# Brightpoint Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T19:50:28.092Z from a crawl of brightpoint.edu. 856 records (87 programs · 769 courses · 0 resource pages). # Liberal Arts, AA **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO106 — Life Science - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG200 — Introduction to Linguistics - ENG211 — Creative Writing I - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - GER101 — Beginning German I - GER102 — Beginning German II - GER201 — Intermediate German I - GER202 — Intermediate German II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS127 — Women in American History - HIS141 — African-American History I - HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II - HIS281 — History of Virginia I - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MUS101 — Fundamentals of Music - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1422 --- # Business Administration, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO106 — Life Science - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS224 — Business Statistics - BUS227 — Business Analytics - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS241 — Business Law I - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1414 --- # Communication, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST114 — Survey of Mass Media - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - CST201 — Introduction to Communication Theory - CST221 — Public Relations - CST228 — Writing Across Media - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG210 — Advanced Composition - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - GEO200 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS127 — Women in American History - HIS141 — African-American History I - HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MUS101 — Fundamentals of Music - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1471 --- # Computer Science, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CSC195 — AI Foundations for Computer Science - CSC205 — Computer Organization - CSC208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CSC222 — Object-Oriented Programming - CSC223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - EGR121 — Foundations of Engineering - EGR122 — Engineering Design - EGR270 — Fundamentals of Computer Engineering - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MTH265 — Calculus lll - MTH266 — Linear Algebra - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1464 --- # Engineering, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM245 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory: I - CHM246 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory II - CSC205 — Computer Organization - CSC208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CSC222 — Object-Oriented Programming - CSC223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - EGR121 — Foundations of Engineering - EGR122 — Engineering Design - EGR125 — Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers - EGR206 — Engineering Economics - EGR231 — Mass and Energy Balances - EGR232 — Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - EGR240 — Statics - EGR245 — Dynamics - EGR246 — Mechanics of Materials - EGR248 — Thermodynamics for Engineering - EGR270 — Fundamentals of Computer Engineering - EGR271 — Electric Circuits I - EGR272 — Electric Circuits II - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MTH265 — Calculus lll - MTH266 — Linear Algebra - MTH267 — Differential Equations - MTH288 — Discrete Mathematics - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1416 --- # General Studies, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ADJ100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO106 — Life Science - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG211 — Creative Writing I - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG250 — Children’s Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - GEO200 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - GER101 — Beginning German I - GER102 — Beginning German II - GER201 — Intermediate German I - GER202 — Intermediate German II - HIS101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS127 — Women in American History - HIS141 — African-American History I - HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II - HIS281 — History of Virginia I - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MUS101 — Fundamentals of Music - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1408 --- # Health Sciences, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM245 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory: I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - FRE101 — Beginning French I - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - HLT143 — Medical Terminology I - HLT230 — Principles of Nutrition - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SDV101 — Orientation to Discipline - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1466 --- # Information Technology, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CSC208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE221 — PC Hardware and OS Architecture - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN260 — Network Security Basics - ITN262 — Network Communication, Security and Authentication - ITP120 — Java Programming I - ITP150 — Python Programming - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH288 — Discrete Mathematics - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY241 — University Physics I - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1453 --- # Psychology, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MUS121 — Music in Society - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY210 — Statistics for Behavioral Sciences - PSY225 — Theories of Personality - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC268 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1472 --- # Science, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDU200 — Foundations of Education - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MTH265 — Calculus lll - MTH267 — Differential Equations - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1465 --- # Secondary Teacher Education, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDU200 — Foundations of Education - EDU204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management - EDU207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - EDU280 — Introduction to Instructional Technologies - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG200 — Introduction to Linguistics - ENG211 — Creative Writing I - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - GEO200 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS127 — Women in American History - HIS141 — African-American History I - HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II - HIS281 — History of Virginia I - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MTH265 — Calculus lll - MTH266 — Linear Algebra - MTH267 — Differential Equations - MTH288 — Discrete Mathematics - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1502 --- # Teacher Education, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - EDU200 — Foundations of Education - EDU204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management - EDU207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - EDU270 — Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders - EDU280 — Introduction to Instructional Technologies - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG250 — Children’s Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - GEO200 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS281 — History of Virginia I - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS226 — World Music - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1459 --- # Music, AFA ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - GER101 — Beginning German I - GER102 — Beginning German II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS129 — Musical Workshop - MUS131 — Class Voice I - MUS132 — Class Voice II - MUS136 — Applied Music-Voice - MUS137 — Chorus Ensemble - MUS138 — Small Vocal Ensemble - MUS141 — Class Piano I - MUS142 — Class Piano II - MUS143 — Chamber Ensemble - MUS144 — Jazz Chamber Ensemble - MUS145 — Applied Music - Keyboard - MUS147 — Applied Music Composition - MUS148 — Orchestra Ensemble - MUS149 — Band Ensemble - MUS155 — Applied Music - Woodwinds - MUS163 — Guitar Theory and Practice I - MUS164 — Guitar Theory and Practice II - MUS165 — Applied Music - Strings - MUS175 — Applied Music - Brass - MUS185 — Applied Music - Percussion - MUS211 — Advanced Music Theory I - MUS212 — Advanced Music Theory II - MUS221 — History of Western Music Prior to 1750 - MUS222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present - MUS225 — The History of Jazz - MUS226 — World Music - MUS236 — Advanced Applied Music - Voice - MUS243 — Advanced Applied Music Composition - MUS245 — Advanced Applied Music - Keyboard - MUS255 — Advanced Applied Music - Woodwinds - MUS265 — Advanced Applied Music - Strings - MUS275 — Advanced Applied Music - Brass - MUS285 — Advanced Applied Music - Percussion - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1420 --- # Theatre, AFA ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CST111 — Voice and Diction I - CST112 — Voice and Diction II - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST131 — Acting I - CST132 — Acting II - CST136 — Theatre/Musical Workshop - CST140 — Acting for the Camera - CST145 — Technical Theatre - CST147 — Costume Construction - CST149 — Introduction to Theatrical Makeup - CST160 — Improvisation I - CST161 — Improvisation II - CST210 — Dramatic Literature - CST211 — Acting lll - CST212 — Acting lV - CST231 — History of Theatre I - CST237 — Movement l - CST238 — Movement ll - CST258 — Scenic Design - CST276 — Portfolio and Career Preparation for Performing Arts - DAN136 — Dance Workshop - DAN160 — Modern Dance l - DAN163 — Jazz l - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MUS129 — Musical Workshop - MUS131 — Class Voice I - MUS132 — Class Voice II - MUS136 — Applied Music-Voice - MUS236 — Advanced Applied Music - Voice - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1419 --- # Theatre, Technical Theatre Major AFA ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART203 — Animation I - ART223 — Life Drawing - ART241 — Painting I - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST111 — Voice and Diction I - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST131 — Acting I - CST132 — Acting II - CST136 — Theatre/Musical Workshop - CST145 — Technical Theatre - CST147 — Costume Construction - CST149 — Introduction to Theatrical Makeup - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - CST160 — Improvisation I - CST210 — Dramatic Literature - CST245 — Basic Lighting - CST253 — Production and Stage Management - CST276 — Portfolio and Career Preparation for Performing Arts - ELE123 — Electrical Applications I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHT150 — Film Production I - PHT151 — Film Production II - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II - WEL120 — Introduction to Welding Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1483 --- # Visual Arts, AAA ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART133 — Time Studio - ART153 — Ceramics I - ART154 — Ceramics II - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART203 — Animation I - ART204 — Animation II - ART208 — Video Techniques - ART217 — Graphic Design I - ART223 — Life Drawing - ART241 — Painting I - ART242 — Painting II - ART243 — Watercolor I - ART244 — Watercolor II - ART245 — Portrait Painting - ART246 — Figure Painting - ART247 — Painting Techniques for Illustrators - ART248 — Painting III - ART249 — Painting IV - ART259 — Landscape Painting - ART271 — Printmaking I - ART287 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST145 — Technical Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - CST160 — Improvisation I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG211 — Creative Writing I - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS127 — Women in American History - HIS141 — African-American History I - HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II - HIS281 — History of Virginia I - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - PHT105 — Basic Photography - PHT135 — Electronic Darkroom - PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1441 --- # Visual Arts, Film and Media Production Specialization, AAA ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART133 — Time Studio - ART150 — History of Film and Animation - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART203 — Animation I - ART204 — Animation II - ART208 — Video Techniques - ART217 — Graphic Design I - ART271 — Printmaking I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST140 — Acting for the Camera - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS127 — Women in American History - HIS141 — African-American History I - HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II - HIS281 — History of Virginia I - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - PHT105 — Basic Photography - PHT120 — Screenwriting - PHT135 — Electronic Darkroom - PHT150 — Film Production I - PHT151 — Film Production II - PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography - PHT274 — Digital Film Editing and Post Production - PHT299 — Supervised Study - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1412 --- # Visual Arts, Photography Specialization, AAA ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART133 — Time Studio - ART150 — History of Film and Animation - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART203 — Animation I - ART208 — Video Techniques - ART217 — Graphic Design I - ART223 — Life Drawing - ART271 — Printmaking I - ART287 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST114 — Survey of Mass Media - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS127 — Women in American History - HIS141 — African-American History I - HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II - HIS281 — History of Virginia I - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - PHT110 — History of Photography - PHT135 — Electronic Darkroom - PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography - PHT216 — Outdoor and Wildlife Photography - PHT221 — Studio Lighting I - PHT226 — Commercial Photography - PHT247 — Alternative Photographic Processes - PHT264 — Digital Photography II - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1444 --- # Accounting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC215 — Computerized Accounting - ACC219 — Government and Non-profit Accounting - ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC230 — Advanced Accounting - ACC231 — Cost Accounting I - ACC241 — Auditing l - ACC261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I - ACC262 — Principles of Federal Taxation ll - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS220 — Introduction to Business Statistics - BUS224 — Business Statistics - BUS227 — Business Analytics - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS241 — Business Law I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1447 --- # Architectural Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARC121 — Architectural Drafting I - ARC122 — Architectural Drafting II - ARC195 — Fundamentals of Architectural Design - ARC221 — Architectural CAD Applications Software I - ARC222 — Architectural CAD Applications Software II - ARC231 — Advanced Architectural Drafting I - ARC232 — Advanced Architectural Drafting II - ARC243 — Environmental Systems - ARC246 — Materials and Methods of Construction - ARC258 — Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - CIV171 — Surveying I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - GIS101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology I - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - MEC131 — Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1417 --- # Business Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC215 — Computerized Accounting - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS111 — Principles of Supervision I - BUS116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS201 — Organizational Behavior - BUS204 — Project Management - BUS205 — Human Resource Management - BUS206 — Advanced Project Management - BUS220 — Introduction to Business Statistics - BUS224 — Business Statistics - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS266 — Production and Operations Management - BUS280 — Introduction to International Business - BUS298 — Seminar and Project - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST221 — Public Relations - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT221 — Public Relations - MKT282 — Principles of E-Commerce - MKT284 — Social Media Marketing - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1449 --- # Business Management, Digital Marketing Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC215 — Computerized Accounting - ART116 — Design for the Web I - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS220 — Introduction to Business Statistics - BUS224 — Business Statistics - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS241 — Business Law I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST221 — Public Relations - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software - ITE150 — Desktop Database Software - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT221 — Public Relations - MKT228 — Promotion - MKT282 — Principles of E-Commerce - MKT284 — Social Media Marketing - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1489 --- # Business Management, Project Management Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS117 — Leadership Development - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS201 — Organizational Behavior - BUS204 — Project Management - BUS205 — Human Resource Management - BUS206 — Advanced Project Management - BUS209 — Continuous Quality Improvement - BUS220 — Introduction to Business Statistics - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS266 — Production and Operations Management - BUS295 — CAPM/PMP Exam prep - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1490 --- # Criminal Justice, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ADJ100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ105 — The Juvenile Justice System - ADJ111 — Law Enforcement Organization and Administration I - ADJ133 — Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional - ADJ140 — Introduction to Corrections - ADJ145 — Corrections and the Community - ADJ160 — Police Response to Critical Incidents - ADJ170 — Street Gangs and Law Enforcement - ADJ201 — Criminology - ADJ211 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I - ADJ227 — Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel - ADJ228 — Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs - ADJ229 — Law Enforcement and the Community - ADJ236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation - ADJ241 — Correctional Law - ADJ245 — Management of Correctional Facilities - ADJ247 — Criminal Behavior - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - HLT110 — Personal and Community Health - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PED116 — Lifetime Fitness and Wellness - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1473 --- # Early Childhood Development, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - CHD118 — Language Arts for Young Children - CHD120 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CHD145 — Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children - CHD146 — Math, Science and Social Studies for Children - CHD165 — Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings - CHD166 — Infant and Toddler Programs - CHD205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children - CHD210 — Children with Exceptionalities - CHD216 — Early Learning, Family, Community, and Social Change - CHD265 — Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings - CHD270 — Administration of Child Care Programs - EDU200 — Foundations of Education - EDU207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU235 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG250 — Children’s Literature - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1461 --- # Electrical Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AIR121 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I - AIR122 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II - AIR134 — Circuits and Controls I - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I - ELE110 — Home Electric Power - ELE127 — Residential Wiring Methods - ELE131 — National Electrical Code I - ELE133 — Practical Electricity l - ELE137 — National Electrical Code - Industrial - ELE138 — National Electrical Code Review I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE151 — Electrical Troubleshooting - ELE156 — Electrical Control Systems - ELE159 — Electrical Motors - ELE239 — Programmable Controllers - ELE240 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ELE245 — Industrial Wiring - ENE104 — Energy Industry Fundamentals - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - IND101 — Quality Assurance Technology I - IND116 — Applied Technology - IND137 — Team Concepts and Problem Solving - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MEC113 — Materials and Processes of Industry - MEC131 — Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology - MEC132 — Mechanics II – Strength of Mat. for Eng. Tech - MEC154 — Mechanical Maintenance I - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1429 --- # Emergency Medical Services, Paramedic, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO145 — Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology - EMS111 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS112 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic I - EMS113 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic II - EMS120 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Clinical - EMS123 — EMS Clinical Preparation - EMS163 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support - EMS164 — Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) - EMS165 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support - EMS167 — Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) - EMS169 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - EMS170 — ALS Internship I - EMS180 — Advanced EMS Foundations - EMS181 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management - EMS182 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab - EMS183 — Advanced Medical Care - EMS184 — Advanced Medical Care Laboratory - EMS185 — Advanced Trauma Care - EMS186 — Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory - EMS210 — EMS Operations - EMS212 — Leadership and Professional Development - EMS216 — Paramedic Review - EMS221 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care - EMS222 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Laboratory - EMS223 — Paramedic Patient Care I - EMS224 — Paramedic Patient Care I Laboratory - EMS225 — Paramedic Patient Care II - EMS226 — Paramedic Patient Care Laboratory II - EMS241 — Paramedic Internship I - EMS246 — Paramedic Internship II - EMS249 — Paramedic Capstone Internship - ENG111 — College Composition I - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY215 — Psychopathology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC247 — Death & Dying - SOC268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1469 --- # Funeral Services, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - CHM110 — Survey of Chemistry - ENG111 — College Composition I - FNS110 — Introduction to Funeral Service - FNS111 — Theory of Embalming I - FNS112 — Theory of Embalming II - FNS113 — Theory of Embalming Laboratory: I - FNS114 — Theory of Embalming Laboratory: II - FNS121 — Anatomy for Funeral Service I - FNS125 — Microbiology for Funeral Service - FNS126 — Pathology for Funeral Service - FNS213 — Restorative Art - FNS214 — Restorative Art Technical Applications - FNS231 — Principles of Funeral Management I - FNS232 — Principles of Funeral Management II - FNS236 — Funeral Service Law - FNS270 — Funeral Service Review - FNS290 — Coordinated Internship - PSY116 — Psychology of Death and Dying - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1470 --- # Funeral Services, Funeral Director Major, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - CHM110 — Survey of Chemistry - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - ENG111 — College Composition I - FNS110 — Introduction to Funeral Service - FNS121 — Anatomy for Funeral Service I - FNS125 — Microbiology for Funeral Service - FNS126 — Pathology for Funeral Service - FNS213 — Restorative Art - FNS231 — Principles of Funeral Management I - FNS232 — Principles of Funeral Management II - FNS236 — Funeral Service Law - FNS290 — Coordinated Internship - FNS295 — Survey of Embalming and Disposition - FNS298 — Funeral Service Seminar - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH130 — Fundamentals of Reasoning - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY116 — Psychology of Death and Dying - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1501 --- # Human Services, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG210 — Advanced Composition - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services - HMS106 — Working with Death and Dying - HMS225 — Functional Family Intervention - HMS236 — Gerontology - HMS251 — Substance Abuse I - HMS252 — Substance Abuse II - HMS258 — Case Management and Substance Abuse - MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I - MEN102 — Mental Health Skill Training II - MEN121 — Intellectual Disabilities I - MEN290 — Coordinated Internship - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY116 — Psychology of Death and Dying - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1477 --- # Human Services, Pre-Social Work Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG210 — Advanced Composition - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services - HMS106 — Working with Death and Dying - HMS251 — Substance Abuse I - HMS252 — Substance Abuse II - HMS258 — Case Management and Substance Abuse - MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I - MEN102 — Mental Health Skill Training II - MEN290 — Coordinated Internship - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH245 — Statistics l - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY116 — Psychology of Death and Dying - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1478 --- # Information Systems Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART116 — Design for the Web I - ART117 — Design for the Web ll - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART263 — Interactive Design I - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - ITD132 — Structured Query Language - ITD136 — Database Management Software - ITE135 — Artificial Intelligence Awareness - ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software - ITE142 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Tools for Business - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE153 — Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Governance - ITE221 — PC Hardware and OS Architecture - ITE228 — Applied Artificial Intelligence for Business - ITE290 — Coordinated Internship - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN111 — Server Administration - ITN154 — Introduction to Networks - ITN155 — Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials - ITN156 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - Cisco - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN254 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration - ITN257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN260 — Network Security Basics - ITN261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking - ITN262 — Network Communication, Security and Authentication - ITN263 — Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E-Commerce Security - ITN266 — Network Security Layers - ITN275 — Incident Response and Computer Forensics - ITN295 — Cloud Security - ITP120 — Java Programming I - ITP140 — Client-Side Scripting - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP170 — Project Management - ITP220 — Java Programming II - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1415 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - CAD201 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design I - CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I - CAD242 — Parametric Solid Modeling ll - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE159 — Electrical Motors - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MEC101 — Introduction to Engineering Technology I - MEC102 — Introduction to Engineering Technology II - MEC113 — Materials and Processes of Industry - MEC131 — Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology - MEC132 — Mechanics II – Strength of Mat. for Eng. Tech - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC195 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory - MEC211 — Machine Design I - MEC270 — Computations for Engineering Technology - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1426 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, Energy Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE159 — Electrical Motors - ELE176 — Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems - ENE100 — Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications - ENE101 — Principles of Wind Energy - ENE104 — Energy Industry Fundamentals - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MEC101 — Introduction to Engineering Technology I - MEC102 — Introduction to Engineering Technology II - MEC113 — Materials and Processes of Industry - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC195 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory - MEC270 — Computations for Engineering Technology - MEC295 — Robotic and Mechatronic Systems Design - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1491 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, Mechatronics Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - CAD201 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design I - CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE159 — Electrical Motors - ELE239 — Programmable Controllers - ELE240 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MEC101 — Introduction to Engineering Technology I - MEC102 — Introduction to Engineering Technology II - MEC113 — Materials and Processes of Industry - MEC140 — Introduction to Mechatronics - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC195 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory - MEC230 — Mechatronic Process Control - MEC270 — Computations for Engineering Technology - MEC295 — Robotic and Mechatronic Systems Design - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1427 --- # Nursing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG255 — World Literature - HLT230 — Principles of Nutrition - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - NSG100 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts - NSG106 — Competencies for Nursing Practice - NSG130 — Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG152 — Health Care Participant - NSG170 — Health/Illness Concepts - NSG200 — Health Promotion and Assessment - NSG210 — Health Care Concepts I - NSG211 — Health Care Concepts II - NSG230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG252 — Complex Health Care Concepts - NSG270 — Nursing Capstone - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SDV101 — Orientation to Discipline Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1467 --- # Nursing, LPN to RN Bridge Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG255 — World Literature - HLT230 — Principles of Nutrition - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - NSG115 — Healthcare Concepts for Transition - NSG200 — Health Promotion and Assessment - NSG210 — Health Care Concepts I - NSG211 — Health Care Concepts II - NSG230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG252 — Complex Health Care Concepts - NSG270 — Nursing Capstone - NSG290 — LPN Licensure - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SDV101 — Orientation to Discipline Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1496 --- # Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology - BIO165 — Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM245 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory: I - CHM246 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory II - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - IND101 — Quality Assurance Technology I - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHM101 — Quality Control and Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - PHM203 — Contamination Prevention - PHM206 — Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1507 --- # Radiologic Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG111 — College Composition I - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Bio-Medical Ethics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - RAD100 — Introduction to Radiology & Protection - RAD111 — Radiologic Science I - RAD112 — Radiologic Science II - RAD121 — Radiographic Procedures I - RAD125 — Patient Care Procedures - RAD131 — Elementary Clinical Procedures I - RAD132 — Elementary Clinical Procedures II - RAD190 — Coordinated Internship - RAD205 — Radiation Protection and Radiobiology - RAD221 — Radiographic Procedures II - RAD231 — Advanced Clinical Procedures I - RAD232 — Advanced Clinical Procedures II - RAD246 — Special Procedures - RAD256 — Radiographic Film Evaluation - RAD270 — Digital Image Acquisition and Display - RAD280 — Terminal Competencies in Radiography - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1504 --- # Technical Studies, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AIR121 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I - AIR122 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II - AIR134 — Circuits