture 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1003 - Deaf Culture ASLS 1003 - Deaf Culture , Lecture 3 Explores the Deaf community’s culture, language, education, political movements, art, and literature from sociolinguistic and historical perspectives. This is not a sign language skills course. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ASLS1013 — American Sign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1013 - American Sign Language I ASLS 1013 - American Sign Language I , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) with an emphasis on the rudiments of ASL vocabulary, grammatical structures, comprehension, and expression. Students will also gain insight into the Deaf community and Deaf culture, including ethical concerns and strategies for meaningful advocacy. This course is designed for students who have little or no previous knowledge of ASL. Note: This course has been approved as a General Education course (Humanities). Prerequisites: None Corequisites… --- # ASLS1023 — American Sign Language II 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1023 - American Sign Language II ASLS 1023 - American Sign Language II , Lecture 3 Focuses on the continued study of American Sign Language (ASL) with an emphasis on refining the use of basic ASL sentence types and further development of conversational strategies. Students will also broaden their knowledge of the deaf community and Deaf culture. Course instruction is primarily in ASL. Note: This course has been approved as a General Education Course (Humanities). Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ASLS1013, ENGL1013 --- # ASLS1033 — Fingerspelling and Numbers 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1033 - Fingerspelling and Numbers ASLS 1033 - Fingerspelling and Numbers , Lecture 3 Focuses on the comprehension and production of expressive and receptive fingerspelling and numbering skills using American Sign Language (ASL). This course is designed to enhance the student’s speed and clarity when recognizing and producing embedded fingerspelling words, numbers, and lexicalized fingerspelling in ASL. A range of contexts and topics will be utilized to test and increase proficiency when communicating in various situations. Information about the Deaf community and Deaf culture is included… Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ASLS1113 — American Sign Language III 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1113 - American Sign Language III ASLS 1113 - American Sign Language III , Lecture 3 Builds on skills learned in American Sign Language II with an emphasis on complex grammatical features and vocabulary, short stories, narratives, and dialogues. Students will also broaden their knowledge of the Deaf community and Deaf culture. Course instruction is primarily in American Sign Language (ASL). Note: This course has been approved as a General Education course (Humanities). Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ASLS1023, ASLS1033, ENGL1013 --- # ASLS1123 — American Sign Language IV 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1123 - American Sign Language IV ASLS 1123 - American Sign Language IV , Lecture 3 Focuses on the expansion and advanced development of ASL vocabulary and grammar. Students will also broaden their knowledge of the Deaf community and Deaf culture. Course instruction is in American Sign Language (ASL). Note: this course has been approved as a General Education course (Humanities). Prerequisites: ASLS 1113 and ASLS 1133 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ASLS1113, ASLS1133 --- # ASLS1133 — Introduction to Interpreting 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1133 - Introduction to Interpreting ASLS 1133 - Introduction to Interpreting , Lecture 3 Focuses on the history and current trends of the American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting field. The course provides an overview of standards, ethical responsibilities, and personal aptitudes related to professional ASL interpreting. This is not a sign language skills course. Prerequisites: ASLS 1023 , ASLS 1033 , ASLS 1043, and ENGL 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ASLS1023, ASLS1033, ASLS1043, ENGL1013 --- # ASLS1143 — ASL and English Translations 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 1143 - ASL and English Translations ASLS 1143 - ASL and English Translations , Lecture 3 Analyzes English and American Sign Language (ASL) texts and their source materials. Students engage in basic textual analysis, including the use of appropriate linguistic and cultural information when working between English and ASL. Students also learn how to self-monitor for message accuracy and are introduced to various interpreting processes. Course instruction is primarily in ASL. Prerequisites: ASLS 1023 , ASLS 1033 , ASLS 1043, and ENGL 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ASLS1023, ASLS1033, ASLS1043, ENGL1013 --- # ASLS2013 — English-to-ASL Interpreting 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 2013 - English-to-ASL Interpreting ASLS 2013 - English-to-ASL Interpreting , Lecture 3 Focuses on the process of interpreting English to American Sign Language (ASL). The course emphasizes using expanded vocabulary, semantically-appropriate linguistic features, increased language fluency, and ethical decision-making processes. Information about the Deaf community and Deaf culture is included. This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to practice and produce conceptually-accurate interpretations with a focus on self-analysis and peer review. Course instruction is prim… Prerequisites: ASLS1113, ASLS1133, ASLS1143 --- # ASLS2023 — ASL-to-English Interpreting 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 2023 - ASL-to-English Interpreting ASLS 2023 - ASL-to-English Interpreting , Lecture 3 Focuses on the process of interpreting American Sign Language (ASL) to English. The course emphasizes using expanded vocabulary, semantically-appropriate linguistic features, and increased language fluency. Information about the Deaf community and Deaf culture is included. This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to practice and produce conceptually-accurate interpretations with a focus on self-analysis and peer review. Course instruction is primarily in ASL. Prerequisites: ASLS 1… Prerequisites: ASLS1113, ASLS1133, ASLS1143 --- # ASLS2033 — ASLS Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours ASLS 2033 - ASLS Practicum ASLS 2033 - ASLS Practicum , Lecture 4 Develops students’ beginning-level interpreting skills and prepares them for advanced study in a four-year American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation program. This capstone course requires students to submit and present a portfolio documenting their experiences in the American Sign Language Studies program. Documentation may include, but is not limited to, all course syllabi and assignments, recorded attendance at Deaf events, networking with professional ASL interpreters, and shadowing professional ASL interpreters. Prerequis… Prerequisites: ASLS1113, ASLS1133, ASLS1143 --- # ASTR1103 — Introduction to Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours ASTR 1103 - Introduction to Astronomy ASTR 1103 - Introduction to Astronomy , Lecture 3 Surveys astronomy at the introductory level with emphasis on the concepts and processes which have led to the current understanding of the universe and our solar system. Prerequisites: College Mathematics with grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None --- # AUTO1103 — Engine Design 3 credits · 3 hours AUTO 1103 - Engine Design AUTO 1103 - Engine Design , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Introduces students to engine operation, nomenclature content, required measurements and torque values. Identifies engine cooling, lubrication, and valve train systems. This course aligns with Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification criteria A1. Prerequisites: AUTO 1204 and AUTO 1304 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AUTO 1614 Prerequisites: AUTO1204, AUTO1304 --- # AUTO1152 — Automotive Internship I 2 credits · 2 hours AUTO 1152 - Automotive Internship I AUTO 1152 - Automotive Internship I , Lecture 0 , Lab 32 Engages students in automotive repair facilities work experiences related to college instruction in the second semester of the program Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: AUTO1404, AUTO1504 --- # AUTO1204 — Automatic Transmission Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AUTO 1204 - Automatic Transmission Systems AUTO 1204 - Automatic Transmission Systems , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the theory, operation, servicing, and overhauling of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Includes diagnostics and testing of mechanical, hydraulic, and electronic systems. This course aligns with Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification criteria A2. Corequisites: AUTO 1304 Prerequisites: AUTO1404, AUTO1504 --- # AUTO1252 — Automotive Internship II 2 credits · 2 hours AUTO 1252 - Automotive Internship II AUTO 1252 - Automotive Internship II , Lecture 0 , Lab 32 Engages students in automotive repair facilities work experiences related to college instruction in the third semester of the program. Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: AUTO 1103 , AUTO 1614 , and AUTO 1152 with a grade of “C” or better; Also must be at least 18 years old and have a Driver’s License and Drug Test and Background Check Corequisites: MVSB 1703 and AUTO 1806 Prerequisites: AUTO1103, AUTO1614, AUTO1152 --- # AUTO1304 — Manual Drivetrain and Axles 4 credits · 4 hours AUTO 1304 - Manual Drivetrain and Axles AUTO 1304 - Manual Drivetrain and Axles , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the theory and operation of the clutch and manual transmission and transaxle, including limited slip differential, driveshaft, universal joint, four-wheel/all-wheel drive. Students will learn the proper diagnosis and repair techniques used in manual transmission repair. This course aligns with Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification criteria A3. Prerequisites: AUTO 1404 and AUTO 1504 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AUTO 1204 Prerequisites: AUTO1404, AUTO1504 --- # AUTO1404 — Steering and Suspension Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AUTO 1404 - Steering and Suspension Systems AUTO 1404 - Steering and Suspension Systems , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the theory, operation, diagnosis, and servicing of steering and suspension systems. This course aligns with Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification criteria A4. Prerequisites: MVSB 1002 , MVSB 1003 and MVSB 1604 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AUTO 1504 Prerequisites: MVSB1002, MVSB1003, MVSB1604 --- # AUTO1504 — Brake Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AUTO 1504 - Brake Systems AUTO 1504 - Brake Systems , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Covers the theory, operation, diagnosis, and service of hydraulic, drum, disc, parking, and power assist brake systems. This course aligns with Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification criteria A5. Prerequisites: MVSB 1002 , MVSB 1003 , and MVSB 1604 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AUTO 1404 Prerequisites: MVSB1002, MVSB1003, MVSB1604 --- # AUTO1614 — Automotive Advanced Electrical 4 credits · 4 hours AUTO 1614 - Automotive Advanced Electrical AUTO 1614 - Automotive Advanced Electrical , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Provides advanced coverage of electrical/electronic system diagnostic techniques, troubleshooting of automotive electrical systems, schematic utilization, and supplemental restraint system (SRS) operation. This course covers a portion of the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification criteria A6. Prerequisites: AUTO 1204 and AUTO 1304 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: AUTO 1103 Prerequisites: AUTO1204, AUTO1304 --- # AUTO1806 — Engine Performance 6 credits · 6 hours AUTO 1806 - Engine Performance AUTO 1806 - Engine Performance , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Introduces the operation and service of fuel injection systems, ignition systems, and emission systems as related to current day automobiles. Includes advanced diagnostic techniques and equipment for, and repair of automotive computer controlled fuel delivery, fuel injection, ignition, and emission systems. This course covers a portion of the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification criteria A8. Prerequisites: AUTO 1103 and AUTO 1614 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: MVSB 1703 and AUTO 1252 Prerequisites: AUTO1103, AUTO1614 --- # BIOL1011 — General Biology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 1011 - General Biology I Lab BIOL 1011 - General Biology I Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 1 Provides a laboratory component that supplements BIOL 1013 content. Not intended for science majors. This course requires a lab fee. Note: Credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1011 and BIOL 1031 . Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # BIOL1013 — General Biology I 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1013 - General Biology I BIOL 1013 - General Biology I , Lecture 3 Covers general concepts in cell biology, genetics, biological chemistry, biotechnology, and introduction to evolution. Not intended for science majors. Note: Credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1013 and BIOL 1033 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # BIOL1021 — General Biology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 1021 - General Biology II Lab BIOL 1021 - General Biology II Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 1 Provides a laboratory component that supplements BIOL 1023 content. Not intended for science majors. This course requires a lab fee. Note: Credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1021 and BIOL 1041 . Prerequisites: BIOL 1013 or BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1013, BIOL1033 --- # BIOL1023 — General Biology II 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1023 - General Biology II BIOL 1023 - General Biology II , Lecture 3 Covers general concepts of evolution, biodiversity, ecology, and structure and function of organisms. Not intended for science majors. Note: Credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1023 and BIOL 1043 . Prerequisites: BIOL 1013 or BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1013, BIOL1033 --- # BIOL1031 — Biology I Lab for Science Majors 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 1031 - Biology I Lab for Science Majors BIOL 1031 - Biology I Lab for Science Majors , Lecture 0 , Lab 1 Provides a laboratory component that supplements BIOL 1033 content. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. This course requires a lab fee. Note: Credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1031 and BIOL 1011 . Prerequisites: Eligibility for BIOL 1013 and eligibility for College Algebra Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1013 --- # BIOL1033 — Biology I for Science Majors 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1033 - Biology I for Science Majors BIOL 1033 - Biology I for Science Majors , Lecture 3 Covers general concepts in cell biology, genetics, biotechnology, and introduction to evolution. Intended for student pursuing careers in science, engineering and many health professions. Note: Credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1033 and BIOL 1013 . Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 and eligibility for College Algebra Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # BIOL1041 — Biology II Lab for Science Majors 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 1041 - Biology II Lab for Science Majors BIOL 1041 - Biology II Lab for Science Majors , Lecture 0 , Lab 2 Provides a laboratory component that supplements BIOL 1043 content. Intended for students pursuing careers in science engineering, and many health professions. This course requires a lab fee. Note: Credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1041 and BIOL 1021 . Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033 --- # BIOL1043 — Biology II for Science Majors 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1043 - Biology II for Science Majors BIOL 1043 - Biology II for Science Majors , Lecture 3 Covers general concepts in evolution, biological diversity, ecology, and physiology. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. Note that credit is not awarded for both BIOL 1043 and BIOL 1023 . Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033 --- # BIOL1104 — Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1104 - Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 1104 - Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology , Lecture 4 Provides a one-semester survey of the structure and function of the human body using a systems approach. Laboratory is intergrated with the lecture. Intended for students in certain allied health programs such as Emergency Medical Systems (EMS). This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # BIOL2001 — Careers in Life Sciences 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2001 - Careers in Life Sciences BIOL 2001 - Careers in Life Sciences , Lecture 1 , Lab 0 Covers career opportunities in fields of biological sciences. Topics will include expected training skills, financial rewards and personal satisfaction of career choices in public health, secondary education, state/federal agencies, wildlife management, veterinary medicine, biotechnology, forensic sciences and academia/research. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # BIOL2101 — General Microbiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2101 - General Microbiology Lab BIOL 2101 - General Microbiology Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Develops basic laboratory skills needed to study microorganisms and is designed to supplement General Microbiology ( BIOL 2103 ) contents for non-science majors. Credit is not given for both BIOL 2101 and BIOL 2121 . This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better or ACT composite score of 22 and eligibility for College Algebra ( MATH 1213 ) Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033, MATH1213 --- # BIOL2103 — General Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2103 - General Microbiology BIOL 2103 - General Microbiology , Lecture 3 Introduces microorganisms, fungi, algae, protozoans and multicellular parasites; their form and function and their role in health and disease, ecology and industry. Not intended for science majors. Note that credit is not awarded for both BIOL 2103 and BIOL 2123 . Note: This is a General Education course (Natural Science). Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better or ACT composite score of 22 and eligibility for College Algebra ( MATH 1213 ) Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033, MATH1213 --- # BIOL2121 — Microbiology Lab for Science Majors 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2121 - Microbiology Lab for Science Majors BIOL 2121 - Microbiology Lab for Science Majors , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Introduces microscopy, microbe structure and function, diversity (prokaryotic and eukaryotic), growth and control, metabolism, genetics, microbe interactions, and immunology and pathogens. Laboratory designed to supplement Microbiology for Science Majors). This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 and BIOL 1031 and CHEM 1123 and CHEM 1121 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033, BIOL1031, CHEM1123, CHEM1121 --- # BIOL2123 — Microbiology for Science Majors 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2123 - Microbiology for Science Majors BIOL 2123 - Microbiology for Science Majors , Lecture 3 Introduces microscopy, microbe structure and function, diversity (prokaryotic and eukaryotic), growth and control, metabolism, genetics, microbe interactions, and immunology and pathogens. Intended for science majors. Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 and BIOL 1031 and CHEM 1123 and CHEM 1121 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033, BIOL1031, CHEM1123, CHEM1121 --- # BIOL2211 — Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2211 - Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BIOL 2211 - Anatomy & Physiology I Lab , Lab 3 Introduces human anatomy and physiology with a focus on the structure and function of the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Investigations include dissection of mammalian organ systems, use of three-dimensional models and experiments. Designed to supplement Anatomy and Physiology I. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better or ACT composite score of 22 and eligibility for MATH 1213 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033, MATH1213 --- # BIOL2213 — Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2213 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2213 - Anatomy and Physiology I , Lecture 3 Introduces the structure and function of the following human organ systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Investigations include dissection of mammalian organ systems, use of three-dimensional models and experiments. Designed to supplement Anatomy and Physiology II. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better or ACT composite score of 22 and eligibility for MATH 1213 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033, MATH1213 --- # BIOL2221 — Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2221 - Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BIOL 2221 - Anatomy & Physiology II Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Introduces the structure and function of the following human organ systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Investigations include dissection of mammalian organ systems, use of three-dimensional models and experiments. Designed to supplement Anatomy and Physiology II. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: BIOL 2213 and BIOL 2211 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL2213, BIOL2211 --- # BIOL2223 — Anatomy & Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2223 - Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2223 - Anatomy & Physiology II , Lecture 3 Introduces the structure and function of the following human organ systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. Prerequisites: BIOL 2213 and BIOL 2211 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL2213, BIOL2211 --- # BIOL2413 — Introduction to Oceanography 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2413 - Introduction to Oceanography BIOL 2413 - Introduction to Oceanography , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces the origins of the world’s oceans and interactions between physical, geological, chemical, and biological processes in the marine environment. Covers use and abuse of oceans and coastal ecosystems with emphasis on the Gulf coast region. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # BIOL2513 — Introductory Genetics 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2513 - Introductory Genetics BIOL 2513 - Introductory Genetics , Lecture 3 Covers general principles of genetics, heredity, and genetic analysis. Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033 --- # BIOL2703 — Introduction to Nutrition and Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2703 - Introduction to Nutrition and Wellness BIOL 2703 - Introduction to Nutrition and Wellness , Lecture 3 Covers the principles of human nutrition and focuses on the physiology and biochemistry of nutrients and the application of nutritional principles in health and wellness. Appropriate for students pursuing careers in dietetics, food sciences, nursing, or other health-related professions. Prerequisites: BIOL 1033 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL1033 --- # BUSN1003 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1003 - Introduction to Business BUSN 1003 - Introduction to Business , Lecture 3 Studies American business firms, organizational structures, practices, and principles. Includes organizational systems and terminology. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # BUSN1303 — Customer Service for Business Professionals 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1303 - Customer Service for Business Professionals BUSN 1303 - Customer Service for Business Professionals , Lecture 3 Provides students with training and practice in providing the highest level of customer service for both external and internal customers Gives students a foundation of knowledge regarding customer service that prepares them to sit for the National Retail Federation Customer Service Exam . Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # BUSN1503 — Professional Selling 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1503 - Professional Selling BUSN 1503 - Professional Selling , Lecture 3 Introduces students to basic customer service and sales skills, including strategies for engaging customers, assessing customer needs, closing sales, and following up. This course requires a materials fee and an exam fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # BUSN2003 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2003 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 2003 - Principles of Marketing , Lecture 3 Explores marketing as an exchange process involving all members of society. Examines the elements of the marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and distribution) and the social, cultural, economic, competitive, and legal factors affecting marketing mix decisions, as well as research on the demographic and behavioral dimensions of markets and marketing strategies. This course requires a materials fee. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # BUSN2103 — Business Law 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2103 - Business Law BUSN 2103 - Business Law , Lecture 3 Introduces a study of legal principles and practices in the business environment. Reviews the nature and sources of law, the judicial system, contractual relationships, contracts, employee/employer obligations, and ethics. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # BUSN2403 — Business Communication 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2403 - Business Communication BUSN 2403 - Business Communication , Lecture 3 Introduces theory and application of communication in the business world. Includes oral, written, and various electronic means of communication. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: ENGL 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # BUSN2703 — Introduction to Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2703 - Introduction to Logistics BUSN 2703 - Introduction to Logistics , Lecture 3 Provides an introduction to the concept of logistics. Topics include traffic management, warehousing, inventory control, material handling, global logistics, and the movement and storage of goods from raw materials sources to end consumers. This course requires a fee to cover learning materials. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CARP1103 — Introduction and Safety 3 credits · 3 hours CARP 1103 - Introduction and Safety CARP 1103 - Introduction and Safety , Lecture 3 Introduces industry trends, career levels, and future trends in carpentry. Covers Occupational and Safety Health Administration (OSHA) standards required for maintaining a safe job environment for management and for workers. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CARP 1113 , CARP 1125 , and CARP 1134 --- # CARP1113 — Building Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours CARP 1113 - Building Calculations CARP 1113 - Building Calculations , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Provides instruction in general mathematical skills for the construction trades, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and geometrical shapes. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CARP 1103 , CARP 1125 , and CARP 1134 --- # CARP1125 — Introduction to Tools 5 credits · 5 hours CARP 1125 - Introduction to Tools CARP 1125 - Introduction to Tools , Lecture 2 , Lab 9 Introduces basic skills and safety in the use of hand and power tools. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CARP 1103 , CARP 1113 , and CARP 1134 --- # CARP1134 — Fundamentals of Carpentry 4 credits · 4 hours CARP 1134 - Fundamentals of Carpentry CARP 1134 - Fundamentals of Carpentry , Lecture 1 , Lab 9 Introduces the fundamentals of carpentry including construction drawings, material handling, and basic employability skills. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CARP 1103 , CARP 1113 , and CARP 1125 --- # CARP1214 — Building Materials 4 credits · 4 hours CARP 1214 - Building Materials CARP 1214 - Building Materials , Lecture 1 , Lab 9 Covers the identification of types, sizes, and grades of building materials, as well as fasteners and adhesives. Includes quantification and handling of materials. Prerequisites: CARP 1103 , CARP 1113 , CARP 1125 , and CARP 1134 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1224 and CARP 1234 Prerequisites: CARP1103, CARP1113, CARP1125, CARP1134 --- # CARP1224 — Blueprint Basics 4 credits · 4 hours CARP 1224 - Blueprint Basics CARP 1224 - Blueprint Basics , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces methods of reading an architect scale and house plans, and drawing simple woodworking projects. Prerequisites: CARP 1103 , CARP 1113 , CARP 1125 , and CARP 1134 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1214 and CARP 1234 Prerequisites: CARP1103, CARP1113, CARP1125, CARP1134 --- # CARP1234 — House Framing 4 credits · 4 hours CARP 1234 - House Framing CARP 1234 - House Framing , Lecture 1 , Lab 9 Introduces skills required for site layout, including structures on piers and floor assembly, and framing of walls and ceilings. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: CARP 1103 , CARP 1113 , CARP 1125 , and CARP 1134 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1214 and CARP 1224 Prerequisites: CARP1103, CARP1113, CARP1125, CARP1134 --- # CARP1312 — Commercial Blueprints 2 credits · 2 hours CARP 1312 - Commercial Blueprints CARP 1312 - Commercial Blueprints , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces how to read and interpret a set of commercial drawings and specifications. Prerequisites: CARP 1214 , CARP 1224 , and CARP 1234 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1323, CARP 1332 , CARP 1343 CARP 1352 , CARP 1363 and CARP 1373 Prerequisites: CARP1214, CARP1224, CARP1234 --- # CARP1332 — Insulation and Moisture Barrier Concepts 2 credits · 2 hours CARP 1332 - Insulation and Moisture Barrier Concepts CARP 1332 - Insulation and Moisture Barrier Concepts , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces the installation of various types of insulating materials in walls, floors, and attics. Prerequisites: CARP 1214 , CARP 1224 , and CARP 1234 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1312 , CARP 1323, CARP 1343 , CARP 1352 , CARP 1363 , and CARP 1373 Prerequisites: CARP1214, CARP1224, CARP1234 --- # CARP1343 — Exterior Finishing 3 credits · 3 hours CARP 1343 - Exterior Finishing CARP 1343 - Exterior Finishing , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Introduces the various types of exterior finish and trim. Prerequisites: CARP 1214 , CARP 1224 , and CARP 1234 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1312 , CARP 1323, CARP 1332 , CARP 1352 , CARP 1363 , and CARP 1373 Prerequisites: CARP1214, CARP1224, CARP1234 --- # CARP1352 — Commercial Framing 2 credits · 2 hours CARP 1352 - Commercial Framing CARP 1352 - Commercial Framing , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces the types and installation of steel framing materials. Prerequisites: CARP 1214 , CARP 1224 , and CARP 1234 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1312 , CARP 1323, CARP 1332 , CARP 1343 , CARP 1363 , and CARP 1373 Prerequisites: CARP1214, CARP1224, CARP1234 --- # CARP1363 — Drywall 3 credits · 3 hours CARP 1363 - Drywall CARP 1363 - Drywall , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Introduces the types of drywall, their uses, and installation methods. Prerequisites: CARP 1214 , CARP 1224 , and CARP 1234 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1312 , CARP 1323, CARP 1332 , CARP 1343 , CARP 1352 , and CARP 1373 Prerequisites: CARP1214, CARP1224, CARP1234 --- # CARP1373 — Interior Finishing 3 credits · 3 hours CARP 1373 - Interior Finishing CARP 1373 - Interior Finishing , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the installation of interior finish and trim, suspended ceilings, This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: CARP 1214 , CARP 1224 , and CARP 1234 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CARP 1312 , CARP 1323, CARP 1332 , CARP 1343 , CARP 1352 , and CARP 1363 Prerequisites: CARP1214, CARP1224, CARP1234 --- # CDYC1103 — Working with Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1103 - Working with Young Children CDYC 1103 - Working with Young Children , Lecture 3 Introduces theories and models of child development. Includes instruction in developmentally appropriate practices (DAP), contemporary ethical issues, professionalism, career opportunities, and observation techniques. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1113 — Development of Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1113 - Development of Young Children CDYC 1113 - Development of Young Children , Lecture 3 Presents a holistic approach to the study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional developmental needs and related theories of infant/toddlers and preschool-age children. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1123 — Preschool Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1123 - Preschool Curriculum CDYC 1123 - Preschool Curriculum , Lecture 3 Covers designing developmentally appropriate environments and education practices for preschool-age children, including facilities, schedules, activities, and regulations. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1133 — Infant and Toddler Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1133 - Infant and Toddler Curriculum CDYC 1133 - Infant and Toddler Curriculum , Lecture 3 Covers designing culturally sensitive environments and education practices appropriate to developmental needs of infant/toddlers from conception to age 3, including facilities, schedules, activities, and regulations. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1203 — Heath, Safety, and Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1203 - Heath, Safety, and Nutrition CDYC 1203 - Heath, Safety, and Nutrition , Lecture 3 Examines health, safety, and nutrition for children. Includes signs and symptoms of common communicable diseases, pediatric first aid, infant/child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and principles of nutrition (with emphasis on prenatal nutrition). Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1213 — Observation and Participation Lab 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1213 - Observation and Participation Lab CDYC 1213 - Observation and Participation Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 9 Includes directed observation, documentation, and supervised participation of practical experiences and situations in the early childhood environment. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1223 — Child Guidance and Behaviors 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1223 - Child Guidance and Behaviors CDYC 1223 - Child Guidance and Behaviors , Lecture 3 Covers age-related behavior patterns, child guidance practices and their consequences, and well as techniques and procedures for successful classroom management. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1233 — Infant and Toddler Lab 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1233 - Infant and Toddler Lab CDYC 1233 - Infant and Toddler Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 9 Includes directed observation, documentation, and supervised participation of practical experiences and situations with infants and/or toddlers in the early childhood environment. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC1243 — Preschool Lab 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 1243 - Preschool Lab CDYC 1243 - Preschool Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 9 Includes directed observation, documentation, and supervised participation of practical experiences and situations with preschool children in the early childhood environment. Prerequisites: CDYC 1113 and CDYC 1123 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CDYC1113, CDYC1123 --- # CDYC1252 — Children With Special Needs 2 credits · 2 hours CDYC 1252 - Children With Special Needs CDYC 1252 - Children With Special Needs , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Provides information regarding children with special needs, including assessment and programming, strategies for developing adaptive environments, utilizing family input and community resources, legislation and characteristics and possible causes of exceptionalities. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC2103 — Language and Literature Methods 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 2103 - Language and Literature Methods CDYC 2103 - Language and Literature Methods , Lecture 3 Examines the emergent use and understanding of literacy by young children. This course includes analysis of current practices in teaching language arts, methods and materials appropriate for promoting and assessing the literacy development of young children. In addition, this course considers and promotes issues of individual and cultural differences. Technology in language and literacy development will be explored. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC2113 — Preschool Methods 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 2113 - Preschool Methods CDYC 2113 - Preschool Methods , Lecture 3 Includes a survey of principles, methods, techniques, and materials for teaching music, movement, art, creative dramatics, social studies, math and science in an early childhood setting. Emphasis will be on exploring best practices for teaching young children through a combination of naturalistic, informal, and structured activities as well as planning, implementing, and evaluating developmentally appropriate activities in these content areas. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC2123 — Organization & Administration 3 credits · 3 hours CDYC 2123 - Organization & Administration CDYC 2123 - Organization & Administration , Lecture 3 Examines the philosophy, --- # CDYC2132 — Family Relationships and Issues 2 credits · 2 hours CDYC 2132 - Family Relationships and Issues CDYC 2132 - Family Relationships and Issues , Lecture 2 Investigates the dynamics of family circles and interpersonal relationships among young children, their families, and teachers/communities. Includes instruction in the cultural and legal issues surrounding family structure and abuse. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CDYC2145 — Practicum 5 credits · 5 hours CDYC 2145 - Practicum CDYC 2145 - Practicum , Lecture 0 , Lab 15 Provides practical experience in organizing programs in Care and Development of Young Children. Permission of the instructor is required for enrollment in this course. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CHEM1003 — Introduction to Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1003 - Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1003 - Introduction to Chemistry , Lecture 3 Introduces general chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry concepts with emphasis on the role of chemistry in the modern world. Not intended for science majors. Prerequisites: Eligibility for College-Level Mathematics Corequisites: None --- # CHEM1041 — Chemistry Lab for PTEC Majors 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 1041 - Chemistry Lab for PTEC Majors CHEM 1041 - Chemistry Lab for PTEC Majors , Lab 1 Provides a laboratory component that supplements CHEM 104 content. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for College-Level Mathematics Corequisites: None --- # CHEM1043 — Chemistry for PTEC Majors 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1043 - Chemistry for PTEC Majors CHEM 1043 - Chemistry for PTEC Majors , Lecture 3 Provides a laboratory component that supplements CHEM 104 content. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for College-Level Mathematics Corequisites: None --- # CHEM1121 — Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 1121 - Chemistry I Lab CHEM 1121 - Chemistry I Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Provides a laboratory component that supplements CHEM 101 content. Introduces safety and basic laboratory techniques. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Math 1113 or MATH 1213 or MATH 1235 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213, MATH1235 --- # CHEM1123 — Chemistry I Science Majors 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1123 - Chemistry I Science Majors CHEM 1123 - Chemistry I Science Majors , Lecture 3 Covers principles of chemistry with emphasis on nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, stoichiometry, and quantitative problem solving. Introduces periodicity, energy relationships, and solutions. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. Prerequisites: MATH 1113 or MATH 1213 or MATH 1235 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1113, MATH1213, MATH1235 --- # CHEM1131 — Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 1131 - Chemistry II Lab CHEM 1131 - Chemistry II Lab , Lab 3 Provides a laboratory component that supplements CHEM 1133 content. Introduces safety and basic laboratory techniques, and includes experiments in qualitative inorganic analysis, acid/base properties, and titrations. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CHEM 1123 with grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CHEM1123 --- # CHEM1133 — Chemistry II for Science Major 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1133 - Chemistry II for Science Major CHEM 1133 - Chemistry II for Science Major , Lecture 3 Covers principles of chemistry with emphasis on chemical equilibria, acids and bases, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, solutions, and quantitative problem solving. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. Prerequisites: CHEM 1123 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CHEM1123 --- # CHEM2211 — Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 2211 - Organic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 2211 - Organic Chemistry I Lab , Lab 3 Covers basic organic laboratory techniques and experiments that supplement CHEM 2213 content. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. This course requires a lab fee. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CHEM1133, CHEM1131 --- # CHEM2213 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 2213 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2213 - Organic Chemistry I , Lecture 3 Provides the first semester of a two-semester sequence introducing fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry and representative classes of organic compounds including nomenclature, reaction types, and mechanisms. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CHEM1133, CHEM1131 --- # CHEM2221 — Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 2221 - Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 2221 - Organic Chemistry II Lab , Lab 1 Covers basic organic laboratory techniques and experiments that supplement CHEM 2223 content. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CHEM 2213 and CHEM 2211 with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CHEM2213, CHEM2211 --- # CHEM2223 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 2223 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2223 - Organic Chemistry II , Lecture 3 Provides the second semester of a two-semester sequence introducing fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry and representative classes of organic compounds including nomenclature, reaction types, and mechanisms. Intended for students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and many health professions. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CHEM2213 --- # CIST1503 — Spreadsheets I 3 credits · 3 hours CIST 1503 - Spreadsheets I CIST 1503 - Spreadsheets I , Lecture 3 Introduces techniques for creating and maintaining spreadsheets. Uses current software applications such as Microsoft Excel. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013, MATH1213 --- # CJUS1013 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 1013 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJUS 1013 - Introduction to Criminal Justice , Lecture 3 Introduces the basic concepts of crime and criminal justice in America. Focuses on the main elements of criminal justice and how criminal justice operates as a system and process Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CJUS2013 — Correctional Systems and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2013 - Correctional Systems and Practices CJUS 2013 - Correctional Systems and Practices , Lecture 3 Introduces historical and social settings of corrections, theories and practices in corrections, and correctional programs in institutions and the community. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CJUS2103 — Careers in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2103 - Careers in Criminal Justice CJUS 2103 - Careers in Criminal Justice , Lecture 3 Assists students in identifying meaning career paths and continuing education plans following college graduation. Students will explore individual career development through classroom presentations, experiential activities and classroom discourse. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CJUS2213 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2213 - Criminal Law CJUS 2213 - Criminal Law , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the purposes, functions and procedures of criminal law. Emphasizes legal definitions, the nature of crime, crime defenses, and sentences. Prerequisites: CJUS 2613 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS2613 --- # CJUS2243 — Crime Scene Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2243 - Crime Scene Investigation CJUS 2243 - Crime Scene Investigation , Lecture 3 Provides students with a basic theoretical and philosophical understanding of the investigatory process. Examines techniques and methods of crime scene investigation: fundamentals of preliminary investigations, identification, collection of evidence, and fingerprinting. Provides students with a general introduction to the mechanics of crime scene investigation and its role in the criminal justice process. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CJUS2253 — Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2253 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CJUS 2253 - Ethics in Criminal Justice , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the ethical issues associated with the police, prosecution, courts and correctional systems. Topics in this course are designed to begin preparing students identifying and critically examining ethical issues in the criminal justice system by applying ethical decision models. The course provides students with the unique opportunity to analyze how they would resolve ethical and moral issues according to their own values and beliefs while staying wthin the boundaries of the law and pr… Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CJUS2303 — Criminal Justice Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2303 - Criminal Justice Internship CJUS 2303 - Criminal Justice Internship , Lab 9 The Criminal Justice Internship is a cooperative effort between the Criminal Justice program at Baton Rouge Community College and criminal justice agencies in the Baton Rouge area and the Career Center at the college. The students enrolled in this course may work under the supervision of a criminal justice professional for at least 135 hours to learn the structure, roles, and responsibilities of individuals/agencies or an internal internship consisting of 135 hours of departmentally-approved individual and… --- # CJUS2313 — Police Systems and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2313 - Police Systems and Practices CJUS 2313 - Police Systems and Practices , Lecture 3 Presents historical and social settings of the police, the police role and discretion, police organization and practices, and problems of law enforcement in a democratic society. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CJUS2413 — Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2413 - Juvenile Delinquency CJUS 2413 - Juvenile Delinquency , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the principles of juvenile delinquency and provides a historical overview of juvenile delinquency in America. The course examines the psychological, social, and environmental theories of juvenile delinquency while covering the juvenile court system and treatment options for juvenile crime and delinquency. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CJUS2513 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2513 - Criminology CJUS 2513 - Criminology , Lecture 3 Examines the nature, location, and impact of crime by exploring a broad range of issues related to criminology. Topics in this course focus on the historical foundations of crime, the theoretical underpinnings of criminality, how criminal acts are measured, the development of criminal careers, the various typologies of offenders and victims, and a critical analysis of public policies concerning crime control in society. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CJUS2613 — Court Systems and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours CJUS 2613 - Court Systems and Practices CJUS 2613 - Court Systems and Practices , Lecture 3 Presents the role and structure of prosecution, defense, and the courts, along with basic elements of substantive and procedural law. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013 --- # CLRP1105 — Non-Structural Damage 5 credits · 5 hours CLRP 1105 - Non-Structural Damage CLRP 1105 - Non-Structural Damage , Lecture 3 , Lab 4 Covers types of hardware and provides an overview of their uses during the repair process. Also covers methods for removing damaged and undamaged fasteners as well as thread restoration and installation. Covers adhesive bonding materials and explains differences between adhesive and cohesive failure as well as a basic knowledge of steel Gas Metal Arc (GMA) welding. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: MVSB 1002 , MVSB 1003 , and MVSB 1604 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CLRP 1114 Prerequisites: MVSB1002, MVSB1003, MVSB1604 --- # CLRP1114 — Straighten, Pull, and Anchor 4 credits · 4 hours CLRP 1114 - Straighten, Pull, and Anchor CLRP 1114 - Straighten, Pull, and Anchor , Lecture 3 , Lab 2 Covers types of damage and initial steps in developing a vehicle repair plan. Also covers making decisions about removing parts versus keeping parts attached, anchoring, and locating anchoring points. This course requires a one time fee for I-CAR curriculum access. Prerequisites: MVSB 1002 , MVSB 1003 , and MVSB 1604 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CLRP 1105 Prerequisites: MVSB1002, MVSB1003, MVSB1604 --- # CLRP1152 — Auto Body Internship I 2 credits · 2 hours CLRP 1152 - Auto Body Internship I CLRP 1152 - Auto Body Internship I , Lecture 0 , Lab 32 Engages students in auto body repair facilities work experiences related to college instruction in the second semester of the program Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: CLRP 1105 and CLRP 1114 with a grade of “C” or better; Also must be at least 18 years old and have a Driver’s License and Drug Test and Background Check Corequisites: CLRP 1218 and CLRP 1224 Prerequisites: CLRP1105, CLRP1114 --- # CLRP1218 — Collison Repair Appraisal 8 credits · 8 hours CLRP 1218 - Collison Repair Appraisal CLRP 1218 - Collison Repair Appraisal , Lecture 6 , Lab 4 Covers common industry terms to use in a damage report along with collision-estimating guides to identify additional information that should be obtained from the customer prior to writing a damage report. This course requires a fee for access to the I-CAR curriculum. Corequisites: CLRP 1224 and CLRP 1152 Prerequisites: CLRP1105, CLRP1114 --- # CLRP1224 — Paint and Refinish 4 credits · 4 hours CLRP 1224 - Paint and Refinish CLRP 1224 - Paint and Refinish , Lecture 3 , Lab 2 Covers color maps, electronic paint formulation systems, and techniques to make sprayout panels for color evaluation and tri-coat finishes. Other techniques include final sanding, masking, color mixing and tinting, spray booth operations, and applying primers, sealers, and clearcoats. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CLRP 1105 and CLRP 1114 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CLRP 1218 and CLRP 1152 Prerequisites: CLRP1105, CLRP1114 --- # CLRP1252 — Auto Body Internship II 2 credits · 2 hours CLRP 1252 - Auto Body Internship II CLRP 1252 - Auto Body Internship II , Lecture 0 , Lab 32 Engages students in auto body repair facilities work experiences related to college instruction in the third semester of the program. Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: CLRP 1218 , CLRP 1224 , and CLRP 1152 with a grade of “C” or better; Also must be at least 18 years old and have a Driver’s License and Drug Test and Background Check Corequisites: MVSB 1703 , CLRP 1314 , and CLRP 1324 Prerequisites: CLRP1218, CLRP1224, CLRP1152 --- # CLRP1314 — Section, Cut, and Weld 4 credits · 4 hours CLRP 1314 - Section, Cut, and Weld CLRP 1314 - Section, Cut, and Weld , Lecture 3 , Lab 2 Covers vehicle preparation, vehicle sectioning, and parts replacement. Prerequisites: CLRP 1218 and CLRP 1224 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: MVSB 1703 , CLRP 1324 , and CLRP 1252 Prerequisites: CLRP1218, CLRP1224 --- # CLRP1324 — Auto Body Welding 4 credits · 4 hours CLRP 1324 - Auto Body Welding CLRP 1324 - Auto Body Welding , Lecture 2 , Lab 4 Covers welding techniques through theory instruction, hands-on practice, and instructor-supervised welding. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CLRP 1218 and CLRP 1224 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: MVSB 1703 , CLRP 1314 , and CLRP 1252 Prerequisites: CLRP1218, CLRP1224 --- # CMGT1033 — Construction Safety 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 1033 - Construction Safety CMGT 1033 - Construction Safety , Lecture 3 Addresses the principles of jobsite construction safety in residential, commercial, and industrial construction settings. The emphasis is placed on construction safety requirements set forth by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other applicable regulatory agencies and provides students with the knowledge required of modern construction professionals. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CMGT1103 — Blueprint Reading and Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 1103 - Blueprint Reading and Graphics CMGT 1103 - Blueprint Reading and Graphics , Lecture 2 , Lab 2 Provides the student with a working knowledge of construction drawings and specifications. Students will produce residential drawings utilizing a computer application used for creating construction drawings. Prerequisites: Eligibility for MATH 1213 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # CMGT1213 — Construction Materials and Methods 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 1213 - Construction Materials and Methods CMGT 1213 - Construction Materials and Methods , Lecture 3 This course introduces the construction materials, methods, and equipment used in residential and commercial building construction. Emphasis will be on the construction process and how the various materials and equipment relate to the different stages of the process. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CMGT2003 — Contracts and Construction Law 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2003 - Contracts and Construction Law CMGT 2003 - Contracts and Construction Law , Lecture 3 Covers current construction laws, roles and responsibilities associated with the construction industry, and the preparation and review of contracts. Involves the study of legal factors associated with the business operations of a construction company. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # CMGT2103 — Construction Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2103 - Construction Estimating CMGT 2103 - Construction Estimating , Lecture 3 Trains students to complete quantity surveys, pricing analyses, and bid package preparations for commercial and residential projects. Prerequisites: MATH 1113, MATH 1213 , CMGT 1103 , and CMGT 1213 , all with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1113, MATH1213, CMGT1103, CMGT1213 --- # CMGT2203 — Construction Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2203 - Construction Project Management CMGT 2203 - Construction Project Management , Lecture 3 Covers the requirements of managing construction projects. Concentrates on time management, estimating, scheduling, field operations, home office management, site and material procurement, and the bid process as well as the importance of team development in project completion. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # CMGT2253 — Mechanical and Electrical Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2253 - Mechanical and Electrical Systems CMGT 2253 - Mechanical and Electrical Systems , Lecture 3 Introduces mechanical and electrical systems and their relationship to residential and commercial construction. Prerequisites: CMGT 1103 and CMGT 1213 with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CMGT1103, CMGT1213 --- # CMGT2303 — Statics and Strengths of Materials 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2303 - Statics and Strengths of Materials CMGT 2303 - Statics and Strengths of Materials , Lecture 3 Covers building design theory and materials selection. Prerequisites: MATH 1113, MATH 1213 , MATH 1223 , CMGT 1103 , and CMGT 1213 , all with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1113, MATH1213, MATH1223, CMGT1103, CMGT1213 --- # CMGT2353 — Surveying and Site Layout 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2353 - Surveying and Site Layout CMGT 2353 - Surveying and Site Layout , Lecture 2 , Lab 2 Covers surveying and site layout for construction. Students will learn the proper use of surveying equipment and field notes and perform a site layout. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1223, CMGT1103, CMGT1213 --- # CMGT2413 — Planning and Scheduling 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2413 - Planning and Scheduling CMGT 2413 - Planning and Scheduling , Lecture 2 , Lab 2 This course focuses on planning and scheduling techniques currently used in the construction industry, including practical exercises in the planning and sequencing of construction operations utilizing scheduling software. Prerequisites: CMGT 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CMGT2103 --- # CMGT2513 — Commercial and Industrial Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours CMGT 2513 - Commercial and Industrial Estimating CMGT 2513 - Commercial and Industrial Estimating , Lecture 3 Explores unique cost-control methods of the construction industry. Includes the study of working drawings and specs, cost estimating, bidding, materials, methods, and equipment for residential and commercial construction. Prerequisites: CMGT 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CMGT2103 --- # CNET1733 — Introduction to PC Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CNET 1733 - Introduction to PC Operating Systems CNET 1733 - Introduction to PC Operating Systems , Lecture 3 Presents an in-depth study of current operating systems used on personal computers. Studies the theory and concepts of operating systems and offers practice with the tools provided by those systems. Topics include the nature of personal computer operating systems, control of the systems through commands, file handling, backup/restoration, system tuning, and utilities. Prerequisites: CSCI 1013 or CSCI 2203 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1013, CSCI2203 --- # CNET2103 — Introduction to Computer Networking 3 credits · 3 hours CNET 2103 - Introduction to Computer Networking CNET 2103 - Introduction to Computer Networking , Lecture 3 Provides a basic foundation in computer networking for individuals and information systems professionals interested in networking technologies. Uses a step-by-step approach to basic networking concepts with a limited amount of technical jargon. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CNET2403 — Desktop/Server and Networking Support 3 credits · 3 hours CNET 2403 - Desktop/Server and Networking Support CNET 2403 - Desktop/Server and Networking Support , Lecture 3 Provides an introduction to the installation, configuration, maintenance, and diagnostics of workstations and servers. Includes general skills and knowledge for performing hardware and software upgrades, and utilities for system backup and recovery. Prerequisites: CNET 1733 and CNET 2103 with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CNET1733, CNET2103 --- # CNET2503 — PC and Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours CNET 2503 - PC and Network Security CNET 2503 - PC and Network Security , Lecture 3 Provides an introduction to basic computer and network security skills, which includes developing a comprehensive approach to information security that embraces both the human and technical dimensions. Introduces fundamental concepts and principles of network security’s role, design, threats, policies, and elements of cryptography. Examines protocols, architectures, and technologies for secure systems and services. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CNET2603 — Wireless Communications 3 credits · 3 hours CNET 2603 - Wireless Communications CNET 2603 - Wireless Communications , Lecture 3 Provides an introduction to wireless network design methodologies and implementation fundamentals in LANs and WANs. Includes wireless technologies such as of 802.11, 16, and 22 protocols; Mobile Ad-Hoc NETworks (MANETs), and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Prerequisites: CNET 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CNET2103 --- # CORE1003 — Introduction to Craft Skills 3 credits · 3 hours CORE 1003 - Introduction to Craft Skills CORE 1003 - Introduction to Craft Skills , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Covers the basics of safety, rigging, communication and employability skills. It also introduces both hand and power tools, construction math, and construction drawing. Completing this course provides the student with the basic skills needed to continue their education in any and all craft areas. This course is the Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER CORE Exam with a 70% or higher. This course requires both an exam fee and a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisite… --- # COSM1002 — Basics of Skin, Scalp, and Hair 2 credits · 2 hours COSM 1002 - Basics of Skin, Scalp, and Hair COSM 1002 - Basics of Skin, Scalp, and Hair , Lecture 0 , Lab 2 Covers structure, function, and analysis of the skin, scalp, and hair. Diseases of the skin, scalp, and hair are explored. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: COSM 1003 , COSM 1004 , and COSM 1104 --- # COSM1003 — Fundamental Hair Treatments 3 credits · 3 hours COSM 1003 - Fundamental Hair Treatments COSM 1003 - Fundamental Hair Treatments , Lecture 1 , Lab 1 Includes the chemical composition of shampoos, rinses, and conditioners. This course also includes discussion and student demonstration of shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning using appropriate solutions and techniques for each procedure to meet the client’s individual needs. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: COSM 1002 , COSM 1004 , and COSM 1104 --- # COSM1004 — Safety and Sanitation 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 1004 - Safety and Sanitation COSM 1004 - Safety and Sanitation , Lecture 3 , Lab 1 Includes history, career opportunities, ethics, grooming, safety, and first aid. The LA State Board of Cosmetology Rules and Regulations are discussed. Types and methods of decontamination and sanitation are explained and demonstrated. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: COSM 1002 , COSM 1003 , COSM 1104 --- # COSM1104 — Wet Hair Styling 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 1104 - Wet Hair Styling COSM 1104 - Wet Hair Styling , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Includes the analysis of facial shapes, profiles, and body structures are performed with the goal of suggesting the most becoming hairstyles for clients. Student demonstration of a variety of hairstyles is a part of this course. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: COSM 1002 , COSM 1003 , and COSM 1004 --- # COSM1203 — Hair Cutting 3 credits · 3 hours COSM 1203 - Hair Cutting COSM 1203 - Hair Cutting , Lab 3 Covers the equipment and procedures for hair shaping techniques. Facial shapes, profiles, and body structure are analyzed to meet client’s needs and desires for an attractive cut. Student demonstration of hair shaping techniques is a part of this course. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: COSM 1002 , COSM 1003 , COSM 1004 , and COSM 1104 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 1302 , COSM 1405 , COSM 1503 Prerequisites: COSM1002, COSM1003, COSM1004, COSM1104 --- # COSM1302 — Chemical Hair Relaxing 2 credits · 2 hours COSM 1302 - Chemical Hair Relaxing COSM 1302 - Chemical Hair Relaxing , Lecture 1 , Lab 1 Covers the history and trends of chemical hair relaxing methods and procedures. Student will perform chemical hair relaxing procedures in this course. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: COSM 1002 , COSM 1003 , COSM 1004 , and COSM 1104 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 1203 , COSM 1405 , and COSM 1503 Prerequisites: COSM1002, COSM1003, COSM1004, COSM1104 --- # COSM1405 — Hair Coloring 5 credits · 5 hours COSM 1405 - Hair Coloring COSM 1405 - Hair Coloring , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Includes the fundamentals of temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent hair color and the methods, skills, and procedures required for each. Student demonstration is a part of this course. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: COSM 1002 , COSM 1003 , COSM 1004 , and COSM 1104 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 1203 , COSM 1302 , and COSM 1503 Prerequisites: COSM1002, COSM1003, COSM1004, COSM1104 --- # COSM1503 — Artistry of Artificial Hair 3 credits · 3 hours COSM 1503 - Artistry of Artificial Hair COSM 1503 - Artistry of Artificial Hair , Lecture 2 , Lab 1 Covers the types, uses, and special care techniques of wigs and artificial hair. Student performance of techniques for the application of artificial hair is included in this course. Prerequisites: COSM 1002 , COSM 1003 , COSM 1004 , and COSM 1104 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 1203 , COSM 1302 , and COSM 1405 Prerequisites: COSM1002, COSM1003, COSM1004, COSM1104 --- # COSM2003 — Manicuring and Pedicuring 3 credits · 3 hours COSM 2003 - Manicuring and Pedicuring COSM 2003 - Manicuring and Pedicuring , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Includes identification of composition and structure of the nails and descriptions of the characteristics of nail disorders/ diseases. Manicure and pedicure procedures are discussed and performed using appropriate safety precautions. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: COSM 1203 , COSM 1302 , COSM 1405 , and COSM 1503 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 2103 Prerequisites: COSM1203, COSM1302, COSM1405, COSM1503 --- # COSM2103 — Facial Services and Make-Up 3 credits · 3 hours COSM 2103 - Facial Services and Make-Up COSM 2103 - Facial Services and Make-Up , Lecture 2 , Lab 1 Covers skin types and appropriate facial treatments for each. Facial massage manipulations and factors influencing the choice and application of cosmetic make-up are also discussed. Student performance is a part of this course. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: COSM 1203 , COSM 1302 , COSM 1405 , and COSM 1503 Corequisites: COSM 2003 Prerequisites: COSM1203, COSM1302, COSM1405, COSM1503 --- # COSM2104 — Permanent Waving 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 2104 - Permanent Waving COSM 2104 - Permanent Waving , Lecture 3 , Lab 1 Covers the history and trends of permanent waving as well as the methods, procedures, and skills required for the types and styles of permanent waves available to clients. Student demonstration various permanent waving procedures is a part of this course. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: COSM 2003 and COSM 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 2203 , COSM 2402 , and COSM 2504 Prerequisites: COSM2003, COSM2103 --- # COSM2203 — Thermal Services 3 credits · 3 hours COSM 2203 - Thermal Services COSM 2203 - Thermal Services , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Includes the identification, discussion, and student demonstration of various thermal services. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: COSM 2003 and COSM 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 2104 , COSM 2402 , and COSM 2504 Prerequisites: COSM2003, COSM2103 --- # COSM2402 — Electricity and Light Therapy 2 credits · 2 hours COSM 2402 - Electricity and Light Therapy COSM 2402 - Electricity and Light Therapy , Lecture 1 , Lab 1 Provides instruction in the use of electricity and light therapy to cosmetology procedures and techniques. Student demonstration is a part of this course. Prerequisites: COSM 2003 and COSM 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 2104 , COSM 2203 , and COSM 2504 Prerequisites: COSM2003, COSM2103 --- # COSM2504 — Salon Management 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 2504 - Salon Management COSM 2504 - Salon Management , Lecture 3 , Lab 1 Engages students in planning, operating, and managing the school-based salon. Information is given on business principles, sales, management techniques, as well as requirements for opening or working in a salon. Prerequisites: COSM 2003 and COSM 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: COSM 2104 , COSM 2203 , and COSM 2402 Prerequisites: COSM2003, COSM2103 --- # CSCI1013 — Introduction to Computer Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1013 - Introduction to Computer Technology CSCI 1013 - Introduction to Computer Technology , Lecture 3 Reviews computers and their applications in society (home, education, and industry). Introduces applications and their uses including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and multimedia. Note: Credit cannot be earned for both CSCI 1013 and CSCI 2203 . Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CSCI1823 — Introduction to Database Design 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1823 - Introduction to Database Design CSCI 1823 - Introduction to Database Design , Lecture 3 Introduces fundamental database design principles for effective database design. Students will create tables, queries, reports, and forms using a database management system (DBMS), with a focus on data dictionaries, normalization, and data integrity. The course also provides an understanding of new developments and trends such as internet database environment and data warehousing. Corequisites: CSCI 1933 Prerequisites: CSCI1923 --- # CSCI1923 — Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1923 - Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design CSCI 1923 - Introduction to Computers: Programming Logic and Design , Lecture 3 Introduces computers, systems, and management of information in a business environment. Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of programming which may include concepts such as procedural logic, programming concepts and enforces good style and logical thinking. This course assumes no programming experience and does not focus on any one particular language.. This course is designed as a first class for Computer Science majors. Students… --- # CSCI1933 — Software Design and Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1933 - Software Design and Programming I CSCI 1933 - Software Design and Programming I , Lecture 3 Introduces the first of a two-course sequence for students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution for a major/minor in computer science. Offers a disciplined approach to problem-solving, program design, algorithms, and logic development. Uses high-level programming language to express algorithms. Prerequisites: CSCI 1923 with a grade of “C” or better or instructor’s approval Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1923 --- # CSCI1943 — Software Design and Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1943 - Software Design and Programming II CSCI 1943 - Software Design and Programming II , Lecture 3 Offers an intensive capstone of material covered in CSCI 1933 . Provides a disciplined approach to problem-solving, program design, algorithms, and logic development using higher level language. Introduces elementary data structures, searches, simple and complex sorts, and objects. For computer science majors. Prerequisites: CSCI 1933 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1933 --- # CSCI1953 — Society and Ethics in Computing 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1953 - Society and Ethics in Computing CSCI 1953 - Society and Ethics in Computing , Lecture 3 Introduces students to computer and information technology ethics, ethical decision making techniques, and societal implications of technology in real world situations. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # CSCI1973 — Emerging Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1973 - Emerging Technology CSCI 1973 - Emerging Technology , Lecture 3 Introduces students to past, current and emerging trends in computer science and information technology applications and development. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: CSCI 1952 Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # CSCI1993 — Advanced Database Storage and Management 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 1993 - Advanced Database Storage and Management CSCI 1993 - Advanced Database Storage and Management Provides an in-depth instruction in the handling of critical tasks of planning and implementing large databases. Includes an introduction of concepts of advanced data warehousing and database configuration. Prerequisites: CSCI 1823 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1823 --- # CSCI2003 — Discrete Structures 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2003 - Discrete Structures CSCI 2003 - Discrete Structures , Lecture 3 Introduces logic and mathematics for solving problems required in the theoretical study of computer science. Includes sets, functions, formal logic, proof techniques, combinatorics, relations, matrices, Boolean algebra, finite state machines, and combinational and sequential circuits. Prerequisites: MATH 1223 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1223 --- # CSCI2103 — Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2103 - Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms CSCI 2103 - Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms , Lecture 3 Presents related theory for representing and accessing information using a higher level programming language. Studies concepts of data types, data abstraction, data structures and advanced programming techniques. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1943, MATH1113, MATH1213 --- # CSCI2113 — Cloud Computing Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2113 - Cloud Computing Foundations CSCI 2113 - Cloud Computing Foundations , Lecture 3 Focuses on cloud infrastructure, deployment, security models, and the key considerations in migrating to cloud computing. Covers the technologies and processes required to build traditional, virtualized, and cloud data center environments, including computation, storage, networking, desktop and application virtualization, business continuity, security, and management. This course requires an exam fee. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1923 --- # CSCI2123 — Introduction to Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2123 - Introduction to Cybersecurity CSCI 2123 - Introduction to Cybersecurity , Lecture 3 Provides an introduction to cybersecurity terminology, principles, and technologies. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CSCI2153 — Linux/Unix System Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2153 - Linux/Unix System Programming CSCI 2153 - Linux/Unix System Programming , Lecture 3 Introduces the Linux operating system. Students will learn basic Linux administration, Linux file and directory structure, basic network configuration, and how to utilize office-related tools available in Linux. This course requires a material fee. Prerequisites: CSCI 1933 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1933 --- # CSCI2203 — Microcomputer Applications in Business 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2203 - Microcomputer Applications in Business CSCI 2203 - Microcomputer Applications in Business , Lecture 3 Introduces computers, systems, and management of information in business environments that improve managerial decision-making. Illustrates the application of word processing, spreadsheets, database managers, presentation software, and web-authoring software used in a technologically-advanced business. Note: Credit cannot be earned for both CSCI 2203 and CSCI 1013 . Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CSCI2313 — Cyber and Digital Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2313 - Cyber and Digital Forensics CSCI 2313 - Cyber and Digital Forensics , Lecture 3 Provides an overview of computer forensics and investigation tools and techniques. Focuses on the importance of digital evidence controls, how to process crime and incident scenes, the details of data acquisition, computer forensic analysis, email investigations, image file recovery, investigative report writing, and expert witness requirements. Prerequisites: CSCI 2123 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI2123 --- # CSCI2604 — Mobile Application Development 4 credits · 4 hours CSCI 2604 - Mobile Application Development CSCI 2604 - Mobile Application Development , Lecture 4 Introduces programming technologies and design skills related to mobile application development. Topics include mobile application platforms, user interface (UI) design, data storage, mobile application development, and debug and test. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1933, CSCI1952, CSCI1823 --- # CSCI2653 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2653 - Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration CSCI 2653 - Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration , Lecture 3 Explores concepts and capabilities of virtual architecture with a focus on the installation, configuration, and management of a virtual infrastructure, Elastic Sky X (ESX) Server, and Virtual Center. Covers fundamentals of virtual network design and implementation, fundamentals of storage area networks, and virtual system management. Prerequisites: CSCI 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI2113 --- # CSCI2723 — Penetration Testing and Incident Response 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2723 - Penetration Testing and Incident Response CSCI 2723 - Penetration Testing and Incident Response , Lecture 3 Focuses on the different phases of penetration testing, how to gather data for penetration testing and popular penetration testing tools. Examines the phases of an incident response, documentation to collect, and the components of an incident response policy and team. Prerequisites: CSCI 2123 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI2123 --- # CSCI2724 — Web Programming 4 credits · 4 hours CSCI 2724 - Web Programming CSCI 2724 - Web Programming , Lecture 4 Designed to give students the opportunity to enhance and enrich their skillset in Web programming. Student swill learn to develop Web applications that use three-tier architecture, session management, object-oriented techniques, and advanced database interactions. The course will focus on layout and styling, client side interaction and server side interaction. Prerequisites: CSCI 1943 , CSCI 1952, and CSCI 1973 , all with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1943, CSCI1952, CSCI1973 --- # CSCI2753 — Information Assurance and Security 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2753 - Information Assurance and Security CSCI 2753 - Information Assurance and Security , Lecture 3 Focuses on the protection, availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and nonrepudiation of information and information systems. Prerequisites: CSCI 2123 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI2123 --- # CSCI2783 — Systems Analysis & Design 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2783 - Systems Analysis & Design CSCI 2783 - Systems Analysis & Design , Lecture 3 Introduces some of the issues, processes, and techniques associated with the systems development cycle (SDLC). This course provides students the skills to identify business problems that may be solved with technology-based solutions. Focuses primarily on business and process analysis, and implementation issues. Prerequisites: CSCI 1943 , CSCI 1952, CSCI 1823 , and ENGL 1013 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1943, CSCI1952, CSCI1823, ENGL1013 --- # CSCI2903 — Object-Oriented Programming (Java) 3 credits · 3 hours CSCI 2903 - Object-Oriented Programming (Java) CSCI 2903 - Object-Oriented Programming (Java) , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the fundamentals of JAVA programming using object-oriented paradigms. Emphasizes writing JAVA applications and applets, embedding applets into web pages, creating graphical user interfaces, object-oriented programming, event handling, writing animations with audio and images, and writing network programs. Prepares students to develop real-world projects using JAVA. Prerequisites: CSCI 1943 with grade of “C” or better OR placement by department Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CSCI1943 --- # CSSK1023 — College Success Skills 3 credits · 3 hours CSSK 1023 - College Success Skills CSSK 1023 - College Success Skills , Lecture 3 Provides an opportunity for students to acquire, reinforce, and utilize strategies that promote success in college, the workplace, and life. Includes an introduction to the college, its resources, and the value of successful college completion. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # CULN1113 — Culinary Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1113 - Culinary Calculations CULN 1113 - Culinary Calculations , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Covers the fundamentals of calculations needed for solving typical culinary problems (for example, estimating cost per serving, adjusting recipe yields, total cost, quantities for recipes). Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CULN 1123 , CULN 1133 , CULN 1143 and CULN 1153 --- # CULN1123 — Hospitality Industry Overview 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1123 - Hospitality Industry Overview CULN 1123 - Hospitality Industry Overview , Lecture 3 Develops an understanding of the hospitality industry and career opportunities in the field. Students will be expected to read trade journals published by professional organizations appropriate for continuing education and become aware of the structure and basic functions of departments within hospitality and food service establishments. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CULN 1113 , CULN 1133 , CULN 1143 and CULN 1153 --- # CULN1133 — Sanitation and Safety 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1133 - Sanitation and Safety CULN 1133 - Sanitation and Safety , Lecture 2 , Lab 4 Covers safety, personal hygiene, and sanitary work procedures required to prevent food-borne illnesses according to ServSafe standards. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CULN 1113 , CULN 1123 , CULN 1143 and CULN 1153 --- # CULN1143 — Basic Culinary Skills 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1143 - Basic Culinary Skills CULN 1143 - Basic Culinary Skills , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces career options, personal traits, tools/equipment, recipe use, menu making, and the “mise en place” preparation principle for effective time management. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CULN 1113 , CULN 1123 , CULN 1133 and CULN 1153 --- # CULN1153 — Culinary Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1153 - Culinary Nutrition CULN 1153 - Culinary Nutrition , Lecture 3 Introduces the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and essential nutrients and emphasizes the importance of meeting nutritional needs throughout the life cycle. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CULN 1113 , CULN 1123 , CULN 1133 and CULN 1143 --- # CULN1213 — Dining Room Service 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1213 - Dining Room Service CULN 1213 - Dining Room Service , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces types of service used to enhance dining pleasure, as well as the preparation of beverages. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CULN 1113 , CULN 1123 , CULN 1133 , CULN 1143 and CULN 1153 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CULN 1229 and CULN 1233 Prerequisites: CULN1113, CULN1123, CULN1133, CULN1143, CULN1153 --- # CULN1229 — Food Preparation and Service 9 credits · 9 hours CULN 1229 - Food Preparation and Service CULN 1229 - Food Preparation and Service , Lecture 3 , Lab 18 Provides instructions in preparation of Garde Manger (hot and cold appetizers, hors d’ouvres, salads, sandwiches, cured meats, cheeses, centerpieces), main course items (stocks, sauces, soups, fresh and frozen meats, poultry, fish and seafood, vegetables, potatoes, starches), breakfast items, and unused portions using appropriate preparation, holding, and serving procedures to maintain a quality product. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CULN 1113 , CULN 1123 , CULN 1133 , CULN… Prerequisites: CULN1113, CULN1123, CULN1133, CULN1143, CULN1153 --- # CULN1233 — Restaurant Management 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1233 - Restaurant Management CULN 1233 - Restaurant Management , Lecture 3 Covers human resource management with the overall goal of maintaining food quality and customer satisfaction. Includes the implementation of appropriate procedures for purchasing, receiving, and issuing food, food products, and cooking supplies, and menu management in pursuit of profit. Prerequisites: CULN 1113 , CULN 1123 , CULN 1133 , CULN 1143 and CULN 1153 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CULN 1213 and CULN 1229 Prerequisites: CULN1113, CULN1123, CULN1133, CULN1143, CULN1153 --- # CULN1316 — Baking and Pastry 6 credits · 6 hours CULN 1316 - Baking and Pastry CULN 1316 - Baking and Pastry , Lecture 2 , Lab 12 Covers the preparation of yeast dough products, quick breads, cakes and icings, cookies, pies, puff pastry, clair and cream puffs, meringues, souffls, as well as creams, custards, puddings, sauces, and frozen and fruit desserts. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CULN 1213 , CULN 1229 and CULN 1233 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CULN 1323 , CULN 1333 and CULN 1343 Prerequisites: CULN1213, CULN1229, CULN1233 --- # CULN1323 — Regional Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1323 - Regional Cuisine CULN 1323 - Regional Cuisine , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Includes the team preparation of a specified number and variety of regional dishes for a portfolio. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CULN 1213 , CULN 1229 and CULN 1233 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CULN 1316 , CULN 1333 and CULN 1343 Prerequisites: CULN1213, CULN1229, CULN1233 --- # CULN1333 — International Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1333 - International Cuisine CULN 1333 - International Cuisine , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Includes the team preparation of a specified number and variety of international meals for a portfolio. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CULN 1213 , CULN 1229 and CULN 1233 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CULN 1316 , CULN 1323 and CULN 1343 Prerequisites: CULN1213, CULN1229, CULN1233 --- # CULN1343 — La Carte 3 credits · 3 hours CULN 1343 - La Carte CULN 1343 - La Carte , Lab 9 Includes the study of the duties of salad, sandwich, fry, grill, and breakfast station workers. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CULN 1213 , CULN 1229 and CULN 1233 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: CULN 1316 , CULN 1323 and CULN 1333 Prerequisites: CULN1213, CULN1229, CULN1233 --- # DHTT1014 — Truck Engine Controls 4 credits · 4 hours DHTT 1014 - Truck Engine Controls DHTT 1014 - Truck Engine Controls , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces students to the operation and service of electronic engine controls, fuel injection systems, emissions control systems, turbo chargers and variable valve timing. Prerequisites: DHTT 1304 and DHTT 1614 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: MVSB 1703 , DHTT 1103 , and DHTT 1252 Prerequisites: DHTT1304, DHTT1614 --- # DHTT1103 — Truck Engine Design 3 credits · 3 hours DHTT 1103 - Truck Engine Design DHTT 1103 - Truck Engine Design , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces students to engine operation, nomenclature content, required measurements and torque values. Identifies engine cooling, lubrication, and valve train systems. The course meets the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for certification T1 and T2 (gasoline and diesel engines, respectively) and addresses task list required for accreditation by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for T1 and T2 certification. Prerequisites: DHTT 1304 an… Prerequisites: DHTT1304, DHTT1614 --- # DHTT1152 — Truck Internship I 2 credits · 2 hours DHTT 1152 - Truck Internship I DHTT 1152 - Truck Internship I , Lecture 0 , Lab 32 Engages students in work experiences in medium/heavy duty truck repair facilities as related to college instruction in the second semester of the Diesel Heavy Truck Technology Program. Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: DHTT 1404 and DHTT 1504 with a grade of “C” or better; Also at least 18 years old and have Driver’s License and Drug Test and Background Check Corequisites: DHTT 1803 and DHTT 1903 Prerequisites: DHTT1404, DHTT1504 --- # DHTT1252 — Truck Internship II 2 credits · 2 hours DHTT 1252 - Truck Internship II DHTT 1252 - Truck Internship II , Lecture 0 , Lab 32 Engages students in work experiences in medium/heavy duty truck repair facilities as related to college instruction in the third semester of the Diesel Heavy Truck Technology Program. Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: DHTT 1304 , DHTT 1614 , and DHTT 1152 with a grade of “C” or better; Also, at least 18 years old and have Driver’s License and Drug Test and Background Check Corequisites: MVSB 1703 , DHTT 1014 , and DHTT 1103 Prerequisites: DHTT1304, DHTT1614, DHTT1152 --- # DHTT1304 — Truck Drivetrain 4 credits · 4 hours DHTT 1304 - Truck Drivetrain DHTT 1304 - Truck Drivetrain , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the theory and operation of the clutch, manual transmission, automatic transmission, differential, driveshaft, and universal joints. Students will learn the proper diagnosis and repair techniques used in medium/heavy truck drivetrains. This course meets the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for Certification T3 (drivetrain) and also addresses the drivetrain task list required by National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Prerequisites: DHTT 18… Prerequisites: DHTT1803, DHTT1903 --- # DHTT1404 — Truck Brake Systems 4 credits · 4 hours DHTT 1404 - Truck Brake Systems DHTT 1404 - Truck Brake Systems , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Covers the theory, operation, diagnosis, and service of hydraulic, air, drum, disc, parking, and power assist brake systems. The course meets the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for Certification T4 (brakes) and also addresses the brake task list required by National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: MVSB 1002 , MVSB 1003 , and MVSB 1604 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: DHTT 1504 Prerequisites: MVSB1002, MVSB1003, MVSB1604 --- # DHTT1504 — Truck Suspension and Steering 4 credits · 4 hours DHTT 1504 - Truck Suspension and Steering DHTT 1504 - Truck Suspension and Steering , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the theory, operation, diagnosis, and service of suspension and steering systems. This course meets the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for Certification T5 (suspension and steering) and also addresses the suspension and steering task list required by National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Prerequisites: MVSB 1002 , MVSB 1003 , and MVSB 1604 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: DHTT 1404 Prerequisites: MVSB1002, MVSB1003, MVSB1604 --- # DHTT1614 — Truck Advanced Electrical 4 credits · 4 hours DHTT 1614 - Truck Advanced Electrical DHTT 1614 - Truck Advanced Electrical , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Provides advanced coverage of electrical/electronic system diagnostic techniques, troubleshooting of medium/heavy truck electrical systems, schematic utilization, and supplemental restrain system (SRS) operation. This course meets a portion of the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for Certification T6 (electrical/electronics) and also addresses a portion of the advanced electrical/electronic tasks list required by National Institute for Automotive Servi… Prerequisites: DHTT1803, DHTT1903 --- # DHTT1803 — Preventative Maintenance Inspection 3 credits · 3 hours DHTT 1803 - Preventative Maintenance Inspection DHTT 1803 - Preventative Maintenance Inspection , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Introduces students to Preventive Maintenance Inspection (PMI) in medium/heavy truck service. The course prepares students to inspect vehicles for safe operation, teaching how to find small problems before they become larger problems and how to service vehicles before repairs are needed. Also meets the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for certification T8 (PMI) and addresses Preventive Maintenance Inspection tasks list required by t… Prerequisites: DHTT1404, DHTT1504 --- # DHTT1903 — Hydraulic Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DHTT 1903 - Hydraulic Systems DHTT 1903 - Hydraulic Systems , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Introduces students to concepts of operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of hydraulic and fluid power systems. Prerequisites: MVSB 1002 , MVSB 1003 , and MVSB 1604 , all with a grade of “C” or better, or Department Chair Approval Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MVSB1002, MVSB1003, MVSB1604 --- # DRFT1113 — Introduction to Industrial Technology 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1113 - Introduction to Industrial Technology DRFT 1113 - Introduction to Industrial Technology , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Studies the evolution of technology in the industry and its impact. Students will research technology in industry and society, focusing on employment opportunities, career paths, technological growth, salaries, and job descriptions as well as technical, ethical, and professional requirements. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CORE 1003 and DRFT 1123 and CSCI 1013 or CSCI 2203 --- # DRFT1123 — Engineering Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1123 - Engineering Drafting DRFT 1123 - Engineering Drafting , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Studies the terminology, concepts, theories, and fundamental skills necessary to understand and operate a Computer-Aided Design (CAD)system. Students will be instructed in how to use the system to graphically communicate through the basic elements of drafting including orthographic projection, sectioning, dimensioning, isometric and oblique pictorial representation, standard symbols, simple auxiliary views, precision, and tolerancing. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CORE 1003 and DRFT 1113 and CSCI 1013 or… --- # DRFT1213 — Descriptive Geometry 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1213 - Descriptive Geometry DRFT 1213 - Descriptive Geometry , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Studies the basic concepts of descriptive geometry by solving space problems using graphic solutions through orthographic projection. Focus will be placed on the limits of accuracy of the graphic method and empirical data. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 and DRFT 1113 and DRFT 1123 and CSCI 1013 or CSCI 2203 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: DRFT 1223 and DRFT 1233 and DRFT 1243 Prerequisites: CORE1003, DRFT1113, DRFT1123, CSCI1013, CSCI2203 --- # DRFT1223 — Architectural Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1223 - Architectural Drafting DRFT 1223 - Architectural Drafting , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Presents the principles and practices of architectural drawing, terminology, and construction through residential planning and design. Plans include floor plans, elevations, building sections, details, electrical plans, and plot plans. Studies will be introduced to Architectural Revit. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 and DRFT 1113 and DRFT 1123 and CSCI 1013 or CSCI 2203 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: DRFT 1213 and DRFT 1233 and DRFT 1243 Prerequisites: CORE1003, DRFT1113, DRFT1123, CSCI1013, CSCI2203 --- # DRFT1233 — Pipe Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1233 - Pipe Drafting DRFT 1233 - Pipe Drafting , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Studies piping design and drafting fundamentals as used in process industries such as refineries and petrochemical plants. Includes the study, use, and drafting of pipes, fittings, flanges, valves, equipment and structural systems using the latest industry-standard software. Students will use industry standards to create schematic, plan, elevation, isometric, spool, and 3-D drawings of various process piping components/systems. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 and DRFT 1113 and DRFT 1123 and CSCI 1013 or CSCI 2203 , all with a gr… Prerequisites: CORE1003, DRFT1113, DRFT1123, CSCI1013, CSCI2203 --- # DRFT1243 — Machine Design Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1243 - Machine Design Drafting DRFT 1243 - Machine Design Drafting , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Introduces feature-based parametric modeling of simple and complex machine parts, sub-assemblies, and assemblies. Includes fully documenting design projects according to industry standards, including video presentations, animations, project documentation, change orders, file management for design projects, reverse engineering and 3D printing. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 and DRFT 1113 and DRFT 1123 and CSCI 1013 or CSCI 2203 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: DRFT 1213 and DRFT 1223 and DRFT… Prerequisites: CORE1003, DRFT1113, DRFT1123, CSCI1013, CSCI2203 --- # DRFT1313 — Light Commercial Building Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1313 - Light Commercial Building Drafting DRFT 1313 - Light Commercial Building Drafting , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Presents the analysis and solutions for basic problems in the design and construction of small commercial properties using a variety of materials and methods of construction. Prerequisites: DRFT 1213 and DRFT 1223 and DRFT 1233 and DRFT 1243 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: DRFT 1322 and DRFT 1333 Prerequisites: DRFT1213, DRFT1223, DRFT1233, DRFT1243 --- # DRFT1323 — Civil Drafting Technology 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1323 - Civil Drafting Technology DRFT 1323 - Civil Drafting Technology , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Presents aspects of mapping in civil drafting from surveying to highway layout. This course covers basic concepts and techniques such as leveling, longitude and latitude, map scales, symbols, directions, plot plans, contours, profiles, and highway cut and fill. Students will use computer-aided design (CAD) software to complete projects related to interpretation of survey data, profiles and cross sections, land subdivision, site and grading plans, and basic earthwork calculations. Prerequisites: DRF… Prerequisites: DRFT1213, DRFT1223, DRFT1233, DRFT1243 --- # DRFT1333 — Drafting and Design Portfolio 3 credits · 3 hours DRFT 1333 - Drafting and Design Portfolio DRFT 1333 - Drafting and Design Portfolio , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Guides the student through the stages of portfolio preparation enabling him/her to meet the high standards associated with project completion. Students will update their class projects -for both substance and format -in order to meet employer expectations. Prerequisites: DRFT 1213 and DRFT 1223 and DRFT 1233 and DRFT 1243 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: DRFT 1313 and DRFT 1323 Prerequisites: DRFT1213, DRFT1223, DRFT1233, DRFT1243 --- # ECON2113 — Economic Principles 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2113 - Economic Principles ECON 2113 - Economic Principles , Lecture 3 Introduces both micro- and macro-economic principles; problems associated with resources and product markets; money, banking and monetary policy; fiscal policy; government and business; labor; international trade; and economic growth. Credit will not be given for this course and ECON 2213 and/or ECON 2223 . Note: This course is not intended for business majors transferring to a four-year school. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ECON2213 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2213 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2213 - Principles of Macroeconomics , Lecture 3 Reviews the operation and function of the market economy. Attends to current economic problems such as those relating to income, employment, the business cycle, money and banking, growth and development. Credit will not be given for this course and ECON 2113 . Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ECON2223 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2223 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2223 - Principles of Microeconomics , Lecture 3 Introduces the study of price and output determination in a free enterprise economy with the assumptions of consumer maximization of utility and producer maximization of profits. Note: Credit is not given for both this course and ECON 2113 . Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # ECON2313 — Economics of Money and Banking 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2313 - Economics of Money and Banking ECON 2313 - Economics of Money and Banking , Lecture 3 Builds on Principles of Macroeconomics to address issues of financial instruments, financial markets, financial institutions, the Federal Reserve System, monetary theory, and policy. Students develop a deeper understanding of the economics of money and banking, including the implications of monetary theory and policy for the financial system and its broader impact on the economy. Prerequisites: ECON 2213 or ECON 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ECON2213, ECON2113 --- # ECVT1103 — Cardiac Electrophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours ECVT 1103 - Cardiac Electrophysiology ECVT 1103 - Cardiac Electrophysiology , Lecture 2 , Lab 3 Introduces the concepts essential in the performance and interpretation of 3-lead and 12-lead electrocardiograms (EKGs) and pathophysiology of heart sounds. The course concentrates on specialized terminology, cardiac and vascular anatomy, electrophysiology, electrocardiography, exercise physiology, stress testing, Holter monitoring, cardiac pacemakers, and cardiac rehabilitation. Laboratory experiences will be provided. Prerequisites: Admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Echocardiogr… --- # ECVT1113 — Echocardiography I 3 credits · 3 hours ECVT 1113 - Echocardiography I ECVT 1113 - Echocardiography I , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the use of sonography for evaluating cardiac anatomy, function and hemodynamics as used in diagnosing coronary artery, heart, and vascular disease. Emphasizes performance and interpretation of 2-Dimensional, M-Mode, and Doppler echocardiography. Laboratory experience will emphasize the application of theoretical principles and concepts and producing quality echocardiograms. Prerequisites: Admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Corequi… --- # ECVT1123 — Echocardiography Learning Lab 3 credits · 3 hours ECVT 1123 - Echocardiography Learning Lab ECVT 1123 - Echocardiography Learning Lab , Lab 9 Introduces the basic principles and applications of patient care, the physical assessment and cardiovascular diagnostic procedures, imaging principles and instrumentation, basic Pulsed and Continuous Wave Doppler and Color Doppler principles, common terminology and abbreviations. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Corequisites: None --- # ECVT1202 — Cerebrovascular Ultrasound 2 credits · 2 hours ECVT 1202 - Cerebrovascular Ultrasound ECVT 1202 - Cerebrovascular Ultrasound , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Emphasizes normal cerebrovascular anatomy and hemodynamics, pathophysiology of cerebrovascular disease, and methods of cerebrovascular testing, including scanning of the extracranial carotid and vertebral and subclavian arteries. This course is only in the eight-week summer session. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Corequisites: None --- # ECVT1213 — Echocardiography II 3 credits · 3 hours ECVT 1213 - Echocardiography II ECVT 1213 - Echocardiography II , Lecture 2 , Lab 3 Continues didactic and psychomotor content introduced in Echocardiography I. This course incorporates all forms of non-invasive cardiovascular evaluation with an emphasis on performance and interpretation of 2-Dimensional, M-Mode and Doppler echocardiography. Laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts for obtaining quality echocardiograms. This course is only in the eight-week summer session. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic… --- # ECVT1221 — Echocardiography Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours ECVT 1221 - Echocardiography Practicum I ECVT 1221 - Echocardiography Practicum I , Lecture 0 , Lab 8 Initiates working with preceptors at clinical associate sites (first of three semesters of Echocardiography Practicum). Students will perform echocardiography, electrophysiology, and participate in ultrasound guided procedures under the supervision of registered preceptors. Students must pass required competencies, evaluated by their clinical preceptors. This course is only in the eight-week summer session. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography… --- # ECVT2102 — Abdom & Renal Vasc Ultrasound 2 credits · 2 hours ECVT 2102 - Abdom & Renal Vasc Ultrasound ECVT 2102 - Abdom & Renal Vasc Ultrasound , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Emphasizes normal anatomy and sonographic imaging and Doppler assessment of the abdominal aorta and its major branches, the vena cava, the renal arteries and veins, and the iliac arteries and veins. Emphasis is placed on pathophysiology and testing for aortic and iliac vascular disease, pathologies of the vena cava, and renovascular disease. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Coreq… --- # ECVT2112 — Echocardiography III 2 credits · 2 hours ECVT 2112 - Echocardiography III ECVT 2112 - Echocardiography III , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Concludes the Echocardiography course sequence. This course incorporates all forms of non-invasive cardiovascular evaluation with an emphasis on independent performance and interpretation of 2-Dimensional, M-Mode, and Doppler echocardiography. Laboratory experiences conclude the application of theoretical principles and concepts, and focuses on the student obtaining quality echocardiograms without the assistance of the instructor. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical So… --- # ECVT2123 — Echocardiography Practicum II 3 credits · 3 hours ECVT 2123 - Echocardiography Practicum II ECVT 2123 - Echocardiography Practicum II , Lab 24 Continues the opportunity for students to work in the clinical environment with preceptors at clinical associate sites (the second of three semesters of Echocardiography Practicum). Students will perform echocardiography, electrophysiology, and participate in ultrasound guided procedures. Students must pass required competencies, evaluated by their clinical preceptors. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Technology co… --- # ECVT2142 — Peripheral Arterial Ultrasound 2 credits · 2 hours ECVT 2142 - Peripheral Arterial Ultrasound ECVT 2142 - Peripheral Arterial Ultrasound , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Emphasizes normal peripheral arterial anatomy and hemodynamics, pathophysiology of peripheral arterial disease, and methods of arterial testing of the upper extremities and lower extremities. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Corequisites: None --- # ECVT2201 — Comp Cardiovascular Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours ECVT 2201 - Comp Cardiovascular Seminar ECVT 2201 - Comp Cardiovascular Seminar , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Includes presentations by teaching faculty and guest instructors on various topics of study relevant to adult echocardiography and vascular technology. Students will be expected to select and present to the class relevant topics for learning and discussion. Students will learn study methods and strategies to prepare for registry exams (Industry Based Certification - IBC). Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Tec… --- # ECVT2212 — Congenital Cardiac Pathology 2 credits · 2 hours ECVT 2212 - Congenital Cardiac Pathology ECVT 2212 - Congenital Cardiac Pathology , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces congenital heart pathology with instruction on fetal cardiac embryology, pediatric pathology, age-appropriate patient care, and corrective surgical procedures. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Corequisites: None --- # ECVT2223 — Echocardiography Practicum III 3 credits · 3 hours ECVT 2223 - Echocardiography Practicum III ECVT 2223 - Echocardiography Practicum III , Lab 24 Concludes working in the clinical environment with preceptors at clinical associate sites (third of three semesters of Echocardiography Practicum). Students will perform echocardiography, electrophysiology, and participate in ultrasound guided procedures without the assistance of preceptors. Students must pass required competencies, evaluated by their clinical preceptors. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Technolo… --- # ECVT2232 — Peripheral Venous Ultrasound 2 credits · 2 hours ECVT 2232 - Peripheral Venous Ultrasound ECVT 2232 - Peripheral Venous Ultrasound , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Emphasizes normal peripheral venous anatomy and hemodynamics, pathophysiology of peripheral venous disease, and methods of venous testing of the upper extremities and lower extremities. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Corequisites: None --- # ELEC1119 — Electrical Level 1 9 credits · 9 hours ELEC 1119 - Electrical Level 1 ELEC 1119 - Electrical Level 1 , Lecture 3 , Lab 12 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Electrical Level 1 Modules 1 - 12: Orientation to the Electrical Trade, Electrical Safety, Introduction to Electrical Circuits, Electrical Theory, Introduction to the National Electrical Code, Device Boxes, Hand Bending, Raceways and Fittings, Conductors and Cables, Basic Electrical Construction Drawings, Residential Electrical Services, and Electrical Test Equipment. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level… Prerequisites: CORE1003 --- # ELEC1216 — Electrical Level 2 Part 1 6 credits · 6 hours ELEC 1216 - Electrical Level 2 Part 1 ELEC 1216 - Electrical Level 2 Part 1 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Electrical Level 2 Modules 1 - 4: Alternating Current (AC), Motors: Theory and Application, Electric Lighting, and Conduit Bending. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Electrical Modules 1 - 4 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires lab fee. Prerequisites: ELEC 1119 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ELEC1119 --- # ELEC1226 — Electrical Level 2 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours ELEC 1226 - Electrical Level 2 Part 2 ELEC 1226 - Electrical Level 2 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Electrical Level 2 Modules 5 - 11: Pull and Junction Boxes, Conductor Installations, Cable Tray, Conductor Terminations and Splices, Grounding and Bonding, Circuit Breakers and Fuses, and Control Systems and Fundamental Concepts. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Electrical Modules 5 - 11 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: ELEC 1216 Corequisites: N… Prerequisites: ELEC1216 --- # ELEC1316 — Electrical Level 3 Part 1 6 credits · 6 hours ELEC 1316 - Electrical Level 3 Part 1 ELEC 1316 - Electrical Level 3 Part 1 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Electrical Level 3 Modules 1 - 5: Load Calculations - Branch and Feeder Circuits, Conductor Selection and Calculations, Practical Applications of Lighting, Hazardous Locations, and Overcurrent Protection. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Electrical Modules 1 - 5 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: ELEC 1226 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ELEC1226 --- # ELEC1326 — Electrical Level 3 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours ELEC 1326 - Electrical Level 3 Part 2 ELEC 1326 - Electrical Level 3 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Electrical Level 3 Modules 6 - 11: Distribution Equipment, Transformers, Commercial Electrical Services, Motor Calculations, Voice, Data, and Video, and Motor Controls. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Electrical Modules 6 - 11 Exams with a 70% or higher. Prerequisites: ELEC 1316 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ELEC1316 --- # ELEC1419 — Electrical Level 4 9 credits · 9 hours ELEC 1419 - Electrical Level 4 ELEC 1419 - Electrical Level 4 , Lecture 3 , Lab 12 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Electrical Level 4 Modules 1 - 13: Load Calculations - Feeders and Services, Health Care Facilities, Standby and Emergency Systems, Basic Electronic Theory, Fire Alarm Systems, Specialty Transformers, and Advanced Controls, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Controls, Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection, Motor Operation and Maintenance, Medium-Voltage Terminations/Splices, Special Locations, and Fundamentals of Crew Leaders… Prerequisites: ELEC1326 --- # ENGL0093 — Co-requisite English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 0093 - This course provides students with intensive supplemental instruction intended to reinforce their English composition skills while also furthering their awareness of campus resources and study skill techniques. Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score Corequisites: ENGL 1013 --- # ENGL2023 — Introduction to Writing Poetry I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2023 - Introduction to Writing Poetry I ENGL 2023 - Introduction to Writing Poetry I , Lecture 3 Introduces students to modern and classic poetry and prosody. The course focuses on technique and aesthetics in order to build a foundation of critical understanding before turning the emphasis to student production of poems. Students will practice incorporating theory, technique, and aesthetic concerns in introductory lessons in which students are asked to emulate the poems read in class. Students will write short critical essays in response to class readings and will practice the basics of… Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ENGL2033 — Introduction to Writing Poetry II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2033 - Introduction to Writing Poetry II ENGL 2033 - Introduction to Writing Poetry II , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Advances the techniques and aesthetic considerations paramount to ENGL 2023 and focuses on student production of poetry. Students will incorporate theory, technique, and aesthetic concerns in lessons in which students are asked to emulate the poems read in class. Students will produce 12-15 poems, critique student work in in-class workshops and revise their work for a final portfolio. Prerequisites: ENGL 2023 with grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL2023 --- # ENGL2053 — Introduction to Writing Short Stories 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2053 - Introduction to Writing Short Stories ENGL 2053 - Introduction to Writing Short Stories , Lecture 3 Introduces writing short stories for workshop criticism and analyzing short stories; students practice techniques of using point of view, dialogue, setting, and characterization. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2093 — Introduction to Screenwriting 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2093 - Introduction to Screenwriting ENGL 2093 - Introduction to Screenwriting , Lecture 3 Writing screenplays for workshop criticism. The course will introduce students to techniques of exposition, characterization, and dramatization for television and film. Students will write, at minimum, a finished first act (approx. 40-page script) of a feature-length screenplay and a draft with a three act structure. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better or permission of department Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2123 — Major British Writers 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2123 - Major British Writers ENGL 2123 - Major British Writers , Lecture 3 Surveys significant British writers; includes literary analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2133 — Literature and Ethnicity 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2133 - Literature and Ethnicity ENGL 2133 - Literature and Ethnicity , Lecture 3 Studies the literature of America’s diverse ethnic cultures, especially Native American, Asian, Hispanic, Jewish, and African-American. Includes critical analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2173 — Major American Writers 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2173 - Major American Writers ENGL 2173 - Major American Writers , Lecture 3 Surveys significant American writers; includes literary analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2223 — Major World Writers 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2223 - Major World Writers ENGL 2223 - Major World Writers , Lecture 3 Surveys significant world writers; includes literary analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2303 — Introduction to Fiction 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2303 - Introduction to Fiction ENGL 2303 - Introduction to Fiction , Lecture 3 Introduces fiction; includes critical analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2313 — Introduction to Poetry and Drama 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2313 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama ENGL 2313 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama , Lecture 3 Introduces poetry/drama; includes critical analysis and writing about poetry/drama. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2323 — Introduction to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2323 - Introduction to Literature ENGL 2323 - Introduction to Literature , Lecture 3 Introduces various literary genres; includes critical analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2403 — African American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2403 - African American Literature ENGL 2403 - African American Literature , Lecture 3 Introduces African American literature; includes critical analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2423 — Film as Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2423 - Film as Literature ENGL 2423 - Film as Literature , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the study of World Cinema as literature, with emphasis on the ways in which filmmakers employ literary devices such as theme, character, and symbol in their works. Attention will be given to film adaptations of literature and to the screenplay as a work of literature. Students will also study various cultural, political, and literary trends through the works of specific writers and directors. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2483 — Shakespeare: The More Popular Plays 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2483 - Shakespeare: The More Popular Plays ENGL 2483 - Shakespeare: The More Popular Plays , Lecture 3 Introduces Shakespeare’s more popular plays. This course covers selected major tragedies, comedies, and histories. Includes critical analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2503 — Folklore 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2503 - Folklore ENGL 2503 - Folklore , Lecture 3 Introduces folklore and its role in literature and culture. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # ENGL2513 — Professional Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2513 - Professional Writing ENGL 2513 - Professional Writing , Lecture 3 Prepares students for writing in the workplace. This course emphasizes clarity and the needs of specific audiences in the preparation of letters, memos, reports, resumes, presentations, and group projects. Prerequisites: ENGL 1013 with a “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ENGR1032 — Engineering Graphics 2 credits · 2 hours ENGR 1032 - Engineering Graphics ENGR 1032 - Engineering Graphics , Lab 4 Introduces the student to conception, visualization, and communication of creative design concepts useful in the field of engineering. Develops drafting skills and introduces sketching, drafting instruments, and computer software for graphic representations. Emphasis is placed on graphical analysis, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, pictorial drawings, dimensioning methods, and sectioning with adherence to USA Standards Institute standards. AutoCAD will be used. Prerequisites: MATH 1113 or MATH 1213 with a grade… Prerequisites: MATH1113, MATH1213 --- # ENGR1052 — Introduction to Engineering 2 credits · 2 hours ENGR 1052 - Introduction to Engineering ENGR 1052 - Introduction to Engineering , Lecture 2 , Lab 0 Introduces students to the history of engineering, engineering disciplines and principles of design. The course allows students to get an overview of engineering from the beginning of their study and to become broadly educated across various engineering disciplines while learning how to solve engineering problems. Professional issues such as licensure, ethics, safety, and design are discussed. Projects and activities are used to develop problem solving, written and verbal communication and comp… Prerequisites: MATH1113, MATH1213, ENGL1013 --- # ENGR2073 — Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2073 - Surveying ENGR 2073 - Surveying , Lecture 2 , Lab 2 Covers the fundamentals of surveying procedures and office computations including electronic distance measurement, leveling, computer solutions to land area problems, stadia measurements, topographic surveys, and construction surveys. Prerequisites: MATH 1223 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1223 --- # ENGR2453 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2453 - Statics ENGR 2453 - Statics , Lecture 2 , Lab 2 Introduces the student to engineering skills and provides a strong engineering foundation for further study. Emphasizes vector treatment of resultants and equilibrium of force systems; including equilibrium of particles, internal forces, rigid bodies, trusses and frames. Also focuses on the area moment of inertia, the center of mass and the centroid of area. Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH2125, PHYS2133 --- # ENGR2953 — Comprehensive Electrical Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2953 - Comprehensive Electrical Engineering ENGR 2953 - Comprehensive Electrical Engineering , Lecture 2 , Lab 2 Introduces the student to the fundamental concepts of electrical engineering. Emphasizes elementary circuits, devices, and systems. Not intended for electrical engineering majors. Prerequisites: MATH 2125 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH2125 --- # ENSC1103 — Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours ENSC 1103 - Environmental Science ENSC 1103 - Environmental Science , Lecture 3 Facilitates the learning of science concepts and skills necessary to identify, understand, and analyze select Louisiana and world environmental issues from scientific, social, economic, and political perspectives. Introduces students to potential career paths in environmental science fields. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # ENSC2083 — Introduction to Marine Science: Life Processes 3 credits · 3 hours ENSC 2083 - Introduction to Marine Science: Life Processes ENSC 2083 - Introduction to Marine Science: Life Processes , Lecture 3 Introduces marine science and ecology, surveys marine biodiversity with emphasis on functional morphology and ecological and physiological adaptations; and introduces life and environmental processes in marine and aquatic settings and their influence on coastal Louisiana and elsewhere. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # FILM1013 — Introduction to Entertainment Industries 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 1013 - Introduction to Entertainment Industries FILM 1013 - Introduction to Entertainment Industries , Lecture 3 Introduces the histories and dynamics of entertainment industries, especially intersecting sectors associated with film and new media production. The course surveys relationships between art, music, theatre, fashion, technology, and other ancillary industries related to film and new media production. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # FILM1023 — Film and New Media Production I 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 1023 - Film and New Media Production I FILM 1023 - Film and New Media Production I , Lecture 3 Provides students with an introduction to the technical, artistic, and procedural aspects of film production. Students will learn to write, shoot, and edit films as part of a production crew tasked with developing filmmaking projects. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # FILM2003 — Introduction to Cinema Studies 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 2003 - Introduction to Cinema Studies FILM 2003 - Introduction to Cinema Studies , Lecture 3 , Lab 2 Introduces students to the artistic, technological, industrial, and social significance of the cinema. Explores various techniques for interpreting and reading works of cinema. Examines cinema’s genres, styles, and its existence as a form of mass communication. Fosters students’ awareness of their roles as audience members. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # FILM2013 — Cinema History through 1945 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 2013 - Cinema History through 1945 FILM 2013 - Cinema History through 1945 , Lecture 3 Provides students with an introduction to the first century of narrative film. Explores the evolution of motion picture technology and the history of cinema as an art form. Screens historically significant films throughout the course. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # FILM2023 — Film History after 1945 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 2023 - Film History after 1945 FILM 2023 - Film History after 1945 , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the period of narrative film that begins immediately after World War II; explores the evolution of motion picture technology and the history of cinema as an art form; surveys historically significant films and filmmakers. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # FILM2033 — Film & New Media Production II 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 2033 - Film & New Media Production II FILM 2033 - Film & New Media Production II , Lecture 3 Builds upon students’ knowledge of the technical, artistic, and procedural aspects of film production by focusing on the professional roles of directors, screenwriters, cinematographers, editors, sound engineers, etc. Students will write, shoot, and edit films that illustrate personal aesthetics grounded in the cinematic languages of recognized genres and styles. Prerequisites: FILM 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: FILM1023 --- # FILM2043 — Post-Production Editing & VFX 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 2043 - Post-Production Editing & VFX FILM 2043 - Post-Production Editing & VFX , Lecture 3 Applies computer hardware and software to the editing phase of film and new media production. This course will introduce students to the various personnel positions involved in post-production and provide an understanding of digital post-production workflow, including media management, editing theory and techniques, and visual effects. Prerequisites: FILM 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: FILM1023 --- # FINA1503 — Introduction to Financial Management 3 credits · 3 hours FINA 1503 - Introduction to Financial Management FINA 1503 - Introduction to Financial Management , Lecture 3 Surveys personal and family finances and studies the financial organization of business firms. Includes personal budgeting, saving, borrowing and taxes. Examines financial management of businesses. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Eligibility for Math 0099 Corequisites: None --- # FREN1013 — Elementary French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 1013 - Elementary French I FREN 1013 - Elementary French I , Lecture 3 Introduces the French language and culture and explores the basic grammatical structure of the French language. This course develops writing, reading, listening and speaking skills, as well as appreciation for the geography, food, music, values, and customs of the Francophone world. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # FREN1023 — Elementary French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 1023 - Elementary French II FREN 1023 - Elementary French II , Lecture 3 Extends elementary knowledge of the basic grammatical structure of the French language and the culture. This course continues to develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills, and appreciation for the geography, food, music, values, and customs of the Francophone world. Prerequisites: FREN 1013 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: FREN1013 --- # FREN2013 — Intermediate French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 2013 - Intermediate French I FREN 2013 - Intermediate French I , Lecture 3 Completes review of the basic grammatical structure of the French language and continues developing appreciation for French culture through the reading of diverse cultural texts. Emphasizes reading and writing. Prerequisites: FREN 1023 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: FREN1023 --- # FREN2023 — Intermediate French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 2023 - Intermediate French II FREN 2023 - Intermediate French II , Lecture 3 Continues skills developed in FREN 2013 . Further emphasis is placed on reading and writing skills and personal communication. The course develops further appreciation and understanding of the Francophone culture. Prerequisites: FREN 2013 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: FREN2013 --- # GEOG2013 — Introduction to Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 2013 - Introduction to Geography GEOG 2013 - Introduction to Geography , Lecture 3 Surveys significant geographical endeavors and ideas that Western and non-Western cultures have contributed towards the development of modern geography and their impact on historical world events; discusses major topical sub-disciplines that comprise modern geography; introduces concepts, techniques, and tools of physical geography and human geography. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # GEOG2113 — Cultural Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 2113 - Cultural Geography GEOG 2113 - Cultural Geography , Lecture 3 Introduces concepts, themes, and techniques of cultural geography; discusses religion, politics, language, population, agriculture, urbanization, environmental, and social problems. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # GEOL1103 — Physical Geology 3 credits · 3 hours GEOL 1103 - Physical Geology GEOL 1103 - Physical Geology , Lecture 3 Covers Earth materials, land forms and dynamic processes. Topics include igneous activity, volcanoes, metamorphism, weathering and erosion, deposition of sediment, the formation of sedimentary rocks, mountain building, earthquakes, glaciations, streams, and oceans. Prerequisites: Eligiblity for College Math Corequisites: None --- # HACR1113 — Electrical Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours HACR 1113 - Electrical Fundamentals HACR 1113 - Electrical Fundamentals , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces fundamental electrical concepts and theories as applied to the air conditioning industry. Topics include alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) theory, Ohm’s law, electric meters and diagrams, distribution systems, electrical panels, voltage circuits, code requirements, and safety. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HACR 1123 , HACR 1133 , HACR 1143 , and HACR 1213 --- # HACR1123 — Electrical Components 3 credits · 3 hours HACR 1123 - Electrical Components HACR 1123 - Electrical Components , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Provides instruction in identifying, installing and testing commonly used electrical components in an air conditioning system. Topics include pressure switches, overload devices, transformers, magnetic starters, other commonly used controls, diagnostic techniques, installation procedures, and safety. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HACR 1113 , HACR 1133 , HACR 1143 , and HACR 1213 --- # HACR1133 — Electrical Motors 3 credits · 3 hours HACR 1133 - Electrical Motors HACR 1133 - Electrical Motors , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Furthers the development of skills and knowledge necessary for application and service of electric motors commonly used by the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. Topics include diagnostic techniques, capacitors, installation procedures, types of electric motors, electric motor service, and safety. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HACR 1113 , HACR 1123 , HACR 1143 , and HACR 1213 --- # HACR1143 — Applied Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours HACR 1143 - Applied Electricity HACR 1143 - Applied Electricity , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Provides instruction on wiring various types of air conditioning systems. Topics include servicing procedures, troubleshooting procedures, solid state controls, system wiring, control circuits, and safety. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HACR 1113 , HACR 1123 , HACR 1133 , and HACR 1213 --- # HACR1213 — Introduction to HVAC 3 credits · 3 hours HACR 1213 - Introduction to HVAC HACR 1213 - Introduction to HVAC , Lecture 1 , Lab 4 Introduces the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry. Topics include basic safety and health, inventory control, stock management, vehicle maintenance, licensure, certification requirements, and basic business management practices. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HACR 1113 , HACR 1123 , HACR 1133 , and HACR 1213 --- # HACR1229 — Principles of Refrigeration 9 credits · 9 hours HACR 1229 - Principles of Refrigeration HACR 1229 - Principles of Refrigeration , Lecture 1 , Lab 16 Includes the proper and safe use of hand tools, power tools, and materials in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry and a review of refrigeration processes and applications. Provides the student with the skills and knowledge to install, repair, and service major components of a refrigeration system. Topics include compressors, evaporators, condensers, metering devices, service procedures, refrigeration systems, and safety. Students will be eligible to complete the EPA… Prerequisites: HACR1113, HACR1123, HACR1133, HACR1143, HACR1213 --- # HACR1234 — Commercial Air Conditioning 4 credits · 4 hours HACR 1234 - Commercial Air Conditioning HACR 1234 - Commercial Air Conditioning , Lecture 3 , Lab 1 Includes the study and theory of the major components and functions of commercial air conditioning systems. Corequisites: HACR 1229 and HACR 1245 Prerequisites: HACR1113, HACR1123, HACR1133, HACR1143, HACR1213 --- # HACR1245 — Commercial Refrigeration Systems 5 credits · 5 hours HACR 1245 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems HACR 1245 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems , Lecture 4 , Lab 1 Includes the principles and practices for the operation of commercial refrigeration systems. Prerequisites: HACR 1113 , HACR 1123 , HACR 1133 , HACR 1143 , and HACR 1213 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HACR 1229 and HACR 1234 Prerequisites: HACR1113, HACR1123, HACR1133, HACR1143, HACR1213 --- # HACR2118 — Heating Systems 8 credits · 8 hours HACR 2118 - Heating Systems HACR 2118 - Heating Systems , Lecture 6 , Lab 2 Includes the study of the generation, distribution, detection, and prevention of carbon monoxide; and the principles and practices of oil-fired, gas-fired, and electric heating systems. Prerequisites: HACR 1229 , HACR 1234 , and HACR 1245 , all with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: HACR 2124 Prerequisites: HACR1229, HACR1234, HACR1245 --- # HACR2124 — Residential Heat Pumps 4 credits · 4 hours HACR 2124 - Residential Heat Pumps HACR 2124 - Residential Heat Pumps , Lecture 3 , Lab 1 Includes the principles of operation, installation, diagnosis, and service of heat pumps. Prerequisites: HACR 1229 , HACR 1234 , and HACR 1245 all with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: HACR 2118 Prerequisites: HACR1229, HACR1234, HACR1245 --- # HIST1113 — World Civilization to 1500 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 1113 - World Civilization to 1500 HIST 1113 - World Civilization to 1500 , Lecture 3 Surveys major civilizations of the world before 1500 and emphasizes interactions among them and their influences on each other. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST1123 — World Civilization 1500 to the Present 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 1123 - World Civilization 1500 to the Present HIST 1123 - World Civilization 1500 to the Present , Lecture 3 Surveys major civilizations of the world from 1500 to the present and emphasizes interactions among them and their influences on each other. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2003 — History of Roman Republic and Empire 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2003 - History of Roman Republic and Empire HIST 2003 - History of Roman Republic and Empire , Lecture 3 Examines historical events from the beginning of Roman Civilization through the fall of Rome. The class will look at social class, political thought, religious ideas, and economic development and how they played a part in the makeup of Rome and its success and ultimate collapse. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2013 — American History Colonial to 1865 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2013 - American History Colonial to 1865 HIST 2013 - American History Colonial to 1865 , Lecture 3 Surveys United States history from colonial origins to 1865. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2023 — American History 1865 to Present 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2023 - American History 1865 to Present HIST 2023 - American History 1865 to Present , Lecture 3 Surveys United States history from 1865 to the present. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2033 — Louisiana History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2033 - Louisiana History HIST 2033 - Louisiana History , Lecture 3 Surveys Louisiana history from European settlement to the present. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2103 — African American History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2103 - African American History HIST 2103 - African American History , Lecture 3 Provides an overview of African American history from the late fourteenth century to the present. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2113 — English History: from Roman Rule to the Glorious Revolution 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2113 - English History: from Roman Rule to the Glorious Revolution HIST 2113 - English History: from Roman Rule to the Glorious Revolution , Lecture 3 Surveys the history of England from the periods of Roman rule to the Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2123 — The Holocaust 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2123 - The Holocaust HIST 2123 - The Holocaust , Lecture 3 Explores the history of the Holocaust in Europe during the Second World War and its immediate aftermath. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2203 — History of Medieval Europe 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2203 - History of Medieval Europe HIST 2203 - History of Medieval Europe , Lecture 3 Examination of social, cultural, religious, and political history of Medieval Europe from the reign of Constantine I in the fourth century to 1453 and the fall of Constantinople. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2213 — Modern Europe 1500-1848 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2213 - Modern Europe 1500-1848 HIST 2213 - Modern Europe 1500-1848 , Lecture 3 Surveys the history of modern Europe from the periods of the Reformation, the Exploration, and the Enlightenment through the revolutions of 1848. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2223 — Modern Europe 1848 to Present 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2223 - Modern Europe 1848 to Present HIST 2223 - Modern Europe 1848 to Present , Lecture 3 Surveys the history of Modern Europe from the revolutions of 1848 to the present. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HIST2403 — The World Since 1960 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2403 - The World Since 1960 HIST 2403 - The World Since 1960 , Lecture 3 Explores major events since 1960 in the United States and selected nations of Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa and Asia, with emphasis on social, economic, political and national security issues. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HLSC1103 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HLSC 1103 - Medical Terminology HLSC 1103 - Medical Terminology , Lecture 3 Introduces terminology and vocabulary commonly used in healthcare fields. This course explores the spelling, definition and pronunciation of word origins with emphasis on suffixes, prefixes, root words, abbreviations and terminology pertinent to body structures and systems. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HLSC1204 — Sterile Processing Basic 4 credits · 4 hours HLSC 1204 - Sterile Processing Basic HLSC 1204 - Sterile Processing Basic , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Prepares students to become safe and competent Sterile Processing Technicians (SPT) in a variety of healthcare facilities. Covers the disinfection, preparation, processing, storage, and issuing of both sterile and non-sterile supplies and equipment for patient care, the operation of sterilization units, and procedures for monitoring the effectiveness of the sterilization process. The course prepares students for the Sterilization Processing and Distribution Technician Certification Exam for becoming… Prerequisites: MATH1213, ENGL1013 --- # HNUR1214 — Practical Nursing Fundamentals 4 credits · 4 hours HNUR 1214 - Practical Nursing Fundamentals HNUR 1214 - Practical Nursing Fundamentals , Lecture 3 , Lab 1 Includes theory (45 hours), supervised clinical (45 hours), and supervised laboratory (35 hours) learning experiences that introduce the basic nursing skills for meeting the physiological, psychosocial, socio-cultural, and spiritual needs of patients in various health care environments. Infection control guidelines and Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) stipulations are presented. The use of the nursing process in the management of patients with health alterations is introduced. Thi… --- # HNUR1225 — Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare 5 credits · 5 hours HNUR 1225 - Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare HNUR 1225 - Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare , Lecture 5 , Lab 0 Introduces the structure and function of the human body systems to include histology, skeletal, muscular, circulatory/lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, nervous sensory and integumentary systems. Medical terms and commonly used medical/nursing abbreviations related to each body system are addressed in detail in this course. --- # HNUR1312 — Nutrition for Practical Nurses 2 credits · 2 hours HNUR 1312 - Nutrition for Practical Nurses HNUR 1312 - Nutrition for Practical Nurses , Lecture 2 , Lab 0 Provides an overview of normal nutrition and the modification of the principles of normal nutrition for therapeutic purposes. This course includes the role of the essential nutrients of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals and water in the maintenance of good health and wellness for all ages. Prerequisites: Admission to Practical Nursing Program Corequisites: HNUR 1324 and HNUR 1335 --- # HNUR1324 — Pharmacology 4 credits · 4 hours HNUR 1324 - Pharmacology HNUR 1324 - Pharmacology , Lecture 4 , Lab 0 Discusses drug classifications and effects on the various body systems. Specific drugs in each classification are emphasized according to expected effects, side effects, adverse effects and variables that influence drug action, drug interactions and nursing implications. Medication calculations are performed and safety precautions/nursing process assessments are discussed as they relate to medication error prevention. Prerequisites: Admission to the Practical Nursing Program Corequisites: HNUR 1312 and HNUR 1335 --- # HNUR1335 — Practical Nursing Skills 5 credits · 5 hours HNUR 1335 - Practical Nursing Skills HNUR 1335 - Practical Nursing Skills , Lecture 3 , Lab 4 Provides practical nursing skills to meet the physiological, psychosocial, socio-cultural, and spiritual needs of clients in various healthcare environments. Advanced skills are presented through the application of the nursing process to assist in the management of all aged clients with health alterations. Students must satisfactorily complete both the simulated lab environment and theory components in order to pass the course. This course requires a lab fee. This course includes an exam fee. Prerequ… --- # HNUR1413 — Practical Nursing Perspectives 3 credits · 3 hours HNUR 1413 - Practical Nursing Perspectives HNUR 1413 - Practical Nursing Perspectives , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Provides instruction and guidance in the identification and personal development of those qualities and personal characteristics needed to practice practical nursing safely, effectively, and with compassion, including increased and ongoing development of self-awareness, sound judgment, prudence, ethical thinking and behaviors, problem solving and critical thinking abilities. This course also provides instruction in the history, trends and the evolution of practical nursing, information re… --- # HNUR1428 — Medical Surgical I for Practical Nursing 8 credits · 8 hours HNUR 1428 - Medical Surgical I for Practical Nursing HNUR 1428 - Medical Surgical I for Practical Nursing , Lecture 6 , Lab 10.7 Provides theory and clinical instruction in the nursing process as a method of individualizing patient care with special emphasis directed towards essential concepts related to body fluid/water, electrolytes, and acid-base balance, and the adult client experiencing alterations in cardiovascular/lymphatic/immune/respiratory functioning. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets for each body system addressed. Includes the role of… Prerequisites: HNUR1312, HNUR1324, HNUR1335 --- # HNUR1431 — Intravenous (IV) Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours HNUR 1431 - Intravenous (IV) Therapy HNUR 1431 - Intravenous (IV) Therapy , Lecture 0 , Lab 2 Includes methods, techniques, and equipment and devices, anatomy and physiology, infection control measures, and complications related to intravenous (IV) therapy. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: HNUR 1335 , HNUR 1312 , and HNUR 1324 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HNUR 1413 and HNUR 1428 Prerequisites: HNUR1335, HNUR1312, HNUR1324 --- # HNUR2115 — Obstetric and Pediatric Nursing 5 credits · 5 hours HNUR 2115 - Obstetric and Pediatric Nursing HNUR 2115 - Obstetric and Pediatric Nursing , Lecture 4 , Lab 5.3 Covers growth and development from conception to adolescence. Practical nursing care of the pregnant client and children are studied. Faculty supervised laboratory activities and clinical experiences provide opportunities to apply obstetric and pediatric practical nursing skills. Prerequisites: HNUR 1413 , HNUR 1428 , and HNUR 1431 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HNUR 2128 Prerequisites: HNUR1413, HNUR1428, HNUR1431 --- # HNUR2128 — Medical Surgical II for Practical Nursing 8 credits · 8 hours HNUR 2128 - Medical Surgical II for Practical Nursing HNUR 2128 - Medical Surgical II for Practical Nursing , Lecture 6 , Lab 10.7 Provides theory and clinical instruction in nursing care for clients with gastrointestinal, endocrine and integumentary disorders with emphasis on pathophysiology and pharmacology for the adult client. Nursing care of the perioperative patient and the patient with various types of cancer is also addressed. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system add… Prerequisites: HNUR1413, HNUR1428, HNUR1431 --- # HNUR2216 — Mental Health and PN Leadership 6 credits · 6 hours HNUR 2216 - Mental Health and PN Leadership HNUR 2216 - Mental Health and PN Leadership , Lecture 5 , Lab 5.3 Introduces the student to care for the client experiencing emotional, mental and social alterations utilizing the nursing process approach with integrated pharmacology and application of life span principles. This course also provides review of the laws, rules and regulations which govern licensure to practice practical nursing in the state of Louisiana. Students are prepared for the NCLEX-PN licensure examination and employment and management. Prerequisites: HNUR 2128 and HNUR 2115 w… Prerequisites: HNUR2128, HNUR2115 --- # HNUR2228 — Medical Surgical III for Practical Nursing 8 credits · 8 hours HNUR 2228 - Medical Surgical III for Practical Nursing HNUR 2228 - Medical Surgical III for Practical Nursing , Lecture 6 , Lab 10.7 Provides theory and clinical instruction in nursing care for clients with genitourinary, reproductive, sensory, neurological and musculoskeletal disorders with emphasis on pathophysiology and pharmacology for the adult client. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system addressed are discussed at length. Geriatric considerations are addressed. This co… Prerequisites: HNUR2128, HNUR2115 --- # HORT1113 — Introduction to Plant Science 3 credits · 3 hours HORT 1113 - Introduction to Plant Science HORT 1113 - Introduction to Plant Science , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces plant identification, structure, functions, and plant zones. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 --- # HORT1123 — Native Plants of Louisiana I 3 credits · 3 hours HORT 1123 - Native Plants of Louisiana I HORT 1123 - Native Plants of Louisiana I , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the identification of native plants of Louisiana, particularly prevalent in the fall/winter seasons, using common and botanical names, their growth habits, uses, and cultural requirements. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 --- # HORT1133 — Plant Propagation 3 credits · 3 hours HORT 1133 - Plant Propagation HORT 1133 - Plant Propagation , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the principles, techniques, and facilities used to propagate native plants. Topics include seed propagation, cuttings, grafting, budding, division, and layering. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 --- # HORT1141 — Louisiana Laws and Regulations 1 credits · 1 hours HORT 1141 - Louisiana Laws and Regulations HORT 1141 - Louisiana Laws and Regulations , Lecture 1 Covers Louisiana State Horticulture Laws and Regulations with the goal of preparing students for professions and careers in horticulture, landscaping, and related fields. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 --- # HORT1154 — Soils, Fertilizers, and Water 4 credits · 4 hours HORT 1154 - Soils, Fertilizers, and Water HORT 1154 - Soils, Fertilizers, and Water , Lecture 2 , Lab 4 Describes the relationships between soil, water, and fertilizer, the collection of samples for soil and water tests, and the application of test results for optimizing plant growth and maintenance. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , and HORT 1162 --- # HORT1162 — Horticulture Lab I 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 1162 - Horticulture Lab I HORT 1162 - Horticulture Lab I , Lab 6 Offers introductory hands-on experience identifying fall and winter native plants and weeds, culturing requirements and practices, reinforcing concepts covered in lecture courses. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1112, HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , and HORT 1153 --- # HORT1213 — Greenhouse Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours HORT 1213 - Greenhouse Procedures HORT 1213 - Greenhouse Procedures , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Covers the culture of flowering and foliage plants, the germination of seedlings for crop production in the greenhouse, pest management, and the maintenance of greenhouse equipment. Prerequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 Prerequisites: HORT1113, HORT1123, HORT1133, HORT1141, HORT1153, HORT1162 --- # HORT1222 — Turfgrass 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 1222 - Turfgrass HORT 1222 - Turfgrass , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers the selection of, and procedures for the establishment and maintenance of turfgrasses appropriate in Louisiana. Prerequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 Prerequisites: HORT1113, HORT1123, HORT1133, HORT1141, HORT1153, HORT1162 --- # HORT1232 — Introduction to Irrigation 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 1232 - Introduction to Irrigation HORT 1232 - Introduction to Irrigation , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces the principles and application of irrigation in landscapes. Prerequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1244 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 Prerequisites: HORT1113, HORT1123, HORT1133, HORT1141, HORT1153, HORT1162 --- # HORT1244 — Plant Pest Control 4 credits · 4 hours HORT 1244 - Plant Pest Control HORT 1244 - Plant Pest Control , Lecture 2 , Lab 4 Covers federal and Louisiana Laws and regulations governing pesticide use and application with the goal of preparing students to take the State examination for Applicator Certification. Prerequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 Prerequisites: HORT1113, HORT1123, HORT1133, HORT1141, HORT1153, HORT1162 --- # HORT1253 — Native Plants of Louisiana II 3 credits · 3 hours HORT 1253 - Native Plants of Louisiana II HORT 1253 - Native Plants of Louisiana II , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces the identification of native plants of Louisiana, particularly prevalent in the summer, using common and botanical names, their growth habits, uses, and cultural requirements. Prerequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , and HORT 1262 Prerequisites: HORT1113, HORT1123, HORT1133, HORT1141, HORT1153, HORT1162 --- # HORT1262 — Horticulture Lab II 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 1262 - Horticulture Lab II HORT 1262 - Horticulture Lab II , Lab 6 Offers introductory hands-on experiences identifying spring native plants and weeds, culturing requirements and practices, reinforcing concepts covered in lecture courses. Prerequisites: HORT 1113 , HORT 1123 , HORT 1133 , HORT 1141 , HORT 1153, and HORT 1162 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , and HORT 1253 Prerequisites: HORT1113, HORT1123, HORT1133, HORT1141, HORT1153, HORT1162 --- # HORT1313 — Landscape Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours HORT 1313 - Landscape Calculations HORT 1313 - Landscape Calculations , Lecture 3 Covers the fundamentals of calculations needed for solving typical landscape and horticulture problems. Instruction in cludes estimating height, mass, area and volume, cost per unit area, and total cost. Prerequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1322 , HORT 1336 , and HORT 1342 Prerequisites: HORT1213, HORT1222, HORT1232, HORT1244, HORT1253, HORT1262 --- # HORT1322 — Landscaping Equipment 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 1322 - Landscaping Equipment HORT 1322 - Landscaping Equipment , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces students to the proper operational use and maintenance of common landscape equipment. Prerequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1313 , HORT 1336 , and HORT 1342 Prerequisites: HORT1213, HORT1222, HORT1232, HORT1244, HORT1253, HORT1262 --- # HORT1336 — Landscaping 6 credits · 6 hours HORT 1336 - Landscaping HORT 1336 - Landscaping , Lecture 2 , Lab 12 Engages students in designing a realistic landscape plan using principles of design, site analysis, the outdoor room concept, appropriate plant materials, and post-planting care. Students will gain practical hands-on experience in the design, installation, maintenance, and renovation of landscape projects. Prerequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1313 , HORT 1322 , and HORT 1342 Prerequisites: HORT1213, HORT1222, HORT1232, HORT1244, HORT1253, HORT1262 --- # HORT1342 — Horticulture Lab III 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 1342 - Horticulture Lab III HORT 1342 - Horticulture Lab III , Lab 6 Offers introductory hands-on experiences identifying summer native plants and weeds, culturing requirements and practices, reinforcing concepts covered in lecture courses. Prerequisites: HORT 1213 , HORT 1222 , HORT 1232 , HORT 1244 , HORT 1253 , and HORT 1262 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: HORT 1313 , HORT 1322 , and HORT 1336 Prerequisites: HORT1213, HORT1222, HORT1232, HORT1244, HORT1253, HORT1262 --- # HORT2053 — General Horticulture 3 credits · 3 hours HORT 2053 - General Horticulture HORT 2053 - General Horticulture , Lecture 2 , Lab 1 Introduces the science and art of modern horticultural plant production, including propagation, fertilization, pest control, and pruning; major groups of garden crops including vegetables, fruits and nuts, ornamentals, houseplants and florist crops. Includes demonstrations on propagation and culture of garden plants in field and greenhouses. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # HUMN2013 — Africa and the Middle East 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 2013 - Africa and the Middle East HUMN 2013 - Africa and the Middle East , Lecture 3 An introductory surveys of the literatures, oral traditions, philosophies and religions, art and architecture, music and dance, and rituals of the cultures of Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and the Indian Sub-Continent. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # HUMN2103 — World Mythology 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 2103 - World Mythology HUMN 2103 - World Mythology , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces a broad overview of mythological systems from various time periods and geographical areas, also emphasizing the importance of myth in world cultures, Greek Roman, Norse, Native Americans, African, Asian, and various religious mythologies are among those that will typically be explored. Emphasis varies by instructor but all sections will present a diachronic study of a wide variety of myths of the world. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # HUMN2213 — Western Humanities I 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 2213 - Western Humanities I HUMN 2213 - Western Humanities I , Lecture 3 Introduces a broad overview of mythological systems from various time periods and geographical areas, also emphasizing the importance of myth in world cultures, Greek Roman, Norse, Native Americans, African, Asian, and various religious mythologies are among those that will typically be explored. Emphasis varies by instructor but all sections will present a diachronic study of a wide variety of myths of the world. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # HUMN2223 — Western Humanities II 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 2223 - Western Humanities II HUMN 2223 - Western Humanities II , Lecture 3 Introduces a chronological study of philosophy, literature, and fine arts from the Baroque to the Modern periods. Recognizes the interdependent role of the humanities in shaping the worldview of cultures, with specific attention to the socio-historical context of art and literature in Western civilization. Emphasis varies by instructor. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # HUMN2553 — Asia and the Americas 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 2553 - Asia and the Americas HUMN 2553 - Asia and the Americas , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces a survey of major writing from various cultures from classical times to the present, with an emphasis on the epic genre. Emphasis varies by section. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # HUMN2753 — The Heroic Journey: From Classical to Contemporary 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 2753 - The Heroic Journey: From Classical to Contemporary HUMN 2753 - The Heroic Journey: From Classical to Contemporary , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Develops a comparative perspective of the heroic journey, tracing its representation and evolution from the classical to the contemporary. From literature to video games, this course examines how the monomyth has ed to shape culture, identity, and entertainment globally. Emphasis varies by section. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 with a grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # INST1119 — Instrumentation Level 1 9 credits · 9 hours INST 1119 - Instrumentation Level 1 INST 1119 - Instrumentation Level 1 , Lecture 3 , Lab 6 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instrumentation Level 1 Modules 1 -12. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 1 Modules 1 -12 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires lab and exam fees. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CORE1003 --- # INST1216 — Instrumentation Level 2 Part 1 6 credits · 6 hours INST 1216 - Instrumentation Level 2 Part 1 INST 1216 - Instrumentation Level 2 Part 1 , Lecture 2 , Lab 4 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instrumentation Level 2 Modules 1 -6. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Modules 1 -6 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: INST 1119 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INST1119 --- # INST1226 — Instrumentation Level 2 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours INST 1226 - Instrumentation Level 2 Part 2 INST 1226 - Instrumentation Level 2 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 4 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instrumentation Level 2 Modules 7 -11. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Modules 7 -11 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires lab and exam fees. Prerequisites: INST 1216 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INST1216 --- # INST1316 — Instrumentation Level 3 Part 1 6 credits · 6 hours INST 1316 - Instrumentation Level 3 Part 1 INST 1316 - Instrumentation Level 3 Part 1 , Lecture 2 , Lab 4 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instrumentation Level 3 Modules 1 -4. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Modules 1 -4 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires both an exam fee and a lab fee. Prerequisites: INST 1226 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INST1226 --- # INST1326 — Instrumentation Level 3 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours INST 1326 - Instrumentation Level 3 Part 2 INST 1326 - Instrumentation Level 3 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instrumentation Level 3 Modules 5 -9. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Modules 5 -9 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: INST 1316 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INST1316 --- # INST1419 — Instrumentation Level 4 9 credits · 9 hours INST 1419 - Instrumentation Level 4 INST 1419 - Instrumentation Level 4 , Lecture 3 , Lab 6 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Instrumentation Level 4 Modules 1 -7. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 4 Modules1 -7 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: INST 1326 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INST1326 --- # INTE1013 — Internet and Computer Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 1013 - Internet and Computer Literacy INTE 1013 - Internet and Computer Literacy , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers a broad range of computing concepts and techniques, including computer hardware and software, operating systems, word processing and spreadsheet functions, networks and the internet, electronic mail, and an understanding of the impact of computing and the internet in society. This course prepares students for the Internet and Computing Core Certification 3 (IC3) exam. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 0093 and eligibility for MATH 0097 Corequisites: INTE 1103 , INTE 1203 , and IN… Prerequisites: ENGL0093, MATH0097 --- # INTE1103 — Install and Troubleshoot Part I 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 1103 - Install and Troubleshoot Part I INTE 1103 - Install and Troubleshoot Part I , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Provides students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for Personal Computer (PC) support and maintenance. Prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Essentials part of the A+ certification process. Includes basic training in the areas of PC installation, preventative maintenance, networking, security, troubleshooting, motherboards, various drives, adapter cards, operating systems, and data communication software. The course provides a systematic approach towards PC diagnostics and t… --- # INTE1113 — Install and Troubleshoot Part II 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 1113 - Install and Troubleshoot Part II INTE 1113 - Install and Troubleshoot Part II , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers advanced topics and projects in Personal Computer (PC) hardware and software troubleshooting and maintenance. PC hardware topics include installation of motherboards, various devices, drives, and adapter cards. Software topics include installation and proper configuration of operating systems, various applications, and communication software. This course prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Practical Application certification exam. Prerequisites: INTE 1103 with a grade of “C” o… Prerequisites: INTE1103 --- # INTE1203 — Operating System Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 1203 - Operating System Fundamentals INTE 1203 - Operating System Fundamentals , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Includes basic and advanced topics in personal computer and network operating systems, such as installation, administration, management, and troubleshooting Windows desktop operating systems. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Windows Operating System Fundamentals Exam. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 0093 and eligibility for MATH 0097 Corequisites: INTE 1013 , INTE 1103 , and INTE 1803 , or Departmental Approval Prerequisites: ENGL0093, MATH0097 --- # INTE1253 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 1253 - Project Management INTE 1253 - Project Management , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers the fundamentals of software development, enhancement, and reconfiguration. Uses real-word examples and identifies common mistakes and pitfalls. Topics include project management software, estimating, budgeting, scheduling, tracking, and controlling. Prerequisites: INTE 1013 with a grade of “C” or better and Departmental Approval Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE1013 --- # INTE1803 — Unix and Linux System Administration 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 1803 - Unix and Linux System Administration INTE 1803 - Unix and Linux System Administration , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers the Unix and Linux operating systems, including installation of the operating system, administration and configuration of the system, and troubleshooting techniques involved in maintaining the system. Prerequisites: Eligibility for READ 0091, ENGL 0091, and MATH 0097 Corequisites: INTE 1013 , INTE 1103 , and INTE 1203 or Departmental Approval Prerequisites: READ0091, ENGL0091, MATH0097 --- # INTE2013 — Windows Server Part I 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2013 - Windows Server Part I INTE 2013 - Windows Server Part I , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers the knowledge and skills required to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in the current Microsoft Windows Server environment. The course prepares students for the current Microsoft Certified Professional Installing and Configuring Widows Server Exam. Prerequisites: Departmental Approval Needed Corequisites: None --- # INTE2023 — Windows Server Part II 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2023 - Windows Server Part II INTE 2023 - Windows Server Part II , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Prepares systems administrator and systems engineer candidates for implementing, managing, and maintaining server networking technologies. Prerequisites: INTE 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE2013 --- # INTE2033 — Windows Server Part III 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2033 - Windows Server Part III INTE 2033 - Windows Server Part III , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot Network Services, Active Directory Infrastructure, and Identity and Access Solutions. Prerequisites: INTE 2023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE2023 --- # INTE2113 — Cisco Part I 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2113 - Cisco Part I INTE 2113 - Cisco Part I , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and computer networks. The fundamentals, principles, and operations of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and Ethernet media are introduced. This course prepares students to switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. Prerequisites: INTE 1203 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE1203 --- # INTE2123 — Cisco Part II 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2123 - Cisco Part II INTE 2123 - Cisco Part II , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. This course prepares students to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with routing protocols and network infrastructures. Prerequisites: INTE 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE2113 --- # INTE2133 — Cisco Part III 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2133 - Cisco Part III INTE 2133 - Cisco Part III , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. This course prepares students to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with advanced routing and network protocols and network infrastructures. Prerequisites: INTE 2123 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE2123 --- # INTE2143 — Cisco Part IV 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2143 - Cisco Part IV INTE 2143 - Cisco Part IV , Lecture 1 , Lab 1 Discusses the Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. This course prepares students to configure and troubleshoot network devices, resolve common issues with data link protocols, and implement Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) and Virtual Private Network (VPN). Prerequisites: INTE 2133 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE2133 --- # INTE2823 — Server Technology 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2823 - Server Technology INTE 2823 - Server Technology , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers the planning, installing, configuring, and maintaining servers, including server-level hardware implementations, data storage subsystems, data recovery, and Input/Output (I/O) subsystems. This course prepares students for the COMPTIA Server+ certification. Prerequisites: INTE 1203 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: INTE1203 --- # INTE2903 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours INTE 2903 - Internship INTE 2903 - Internship , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Provides a capstone experience for an Information Technology student. The internship will be completed by students in their last semester. Students qualifying for an internship must work a minimum of 235 supervised hours at the school site or at an employer’s site to gain practical hands-on workplace related skills. Prerequisites: Approval of Department Chair Corequisites: None --- # LIBS1011 — Library Information Services 1 credits · 1 hours LIBS 1011 - Library Information Services LIBS 1011 - Library Information Services , Lecture 1 Introduces students to the concept of information literacy. The course familiarizes students with the BRCC Library and other information systems and resources. Students will enhance their research and critical thinking skills through study of how information is produced, stored, and communicated. Learning to critically navigate the abundance of information now available is the primary focus of the course. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MANG1503 — Negotiations in Business 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 1503 - Negotiations in Business MANG 1503 - Negotiations in Business , Lecture 3 Explores the processes of bargaining and negotiation as social and managerial activities. Special emphasis will be given to the areas of interpersonal and inter-group conflict, as well as the tactics and strategies involved with improved bargaining and negotiation. Develops an awareness and understanding of ethical principles and stakeholder considerations that influence the choices and made in transactions and relationships. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MANG2103 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2103 - Principles of Management MANG 2103 - Principles of Management , Lecture 3 Introduces the fundamentals of management theory, including behavioral and scientific approaches. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # MANG2213 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2213 - Human Resource Management MANG 2213 - Human Resource Management , Lecture 3 Studies personnel issues including job classification, compensation, benefits, discipline, and training. Utilizes role-playing and discusses the impact of positive leadership. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # MANG2243 — Supervisory Management 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2243 - Supervisory Management MANG 2243 - Supervisory Management , Lecture 3 Provides an opportunity for present and prospective supervisors to learn about and put into practice management theories related to day-to-day supervision of employees. Students will receive an overview, concepts, skills and assessment techniques to prepare them for the changing and challenging role of supervisors. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # MANG2263 — Organizational Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2263 - Organizational Leadership MANG 2263 - Organizational Leadership , Lecture 3 Introduces students to concepts and practices of leadership that are effective in civic, professional, business and political organizations. Using theories, real-life applications, and skill development, the course aims to leaders and potential leaders better envision their organizations’ purposes and better organize members for effective action. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # MANG2273 — Retail Management 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2273 - Retail Management MANG 2273 - Retail Management , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the theoretical and applied aspects of retail management. Topics include introduction to retailing, retailing strategy, merchandise management and store management. This course provides the student with the insights and skills needed to gain an understanding of retail management from the perspective of the modern retailer. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # MANG2283 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2283 - Organizational Behavior MANG 2283 - Organizational Behavior , Lecture 3 Examines the contemporary principles and techniques of management and organizational behavior that enable sustained superior performance. Course topics include Cultural Differences, Diversity in Organizations, Managerial Decision Making, Motivation, Group Relations and Leadership. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003 --- # MANG2313 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2313 - Small Business Management MANG 2313 - Small Business Management , Lecture 3 Designed for students who wish to start and operate a small business. Students will expand upon the business idea developed in MANG 2413 . The primary objective is to have students create a professionallevel business plan. Prerequisites: MANG 2413 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MANG2413 --- # MANG2413 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours MANG 2413 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship MANG 2413 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship , Lecture 3 Introduces concepts relative to starting and operating a small business. Students will develop a business idea and engage in activities geared toward business planning and decision making. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: BUSN 1003 and FINA 1503 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BUSN1003, FINA1503 --- # MAST1014 — Phlebotomy 4 credits · 4 hours MAST 1014 - Phlebotomy MAST 1014 - Phlebotomy , Lecture 2 , Lab 6 Provides instruction in phlebotomy theory as well as training in phlebotomy skills, from introductory to advanced. Skills include venipuncture, capillary sticks, infection control procedures, lab tests that phlebotomists may perform, laboratory administrative procedures, tube identification, and laboratory equipment usage. Students perform all phlebotomy skills in the lab for instructor evaluation in preparation for clinical externship (in MAST 2222 , Medical Assistant Externship). The course includes a lab fee. Prerequisites:… --- # MAST1102 — Information Management for Medical Assistants 2 credits · 2 hours MAST 1102 - Information Management for Medical Assistants MAST 1102 - Information Management for Medical Assistants , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces health care delivery systems and the health information management functions. The student will be introduced to the types of health care delivery organizations and professionals, Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), record content, reimbursement methodology, and the electronic health record use in health care. Prerequisites: Admission to the Medical Assistant program Corequisites: MAST 1171 , CSCI 1013 , MAST 1162 , MAST 1… --- # MAST1113 — Medical Coding I 3 credits · 3 hours MAST 1113 - Medical Coding I MAST 1113 - Medical Coding I , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Covers the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) coding and its application to healthcare insurance and billing. Prerequisites: Admission to the Medical Assistant Program Corequisites: MAST 1171 , MAST 1102 , CSCI 1013 , MAST 1162 , and MAST 1142 --- # MAST1114 — Electrocardiography (EKG) 4 credits · 4 hours MAST 1114 - Electrocardiography (EKG) MAST 1114 - Electrocardiography (EKG) , Lecture 3 , Lab 3 Includes theory, lab and external clinical experiences that focus on the provision of an electrocardiogram (EKG), and covers the normal structure and function of the heart, with emphasis on the conduction system. Includes a supervised lab that will allow students to perform EKG procedures in a variety of healthcare settings. Students will be prepared for certification. The course includes a lab fee. Prerequisites: Admission to the Medical Assistant program Corequisites: None --- # MAST1123 — Medical Coding II 3 credits · 3 hours MAST 1123 - Medical Coding II MAST 1123 - Medical Coding II , Lecture 2 , Lab 6 Covers procedure coding in the application of the current version of the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and includes preparation for the Certified Professional Coder exam. This course includes a fee for the practice exam. Prerequisites: MAST 1171 , MAST 1102 , MAST 1142 , MAST 1162 , CSCI 1013 , and MAST 1113 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: MAST 1214 , MAST 1224 , and approval by the Dean for Nursing and Allied Health Prerequisites: MAST1171, MAST1102, MAST1142, MAST1162, CSCI1013, MAST1113 --- # MAST1142 — Pharmacology Medical Assistnts 2 credits · 2 hours MAST 1142 - Pharmacology Medical Assistnts MAST 1142 - Pharmacology Medical Assistnts , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Covers basic knowledge of drug classifications, mathematical computations, and medication administration. Prerequisites: Admission to the Medical Assistant program Corequisites: None --- # MAST1152 — Human Body for Medical Assistants 2 credits · 2 hours MAST 1152 - Human Body for Medical Assistants MAST 1152 - Human Body for Medical Assistants , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Covers the basic structure and functions of the human body, body systems, and organs. Common disorders and related medical terminology are emphasized. Prerequisites: Admission to the Medical Assistant program Corequisites: None --- # MAST1162 — Professionalism in Healthcare 2 credits · 2 hours MAST 1162 - Professionalism in Healthcare MAST 1162 - Professionalism in Healthcare , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces students to the skills, job responsibilities, and desirable attributes necessary to secure employment in the healthcare industry. Career decisions and educational growth are discussed. Selected computer applications skills are utilized. Correct verbal and written use of English is emphasized. The course also introduces the American Medical Association (AMA) principles of medical ethics and the law, Patient’s Bill of Rights, confidentiality, medical records, and other medical/lega… --- # MAST1171 — Medical Terminology for Medical Assistants 1 credits · 1 hours MAST 1171 - Medical Terminology for Medical Assistants MAST 1171 - Medical Terminology for Medical Assistants , Lecture 1 , Lab 0 Covers prefixes, root words, suffixes, spelling, use, and pronunciation of medical terms. Recognition of medical terms is emphasized. Medical abbreviations are included. Prerequisites: Admission to the Medical Assistant program Corequisites: None --- # MAST1214 — Administrative Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours MAST 1214 - Administrative Procedures MAST 1214 - Administrative Procedures , Lecture 2 , Lab 6 Covers keyboarding principles as well as document construction and processing, with emphasis on utilizing correct techniques, accuracy and speed. The course discusses the components of effective client/staff communication, both verbal and nonverbal. It also covers front office activities (scheduling, insurance, billing, patient/client confidentiality). Prerequisites: MAST 1171 , MAST 1142 , and MAST 1162 , all with a grade of a “C” or better Corequisites: Approval of the Dean for Nursing and Allied… Prerequisites: MAST1171, MAST1142, MAST1162 --- # MAST1221 — Clinical Procedures I 1 credits · 1 hours MAST 1221 - Clinical Procedures I MAST 1221 - Clinical Procedures I , Lecture 0 , Lab 6 Introduces federal regulations and guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA88), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards, as well as universal precautions. Students will perform emergency procedures, first aid and CPR, infection control measures, laboratory safety and quality control procedures, rehabilitation medical procedures, general safety measures/precautions used in the office/facility environ… --- # MAST1224 — Medical Insurance and Billing 4 credits · 4 hours MAST 1224 - Medical Insurance and Billing MAST 1224 - Medical Insurance and Billing , Lecture 3 , Lab 6 Covers discussion of the types of health insurance, insurance claims procedures and instruction in the application of the current version of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10-CM), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT). Course includes simulations of medical billing and insurance processing; students may participate in actual billing and insurance processes at selected health insurance providers. Prerequisites: MAST 117… Prerequisites: MAST1171, MAST1162, MAST1142, MAST1102, CSCI1013, MAST1113 --- # MAST2132 — Clinical Procedures II 2 credits · 2 hours MAST 2132 - Clinical Procedures II MAST 2132 - Clinical Procedures II , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Reinforces skills obtained in Clinical Procedures I ( MAST 1221 ). The course focuses on acquiring and documenting patient/client assessment data to assist with the basic physical examination, special medical exams and procedures, minor surgical procedures, and the administration of selected medications. Prerequisites: MAST 1171 , MAST 1152 , MAST 1221 , MAST 1142 , and MAST 1162 , all with a grade of “C” or better; Also need permission of Program Manager Corequisites: MAST 1214 and MAST 2222 ; Also need… Prerequisites: MAST1171, MAST1152, MAST1221, MAST1142, MAST1162 --- # MAST2222 — Medical Assistant Externship 2 credits · 2 hours MAST 2222 - Medical Assistant Externship MAST 2222 - Medical Assistant Externship , Lecture 0 , Lab 12 Lecture 0, Lab 12, Reinforces skills obtained in Clinical Procedures I ( MAST 1221 ). The course focuses on acquiring and documenting patient/client assessment data to assist with the basic physical examination, special medical exams and procedures, minor surgical procedures, and the administration of selected medications. Prerequisites: MAST 1171 , MAST 1152 , MAST 1221 , MAST 1142 , and MAST 1162 , all with a grade of ‘C’ or better; Also need permission of Program Manager Corequisites: MAS… Prerequisites: MAST1171, MAST1152, MAST1221, MAST1142, MAST1162 --- # MATH0103 — Co-Requisite for MATH 1003 and MATH 1103 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0103 - This course provides students with intensive supplemental instruction intended to reinforce their mathematics skills while also furthering their awareness of campus resources and study skill techniques. Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score Corequisites: MATH 1003 or MATH 1103 --- # MATH0213 — Co-Requisite for MATH-1213 College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0213 - This course provides students with intensive supplemental instruction intended to reinforce their mathematics skills while also furthering their awareness of campus resources and study skill techniques. Students will receive a final grade of “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory) for this course. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score Corequisites: MATH 1213 --- # MATH1003 — The Nature of Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1003 - The Nature of Mathematics MATH 1003 - The Nature of Mathematics , Lecture 3 Covers logic, the algebra of logic, computers, and number systems; networks and combinatorics; probability and statistics. This course is for students majoring in liberal arts and social sciences. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score Corequisites: None --- # MATH1013 — Technical Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1013 - Technical Mathematics MATH 1013 - Technical Mathematics , Lecture 3 Covers statistics, algebra, and trigonometry. Topics include but are not limited to elements of trigonometry, vectors, oblique triangles, exponential and logarithmic functions, elementary statistics, and elements of staistical process control. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 1213 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # MATH1103 — Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1103 - Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics MATH 1103 - Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics , Lecture 3 Covers contemporary mathematics problems such as problems of growth, size, measurement, handling of qualified data, and optimization, using basic concepts from algebra, geometry, and discrete mathematics. This course is for student majoring in liberal arts and social sciences. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score Corequisites: None --- # MATH1203 — Survey of Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1203 - Survey of Algebra MATH 1203 - Survey of Algebra , Lecture 3 Emphasis on applications involving solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions. Designed for students pursuing non-STEM programs for which completion of three to six credit hours of General Education Mathematics/Analytical Reasoning is required. May also be appropriate for those who have successfully completed developmental math and wish to continue to build Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # MATH1213 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1213 - College Algebra MATH 1213 - College Algebra , Lecture 3 Introduces quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, inequalities, functions, graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, and theory of equations. The required calculator is either the TI-30XIIS or TI-30XIIB calculator. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score Corequisites: None --- # MATH1223 — Plane Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1223 - Plane Trigonometry MATH 1223 - Plane Trigonometry , Lecture 3 Introduces the study of trigonometric functions and identities, inverse trigonometric functions, graphs, solving triangles and equations, vectors and polar coordinates. All students are required to use a TI30XIIB or TI-30XIIS calculator. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test scores or MATH 1213 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # MATH1235 — College Algebra and Trigonometry 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 1235 - College Algebra and Trigonometry MATH 1235 - College Algebra and Trigonometry , Lecture 5 Serves as a replacement for MATH 1213 and MATH 1223 as preparation for calculus. to students who demonstrate a high proficiency on the appropriate math placement test. A combined course on: function properties and graphs; inverse functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions with applications; systems of equations; trigonometric functions and graphs; inverse trigonometric functions; fundamental identities and angle formulas; solving equations; trian… --- # MATH1303 — Elementary Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1303 - Elementary Statistics MATH 1303 - Elementary Statistics , Lecture 3 Introduces students to probability and statistics for students majoring in nursing, social science, and other non-math disciplines. The course will cover both descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include measures of central tendency and variation, probability, counting techniques, probability distributions, the Central Limit Theorem, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression. Note that credit will not be awarded for this course and for MATH 2303 and MATH 2313 . This course requires a mat… Prerequisites: MATH1213, MATH1235 --- # MATH1313 — Finite Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1313 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1313 - Finite Mathematics , Lecture 3 Designed for Liberal Arts majors who need a second math course to complete General Education math requirements or who need additional preparation in math prior to taking MATH 2103 . Includes systems of linear equations, vectors, matrices, and matrix algebra; linear inequalities and linear programming; counting techniques; permutations and combinations; probability; and basic concepts in introduction to statistics. Prerequisites: MATH 1213 with a grade of “C” or better or placement by department Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # MATH1673 — Elementary Number Structure 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1673 - Elementary Number Structure MATH 1673 - Elementary Number Structure , Lecture 3 Designed to prepare students to teach the number theory (arithmetic) of the K-8 curriculum. Covers the basic concepts of fractions, decimals, percentage, geometry, computational facility, number theory, and problem-solving. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 1213 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # MATH1683 — Geometry for Elementary and Middle School Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1683 - Geometry for Elementary and Middle School Teachers MATH 1683 - Geometry for Elementary and Middle School Teachers , Lecture 3 Designed to prepare students to teach geometry of the K-8 curriculum. Topics include basic concepts and properties of two- and three-dimensional space, perimeter, area, volume, parallelism, perpendicularity, congruence, similarity, transformations, and constructions. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 1213 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # MATH2084 — Introduction to Statistical Analysis 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2084 - Introduction to Statistical Analysis MATH 2084 - Introduction to Statistical Analysis , Lecture 3 , Lab 2 Descriptive statistics; inferential statistical methods including confidence interval estimation and hypothesis testing for one and two population means and proportions; one-way analysis of variance; simple linear regression and correlation; analysis of categorical data. Note that credit will not be awarded for both this course and for MATH 2303 and MATH 2313 . Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 1213 and CSCI 1013 or CSCI 2203 , all with a grade of “C” or… Prerequisites: MATH1213, CSCI1013, CSCI2203 --- # MATH2103 — Calculus for Non-Science Majors 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2103 - Calculus for Non-Science Majors MATH 2103 - Calculus for Non-Science Majors , Lecture 3 Focuses on limits, continuity, and differential and integral calculus for algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions. Introduces applications in business and economics, such as optimization, marginal analysis, and exponential growth models. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: MATH 1213 or MATH 1235 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213, MATH1235 --- # MATH2115 — Calculus I 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 2115 - Calculus I MATH 2115 - Calculus I , Lecture 5 , Lab 0 Covers limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of the derivative, integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and applications of the integral. This is the first calculus course of a three-course sequence. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 1223 or MATH 1235 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1223, MATH1235 --- # MATH2125 — Calculus II 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 2125 - Calculus II MATH 2125 - Calculus II , Lecture 5 , Lab 0 Covers additional techniques of integration, series and sequences, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, vectors, vector-valued functions, and an introduction to partial derivatives. This is the second calculus course of a three-course sequence. This course requires a materials fee. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 2115 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH2115 --- # MATH2134 — Multidimensional Calculus 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2134 - Multidimensional Calculus MATH 2134 - Multidimensional Calculus , Lecture 4 , Lab 0 Covers three-dimensional analytic geometry, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector calculus. This is the third calculus course of a three-course sequence. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 2125 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH2125 --- # MATH2303 — Basic Statistics I 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2303 - Basic Statistics I MATH 2303 - Basic Statistics I , Lecture 3 Includes descriptive statistics, graphical, tabular, and computer data summary; measures of location and dispersion and their application; basic probability, rules, and relationships; Bayes theorem; discrete and continuous probability distributions (especially the binomial and normal); sampling and sampling distribution; inferential statistics; single population; estimation, and hypothesis testing for the mean, proportion, and associated errors; sample size determination; and p-values. This course requires a materials f… Prerequisites: MATH1213, MATH1235 --- # MATH2313 — Basic Statistics II 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2313 - Basic Statistics II MATH 2313 - Basic Statistics II , Lecture 3 Provides a brief review of MATH 2303 and covers data analysis (including computer applications) and interpretation using correlation and simple regression, multiple regression analysis of variance, analytical approaches to decision-making using linear programming, and decision analysis. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 2303 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH2303 --- # MATH2904 — Elementary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2904 - Elementary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra MATH 2904 - Elementary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra , Lecture 4 Introduces the student to first order differential equations, linear differential equations with constant coefficients, and systems of differential equations, along with vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, determinants, linear dependence, bases, systems of equations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, Laplace transforms, and Fourier series. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test score or MATH 2125 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH2125 --- # MILL1119 — Millwright Level 1 9 credits · 9 hours MILL 1119 - Millwright Level 1 MILL 1119 - Millwright Level 1 , Lecture 3 , Lab 12 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Millwright Level 1 Modules 1 - 6. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 1 Modules 1 - 6 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires lab and exam fees. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CORE1003 --- # MILL1216 — Millwright Level 2 Part 1 6 credits · 6 hours MILL 1216 - Millwright Level 2 Part 1 MILL 1216 - Millwright Level 2 Part 1 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Millwright Level 2 Modules 1 - 6. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Modules 1 - 6 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: MILL 1119 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MILL1119 --- # MILL1226 — Millwright Level 2 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours MILL 1226 - Millwright Level 2 Part 2 MILL 1226 - Millwright Level 2 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Millwright Level 2 Modules 7 - 9. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Modules 7 - 9 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires lab and exam fees. Prerequisites: MILL 1216 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MILL1216 --- # MILL1316 — Millwright Level 3 Part 1 6 credits · 6 hours MILL 1316 - Millwright Level 3 Part 1 MILL 1316 - Millwright Level 3 Part 1 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for construction Education and Research (NCCER) Millwright Level 3 Modules 1 - 7. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Modules 1 - 7 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: MILL 1226 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MILL1226 --- # MILL1326 — Millwright Level 3 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours MILL 1326 - Millwright Level 3 Part 2 MILL 1326 - Millwright Level 3 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Millwright Level 3 Modules 8 - 12. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Modules 8 - 12 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires an exam fee. Prerequisites: MILL 1316 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MILL1316 --- # MILL1419 — Millwright Level 4 9 credits · 9 hours MILL 1419 - Millwright Level 4 MILL 1419 - Millwright Level 4 , Lecture 3 , Lab 12 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Millwright Level 4 Modules 1 - 11. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 4 Modules 1 - 11 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires lab and exam fees. Prerequisites: MILL 1326 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MILL1326 --- # MUSC1003 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1003 - Music Theory I MUSC 1003 - Music Theory I , Lecture 3 Studies fundamentals of pitch and rhythmic notation, terminology, scales, and chords. Incorporates skills of basic musicianship through analysis and critical study. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1013 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1013 - Music Appreciation MUSC 1013 - Music Appreciation , Lecture 3 Fosters an understanding of music through study of selected examples of musical literature. Emphasizes analysis of compositions in cultural and historical context. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1023 — History of Jazz 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1023 - History of Jazz MUSC 1023 - History of Jazz , Lecture 3 Fosters an understanding of music history emphasizing jazz and Louisiana ethnic music in cultural and historical context. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1081 — Classic Piano I 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 1081 - Classic Piano I MUSC 1081 - Classic Piano I , Lab 2 To learn beginning piano skills, technique and basic knowledge about chord structure, note-reading and basic rhythms. No prior piano skill needed. This is semester one of a two semester course. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1091 — Classic Piano II 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 1091 - Classic Piano II MUSC 1091 - Classic Piano II , Lab 2 Develop intermediate piano skills, review and augment knowledge of major and minor scale and chord structures, intermediate rhythms, build repertoire of intermediate level pieces; improvise and transpose beginning level repertoire. Basic piano skills required, ability to read beginning level music suggested. This is semester two of a two semester course. Prerequisites: MUSC 1081 with a grade of “C” or better or by audition with the instructor Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1081 --- # MUSC1203 — Ear Training and Sight Singing I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1203 - Ear Training and Sight Singing I MUSC 1203 - Ear Training and Sight Singing I , Lecture 3 Prepares the student possessing fundamental music skills to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas: performance of rhythms, melodies, and part-singing; and written competency with melodic dictation and intervallic exercises. Prerequisites: MUSC 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1003 --- # MUSC1213 — Ear Training and Sight Singing II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1213 - Ear Training and Sight Singing II MUSC 1213 - Ear Training and Sight Singing II , Lecture 3 Continuation of MUSC 1203 ; further develops students’ skills in the following areas: dictation of rhythms, melodies, sight-singing, and part-singing. Prerequisites: MUSC 1203 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1203 --- # MUSC1303 — Introduction to World Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1303 - Introduction to World Music MUSC 1303 - Introduction to World Music , Lecture 3 Introduces music from various cultures around the world. Music of Asia, Africa, India, Eastern Europe, and the Americas will be studied. This course will provide experiences leading to the cultural appreciation of world music traditions. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1313 — History of the Recording Industry 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1313 - History of the Recording Industry MUSC 1313 - History of the Recording Industry , Lecture 3 Focuses on the historical development of the recording industry from its inception to the emergence of contemporary technologies and techniques. Emphasis is placed on the impact recording technologies on the creation and accessibility of popular forms of music. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1323 — American Popular Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1323 - American Popular Music MUSC 1323 - American Popular Music , Lecture 3 Examines the significance and influence of American popular music from the late 19th century to present. Notable genres include Tin Pan Alley, jazz, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, country, folk, soul, rock, disco, and hip-hop. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1343 — The Music Industry 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1343 - The Music Industry MUSC 1343 - The Music Industry , Lecture 3 Surveys the intersection of artistry, publishing, recording, and business in the music industry. This course covers the skills and methodologies used to manage the artistic, legal, financial, and ethical issues facing contemporary music industry professionals. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1403 — Songwriting 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1403 - Songwriting MUSC 1403 - Songwriting , Lecture 3 Introduces songwriting concepts, forms, and song structures. This course will provide experiences leading to the development of original lyrics and melodies, and to begin the process of harmonizing melodies to create original music. Prerequisites: MUSC 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1003 --- # MUSC1413 — Introduction to Music Technology 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1413 - Introduction to Music Technology MUSC 1413 - Introduction to Music Technology , Lecture 3 Surveys aspects of music recording technology with an emphasis on acoustics, audio theory, and applications for digital audio workstations(DAW). This course introduces students to the traditional recording studio layout and provides an overview of the various personnel associated with working in a recording studio. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1441 — Jazz Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 1441 - Jazz Ensemble I MUSC 1441 - Jazz Ensemble I , Lab 2 Coaches proper ensemble/individual performance techniques required to play a jazz-related repertoire. Students are required to audition in order to join a 10-15 member ensemble and take part in rehearsals and performances. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC1451 — Jazz Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 1451 - Jazz Ensemble II MUSC 1451 - Jazz Ensemble II , Lab 2 Ensemble will consist of approximately 10 - 15 members through audition. A diverse variety of jazz related repertoire will be rehearsed and performed each term. Instruction will include coaching toward proper ensemble/ individual performance techniques. Prerequisites: MUSC 1441 with a grade of “C” or better or audition with instructor Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1441 --- # MUSC2003 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2003 - Music Theory II MUSC 2003 - Music Theory II , Lecture 3 Studies the fundamentals of pitch and rhythmic notation, terminology, scales and chords, incorporating skills of basic musicianship through analysis and critical study. Special emphasis is placed on the ability to analyze form. Prerequisites: MUSC 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1003 --- # MUSC2013 — Music History I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2013 - Music History I MUSC 2013 - Music History I , Lecture 3 Studies major global musical periods from the Middle Ages to the 18th century with an emphasis on how composers were influenced by economic, political, religious, and social conditions; includes a study of the developments in musical notation. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # MUSC2023 — Music History II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2023 - Music History II MUSC 2023 - Music History II , Lecture 3 Studies major global musical periods from the 18th century to present with an emphasis on how composers were influenced by economic, political, religious, and social conditions; includes a study of the developments in musical notation. Prerequisites: MUSC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC2013 --- # MUSC2301 — Studio Applied Lessons 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 2301 - Studio Applied Lessons MUSC 2301 - Studio Applied Lessons , Lecture 0 , Lab 2 Studies major global musical periods from the 18th century to present with an emphasis on how composers were influenced by economic, political, religious, and social conditions; includes a study of the developments in musical notation. Prerequisites: MUSC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC2013 --- # MUSC2313 — Pro Tools I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2313 - Pro Tools I MUSC 2313 - Pro Tools I , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the audio engineer’s role as the operator of a digital audio workstation (DAW),focusing on Pro Tools software and ancillary components used to record, edit, and produce audio files. Prerequisites: MUSC 1413 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1413 --- # MUSC2323 — Pro Tools II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2323 - Pro Tools II MUSC 2323 - Pro Tools II , Lecture 3 Continued study of the digital audio workstation (DAW),focusing on Pro Tools software and ancillary components used to record, edit, and produce audio files. Emphasis is placed on mastering audio tracks for various audio delivery formats and forms of multimedia. Prerequisites: MUSC 2313 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC2313 --- # MUSC2441 — Jazz Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 2441 - Jazz Ensemble III MUSC 2441 - Jazz Ensemble III , Lab 2 Consists of approximately 10 - 15 members selected through audition. A diverse variety of jazz- related repertoire will be rehearsed and performed each term. Instruction will include coaching toward proper ensemble/individual performance techniques. Prerequisites: MUSC 1441 with a grade of “C” or better or by audition with instructor Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC1441 --- # MUSC2451 — Jazz Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 2451 - Jazz Ensemble IV MUSC 2451 - Jazz Ensemble IV , Lab 2 Consists of approximately 10 - 15 members selected through audition. A diverse variety of jazz- related repertoire will be rehearsed and performed each term. Instruction will include coaching toward proper ensemble/individual performance techniques. Prerequisites: MUSC 2441 with a grade of “C” or better or by audition with instructor Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MUSC2441 --- # MVSB1002 — Fundamentals and Safety 2 credits · 2 hours MVSB 1002 - Fundamentals and Safety MVSB 1002 - Fundamentals and Safety , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Covers the hazards encountered in automotive, diesel heavy truck, and collision repair/auto body repair shop environments. Fosters awareness and recognition of hazards and other skills desirable to employers. Prerequisites: Official Driving Record Corequisites: MVSB 1003 and MVSB 1604 --- # MVSB1003 — Motor Vehicle Service Basics 3 credits · 3 hours MVSB 1003 - Motor Vehicle Service Basics MVSB 1003 - Motor Vehicle Service Basics , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Provides students with an overview of career professionalism and the opportunity to practice tasks that are necessary for beginning automotive and medium/heavy truck service technicians. Introduces the use of hand tools and shop equipment, and outlines steps for engine oil changes, tire rotations and balancing, new vehicle prep, and used vehicle inspections. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Official Driving Record Corequisites: MVSB 1002 and MVSB 1604 --- # MVSB1604 — Electrical Essentials 4 credits · 4 hours MVSB 1604 - Electrical Essentials MVSB 1604 - Electrical Essentials , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Introduces students to Ohm’s Law, basic electrical circuits, digital volt ohm meter (DVOM) use and applications, batteries and charging system operation and how each is used in motor vehicle service. Wire harness repair and service techniques will also be covered. In addition to introducing electrical/electronic systems, the course also meets a portion of the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for A6 and T6 certifications and addresses a portion of the Electrica… --- # MVSB1703 — Heating and Air Conditioning 3 credits · 3 hours MVSB 1703 - Heating and Air Conditioning MVSB 1703 - Heating and Air Conditioning , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Provides instruction related to the theory, operation, service, and repair of motor vehicle heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The course meets the standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) for A7 and T7 certifications and also addresses the HVAC task list required by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). This course requires a lab and an exam fee. Prerequisites: ( AUTO 1103 and AUTO 1614 ) or ( DHTT 1304… Prerequisites: AUTO1103, AUTO1614, DHTT1304, DHTT1614, CLRP1218, CLRP1224 --- # NURS1106 — Nursing Fundamentals 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 1106 - Nursing Fundamentals NURS 1106 - Nursing Fundamentals , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Introduces fundamental concepts of nursing practice and the application of basic assessment and nursing skills. Focus on the use of the nursing process in the provision of safe, holistic nursing care is emphasized. This course includes a lab fee and an exam fee. Prerequisites: BIOL 2213 , BIOL 2211 , PSYC 2013 , ENGL 1013 ,and MATH 1113, all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: BIOL2213, BIOL2211, PSYC2013, ENGL1013, MATH1113 --- # NURS2106 — Adult Nursing I 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 2106 - Adult Nursing I NURS 2106 - Adult Nursing I , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Focuses on nursing care of adult clients experiencing commonly diagnosed health problems. This course includes a lab fee and an exam fee. Prerequisites: NURS 1106 , BIOL 2223 , and BIOL 2221 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: NURS1106, BIOL2223, BIOL2221 --- # NURS2124 — Mental Health Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 2124 - Mental Health Nursing NURS 2124 - Mental Health Nursing , Lecture 3 , Lab 3 Focuses on nursing care of adult clients experiencing mental health problems. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: NURS 1106 , BIOL 2224, and PSYC 2113 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: NURS1106, BIOL2224, PSYC2113 --- # NURS2206 — Adult Nursing II 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 2206 - Adult Nursing II NURS 2206 - Adult Nursing II , Lecture 3 , Lab 9 Continues Adult Nursing I and focuses on nursing care of adult clients experiencing selected health problems. This course includes a lab fee and an exam fee. Prerequisites: NURS 2106 , NURS 2124 , BIOL 2103 , and BIOL 2101 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: NURS2106, NURS2124, BIOL2103, BIOL2101 --- # NURS2226 — Maternal-Child Nursing 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 2226 - Maternal-Child Nursing NURS 2226 - Maternal-Child Nursing , Lecture 4 , Lab 6 Continues Adult Nursing I and focuses on nursing care of adult clients experiencing selected health problems. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: NURS 2106 , NURS 2124 , and BIOL 2104, all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: NURS2106, NURS2124, BIOL2104 --- # NURS2307 — Adult Nursing III 7 credits · 7 hours NURS 2307 - Adult Nursing III NURS 2307 - Adult Nursing III , Lecture 4 , Lab 3 Focuses on nursing care of adult clients experiencing life threatening or complex health problems. Management of the health care environment and the role of the professional nurse is emphasized. This course includes a lab fee and an exam fee. Prerequisites: NURS 2206 and NURS 2226 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: NURS2206, NURS2226 --- # NURS2401 — Senior Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 2401 - Senior Capstone NURS 2401 - Senior Capstone , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 Synthesizes theoretical nursing concepts leading to successful transition into the professional (RN) role. Prerequisites: NURS 2206 and NURS 2226 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: NURS 2307 Prerequisites: NURS2206, NURS2226 --- # PALG1013 — Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 1013 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies PALG 1013 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies , Lecture 3 This course provides an overview of the paralegal profession including ethical obligations, regulation, professional trends and issues, and the paralegal’s role in assisting the delivery of legal services. The intended audience includes those who could otherwise benefit personally or professionally from basic information regarding legal systems in the United States. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PALG1203 — Introduction to Legal Research 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 1203 - Introduction to Legal Research PALG 1203 - Introduction to Legal Research , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the process of legal research, including the law library and online legal research. Students will learn the sources of law and research methods to identify applicable statutes, constitutional provisions, cases, and administrative regulations, along with secondary legal research sources such as digests and encyclopedias. Students will learn fundamentals of legal analysis and citation through case briefing and practical research assignments. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a gr… Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG1213 — Introduction to Legal Writing 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 1213 - Introduction to Legal Writing PALG 1213 - Introduction to Legal Writing , Lecture 3 Provides students with the tools needed to communicate the conclusions resulting from legal research and analysis effectively. Students will learn to apply legal analysis to specific client facts and to court opinions. Students will learn to present legal analysis in a clear, concise, and logical format through practice writing issue statements, case briefs, legal correspondence, office memoranda, and court briefs. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2103 — Law Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2103 - Law Office Management PALG 2103 - Law Office Management , Lecture 3 Addresses the organization and efficient operation of the law office, management problems in the law office, office structures and systems, accounting and billing procedures, hiring, scheduling, and management of non-attorney personnel, information storage and retrieval systems, forms libraries, office equipment, management of the law office library, purchasing of law office supplies, and client relations. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2113 — Computers in the Law Office 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2113 - Computers in the Law Office PALG 2113 - Computers in the Law Office , Lecture 3 Provides an overview of computer technology and its applications within the law office. Students will explore the methods for effective and ethical use of law office technology, including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; legal research databases; electronic public records; electronic filing and discovery systems; litigation support and case management systems; timekeeping/billing; and other legal support technology. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2153 — Litigation I 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2153 - Litigation I PALG 2153 - Litigation I , Lecture 3 Introduces paralegal students to the litigation process in state and federal courts. Examines jurisdiction and venue; commencement of the lawsuit, including initial client contact and investigative techniques; pleadings and motions; discovery, evidence, and the role of deposition; summary judgments; and other court processes. Students will draft legal documents as they relate to concepts in this course. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2163 — Litigation II 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2163 - Litigation II PALG 2163 - Litigation II , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Expands the analysis and practical applications of civil litigation concepts using federal and state rules of civil procedure initated in Litigation I. Focuses on pleadings, motions, and discovery; evidence; trial preparation; settlement; and post-trial practice. Discovery segment will address interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admissions, notice of depositions, subpoenas, and discovery motions. Prerequisites: PALG 2153 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG2153 --- # PALG2223 — Real Estate Law and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2223 - Real Estate Law and Procedures PALG 2223 - Real Estate Law and Procedures , Lecture 3 Students will examine the law of real property and real estate transactions. Examines forms of ownership, principles of valid contractual agreements, instruments of conveyance, title insurance, mortgages and security interests, landlord-tenant relationships, applicable federal and state laws, and land use controls. Students will learn to perform basic title examinations and draft documents used in real estate transactions. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2233 — Insurance Law and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2233 - Insurance Law and Procedures PALG 2233 - Insurance Law and Procedures , Lecture 3 Introduces students to insurance law with a focus on Louisiana law. Students will look at various contracts of insurance, including life, health, property, accident, and liability. Students will examine insurance contracts; conditions precedent; representations; warranties; terms; conditions; coverage’s; insurable interests; rights of beneficiaries; exemptions; excess liabilities; waiver and estoppel; subrogation; controls on the insurance industry; procedural and evidentiary aspects, including plead… Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2243 — Wills, Successions, and Trusts 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2243 - Wills, Successions, and Trusts PALG 2243 - Wills, Successions, and Trusts , Lecture 3 Introduces students to insurance law with a focus on Louisiana law. Students will look at various contracts of insurance, including life, health, property, accident, and liability. Students will examine insurance contracts; conditions precedent; representations; warranties; terms; conditions; coverage’s; insurable interests; rights of beneficiaries; exemptions; excess liabilities; waiver and estoppel; subrogation; controls on the insurance industry; procedural and evidentiary aspects, including p… Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2253 — Employment Law 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2253 - Employment Law PALG 2253 - Employment Law , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the fundamental concepts of employment law, including employment contracts, at-will employment, governmental regulations, discrimination issues, and worker’s compensation. Identification of legal issues in establishing, maintaining and terminating the employment relationship. The emphasis will be on developing the ability to evaluate employment law claims and ethical versus unethical practices, with attention to legal precedent and application of this understanding to realworld employment disputes. Prereq… Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2263 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2263 - Family Law PALG 2263 - Family Law , Lecture 3 Introduces students to substantive law as it relates to marriage, divorce, children, and property. Examines the paralegal’s role and develops practical drafting skills in client interviews; pre-nuptial agreements; pleadings for dissolution, support and division of property; preparation of cases for trial and case management; property settlements; paternity, child custody and child support; and enforcement orders. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2273 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2273 - Criminal Law PALG 2273 - Criminal Law , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the basic principles of criminal law and criminal law practice, including court rules; prosecutorial functions; bail and personal recognizance; sentencing, probation, and alternative dispositions; investigation and interviewing in criminal cases; preparation of criminal cases for trial; and constitutional limitations on criminal procedure. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2283 — Personal Injury Law and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2283 - Personal Injury Law and Procedures PALG 2283 - Personal Injury Law and Procedures , Lecture 3 Introduces students to basic tort law as it relates to personal injury. Students will learn to assist the lawyer in personal injury legal practice, principles of factual investigation, and preparation of pleadings in tort litigation. Students will be introduced to the elements of negligence, intentional torts, medical malpractice, burdens of proof, theories of recovery, defenses, pretrial preparation and discovery. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2303 — Ethics and Paralegals 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2303 - Ethics and Paralegals PALG 2303 - Ethics and Paralegals , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the ethical issues and professional responsibilities faced by working paralegals. Students will study the rules of professional conduct governing Louisiana attorneys, as well as ethics opinions promulgated by the Louisiana State Bar Association. Students will learn to apply the Model Rules of Professional Conduct by addressing practical problems designed to simulate common law office experiences. Prerequisites: PALG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PALG1013 --- # PALG2903 — Paralegal Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours PALG 2903 - Paralegal Practicum PALG 2903 - Paralegal Practicum , Lab 9 Introduces students to the practical role of the paralegal assisting the attorney. Students will learn the basic skills involved in paralegal work including legal research and writing, document preparation, investigation and interviewing, client relations, file management, time-keeping and litigation support. Students will also learn career expectations and how to explore employment opportunities. The students will work under the supervision of an attorney in an approved legal setting. Prerequisites: Departmental Approval… --- # PHIL1013 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1013 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1013 - Introduction to Philosophy , Lecture 3 Introduces philosophical ideas, problems, and methods through the study of important philosophers and major systems of philosophy. Familiarizes students with the practice of discussing, defining, debating, and evaluating systems of thought. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PHIL2013 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2013 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2013 - Introduction to Ethics , Lecture 3 Reviews current ethical theories. Focuses on the development of a practical ethical perspective relevant to today’s world. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1023 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # PHIL2073 — Environmental Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2073 - Environmental Ethics PHIL 2073 - Environmental Ethics , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Reviews current issues in moral philosophy as a background to environmental ethics. Introduces students to the central issues in environmental philosophy, particularly philosophies of human-nature relation. Includes discussion of animal rights, ecocentrism, biocentrism, ecofeminism, anthropocentrism, and environmental economics and policy. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1023 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # PHIL2113 — Introduction to Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2113 - Introduction to Logic PHIL 2113 - Introduction to Logic , Lecture 3 Introduces formal and informal logic, and emphasizes traditional syllogistic theory, induction vs deduction, common fallacies, validation through substitution, Venn diagrams, and truth-tables. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PHIL2253 — Biomedical Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2253 - Biomedical Ethics PHIL 2253 - Biomedical Ethics , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Reviews current ethical issues in the biomedical field and familiarizes students with working ethical theories; provides practice in applying ethical theories to contemporary biological and medical technologies. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1023 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # PHIL2283 — Philosophy of Religion 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2283 - Philosophy of Religion PHIL 2283 - Philosophy of Religion , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Explores questions in the philosophy of religion; concerned with classical and contemporary philosophical discussions, including relgious experience, morality, the problem of evil, faith and reason, and the existence of God. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1023 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1023 --- # PHSC1021 — Physical Science I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHSC 1021 - Physical Science I Lab PHSC 1021 - Physical Science I Lab , Lab 1 Provides a laboratory component that supplements PHSC 1023 content. Covers selected experiments in motion, work and energy, fluids and waves and other physics and physical science phenomena. Not intended for science and engineering majors. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PHSC1023 — Physical Science I 3 credits · 3 hours PHSC 1023 - Physical Science I PHSC 1023 - Physical Science I , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Surveys the wonders of the physical universe through a study of kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, rotational motion, fluids, thermodynamics, waves, the solar system and other key topics in astronomy. Not intended for science and engineering majors. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PHSC1031 — Physical Science II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHSC 1031 - Physical Science II Lab PHSC 1031 - Physical Science II Lab , Lab 1 Surveys the wonders of the physical universe through a study of kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, rotational motion, fluids, thermodynamics, waves, the solar system and other key topics in astronomy. Not intended for science and engineering majors. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PHSC1033 — Physical Science II 3 credits · 3 hours PHSC 1033 - Physical Science II PHSC 1033 - Physical Science II , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Surveys basic concepts and developments in chemistry, physics, astronomy and geology. Not intended for science and engineering majors. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PHYS1013 — Introduction to Concepts in Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 1013 - Introduction to Concepts in Physics PHYS 1013 - Introduction to Concepts in Physics , Lecture 3 Survey of concepts in physics. Topics selected from classical mechanics, electrodynamics, waves, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid state physics, and nuclear physics. Not intended for science majors. Prerequisites: MATH 1213 or equivalent with a grade “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1213 --- # PHYS2111 — General Physics I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 2111 - General Physics I Lab PHYS 2111 - General Physics I Lab , Lab 1 Includes experiments in measurement, vector motion, momentum and energy, wave and fluid properties and thermodynamics. Provides the laboratory complement for PHYS 2113 (General Physics I) and PHYS 2133 (Engineering Physics I). This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: MATH 1223 or MATH 1235 with grade of ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1223, MATH1235 --- # PHYS2113 — General Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 2113 - General Physics I PHYS 2113 - General Physics I , Lecture 3 Provides the first semester of a two-semester sequence of algebra/trigonometry-based physics that introduces classical mechanics, fluid and solid physics, thermodynamics, and oscillation and wave mechanics. Not for engineering or physical science majors. Prerequisites: MATH 1223 or MATH 1235 with grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: MATH1223, MATH1235 --- # PHYS2121 — General Physics II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 2121 - General Physics II Lab PHYS 2121 - General Physics II Lab , Lecture 2 Includes experiments in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Provides the laboratory complement for PHYS 2123 (General Physics II) and PHYS 2153 (Engineering Physics III) lecture courses. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: PHYS 2111 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PHYS2111 --- # PHYS2123 — General Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 2123 - General Physics II PHYS 2123 - General Physics II , Lecture 3 Provides the second semester of a two-semester sequence of algebra/trigonometry-based physics that introduces the basic concepts and principles of optics, electricity, circuits, magnetism, and topics in modern physics. Not for engineering or physical science majors. Prerequisites: PHYS 2113 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PHYS2113 --- # PHYS2133 — Engineering Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 2133 - Engineering Physics I PHYS 2133 - Engineering Physics I , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Covers kinematics and dynamics using Newton’s laws of motion, momentum, work and energy; rotational kinematics and dynamics, equilibrium and elasticity, and harmonic motions. This calculus-based physics course is intended for engineering and physical science majors. Prerequisites: MATH 2115 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: MATH 2125 Prerequisites: MATH2115 --- # PHYS2143 — Engineering Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 2143 - Engineering Physics II PHYS 2143 - Engineering Physics II , Lecture 3 Covers fluid mechanics; oscillation and waves; thermodynamics; optics; and modern physics. This calculus-based physics course is intended for engineering and physical science majors. Prerequisites: PHYS 2133 and MATH 2125 with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PHYS2133, MATH2125 --- # PHYS2153 — Engineering Physics III 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 2153 - Engineering Physics III PHYS 2153 - Engineering Physics III , Lecture 3 Covers gravity, electricity, and magnetism. This calculus-based physics course is intended for engineering and physical science majors. Prerequisites: PHYS 2133 and MATH 2125 with grades of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PHYS2133, MATH2125 --- # PIPE1119 — Pipefitting Level I 9 credits · 9 hours PIPE 1119 - Pipefitting Level I PIPE 1119 - Pipefitting Level I , Lecture 3 , Lab 12 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Pipefitting Level 1 Modules 1 - 6: Orientation to the Trade, Pipefitting Hand Tools, Pipefitting Power Tools, Oxyfuel Cutting, Ladders and Scaffolds, and Motorized Equipment. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 1 Pipefitting Modules 1 - 6 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CORE1003 --- # PIPE1216 — Pipefitting Level 2 Part 1 6 credits · 6 hours PIPE 1216 - Pipefitting Level 2 Part 1 PIPE 1216 - Pipefitting Level 2 Part 1 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Pipefitting Level 2 Modules 1 - 5: Piping Systems, Drawings and Detail Sheets, Identifying and Installing Valves, Pipefitting Trade Math, and Threaded Pipe Fabrication. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Pipefitting Modules 1 - 5 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: PIPE 1119 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PIPE1119 --- # PIPE1226 — Pipefitting Level 2 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours PIPE 1226 - Pipefitting Level 2 Part 2 PIPE 1226 - Pipefitting Level 2 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Pipefitting Level 2 Modules 6 - 9: Socket Weld Pipe Fabrication, Butt Weld Pipe Fabrication, Excavations, and Underground Pipe Installations. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 2 Pipefitting Modules 6 - 9 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: PIPE 1216 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PIPE1216 --- # PIPE1316 — Pipefitting Level 3 Part I 6 credits · 6 hours PIPE 1316 - Pipefitting Level 3 Part I PIPE 1316 - Pipefitting Level 3 Part I , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Pipefitting Level 3 Modules 1 - 5: Rigging Equipment, Rigging Practices, Standards and Specifications, Advanced Trade Math, and Advanced Motorized Equipment. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Pipefitting Modules 1 - 5 Exams with a 70% or higher. Prerequisites: PIPE 1226 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PIPE1226 --- # PIPE1326 — Pipefitting Level 3 Part 2 6 credits · 6 hours PIPE 1326 - Pipefitting Level 3 Part 2 PIPE 1326 - Pipefitting Level 3 Part 2 , Lecture 2 , Lab 8 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Pipefitting Level 3 Modules 6 - 9: Introduction to Above-Ground Pipe Installation, Field Routing and Vessel Trim, Pipe Hangers and Supports, and Testing Piping Systems and Equipment. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 3 Pipefitting Modules 6 - 9 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: PIPE 1216 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PIPE1216 --- # PIPE1419 — Pipefitting Level 4 9 credits · 9 hours PIPE 1419 - Pipefitting Level 4 PIPE 1419 - Pipefitting Level 4 , Lecture 3 , Lab 12 Covers the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Pipefitting Level 4 Modules 1 - 9: Advanced Blueprint Reading, Advanced Fabrication, Stress Relieving and Aligning, Steam Traps, In-Line Specialties, Special Piping, Hot Taps, Maintaining Valves, and Introduction to Supervisory Roles. Successful completion of this course requires passing the NCCER Level 4 Pipefitting Modules 1 - 9 Exams with a 70% or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: PIPE 1326 with a grade of “C” o… Prerequisites: PIPE1326 --- # POLI2013 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POLI 2013 - American Government POLI 2013 - American Government , Lecture 3 Introduces the principles, institutions, processes, and functions of the United States government. Emphasizes national government, development of the constitutional system, and the role of the citizen in the democratic process. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # POLI2023 — International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours POLI 2023 - International Relations POLI 2023 - International Relations , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces basic factors, concepts and theories of international relations. Surveys --- # POLI2113 — Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours POLI 2113 - Constitutional Law POLI 2113 - Constitutional Law , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces U.S. constitutional law, the constitutional mandates embodied in the United States Supreme Court, the system in which it works, and the landmark decisions it has rendered - including the changing nature of civil rights and civil liberties. Prerequisites: CJUS 1013 or POLI 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CJUS1013, POLI2013 --- # POLI2213 — Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours POLI 2213 - Comparative Politics POLI 2213 - Comparative Politics , Lecture 3 Survey of politics in democratic, post-communist, and developing societies; emphasis on major actors and institutions. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # POLI2603 — Introduction to Political Theory 3 credits · 3 hours POLI 2603 - Introduction to Political Theory POLI 2603 - Introduction to Political Theory , Lecture 3 This course offers an introduction to the field of political theory through classic and contemporary readings and selected case studies. No prior work in political theory or political science is assumed. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PSYC2013 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2013 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2013 - Introduction to Psychology , Lecture 3 Presents the major theories, research methods, and applied areas of psychology. Focuses on the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PSYC2073 — Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2073 - Human Sexuality PSYC 2073 - Human Sexuality , Lecture 3 Studies human sexuality from infancy to senility. Shows how views on sexuality are influenced by cultural and biological forces. Examines sexual knowledge, attitudes, relationships, and behaviors towards others and our own attitudes and perceptions. Prerequisites: PSYC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PSYC2013 --- # PSYC2083 — Adolescent Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2083 - Adolescent Psychology PSYC 2083 - Adolescent Psychology , Lecture 3 Focuses on developmental processes of adolescence with an emphasis on the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains. Prerequisites: PSYC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PSYC2013 --- # PSYC2113 — Psychology of Development 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2113 - Psychology of Development PSYC 2113 - Psychology of Development , Lecture 3 Addresses both scientific and applied aspects of the field of developmental psychology and the development of humans throughout the life span. Examines the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes from prenatal development through death and dying. Prerequisites: PSYC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PSYC2013 --- # PSYC2313 — Psychology of Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2313 - Psychology of Child Development PSYC 2313 - Psychology of Child Development , Lecture 3 Addresses both scientific and applied aspects of child development from conception to adolescence. Studies of growth, adjustment, and the capacities of children at different stages of development including physical, cognitive, social, and personality development. Prerequisites: PSYC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PSYC2013 --- # PSYC2413 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2413 - Social Psychology PSYC 2413 - Social Psychology , Lecture 3 Studies how cultural forces guide individual and group behaviors. Includes self-fulfilling prophecy, social dominance, conformity, persuasion, intimacy, discrimination, and aggression. Prerequisites: PSYC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PSYC2013 --- # PSYC2613 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2613 - Educational Psychology PSYC 2613 - Educational Psychology , Lecture 3 Presents psychological theories and their applications to education through a developmental perspective. Topics include special populations, qualities of good teaching and assessment techniques. Prerequisites: PSYC 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PSYC2013 --- # PTEC1013 — Introduction to Process Technology 3 credits · 3 hours PTEC 1013 - Introduction to Process Technology PTEC 1013 - Introduction to Process Technology , Lecture 3 Introduces the field of process operations within the process industry and reviews the roles and responsibilities of process technicians, the environment in which they work, and the equipment and systems that they operate. This course requires a fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PTEC1312 — Process Instrumentation 2 credits · 2 hours PTEC 1312 - Process Instrumentation PTEC 1312 - Process Instrumentation , Lecture 2 Introduces students to the equipment and methodologies used by the industry for monitoring performance and controlling processes. Topics addressed include common terminologies, basic principles of measurement and instrumentation, specific hardware, performance characteristics, control loops, typical applications and operating limits. Prerequisites: PTEC 1013 and PTEC 2033 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: PTEC 1322 Prerequisites: PTEC1013, PTEC2033 --- # PTEC1322 — Process Instrumentation Lab 2 credits · 2 hours PTEC 1322 - Process Instrumentation Lab PTEC 1322 - Process Instrumentation Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 2 Provides students with laboratory exercises and activities involving equipment and methodologies used by the industry for monitoring performance and controlling processes that complement the content of PTEC 1312 , Process Instrumentation. Topics addressed include common terminologies, basic principles of measurement and instrumentation, specific hardware, performance characteristics, control loops, typical applications and operating limits. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: PTEC 10… Prerequisites: PTEC1013, PTEC2033 --- # PTEC2033 — Safety, Health, and Environment 3 credits · 3 hours PTEC 2033 - Safety, Health, and Environment PTEC 2033 - Safety, Health, and Environment , Lecture 3 Introduces various types of plant hazards, safety and environmental systems and equipment, and regulations under which industry is governed. The course requires lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # PTEC2073 — Quality 3 credits · 3 hours PTEC 2073 - Quality PTEC 2073 - Quality , Lecture 3 Introduces many process industry-related quality concepts including operating consistency, continuous improvement, plant economics, team skills, and Statistical Process Control (SPC). Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PTEC1312, PTEC1322, PTEC1622 --- # PTEC2421 — Process Technology II Unit System Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PTEC 2421 - Process Technology II Unit System Lab PTEC 2421 - Process Technology II Unit System Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 1 Provides laboratory exercises and activities involving the interrelation of process equipment and process systems that complement the content of PTEC 2423 , Process Technology II Unit Systems. Covers arranging process equipment into basic systems; the relationships between different pieces of equipment in systems; safety, health, and environmental concerns associated with process systems; and the role of the operator in the safe and efficient operation of systems. This cours… Prerequisites: PTEC1312, PTEC1322, PTEC1612, PTEC1622 --- # PTEC2423 — Process Technology II Unit Systems 3 credits · 3 hours PTEC 2423 - Process Technology II Unit Systems PTEC 2423 - Process Technology II Unit Systems , Lecture 3 , Lab 1 Covers the interrelation of process equipment and process systems. Studies the arrangement of process equipment into basic systems, the purpose and function of specific process systems, the control of factors affecting process systems under normal conditions, and the recognition of abnormal process conditions. This course also introduces the concepts of system and plant economics. Prerequisites: PTEC 1312 , PTEC 1612 , PTEC 1322 , and PTEC 1622 , all with a grade of “C” or better… Prerequisites: PTEC1312, PTEC1612, PTEC1322, PTEC1622 --- # PTEC2432 — Process Technology III Operations 2 credits · 2 hours PTEC 2432 - Process Technology III Operations PTEC 2432 - Process Technology III Operations , Lecture 2 , Lab 0 Covers the operation of an entire unit within the process industry using existing knowledge of equipment, systems, and instrumentation. Includes concepts related to commissioning, normal startup, normal operations, normal shutdown, turnarounds, and abnormal situations, as well as the process technician’s role in performing the tasks associated with these concepts within an operating unit. Prerequisites: PTEC 2073 , PTEC 2423 , PTEC 2421 and PTEC 2633 , all with a grade of “C” or bet… Prerequisites: PTEC2073, PTEC2423, PTEC2421, PTEC2633 --- # PTEC2442 — Process Technology III Operations Lab 2 credits · 2 hours PTEC 2442 - Process Technology III Operations Lab PTEC 2442 - Process Technology III Operations Lab , Lecture 0 , Lab 2 Provides laboratory exercises that complement the content of PTEC 2432 , Process Technology III Operations. Includes the operation of an entire unit within the process industry using existing knowledge of equipment, systems, and instrumentation. Reinforces concepts related to commissioning, normal startup, normal operations, normal shutdown, turnarounds, and abnormal situations, as well as the process technician’s role in performing the tasks associated with these concepts w… Prerequisites: PTEC2073, PTEC2423, PTEC2421, PTEC2633 --- # PTEC2443 — Process Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours PTEC 2443 - Process Troubleshooting PTEC 2443 - Process Troubleshooting , Lecture 2 , Lab 1 Applies a six-step troubleshooting method for solving and correcting operation problems. Focuses on malfunctions as opposed to process design or configuration improvements. Uses data from instrumentation to determine the cause for abnormal conditions in an organized and regimented way. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: PTEC 2073 , PTEC 2432 , PTEC 2421 , and PTEC 2633 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PTEC2073, PTEC2432, PTEC2421, PTEC2633 --- # PTEC2633 — Fluid Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours PTEC 2633 - Fluid Mechanics PTEC 2633 - Fluid Mechanics , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Teaches fluids, fluid types, chemical and physical natures and factors affecting fluids while in motion. Reviews basic calculations relative to flow and volume. Discusses other topics such as laminar/turbulent flow, viscosity, and Reynolds Number. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: PTEC 1312 , PTEC 1322 , PTEC 1612 , and PTEC 1622 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: PTEC1312, PTEC1322, PTEC1612, PTEC1622 --- # PTEC2913 — Process Technology Internship 3 credits · 3 hours PTEC 2913 - Process Technology Internship PTEC 2913 - Process Technology Internship , Lecture 0 , Lab 3 A capstone experience for a student that teaches the operation of an entire unit within the process industry using existing knowledge of equipment, systems, and instrumentation. Students qualifying for an external internship must work a minimum of 135 supervised hours in a local industrial facility. Students who are unable to obtain an external internship will be required to complete an internal internship, consisting of 135 hours of departmentally approved team activities utilizing the PTE… --- # RNRE1013 — Natural Resource Conservation 3 credits · 3 hours RNRE 1013 - Natural Resource Conservation RNRE 1013 - Natural Resource Conservation , Lecture 3 Provides an overview of the relationship of humans to the natural environment, ecology, conservation, and the sustainability of soil, water, forest, range, wildlife, fisheries, and energy resources. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # RNRE2103 — Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours RNRE 2103 - Ecology RNRE 2103 - Ecology , Lecture 3 Surveys the diversity, structure, interactions, and function of biological systems from the level of the organism to the biosphere and introduces the natural history and consequences of human activities on the major biomes. Focuses on biotic processes such as population ecology and dynamics, evolution, species interactions, and composition across landscapes. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 1013 and College Mathematics Corequisites: None Prerequisites: ENGL1013 --- # SOCL2013 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCL 2013 - Introduction to Sociology SOCL 2013 - Introduction to Sociology , Lecture 3 Provides students with an understanding of human society and social life. Introduces students to the major subject areas of sociology, including: major theoretical perspectives and theorists: techniques of research; components of culture; social organization, institutions, inequality; and social change. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SOCL2113 — Contemporary Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOCL 2113 - Contemporary Social Problems SOCL 2113 - Contemporary Social Problems , Lecture 3 Focuses on both the individual and societal levels (thus, on both social action and social structure) and on the reciprocal relationship between them. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SOCL2213 — Marriage and the Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOCL 2213 - Marriage and the Family SOCL 2213 - Marriage and the Family , Lecture 3 Introduces students to basic sociological concepts and theories used to examine the family as a social institution. Specific emphasis is placed on the functions of the family; cross-cultural variations in family systems; gender socialization; formulation of intimate relationships; gender roles within the family; marital relationships over the family life cycle; family planning; conflict within intimate and family relationships; and current trends in marriage and the family. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: No… --- # SOCL2413 — Race Relations 3 credits · 3 hours SOCL 2413 - Race Relations SOCL 2413 - Race Relations , Lecture 3 Provides students with an understanding of race relations and social life. Introduces students to issues on immigration policy; desegregation of public schools; affirmative action-public policy; religious practice of racial segregation; institutional racism; educational opportunity and inequality; discrimination by race, gender, and age; racial economics and racial politics; imperialism or exploitation of labor; and class versus race in determining life chances and social upward mobility. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SOCW2003 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SOCW 2003 - Introduction to Social Work SOCW 2003 - Introduction to Social Work , Lecture 3 Introduces the dynamic richness of the social work profession by outlining the history and development of the profession of social work, exploration of social work programs in U.S. society, and the role of the social worker in different fields of social work. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SONO1011 — Foundations of Sonography 1 credits · 1 hours SONO 1011 - Foundations of Sonography SONO 1011 - Foundations of Sonography , Lab 3 Provides an introduction to the profession of sonography and the role of the sonographer in the workplace, and workplace protocols and safety. Emphasis is placed on the history of the profession, medical terminology, age appropriate care, ethical and legal issues, written and verbal communication, and professional issues related to registry, accreditation and professional organizations. The course will include a survey of other imaging modalities encountered in a Radiology department. This course provides an i… --- # SONO1102 — Physics and Instrumentation I 2 credits · 2 hours SONO 1102 - Physics and Instrumentation I SONO 1102 - Physics and Instrumentation I , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces students to ultrasound physics and instrumentation. Basic instrumentation, knobology, and scanning technology will be included. Prerequisites: Admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration or the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Echocardiography and Vascular Technology concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO1122 — Abdominal Ultrasound I 2 credits · 2 hours SONO 1122 - Abdominal Ultrasound I SONO 1122 - Abdominal Ultrasound I , Lecture 2 Introduces students to the anatomy, physiology, pathology and sonographic assessment the abdominal vasculature, pancreas, spleen, and retroperitoneum. Students will demonstrate skills required to perform sonograms of the abdomen. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO1143 — Ultrasound Learning Lab I 3 credits · 3 hours SONO 1143 - Ultrasound Learning Lab I SONO 1143 - Ultrasound Learning Lab I , Lab 9 Provides a clinical introduction to ultrasound imaging of the abdomen and pelvis. Includes a brief anatomical review of the systemic arteries, systemic veins, and portal veins, urinary tract and pelvic organs. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO1161 — Ultrasound Praticum I 1 credits · 1 hours SONO 1161 - Ultrasound Praticum I SONO 1161 - Ultrasound Praticum I , Lab 1 Introduces students to the clinic environment and the application of didactic education in various clinical settings. Students will scan abdominal, pelvic, obstetric, superficial structures, and participate in ultrasound guided procedures. Students must pass required competencies, evaluated by their clinical preceptors. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO1182 — Ultrasound OB/GYN I 2 credits · 2 hours SONO 1182 - Ultrasound OB/GYN I SONO 1182 - Ultrasound OB/GYN I , Lecture 2 Prepares the student to perform sonograms of the gynecologic (reproductive) structures of the female pelvis. Normal anatomy and pathological processes will be included. Anatomy of gynecologic structures and their sonographic appearance will be discussed. Students will demonstrate competencies required to perform sonograms of the female pelvis. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO1203 — Sonographic Sectional Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours SONO 1203 - Sonographic Sectional Anatomy SONO 1203 - Sonographic Sectional Anatomy , Lecture 0 , Lab 9 Covers sectional anatomy of the body in the transverse, longitudinal and coronal planes. Emphasis will be placed on the vessels and organs with correlation of the anatomy to sonographic imaging. Significant hands-on lab component designed to develop skills competence utilizing basic sonographic instrument operation and manipulation. This course requires a student fee. Prerequisites: Admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO2123 — Abdominal Ultrasoud II 3 credits · 3 hours SONO 2123 - Abdominal Ultrasoud II SONO 2123 - Abdominal Ultrasoud II , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Continues cognitive and psychomotor skill development introduced in Abdominal Ultrasound I. This course will include a review of anatomy and function of the liver, biliary, and genitourinary systems. This course includes a discussion of specific abnormalities related to these abdominal organs. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO2163 — Ultrasound Practicum II 3 credits · 3 hours SONO 2163 - Ultrasound Practicum II SONO 2163 - Ultrasound Practicum II , Lab 16 Continues the development of ultrasound competencies under preceptor supervision in the clinical environment. Students will scan abdominal, pelvic, obstetric, superficial structures, and participate in ultrasound guided procedures. Students must pass required competencies, evaluated by their clinical preceptors. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO2183 — Ultrasound OB/GYN II 3 credits · 3 hours SONO 2183 - Ultrasound OB/GYN II SONO 2183 - Ultrasound OB/GYN II , Lecture 1 , Lab 6 Continues the Obstetrics and Gynecology series of courses and introduces students to obstetrical ultrasound scan technique and protocol. This course considers normal and abnormal anatomy throughout the first, second, and third trimesters of pregnancy. Anatomy of obstetrical structures and their appearance on the ultrasound will be discussed. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO2201 — Physics and Instrumentation III 1 credits · 1 hours SONO 2201 - Physics and Instrumentation III SONO 2201 - Physics and Instrumentation III , Lecture 1 , Lab 0 Concludes the Physics and Instrumentation course sequence. This course provides students with a comprehensive review of Sonographic Principles and Instrumentation as preparation for the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) Sonographic Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) registry exam. Students will take a series of registry-like examinations. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration… --- # SONO2302 — Abdominal Ultrasound III 2 credits · 2 hours SONO 2302 - Abdominal Ultrasound III SONO 2302 - Abdominal Ultrasound III , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Concludes the Abdominal Ultrasound sequence. In addition to introducing the anatomy, physiology and pathology, and sonographic assessment of superficial structures (thyroid, breast, testicles, superficial masses), the course includes techniques for the evaluation of gastrointestinal abnormalities of the pediatric abdomen, musculoskeletal ultrasound, organ transplantation, and ultrasound-guided procedures. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdo… --- # SONO2403 — Ultrasound Practicum III 3 credits · 3 hours SONO 2403 - Ultrasound Practicum III SONO 2403 - Ultrasound Practicum III , Lab 24 Concludes the development of ultrasound skills in the clinical environment. Students will scan abdominal, pelvic, obstetric, superficial structures, and participate in ultrasound guided procedures. The student will demonstrate skills required of entry-level sonographers and must pass required competencies evaluated by their clinical preceptors. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS, Abdomen-OB/GYN concentration Corequisites: None --- # SONO2502 — Ultrasound OB/GYN III 2 credits · 2 hours SONO 2502 - Ultrasound OB/GYN III SONO 2502 - Ultrasound OB/GYN III , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Concludes a three-semester Obstetrics and Gynecology series. The second of two semesters devoted to obstetrics, this course provides an in-depth discussion of the various fetal chromosomal and congenital anomalies detectable by Sonography. Discussions include maternal disease, high-risk pregnancy, amniotic fluid evaluation, placental and fetal abnormalities, sonographic anatomy of these structures, and their appearance on the sonogram. Prerequisites: Permission of the Program Manager for the Diagnostic Med… --- # SONO2601 — Comprehensive Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours SONO 2601 - Comprehensive Seminar SONO 2601 - Comprehensive Seminar , Lab 3 Prepares the student for clinical practice and the registry exams. Each student will take a series of registry-like exams in each major area of study. The student will hear lectures given by experienced sonographers and physicians on ultrasound-related topics. Review case studies and testing of diagnostic skills in identifying normal anatomy, common variants and pathology. Student will present sonographic cases to the class for discussion. The student will review a series of ultrasound procedures, testing clinical dia… --- # SPAN1013 — Elementary Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 1013 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1013 - Elementary Spanish I , Lecture 3 Introduces the basic lexicon and structure of Spanish; emphasizing listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students are also exposed to the varied cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. This is a beginning-level course and no previous knowledge of Spanish is expected or required. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SPAN1023 — Elementary Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 1023 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1023 - Elementary Spanish II , Lecture 3 Broadens student understanding of the lexicon and structure of Spanish initiated in SPAN 1013 , emphasizing listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students are also exposed to the varied cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN 1013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: SPAN1013 --- # SPAN2013 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2013 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2013 - Intermediate Spanish I , Lecture 3 Completes the review of the basic grammatical structure of the Spanish language and continues developing appreciation for Hispanic culture through the reading of diverse cultural texts. Emphasizes additional reading and writing. Prerequisites: SPAN 1023 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: SPAN1023 --- # SPAN2023 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2023 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2023 - Intermediate Spanish II , Lecture 3 Continues skills developed in SPAN 2013 . Emphasis is placed on reading and writing skills and personal communication. The course develops further appreciation and understanding of the Hispanic culture. Prerequisites: SPAN 2013 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: SPAN2013 --- # SPCH1013 — Fundamentals of Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 1013 - Fundamentals of Communication SPCH 1013 - Fundamentals of Communication , Lecture 3 Develops an awareness and appreciation of the history and traditions of speech communication as a field of academic study. Introduces different components of communication including listening, language, nonverbal, and communicating in relationships. Includes fundamental codes, functions, and processes of oral communication and public speaking assignments. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SPCH2013 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2013 - Public Speaking SPCH 2013 - Public Speaking , Lecture 3 Teaches basic public presentation principles and skills and considers ethics of public speaking. Students complete at least four speeches including an informative and a persuasive speech. One speech must be at least six minutes in length. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SPCH2113 — Argumentation and Debate 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2113 - Argumentation and Debate SPCH 2113 - Argumentation and Debate , Lecture 3 Introduces fundamentals of argumentation and debate: analysis, brief construction, evidence, reasoning, and refutation. This course explores rhetorical tradition from Socrates to modern civic debate. Students debate vital questions of the day. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SPCH2213 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2213 - Interpersonal Communication SPCH 2213 - Interpersonal Communication , Lecture 3 Introduces basic principles and theories of interpersonal communication. The course includes practical skills for enhancing everyday relational communication in a variety of social and professional settings. Interpersonal communication enhances appreciation for intercultural, gender, and power issues in dyadic communication. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SPCH2313 — Business and Professional Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2313 - Business and Professional Communication SPCH 2313 - Business and Professional Communication , Lecture 3 Assists students in business-related presentations. Students complete one information-seeking interview and two (4 to 6 minute) presentations, including one group presentation. Also examines general theories and principles of organizational communication. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SPCH2403 — Performance of Literature 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2403 - Performance of Literature SPCH 2403 - Performance of Literature , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the study of literature through performance of poetry, prose, and dramatic literature. Students prepare texts for performance, study various methods of performing texts, and write about literary texts, performances and performing. The course includes in-class performances, written assignments and cultural critiques. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SPCH2413 — Small Group Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2413 - Small Group Communication SPCH 2413 - Small Group Communication , Lecture 3 Examines how to work well within a group dynamic by focusing on its communication components: creating workable goals, the stages of group development, task and social maintenance roles, membership diversity, leadership, motivation, listening, conflict resolution, problem solving, critical thinking and argumentation, planning and conducting meetings, and issues of ethical behavior. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # SURT1021 — Skills Lab I Surgical Technology 1 credits · 1 hours SURT 1021 - Skills Lab I Surgical Technology SURT 1021 - Skills Lab I Surgical Technology , Lab 1 Introduces fundamental concepts of surgical technology in a simulation lab setting. Instrument identification, classification, and use; sterile technique; preoperative case preparation are emphasized. This course has a lab fee. Prerequisites: HLSC 1012, HLSC 1103 , ENGL 1013 , MATH 1213 , BIOL 2213 , and BIOL 2211 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: SURT 1023 Prerequisites: HLSC1012, HLSC1103, ENGL1013, MATH1213, BIOL2213, BIOL2211 --- # SURT1023 — Surgical Technology Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours SURT 1023 - Surgical Technology Fundamentals SURT 1023 - Surgical Technology Fundamentals , Lecture 3 Introduces fundamental concepts of surgical technology and infection control within the community. Emphasis is placed on operating room organization, infection control, surgical supplies, and basic surgical routines. The service learning project in this course allows exploration of infection control in a community setting requiring students to develop and present an educational experience on effective hand hygiene. Prerequisites: HLSC 1012, HLSC 1103 , ENGL 1013 , MATH 1213 , BIOL 2213 , BIOL… Prerequisites: HLSC1012, HLSC1103, ENGL1013, MATH1213, BIOL2213, BIOL2211, ENGL1023, BIOL2013, BIOL2101, BIOL2223, BIOL2221 --- # SURT1103 — Surgical Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours SURT 1103 - Surgical Procedures I SURT 1103 - Surgical Procedures I , Lecture 3 Introduces routines needed to assist in basic surgical procedures for general, gynecologic, and genitourinary specialties. Integrates knowledge of related anatomy and physiology. Management of the surgical field and resource control is emphasized. Includes patient considerations such as diagnostic tests, expected --- # SURT1113 — Surgical Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours SURT 1113 - Surgical Procedures II SURT 1113 - Surgical Procedures II , Lecture 3 Introduces routines needed to assist in surgical procedures for peripheral vascular, plastic/oral, ophthalmic and otolaryngological surgical specialties. Integrates knowledge of related anatomy and physiology. Management of the surgical field and resource control is emphasized. Includes patient considerations such as diagnostic tests, expected Prerequisites: SURT1103 --- # SURT1122 — Skills Lab II Surgical Technology 2 credits · 2 hours SURT 1122 - Skills Lab II Surgical Technology SURT 1122 - Skills Lab II Surgical Technology , Lab 2 Provides fundamental concepts and skills related to surgical case management for the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of surgery. Hands-on skills will be practiced in a simulation lab setting. This course has a lab fee. Prerequisites: Admission to the Surgical Technology Program Corequisites: SURT 1103 --- # SURT2103 — Surgical Procedures III 3 credits · 3 hours SURT 2103 - Surgical Procedures III SURT 2103 - Surgical Procedures III , Lecture 3 Introduces routines needed to assist in common surgical procedures in cardiothoracic, orthopedic and neurosurgical specialties. Integrates knowledge of related anatomy and physiology. Management of the surgical field and resource control is emphasized. Includes patient considerations such as diagnostic tests, expected Prerequisites: SURT1113, SURT1122 --- # SURT2207 — Practicum I Surgical Procedures 7 credits · 7 hours SURT 2207 - Practicum I Surgical Procedures SURT 2207 - Practicum I Surgical Procedures , Lab 7 Integrates theory with hands-on clinical practice of surgical technology in an actual surgical setting. Emphasis is placed on increasing skills, independence and confidence in the first and second scrub role position for various surgical specialties. Clinical sessions take place in hospital surgical departments under the direct supervision of a BRCC faculty member. Students are required to complete a minimum of sixty surgical cases in various surgical specialties in the first scrub and second scrub… Prerequisites: SURT1113, SURT1122 --- # SURT2259 — Practicum II Surgical Procedures 9 credits · 9 hours SURT 2259 - Practicum II Surgical Procedures SURT 2259 - Practicum II Surgical Procedures , Lab 9 Integrates theory with hands-on clinical practice of surgical technology in an actual surgical setting. Emphasis is placed on validating competency in knowledge and skills of surgical technology for various surgical specialties. Clinical sessions take place in hospital and ambulatory surgical departments under the direct supervision of a BRCC faculty member or approved preceptor. Students are required to complete a minimum of eighty surgical cases in various surgical specialties in the first scru… Prerequisites: SURT2103, SURT2207 --- # TEAC2013 — Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings I 3 credits · 3 hours TEAC 2013 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings I TEAC 2013 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings I , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Introduces education majors to the field of teaching and focuses on the developmental needs of students. Three primary topics wil be addressed within the course: an introduction to education and professional issues, child development/psychology and technology for teaching and learning. The course will involve a combination of lecture and site-based experiences in local schools. This course is the first of a two course sequence that introduces education students t… Prerequisites: ENGL1023, MATH1213 --- # TEAC2033 — Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings II 3 credits · 3 hours TEAC 2033 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings II TEAC 2033 - Teaching and Learning in Diverse Settings II , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Continues content in the field of teaching and focuses on the diverse needs of students. Two primary topics will be addressed within the course: an introduction to education and child development/psychology. The course will involve a combination of lecture and site-based experiences within schools. This course completes the introduction to the field of teaching initiated in TEAC 2013 . 5 GPA, have earned a “C” or better in MATH 1673 or MATH 1683 and TEAC 2013 ,… Prerequisites: MATH1673, MATH1683, TEAC2013 --- # THTR1013 — Introduction to Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 1013 - Introduction to Theatre THTR 1013 - Introduction to Theatre , Lecture 3 Surveys history of theatre and develops appreciation and enjoyment of dramatic art. Develops an appreciation for artists who bring the playwrights’ pages to life and considers the contribution of the audience. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # THTR1023 — Stagecraft 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 1023 - Stagecraft THTR 1023 - Stagecraft , Lecture 3 , Lab 0 Provides a foundation for scenery construction, technical training, and work place safety for both the screen and stage. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # THTR2103 — Acting 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 2103 - Acting THTR 2103 - Acting , Lecture 3 Exercises the separate parts of the composite art of acting: thought, emotion, and specific movement and vocal techniques. Emphasizes improvisation and practical exercise leading to formal scene work. Develops a firm foundation in basic acting technique. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # THTR2113 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 2113 - Acting II THTR 2113 - Acting II , Lecture 3 Builds upon the skills in Acting I. This course emphasizes an understanding of the fundamental techniques of character analysis and portrayal, textual analysis, and communicating with the body and voice by studying and performing scenes from modern realistic dramas. Prerequisites: THTR 2103 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: THTR2103 --- # THTR2203 — Stage Voice: Basic Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 2203 - Stage Voice: Basic Techniques THTR 2203 - Stage Voice: Basic Techniques , Lecture 3 Introduces students to the essential techniques of stage diction, vocal performance, and vocal analysis. Students will develop physical awareness, breath release, phonation, resonance, and articulation to meet performance standards. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # VTEC1011 — Animal Health Careers 1 credits · 1 hours VTEC 1011 - Animal Health Careers VTEC 1011 - Animal Health Careers , Lecture 1 Focuses on career opportunities available in the animal health field including veterinarian, veterinary technician, zoo worker, kennel management and other canine careers, equine careers, governmental and research careers, and business opportunities. Introduces veterinary medical vocabulary. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None --- # VTEC1023 — Veterinary Office Procedures and Hospital Management 3 credits · 3 hours VTEC 1023 - Veterinary Office Procedures and Hospital Management VTEC 1023 - Veterinary Office Procedures and Hospital Management , Lecture 3 Develops skills needed in the management of veterinary facilities including skills needed for working with people, team approaches to problem-solving, veterinary computer applications, ethics in veterinary medicine, appointment scheduling, and record keeping. Prerequisites: Admission to the Veterinary Technology Program Corequisites: None --- # VTEC1031 — Veterinary Medical Terminology 1 credits · 1 hours VTEC 1031 - Veterinary Medical Terminology VTEC 1031 - Veterinary Medical Terminology , Lecture 1 , Lab 0 Guides students through the process of writing, reading, speaking, and comprehending medical terminology used in veterinary medicine and animal husbandry. Covers the anatomy of medical terminology and common terms associated with body systems, diseases and diagnostics, pharmacology, and common species of domestic animals, including the dog, cat, horse, ruminant, pig, bird and laboratory animals. Prerequisites: Admission to the Veterinary Technology Program or permission of the Veterinary… --- # VTEC1041 — Animal Breeds and Behavior 1 credits · 1 hours VTEC 1041 - Animal Breeds and Behavior VTEC 1041 - Animal Breeds and Behavior , Lecture 1 , Lab 0 Covers the recognition of common breeds of domestic animal species encountered in veterinary practice and the descriptive terminology used to correctly record breed, color and markings in a patient record. Emphasizes recognition of and response to normal and abnormal behavior of common domestic animals as needed for physical exam, restraint and handling. Students will learn to explain common behavior training and behavior modification techniques to animal owners. Prerequisites: Admission to the V… --- # VTEC1051 — Animal Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours VTEC 1051 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory VTEC 1051 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory , Lab 3 Provides first-hand exposure to basic animal body structures and techniques involved in anatomical dissections. This course complements the material learned in VTEC 1054 . This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: Admission to the Veterinary Technology Program Corequisites: VTEC 1054 --- # VTEC1054 — Animal Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours VTEC 1054 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology VTEC 1054 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology , Lecture 4 Covers basic fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of domestic animals, emphasizing dogs and cats. Focus is on anatomical structures of clinical importance to Veterinary Technicians. Veterinary medical terminology is included to assist the student in communicating with professional staff at veterinary facilities. Prerequisites: Admission to the Veterinary Technology Program Corequisites: VTEC 1051 --- # VTEC1082 — Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 1082 - Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians VTEC 1082 - Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians , Lecture 2 Studies drugs and medical substances used in veterinary medicine including the mathematics of dosage and drug mix formulations. Prerequisites: VTEC 1023 , VTEC 1031 , VTEC 1041 , VTEC 1054 , VTEC 1051 , BIOL 2101 , and BIOL 2103 , all with grade ‘C’ or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC1023, VTEC1031, VTEC1041, VTEC1054, VTEC1051, BIOL2101, BIOL2103 --- # VTEC1212 — Animal Nursing Skills I 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 1212 - Animal Nursing Skills I VTEC 1212 - Animal Nursing Skills I , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces the proper handling and restraint techniques of dogs and cats, including the fundamentals of personal safety when handling animals. Technical skills required to perform physical examinations, medicate animals, collect laboratory samples, bandaging, and catheter placement will also be learned. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: VTEC 1023 , VTEC 1031 , VTEC 1041 , VTEC 1054 , VTEC 1051 , BIOL 2103 , and BIOL 2101 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: VTEC 1232 Prerequisites: VTEC1023, VTEC1031, VTEC1041, VTEC1054, VTEC1051, BIOL2103, BIOL2101 --- # VTEC1232 — Surgical Nursing for Veterinary Technicians 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 1232 - Surgical Nursing for Veterinary Technicians VTEC 1232 - Surgical Nursing for Veterinary Technicians , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Develops basic nursing skills that a veterinary technician will perform during routine surgeries in a typical small animal veterinary practice including asepsis, instrument identification, surgical suite preparation, the surgical pack and supplies, and patient care. Dental procedures are also covered. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: VTEC 1023 , VTEC 103, VTEC 1041 , VTEC 1054 , VTEC 1051 , BIOL 2101 , and BIOL 2103 , all with a grade of “C” or bett… Prerequisites: VTEC1023, VTEC103, VTEC1041, VTEC1054, VTEC1051, BIOL2101, BIOL2103 --- # VTEC1351 — Clinical Pathology I Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours VTEC 1351 - Clinical Pathology I Laboratory VTEC 1351 - Clinical Pathology I Laboratory , Lab 1 Develops clinical laboratory skills in a veterinary hospital diagnostic laboratory. Laboratory techniques of hematology, urinalysis, and parasitology are practiced. Emphasis is placed on the most commonly requested diagnostic laboratory tests. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: VTEC 1023 , VTEC 1031 , VTEC 1041 , VTEC 1054 , VTEC 1051 , BIOL 2103 and BIOL 2101 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: VTEC 1353 Prerequisites: VTEC1023, VTEC1031, VTEC1041, VTEC1054, VTEC1051, BIOL2103, BIOL2101 --- # VTEC1353 — Clinical Pathology I 3 credits · 3 hours VTEC 1353 - Clinical Pathology I VTEC 1353 - Clinical Pathology I , Lecture 3 Studies fundamentals of hematology, urinalysis, and parasitology. Emphasis is placed on testing procedures, clinical significance of the tests, and quality control on performing tests. Parasite life cycles are covered with a focus on client education. Prerequisites: VTEC 1023 , VTEC 1031 , VTEC 1041 , VTEC 1054 , VTEC 1051 , BIOL 2103 and BIOL 2101 all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: VTEC 1351 Prerequisites: VTEC1023, VTEC1031, VTEC1041, VTEC1054, VTEC1051, BIOL2103, BIOL2101 --- # VTEC1412 — Anesthesia for Veterinary Technicians 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 1412 - Anesthesia for Veterinary Technicians VTEC 1412 - Anesthesia for Veterinary Technicians , Lecture 0 , Lab 2 Focuses on the fundamentals of anesthesia safety and efficacy. Covers anesthesia monitoring, postanesthesia care, pain management, and emergency procedures. Emphasis is on small animal anesthesia but large animal and exotics will also be covered. Prerequisites: VTEC 1023 , VTEC 1031 , VTEC 1041 , VTEC 1054 , VTEC 1051 , BIOL 2103 and BIOL 2101 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC1023, VTEC1031, VTEC1041, VTEC1054, VTEC1051, BIOL2103, BIOL2101 --- # VTEC1613 — Imaging for Veterinary Technicians 3 credits · 3 hours VTEC 1613 - Imaging for Veterinary Technicians VTEC 1613 - Imaging for Veterinary Technicians , Lab 3 Focuses on the fundamentals of taking quality radiographs while following safe radiological procedures. Explores alternative imaging technologies with an emphasis on training of basic techniques used in sonography. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: VTEC 1082 , VTEC 1212 , VTEC 1232 , VTEC 1353 , VTEC 1351 , and VTEC 1412 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC1082, VTEC1212, VTEC1232, VTEC1353, VTEC1351, VTEC1412 --- # VTEC1711 — Exotic Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians 1 credits · 1 hours VTEC 1711 - Exotic Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians VTEC 1711 - Exotic Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians , Lecture 1 , Lab 0 Introduces current medical practices and husbandry issues in exotic animal veterinary medicine. Exotic animal species will include birds, small mammals, amphibians and reptiles, zoo and wild animals. Prerequisites: VTEC 1082 , VTEC 1212 , VTEC 1232 , VTEC 1353 , VTEC 1351 , VTEC 1412 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC1082, VTEC1212, VTEC1232, VTEC1353, VTEC1351, VTEC1412 --- # VTEC1872 — Clinical Externship I 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 1872 - Clinical Externship I VTEC 1872 - Clinical Externship I , Lecture 12 Provides first-hand supervised clinical experience in a small animal facility. Note that this externship course is only during the eight week summer term. Prerequisites: VTEC 1082 , VTEC 1212 , VTEC 1232 , VTEC 1353 , VTEC 1351 , VTEC 1412 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC1082, VTEC1212, VTEC1232, VTEC1353, VTEC1351, VTEC1412 --- # VTEC2053 — Small Animal Medicine 3 credits · 3 hours VTEC 2053 - Small Animal Medicine VTEC 2053 - Small Animal Medicine , Lecture 3 Focuses on the common diseases of the dog and the cat. Emphasis is placed on diagnostic testing, treatment protocols, client education, disease prevention, nutrition, and wellness. Common vaccinations and vaccine protocol are discussed, as well as zoonotic diseases and health hazards in a veterinary facility. Prerequisites: VTEC 1613 , VTEC 1711 , and VTEC 1872 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC1613, VTEC1711, VTEC1872 --- # VTEC2112 — Laboratory Animal Medicine and Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 2112 - Laboratory Animal Medicine and Nursing VTEC 2112 - Laboratory Animal Medicine and Nursing , Lab 2 Provides an overview of principles and practices employed in animal research facilities. Husbandry techniques and the ethical treatment of animals are covered. Common laboratory animal species are also discussed as pets. The common laboratory animals species discussed in this course include rats, mice, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Breeds of each species are also covered. This class requires a course fee. Prerequisites: VTEC 2053 , VTEC 2212 , VTEC 2274 , VTEC 2352 , an… Prerequisites: VTEC2053, VTEC2212, VTEC2274, VTEC2352, VTEC2414 --- # VTEC2212 — Animal Nursing Skills II 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 2212 - Animal Nursing Skills II VTEC 2212 - Animal Nursing Skills II , Lecture 2 , Lab 0 Enhances some of the basic skills that a veterinary technician will perform routinely in the diagnostic and surgical areas of a veterinary practice. This course has a student materials fee. Corequisites: VTEC 2274 Prerequisites: VTEC1711 --- # VTEC2274 — Clinical Externship II 4 credits · 4 hours VTEC 2274 - Clinical Externship II VTEC 2274 - Clinical Externship II , Lecture 0 , Lab 12 Provides supervised clinical experience to the veterinary technician student. Prerequisites: VTEC 1613 , VTEC 1711 , and VTEC 1872 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: VTEC 2212 Prerequisites: VTEC1613, VTEC1711, VTEC1872 --- # VTEC2352 — Clinial Pathology II 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 2352 - Clinial Pathology II VTEC 2352 - Clinial Pathology II , Lecture 1 , Lab 3 Introduces the veterinary technician student to clinical chemistry, cytology, immunology and endocrine testing of clinical animal samples. This course is cumulative in nature, as students will incorporate previously learned procedures from Clinical Pathology ( VTEC 1353 ) and Laboratory ( VTEC 1351 ) to these new assays. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: VTEC 1353 , VTEC 1351 , VTEC 1613 , VTEC 1711 , and VTEC 1872 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC1353, VTEC1351, VTEC1613, VTEC1711, VTEC1872 --- # VTEC2414 — Large Animal Medicine and Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours VTEC 2414 - Large Animal Medicine and Nursing VTEC 2414 - Large Animal Medicine and Nursing , Lecture 3 , Lab 3 Introduces the fundamentals of large animal husbandry and basic techniques of sample collection and nursing care of large animal species. Techniques include venipuncture, injections, and administration of oral medication. Common diseases of the horse and other large animal species are investigated. Herd health management, preventative medicine, common vaccinations, parasite control programs, and breeds of large animal species are covered. Prerequisites: VTEC 1613 , VTEC 1711 , and V… Prerequisites: VTEC1613, VTEC1711, VTEC1872 --- # VTEC2512 — Trends in Veterinary Technology 2 credits · 2 hours VTEC 2512 - Trends in Veterinary Technology VTEC 2512 - Trends in Veterinary Technology , Lecture 2 Introduces the veterinary technician student to current and future trends occurring in both veterinary medicine and veterinary technology. Guest speakers will discuss many of these trends. Prerequisites: VTEC 2053 , VTEC 2212 , VTEC 2274 , VTEC 2352 , and VTEC 2414 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: VTEC2053, VTEC2212, VTEC2274, VTEC2352, VTEC2414 --- # VTEC2574 — Clinical Externship III 4 credits · 4 hours VTEC 2574 - Clinical Externship III VTEC 2574 - Clinical Externship III , Lab 12 Provides the student with further practice of the fundamentals of veterinary technology that they have learned throughout the Program, including both veterinary technician skills, client relations, and management skills. Students will perform these skills at various veterinary facilities, which may include research facilities, large animal facilities, emergency care facilities, zoos, or veterinary clinics. Prerequisites: VTEC 2053 , VTEC 2212 , VTEC 2274 , VTEC 2352 , and VTEC 2414 , all with a grade of “C” or be… Prerequisites: VTEC2053, VTEC2212, VTEC2274, VTEC2352, VTEC2414 --- # WELD1113 — Welding Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 1113 - Welding Fundamentals WELD 1113 - Welding Fundamentals , Lecture 3 Covers weld symbol interpretation and welding detail drawings. Introduces fundamentals of welding equipment operation, polarity, equipment types, safety and systems set-up (including welding-related equipment connection and welding-tool procedures). This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: CORE 1003 --- # WELD1211 — Cutting Processes 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 1211 - Cutting Processes WELD 1211 - Cutting Processes , Lecture 0 , Lab 1 Introduces principles of cutting with an Oxyfuel (OFC) apparatus, cylinder and equipment safety, proper handling and setup, including practice cutting mild steel using both the manual and motorized process. Includes the safe operation of Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC) and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) equipment, with practice cutting and gouging ferrous and non-ferrous metals. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CORE 1003 and WELD 1113 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: CORE1003, WELD1113 --- # WELD1318 — SMAW I (Fillet Weld) 8 credits · 8 hours WELD 1318 - SMAW I (Fillet Weld) WELD 1318 - SMAW I (Fillet Weld) , Lecture 1 , Lab 7 Introduces safe set-up and operation of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment. Students will practice single- and multi-pass fillet welds in horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions with various electrodes. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: WELD 1411 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: None Prerequisites: WELD1411 --- # WELD1419 — SMAW II (V-Groove Open/BU/Gouge, & Plate 2G-4G) 9 credits · 9 hours WELD 1419 - SMAW II (V-Groove Open/BU/Gouge, & Plate 2G-4G) WELD 1419 - SMAW II (V-Groove Open/BU/Gouge, & Plate 2G-4G) , Lecture 1 , Lab 8 Introduces safe setup and operation of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment for open V-Groove welds, join preparation, proper weld quality, and qualification testing. Students will practice welding open V-Groove welds, with backing or back gouging, in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Also, students will practice SMAW on plate in the 2G to 4G positions. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: WELD 1318 with a grade of “… Prerequisites: WELD1318 --- # WELD1519 — SMAW III (Pipe Welds 2G-6G) 9 credits · 9 hours WELD 1519 - SMAW III (Pipe Welds 2G-6G) WELD 1519 - SMAW III (Pipe Welds 2G-6G) , Lecture 1 , Lab 8 Introduces safe setup and principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in the 2G vertical fixed position, 5G horizontal fixed position, and the 6G-45o fixed position. Students will review joint preparation, proper weld quality, and qualification testing. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: WELD 1318 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: WELD 1419 Prerequisites: WELD1318 --- # WELD2116 — GTAW (Pipe 26-6G) 6 credits · 6 hours WELD 2116 - GTAW (Pipe 26-6G) WELD 2116 - GTAW (Pipe 26-6G) , Lecture 1 , Lab 5 Introduces the principles and safe equipment setup of, and the components and consumables for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). Students will practice welding beads (fillet welds) and groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using carbon-steel consumables. Covers the 2G vertical fixed, 5G horizontal fixed, and 6G-45o fixed position pipe joints. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: WELD 1419 and WELD 1519 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: WELD 2213 and WELD 2313 Prerequisites: WELD1419, WELD1519 --- # WELD2213 — FCAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 2213 - FCAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) WELD 2213 - FCAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Introduces the principles and components for Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Students will practice fillet welds in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions. Students will also practice V-groove welding with backing or back-gouging in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: WELD 1419 and WELD 1519 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: WELD 2116 and WELD 2313 Prerequisites: WELD1419, WELD1519 --- # WELD2313 — GMAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 2313 - GMAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) WELD 2313 - GMAW (Fillet & Groove Welds) , Lecture 1 , Lab 2 Applies the principles of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to prepare fillet welds and open V-groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Students will also prepare spray fillet welds and spray arc groove welds in the flat and horizontal positions. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: WELD 1419 and WELD 1519 , all with a grade of “C” or better Corequisites: WELD 2116 and WELD 2213 Prerequisites: WELD1419, WELD1519