and Controls I - AIR154 — Heating Systems I - ARC221 — Architectural CAD Applications Software I - ARC222 — Architectural CAD Applications Software II - ARC258 — Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - BIO101 — General Biology I - BUS208 — Quality and Productivity Management - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - CAD201 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design I - CAD202 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design II - CAD231 — Computer Aided Drafting I - CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I - CAD242 — Parametric Solid Modeling ll - CAD260 — Computer Applications for Surveyors and Technicians - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CIV171 — Surveying I - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ELE110 — Home Electric Power - ELE127 — Residential Wiring Methods - ELE131 — National Electrical Code I - ELE133 — Practical Electricity l - ELE137 — National Electrical Code - Industrial - ELE138 — National Electrical Code Review I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE151 — Electrical Troubleshooting - ELE156 — Electrical Control Systems - ELE159 — Electrical Motors - ELE239 — Programmable Controllers - ELE240 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ENE100 — Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications - ENE104 — Energy Industry Fundamentals - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG115 — Technical Writing - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - GIS101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology I - GIS102 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology II - IND101 — Quality Assurance Technology I - IND116 — Applied Technology - IND137 — Team Concepts and Problem Solving - IND197 — Cooperative Education - IND198 — Seminar and Project - IND297 — Cooperative Education - IND298 — Seminar and Project - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MAC121 — Computer Numerical Control I - MAC122 — Computer Numerical Control II - MAC123 — Computer Numerical Control III - MAC130 — Introduction to Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) - MAC131 — Machine Lab I - MAC134 — CMM Operation and Programming - MAC150 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing - MAC161 — Machine Shop Practices I - MAC162 — Machine Shop Practices II - MAC163 — Machine Shop Practices III - MAC164 — Machine Shop Practices IV - MAC181 — Machine Blueprint Reading I - MEC154 — Mechanical Maintenance I - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC195 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory - MEC254 — Mechanical Maintenance II - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH130 — Fundamentals of Reasoning - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY241 — University Physics I - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - WEL120 — Introduction to Welding - WEL123 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic) - WEL150 — Welding Drawing and Interpretation - WEL160 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WEL161 — Flux Cored Are Welding (FCAW) - WEL164 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) - WEL247 — Welding Layout and Fabrication I - WEL248 — Welding Layout and Fabrication II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1411 --- # Web Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART116 — Design for the Web I - ART117 — Design for the Web ll - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART133 — Time Studio - ART141 — Typography I - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART203 — Animation I - ART204 — Animation II - ART208 — Video Techniques - ART217 — Graphic Design I - ART220 — Advanced Design for the Web - ART250 — History of Design - ART263 — Interactive Design I - ART264 — Interactive Design II - ART295 — Topics in Web Design - ART296 — On-Site Training: Web Design Internship - ART298 — Web Design Seminar and Project - CST114 — Survey of Mass Media - CST228 — Writing Across Media - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ITP140 — Client-Side Scripting - ITP150 — Python Programming - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHT105 — Basic Photography - PHT135 — Electronic Darkroom - PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1485 --- # Web Design, Graphics Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART116 — Design for the Web I - ART117 — Design for the Web ll - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART133 — Time Studio - ART141 — Typography I - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART203 — Animation I - ART204 — Animation II - ART208 — Video Techniques - ART217 — Graphic Design I - ART218 — Graphic Design II - ART250 — History of Design - ART263 — Interactive Design I - ART264 — Interactive Design II - ART291 — Computerized Graphic Design I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST114 — Survey of Mass Media - CST228 — Writing Across Media - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHT105 — Basic Photography - PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1498 --- # Building Construction Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARC243 — Environmental Systems - ARC246 — Materials and Methods of Construction - ARC258 — Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices - BLD110 — Introduction to Construction - BLD111 — Blueprint Reading and the Building Code - BLD165 — Construction Field Operations - BLD231 — Construction Estimating I - ENG111 — College Composition I - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1437 --- # Early Childhood Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CHD118 — Language Arts for Young Children - CHD120 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CHD145 — Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children - CHD146 — Math, Science and Social Studies for Children - CHD165 — Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings - CHD166 — Infant and Toddler Programs - CHD205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children - EDU207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU235 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education - ENG111 — College Composition I - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1462 --- # Energy Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AIR121 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE176 — Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems - ENE100 — Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications - ENE104 — Energy Industry Fundamentals - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - IND116 — Applied Technology - MEC154 — Mechanical Maintenance I - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC195 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH263 — Calculus l - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1494 --- # Fine Arts Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART133 — Time Studio - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART223 — Life Drawing - ART287 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1413 --- # Practical Nursing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - ENG111 — College Composition I - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PNE145 — Trends in Practical Nursing - PNE151 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I - PNE158 — Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing - PNE162 — Nursing in Health Changes II - PNE164 — Nursing in Health Changes IV - PNE174 — Applied Pharmacology for Practical Nurses - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SDV101 — Orientation to Discipline Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1495 --- # Precision Machining Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - MAC121 — Computer Numerical Control I - MAC122 — Computer Numerical Control II - MAC123 — Computer Numerical Control III - MAC130 — Introduction to Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) - MAC134 — CMM Operation and Programming - MAC150 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing - MAC161 — Machine Shop Practices I - MAC162 — Machine Shop Practices II - MAC163 — Machine Shop Practices III - MAC164 — Machine Shop Practices IV - MAC181 — Machine Blueprint Reading I - MAC199 — Supervised Study - MAC299 — Supervised Study - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1424 --- # Uniform Certificate of General Studies **Certificate** ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART223 — Life Drawing - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG250 — Children’s Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - FRE101 — Beginning French I - FRE102 — Beginning French II - GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography - GEO220 — World Regional Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH162 — Precalculus ll - MTH245 — Statistics l - MTH261 — Applied Calculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - MTH264 — Calculus ll - MUS101 — Fundamentals of Music - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS221 — History of Western Music Prior to 1750 - MUS222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - REL237 — Religions of the East - REL238 — Religions of the West - REL240 — Religions in the U.S. - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I - SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1409 --- # Welding Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH130 — Fundamentals of Reasoning - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH161 — Precalculus l - MTH263 — Calculus l - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 - SDV100 — College Success Skills - WEL116 — Welding I (Oxyacetylene) - WEL120 — Introduction to Welding - WEL123 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic) - WEL130 — Inert Gas Welding - WEL141 — Welder Qualification Tests I - WEL150 — Welding Drawing and Interpretation - WEL160 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WEL161 — Flux Cored Are Welding (FCAW) - WEL164 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) - WEL247 — Welding Layout and Fabrication I - WEL248 — Welding Layout and Fabrication II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1436 --- # Accounting, CSC ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC215 — Computerized Accounting - ACC219 — Government and Non-profit Accounting - ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC230 — Advanced Accounting - ACC231 — Cost Accounting I - ACC241 — Auditing l - ACC261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I - ACC262 — Principles of Federal Taxation ll - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS241 — Business Law I - ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1448 --- # Additive/Subtractive Manufacturing, CSC ## Courses - CAD235 — Applications for Additive Manufacturing - CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I - MAC121 — Computer Numerical Control I - MAC122 — Computer Numerical Control II - MAC161 — Machine Shop Practices I - MEC113 — Materials and Processes of Industry - MEC122 — 3D Printing for Engineering Design Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1486 --- # Artificial Intelligence, CSC ## Courses - ITD132 — Structured Query Language - ITE135 — Artificial Intelligence Awareness - ITE142 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Tools for Business - ITE153 — Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Governance - ITE228 — Applied Artificial Intelligence for Business - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP170 — Project Management Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1535 --- # Basic Precision Machining Technology, CSC ## Courses - MAC121 — Computer Numerical Control I - MAC122 — Computer Numerical Control II - MAC123 — Computer Numerical Control III - MAC161 — Machine Shop Practices I - MAC162 — Machine Shop Practices II - MAC163 — Machine Shop Practices III - MAC164 — Machine Shop Practices IV - MAC181 — Machine Blueprint Reading I Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1410 --- # Bereavement and Grief Counseling, CSC ## Courses - HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services - HMS106 — Working with Death and Dying - MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I - MEN102 — Mental Health Skill Training II - MEN198 — Seminar and Project - MEN290 — Coordinated Internship - PSY116 — Psychology of Death and Dying Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1479 --- # Business Entrepreneurship, CSC ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - BUS116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS241 — Business Law I - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MKT100 — Principles of Marketing - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1450 --- # Cisco Network Administration, CSC ## Courses - ITE221 — PC Hardware and OS Architecture - ITE290 — Coordinated Internship - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN111 — Server Administration - ITN154 — Introduction to Networks - ITN155 — Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials - ITN156 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - Cisco - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN260 — Network Security Basics - ITN262 — Network Communication, Security and Authentication - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP170 — Project Management Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1454 --- # Cloud Computing, CSC ## Courses - ITE221 — PC Hardware and OS Architecture - ITE290 — Coordinated Internship - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN254 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration - ITN257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN260 — Network Security Basics - ITN295 — Cloud Security - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP170 — Project Management Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1488 --- # Computer Numerical Control, CSC ## Courses - MAC121 — Computer Numerical Control I - MAC122 — Computer Numerical Control II - MAC123 — Computer Numerical Control III - MAC130 — Introduction to Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) - MAC134 — CMM Operation and Programming - MAC150 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing - MAC181 — Machine Blueprint Reading I Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1425 --- # Computer Programming, CSC ## Courses - ART116 — Design for the Web I - ITD110 — Web Page Design I - ITD132 — Structured Query Language - ITE290 — Coordinated Internship - ITP120 — Java Programming I - ITP140 — Client-Side Scripting - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP170 — Project Management - ITP220 — Java Programming II Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1458 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting and Modeling, CSC ## Courses - ARC221 — Architectural CAD Applications Software I - ARC222 — Architectural CAD Applications Software II - ARC258 — Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices - BLD111 — Blueprint Reading and the Building Code - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - CAD201 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design I - CAD202 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design II - CAD231 — Computer Aided Drafting I - CAD235 — Applications for Additive Manufacturing - CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I - CAD242 — Parametric Solid Modeling ll - CAD260 — Computer Applications for Surveyors and Technicians - CIV171 — Surveying I - CIV172 — Surveying II - GIS101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology I - GIS102 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology II - MAC150 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1438 --- # Construction Supervision CSC ## Courses - ARC121 — Architectural Drafting I - ARC122 — Architectural Drafting II - ARC195 — Fundamentals of Architectural Design - ARC246 — Materials and Methods of Construction - ARC258 — Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices - BLD110 — Introduction to Construction - BLD111 — Blueprint Reading and the Building Code - BLD165 — Construction Field Operations - BLD231 — Construction Estimating I - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1505 --- # Cybersecurity, CSC ## Courses - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN111 — Server Administration - ITN154 — Introduction to Networks - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN260 — Network Security Basics - ITN261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking - ITN262 — Network Communication, Security and Authentication - ITN263 — Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E-Commerce Security - ITN266 — Network Security Layers - ITN275 — Incident Response and Computer Forensics - ITP150 — Python Programming Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1456 --- # Digital Marketing, CSC ## Courses - BUS116 — Entrepreneurship - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG115 — Technical Writing - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT228 — Promotion - MKT282 — Principles of E-Commerce - MKT284 — Social Media Marketing Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1492 --- # Early Childhood CSC ## Courses - CHD120 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CHD145 — Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children - CHD165 — Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings - CHD205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children - EDU235 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1463 --- # Electricity, CSC ## Courses - ELE131 — National Electrical Code I - ELE133 — Practical Electricity l - ELE138 — National Electrical Code Review I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE151 — Electrical Troubleshooting - ELE156 — Electrical Control Systems - IND197 — Cooperative Education Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1430 --- # Emergency Medical Services, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, CSC ## Courses - EMS111 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS113 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic II - EMS120 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Clinical - EMS123 — EMS Clinical Preparation - EMS170 — ALS Internship I - EMS180 — Advanced EMS Foundations - EMS181 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management - EMS182 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab - EMS183 — Advanced Medical Care - EMS184 — Advanced Medical Care Laboratory - EMS185 — Advanced Trauma Care - EMS186 — Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1407 --- # Energy Technology, CSC ## Courses - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ENE104 — Energy Industry Fundamentals - MEC154 — Mechanical Maintenance I - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC195 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1433 --- # Filmmaking, CSC ## Courses - ART150 — History of Film and Animation - ART208 — Video Techniques - CST140 — Acting for the Camera - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - PHT120 — Screenwriting - PHT150 — Film Production I - PHT151 — Film Production II - PHT274 — Digital Film Editing and Post Production - PHT296 — Filmmaking Internship - PHT299 — Supervised Study Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1442 --- # Foundations of Criminal Justice, CSC ## Courses - ADJ100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ133 — Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional - ADJ201 — Criminology - ADJ211 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I - ADJ227 — Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel - ADJ241 — Correctional Law - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1474 --- # Heating and Air Conditioning, CSC ## Courses - AIR121 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I - AIR122 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II - AIR134 — Circuits and Controls I - AIR154 — Heating Systems I - ELE131 — National Electrical Code I - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1434 --- # Hospitality Management, CSC ## Courses - BUS125 — Applied Business Mathematics - HRI134 — Food and Beverage Service Management - HRI154 — Principles of Hospitality Management - HRI195 — Hospitality Career Readiness - HRI231 — Principles of Event Planning and Management - HRI235 — Marketing of Hospitality Services - HRI275 — Hospitality Law - HRI290 — Coordinated Internship - MKT170 — Customer Service Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1506 --- # Industrial Electricity, CSC ## Courses - ELE133 — Practical Electricity l - ELE137 — National Electrical Code - Industrial - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE156 — Electrical Control Systems - ELE159 — Electrical Motors - ELE239 — Programmable Controllers - ELE240 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1431 --- # Industrial Maintenance, CSC ## Courses - ELE245 — Industrial Wiring - MAC161 — Machine Shop Practices I - MAC181 — Machine Blueprint Reading I - MEC154 — Mechanical Maintenance I - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC253 — Preventative and Predictive Maintenance - MEC254 — Mechanical Maintenance II - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 - WEL120 — Introduction to Welding Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1428 --- # Museum Studies, CSC ## Courses - ART184 — Survey of Museum Practice - ART185 — Introduction to Museum Education - ART186 — Collections Management - ART195 — Topics - ART296 — On-Site Training: Web Design Internship - ART298 — Web Design Seminar and Project - HIS183 — Survey of Museum Practice - HIS185 — Introduction to Museum Education - HIS186 — Collections Management - HIS195 — Topics - HIS296 — Museum Internship - HIS298 — Museum Studies: Seminar and Project Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1446 --- # Network Security and Support, CSC ## Courses - ITE221 — PC Hardware and OS Architecture - ITE290 — Coordinated Internship - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN111 — Server Administration - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN260 — Network Security Basics - ITN262 — Network Communication, Security and Authentication - ITN263 — Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E-Commerce Security - ITP170 — Project Management Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1457 --- # Nurse Aide/Medication Aide, CSC ## Courses - HCT101 — Health Care Technician I - HCT102 — Health Care Technician II - HCT115 — Medication Administration Training - HCT190 — Coordinated Internship - HLT106 — First Aid and Safety - HLT143 — Medical Terminology I Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1468 --- # Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, CSC ## Courses - BIO147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology - BIO165 — Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology - IND101 — Quality Assurance Technology I - PHM101 — Quality Control and Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - PHM203 — Contamination Prevention - PHM206 — Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - PHM290 — Coordinated Internship Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1497 --- # Photography, CSC ## Courses - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART208 — Video Techniques - ART287 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation - PHT110 — History of Photography - PHT135 — Electronic Darkroom - PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography - PHT216 — Outdoor and Wildlife Photography - PHT221 — Studio Lighting I - PHT226 — Commercial Photography - PHT247 — Alternative Photographic Processes - PHT264 — Digital Photography II - PHT296 — Filmmaking Internship Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1445 --- # Pipefitting, CSC ## Courses - WEL126 — Pipe Welding I - WEL127 — Pipe Welding II - WEL129 — Pipefitting and Fabrication - WEL138 — Pipe and Tube Welding - WEL142 — Welder Qualification Tests II - WEL153 — Layout and Fitting for Welders - WEL166 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1503 --- # Project Management, CSC ## Courses - BUS204 — Project Management - BUS206 — Advanced Project Management - BUS295 — CAPM/PMP Exam prep Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1493 --- # Residential Electricity, CSC ## Courses - ELE110 — Home Electric Power - ELE123 — Electrical Applications I - ELE127 — Residential Wiring Methods - ELE131 — National Electrical Code I - ELE133 — Practical Electricity l - ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE151 — Electrical Troubleshooting Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1432 --- # Substance Abuse Assistant, CSC ## Courses - ADJ228 — Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs - HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services - HMS251 — Substance Abuse I - HMS252 — Substance Abuse II - HMS258 — Case Management and Substance Abuse - MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I - MEN102 — Mental Health Skill Training II - MEN198 — Seminar and Project - MEN290 — Coordinated Internship Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1480 --- # Supervision, CSC ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - BUS111 — Principles of Supervision I - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS201 — Organizational Behavior - BUS205 — Human Resource Management - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1452 --- # Surveying and Geographic Information Systems, CSC ## Courses - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - CAD201 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design I - CAD260 — Computer Applications for Surveyors and Technicians - CIV171 — Surveying I - CIV172 — Surveying II - CIV195 — Erosion Control and Storm Water - CIV241 — Applied Hydraulics and Drainage I - GIS101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology I - GIS102 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology II - GIS255 — Exploring Our Earth: Introduction to Remote Sensing - GIS295 — Emerging Topics in Geographic Information Systems - IND197 — Cooperative Education Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1439 --- # Web Design, CSC ## Courses - ART116 — Design for the Web I - ART117 — Design for the Web ll - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART220 — Advanced Design for the Web - ART263 — Interactive Design I - ART264 — Interactive Design II - ART295 — Topics in Web Design - ART298 — Web Design Seminar and Project - ITP140 — Client-Side Scripting - ITP150 — Python Programming Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1499 --- # Welding, CSC ## Courses - SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 - WEL116 — Welding I (Oxyacetylene) - WEL120 — Introduction to Welding - WEL123 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic) - WEL130 — Inert Gas Welding - WEL141 — Welder Qualification Tests I - WEL150 — Welding Drawing and Interpretation - WEL160 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WEL161 — Flux Cored Are Welding (FCAW) - WEL164 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) - WEL247 — Welding Layout and Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.brightpoint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1435 --- # ESL46 — Academic Writing II ESL 46 - Academic Writing II ESL 46 - Academic Writing II 4 credits Provides instruction and practice in the writing process at the advanced level. Improves competence in composing structured paragraphs in academic English. Emphasizes grammatical accuracy in complex sentences. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ESL36 --- # ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I ACC 211 - Principles of Accounting I ACC 211 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credits Introduces accounting principles with respect to financial reporting. Demonstrates how decision makers use accounting information for reporting purposes. Focuses on the preparation of accounting information and its use in the operation of organizations, as well as methods of analysis and interpretation of accounting information. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II ACC 212 - Principles of Accounting II ACC 212 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credits Introduces accounting principles with respect to cost and managerial accounting. Focuses on the application of accounting information with respect to product costing, as well as its use within the organization to provide direction and to judge performance. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ACC211 --- # ACC215 — Computerized Accounting ACC 215 - Computerized Accounting ACC 215 - Computerized Accounting 3 credits Introduces the computer in solving accounting problems. Focuses on operation of computers. Presents the accounting cycle and financial statement preparation in a computerized system and other applications for financial and managerial accounting. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ACC219 — Government and Non-profit Accounting ACC 219 - Government and Non-profit Accounting ACC 219 - Government and Non-profit Accounting 3 credits Introduces fund accounting as used by governmental and nonprofit entities. Stresses differences between accounting principles of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ACC212 --- # ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting I ACC 221 - Intermediate Accounting I ACC 221 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits Covers accounting principles and theory, including a review of the accounting cycle and accounting for current assets, current liabilities and investments. Introduces various accounting approaches and demonstrates the effect of these approaches on the financial statement users. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ACC212 --- # ACC222 — Intermediate Accounting II ACC 222 - Intermediate Accounting II ACC 222 - Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits Continues accounting principles and theory with emphasis on accounting for fixed assets, intangibles, corporate capital structure, long-term liabilities and investments. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ACC221 --- # ACC230 — Advanced Accounting ACC 230 - Advanced Accounting ACC 230 - Advanced Accounting 3 credits Develops the skills necessary to prepare financial statements for complex business organizations. Includes the preparation of consolidated financial statements focusing on business combinations, multinational corporations and foreign currency translation. Covers accounting for partnerships, state and local governments and nonprofit organizations. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ACC222 --- # ACC231 — Cost Accounting I ACC 231 - Cost Accounting I ACC 231 - Cost Accounting I 3 credits Studies cost accounting methods and reporting as applied to job order, process and standard cost accounting systems. Includes cost control and other topics. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ACC212 --- # ACC241 — Auditing l ACC 241 - Auditing l ACC 241 - Auditing l 3 credits Presents techniques of investigating, interpreting, and appraising accounting records and assertions. Studies internal control design and evaluation, evidence-gathering techniques and other topics. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ACC212 --- # ACC261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I ACC 261 - Principles of Federal Taxation I ACC 261 - Principles of Federal Taxation I 3 credits Presents the study of federal taxation as it relates to individuals and related entities. Includes tax planning, compliance and reporting. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ACC211 --- # ACC262 — Principles of Federal Taxation ll ACC 262 - Principles of Federal Taxation ll ACC 262 - Principles of Federal Taxation ll 3 credits Presents the study of federal taxation as it relates to partnerships, corporations, and other tax entities. Includes tax planning, compliance, and reporting. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ACC211 --- # AIR121 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I AIR 121 - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I AIR 121 - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I 3 credits Studies refrigeration theory; characteristics of refrigerants, temperature and pressure; tools and equipment; soldering; brazing; refrigeration systems; system components; compressors; evaporators; and metering devices. Presents charging and evaluation of systems and leak detection. Explores servicing the basic system. Explains use and care of oils and additives and troubleshooting of small commercial systems. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional car… --- # AIR122 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II AIR 122 - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II AIR 122 - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II 3 credits Studies refrigeration theory; characteristics of refrigerants, temperature and pressure; tools and equipment; soldering; brazing; refrigeration systems; system components; compressors; evaporators; and metering devices. Presents charging and evaluation of systems and leak detection. Explores servicing the basic system. Explains use and care of oils and additives and troubleshooting of small commercial systems. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional c… --- # AIR134 — Circuits and Controls I AIR 134 - Circuits and Controls I AIR 134 - Circuits and Controls I 3 credits Presents circuit diagrams for air conditioning units, reading and drawing of circuit diagrams, types of electrical controls. Includes analysis of air conditioning circuits, components, analysis and characteristics of circuits and controls, testing and servicing. Introduces electricity for air conditioning which includes circuit elements, direct current circuits and motors, single and three-phase circuits and motors, power distribution systems, and protective devices. Studies the electron and its behavior in passive… --- # AIR154 — Heating Systems I AIR 154 - Heating Systems I AIR 154 - Heating Systems I 3 credits Introduces types of fuels and their characteristics of combustion; types, components and characteristics of burners, and burner efficiency analyzers. Studies forced air heating systems including troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and servicing. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # AIR195 — EPA Section 608 Exam Prep Class AIR 195 - EPA Section 608 Exam Prep Class AIR 195 - EPA Section 608 Exam Prep Class 1 credit Students will be given lecture on the EPA Section 608 exam as well as practice exams to prepare them for their actual exam. At the end of this course they will sit for their exam administered by their instructor and mailed to Esco Institute for grading and processing. This is a requirement by the EPA for anyone handling a regulated refrigerant determined by the EPA. All persons must take and pass this exam before they are allowed to work in the HVAC/R field. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # AIR195 — Universal R-410a Safety and Training Exam Prep Class AIR 195 - Universal R-410a Safety and Training Exam Prep Class AIR 195 - Universal R-410a Safety and Training Exam Prep Class 1 credit Students will be given lecture on the Universal R-410a Safety and Training exam as well as practice exams to prepare them for their actual exam. At the end of this course they will sit for their exam administered by their instructor and mailed to Esco Institute for grading and processing. This exam lets companies know that the card holder is properly trained and uses safe practices when working with hi-pressure refrigerants. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # ASL101 — American Sign Language I ASL 101 - American Sign Language I ASL 101 - American Sign Language I 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes basic sentence structure in American Sign Language with a focus on interactive communicative competence. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ASL102 — American Sign Language II ASL 102 - American Sign Language II ASL 102 - American Sign Language II 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes basic sentence structure in American Sign Language with a focus on interactive communicative competence. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ASL101 --- # ASL201 — American Sign Language III ASL 201 - American Sign Language III ASL 201 - American Sign Language III 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes a variety of sentence structures in American Sign Language with a continued focus on interactive communicative competence. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ASL102 --- # ASL202 — American Sign Language IV ASL 202 - American Sign Language IV ASL 202 - American Sign Language IV 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes a variety of sentence structures in American Sign Language with a continued focus on interactive communicative competence. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ASL201 --- # ASL261 — Advanced American Sign Language I ASL 261 - Advanced American Sign Language I ASL 261 - Advanced American Sign Language I 4 credits Develops cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes a variety of sentence structures in American Sign Language with a continued focus on advanced communicative competence. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ASL202 --- # ASL262 — Advanced American Sign Language II ASL 262 - Advanced American Sign Language II ASL 262 - Advanced American Sign Language II 4 credits Develops cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes a variety of sentence structures in American Sign Language with a continued focus on advanced communicative competence. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ASL202 --- # ARC105 — Orientation and History of Architecture ARC 105 - Orientation and History of Architecture ARC 105 - Orientation and History of Architecture 1 credit Outlines the history of architecture and its impact on the dynaics of architecture and society. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # ARC115 — Architectural Graphics ARC 115 - Architectural Graphics ARC 115 - Architectural Graphics 2 credits Covers various types of presentation techniques associated with architecture, including rendered plans and elevations, pictorial drawings and perspectives, and the use of drawing media. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # ARC121 — Architectural Drafting I ARC 121 - Architectural Drafting I ARC 121 - Architectural Drafting I 3 credits Introduces techniques of architectural drafting, including lettering, dimensioning and symbols. Requires production of plans, sections and elevations of a simple building. Studies use of common reference material and the organization of architectural working drawings. Requires development of a limited set of working drawings, including a site plan, related details and pictorial drawings. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee… --- # ARC122 — Architectural Drafting II ARC 122 - Architectural Drafting II ARC 122 - Architectural Drafting II 3 credits Introduces techniques of architectural drafting, including lettering, dimensioning and symbols. Requires production of plans, sections and elevations of a simple building. Studies use of common reference material and the organization of architectural working drawings. Requires development of a limited set of working drawings, including a site plan, related details and pictorial drawings. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific f… Prerequisites: ARC121 --- # ARC195 — Fundamentals of Architectural Design ARC 195 - Fundamentals of Architectural Design ARC 195 - Fundamentals of Architectural Design 3 credits Investigates the history of architecture and its impact on societal dynamics by application of graphic representation using various techniques, including rendering, diagramming, scaling, perspective and other pictoral drawings. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ARC221 — Architectural CAD Applications Software I ARC 221 - Architectural CAD Applications Software I ARC 221 - Architectural CAD Applications Software I 3 credits Teaches the principles and techniques of architectural drawing practices through the use of architecture specific CAD software. Utilizes the commands and features of the software to generate drawings that emphasize architectural design and structural systems. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per cred… Prerequisites: ARC122 --- # ARC222 — Architectural CAD Applications Software II ARC 222 - Architectural CAD Applications Software II ARC 222 - Architectural CAD Applications Software II 3 credits Uses advanced features of architectural CAD software to teach students to develop working drawings and details that adhere to the practices and techniques of architectural drawing principles. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: ARC221 --- # ARC231 — Advanced Architectural Drafting I ARC 231 - Advanced Architectural Drafting I ARC 231 - Advanced Architectural Drafting I 4 credits Provides fundamental knowledge of the principles and techniques of architectural drawing procedures. Familiarizes student with design process. Provides a better understanding of the relation between architectural design and structural systems. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 8 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic… Prerequisites: ARC222 --- # ARC232 — Advanced Architectural Drafting II ARC 232 - Advanced Architectural Drafting II ARC 232 - Advanced Architectural Drafting II 4 credits Requires development of complete set of working drawings and details according to principles and techniques of architectural drawings and procedures used in professional firms. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 8 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: ARC231 --- # ARC243 — Environmental Systems ARC 243 - Environmental Systems ARC 243 - Environmental Systems 4 credits Studies energy sources and strategies for use in buildings; heat loss and heat gain; heating and cooling equipment and system; water supply, distribution and waste systems and equipment; principles of electricity, electrical systems and equipment. Lecture: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ARC246 — Materials and Methods of Construction ARC 246 - Materials and Methods of Construction ARC 246 - Materials and Methods of Construction 4 credits Introduces the characteristics of building materials and the methods of construction in which these materials are used in the erection of structures. Introduces the physical properties of steel, concrete, timber, glass and related materials as well as methods used in testing materials. All CSI divisions are discussed. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this co… --- # ARC258 — Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices ARC 258 - Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices ARC 258 - Building Codes, Contract Documents and Professional Office Practices 3 credits Covers professional role of the architectural technician with regard to the construction industry. Includes building codes and their effect on specifications and drawings. Teaches purpose and writing of specifications with their legal and practical applications to working drawings. Analyzes contract documents for client-architect-contractor responsibilities and duties. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic ART 101 - History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic ART 101 - History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic 3 credits Surveys the history and interpretation of architecture, painting and sculpture from the prehistoric era through the Gothic. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern ART 102 - History of Art: Renaissance to Modern ART 102 - History of Art: Renaissance to Modern 3 credits Surveys the history and interpretation of architecture, painting and sculpture from the Renaissance through the modern era. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART116 — Design for the Web I ART 116 - Design for the Web I ART 116 - Design for the Web I 3 credits Introduces the basic elements of web page design: typography, imagery, and color, and examines how they are combined to create effective layouts. Teaches organization of materials, sketching and concept development, site planning and various methods of construction. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # ART117 — Design for the Web ll ART 117 - Design for the Web ll ART 117 - Design for the Web ll 3 credits Continues the study of design concepts introduced in Design for the Web l (ART 116). Concentrates on the addition of animation, sound, and interactivity to the web pages. Explores advanced design problems. Lecture: 2 credits per week. Laboratory: 2 credits per week. Total 4 credits per week. Prerequisites: ART116 --- # ART121 — Foundations of Drawing ART 121 - Foundations of Drawing ART 121 - Foundations of Drawing 3 credits Develops basic drawing skills and understanding of visual language through studio instruction/lecture. Introduces concepts such as line, proportion, space, perspective, value and composition as applied to still life, landscape and figure. Uses drawing media such as pencil, charcoal and ink wash. Includes field trips and gallery assignments as appropriate. Lecture: 1 hour. Studio instruction: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART122 — Drawing II ART 122 - Drawing II ART 122 - Drawing II 3 credits Develops basic drawing skills and understanding of visual language through studio instruction/lecture. Introduces concepts such as proportion, space, perspective, tone and composition as applied to still life, landscape and the figure. Uses drawing media such as pencil, charcoal, ink wash and color media. Includes field trips and gallery assignments as appropriate. Lecture: 1 hour. Studio instruction: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design ART 131 - Two-Dimensional Design ART 131 - Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits Introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to two-dimensional studio projects. Introduces two-dimensional media, techniques, compositional strategies, and color concepts and interactions. Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical and contemporary practices and critical analysis. May include field trips as required. Lecture: 1 hour. Studio instruction: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design ART 132 - Three-Dimensional Design ART 132 - Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits Introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to three-dimensional studio projects. Introduces three-dimensional media, techniques, compositional strategies, and color concepts and interactions. Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical and contemporary practices and critical analysis. May include field trips as required. Lecture: 1 hour. Studio instruction: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART133 — Time Studio ART 133 - Time Studio ART 133 - Time Studio 3 credits Introduces time-based art concepts and explores the impact of sequence and duration on video, sound, installation, and performance art. Emphasizes the integration of traditional, non-traditional, and emerging production methods and materials in creating time-based artworks. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART141 — Typography I ART 141 - Typography I ART 141 - Typography I 3 credits Studies the history of letterforms and typefaces and examines their uses in contemporary communications media. Emphasizes applications to specific design problems. Includes identification and specification of type and uses current technologies for copy fitting and hands-on typesetting problems. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # ART150 — History of Film and Animation ART 150 - History of Film and Animation ART 150 - History of Film and Animation 3 credits Exposes the student to the rich history of temporal imagery from the invention of the zootrope and kinetoscope through the rise of the moving picture industry and the development of the first animated films to present day television. Chronicles the impact of the moving image in the 20th century. Discusses the design and concept of influential works as well as the relationship between these earlier forms of moving graphics and today’s innovative video technology. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART153 — Ceramics I ART 153 - Ceramics I ART 153 - Ceramics I 3 credits Part I of II. Presents problems in the design and production of functional and non-functional ceramic works. Includes hand-building the potter’s wheel and clays and glazes. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART154 — Ceramics II ART 154 - Ceramics II ART 154 - Ceramics II 3 credits Part II of II. Presents problems in the design and production of functional and non-functional ceramic works. Includes hand-building the potter’s wheel and clays and glazes. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics ART 180 - Introduction to Computer Graphics ART 180 - Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 credits Provides a working introduction to computer-based electronic technology used by visual artists and designers. Presents the basics of operating platforms and standard industry software. Introduces problems in which students can explore creative potential of the new electronic media environment. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART184 — Survey of Museum Practice ART 184 - Survey of Museum Practice ART 184 - Survey of Museum Practice 3 credits Explores the role of the museum in society and traces the foundations upon which these public, cultural and educational institutions are built. Emphasizes the management and interpretation of historic properties and collections. This course is cross-listed with HIS 183 . Credit will not be awarded for both. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART185 — Introduction to Museum Education ART 185 - Introduction to Museum Education ART 185 - Introduction to Museum Education 3 credits Explores the basic elements of museum education, the different programming techniques museums use to reach all types of audiences, and the ways museums identify audiences. This course is cross-listed with HIS 185 . Credit will not be awarded for both. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART186 — Collections Management ART 186 - Collections Management ART 186 - Collections Management 3 credits Discusses the fundamentals of collections policy, deaccessioning, appraisal, and curatorial management. This course is cross-listed with HIS 186 . Credit will not be awarded for both. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART195 — Museum Studies: Curatorship ART 195 - Museum Studies: Curatorship ART 195 - Museum Studies: Curatorship 1 credit Everyone in the museum should understand the institution’s curatorial responsibilities, and every musuem should have a curatorial strategy suited to its collection and/or its exhibitions. In this course, students will study principles and practices relating to core curatorial functions, learn about the relationship of curatorship to the museum’s mission, investigate current challenges facing museums and curatorial staff, and consider how technology is changing the ways museums fulfill their curatorial respons… --- # ART195 — Museum Studies: Museums and Controversy ART 195 - Museum Studies: Museums and Controversy ART 195 - Museum Studies: Museums and Controversy 1 credit Museums are not new to controversy, but are having to think more strategically about how they handle controversial content in this divisive era. This course wil explore some of the controversies that museums have faced, and how they have dealt with them, from interpreting enslaved populations to celebrating the Enola Gay. Students will learn how museums engage with controversial content, and how public opinion can have a huge impact on what museums say and cover. Lecture: 1 hour. Total… --- # ART195 — Museum Studies: Museums and Digital Content ART 195 - Museum Studies: Museums and Digital Content ART 195 - Museum Studies: Museums and Digital Content 1 credit This course will explore the ways in which the museum industry has leveraged the virtual realm of programming to enhance the visitor experience, promote learning and expand the institution’s reach to a wider and more diverse audience. Through discussion with peers, supplemental readings and assignments the students will investigate the proliferation of digital content today and its impact on the museum experience. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # ART195 — Topics ART 195 - Topics ART 195 - Topics 1 - 5 credits Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # ART200 — History of Non-Western Art ART 200 - History of Non-Western Art ART 200 - History of Non-Western Art 3 credits Explores art as an integral aspect of cultures from Africa, Asia, Islamic groups, Oceania, Native America, and pre-Columbian Central and South America. Increases understanding of the formal and iconographic properties of these works by examining the philosophies, social customs, and ritual practices of their cultures. The assignments in the course require the reading of scholarly articles and researched-based writing. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART203 — Animation I ART 203 - Animation I ART 203 - Animation I 3 credits Introduces the student to the basic techniques of animation, combining traditional and computer-generated skills. Teaches theoretical elements of the aesthetics of sequential imagery. Provides practical experience in two-dimensional and/or three-dimensional animation. Exposes the student to a variety of animation techniques. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART204 — Animation II ART 204 - Animation II ART 204 - Animation II 3 credits Builds on the student’s skills in the techniques of animation developed in ART 203 - Animation I . Emphasizes computer-generated, high-quality animations. Teaches the advanced techniques of two- and three-dimensional computer animation. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART203 --- # ART208 — Video Techniques ART 208 - Video Techniques ART 208 - Video Techniques 3 credits Addresses the fundamentals of video technology and non-linear video editing. Focuses on the aesthetics of time-code editing using current industry software. Teaches a student to shoot and capture video and record and edit sound, and combine artwork, animation, video, and sound in the creation of professional-quality original video projects. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # ART213 — Italian Art I ART 213 - Italian Art I ART 213 - Italian Art I 3 credits Surveys Italian art from Cimabue to Canaletto. Includes sculpture, painting, and architecture. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART217 — Graphic Design I ART 217 - Graphic Design I ART 217 - Graphic Design I 3 credits Focuses on creative concepts and skills necessary for graphic design problem solving using current technology. Includes techniques specific to computer applications for the production of print design using text and image. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART180 --- # ART218 — Graphic Design II ART 218 - Graphic Design II ART 218 - Graphic Design II 3 credits Builds on the studies completed in Graphic Design I. Teaches advanced problem solving skills, concept development and project management. Applies intermediate level production techniques to 2D and 3D graphic design using current technologies and principles of pre-press production. Part II of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 217 Prerequisites: ART217 --- # ART220 — Advanced Design for the Web ART 220 - Advanced Design for the Web ART 220 - Advanced Design for the Web 3 credits Presents advanced features of web design and technology used by designers. Explores advanced design problems. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART116, ART117 --- # ART223 — Life Drawing ART 223 - Life Drawing ART 223 - Life Drawing 3 credits Advances skills and exploration in drawing through studio practice. Continues investigation of elements and principles of design emphasizing perceptual figure drawing. Introduces a variety of media and techniques including color media and theory. Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical and contemporary practices and critical analysis. May include field trips. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Studio instruction: 4 hours per week. Total 5 hours per week. --- # ART241 — Painting I ART 241 - Painting I ART 241 - Painting I 3 credits Introduces abstract and representational painting in acrylic and/or oil with emphasis on color composition and value. Lecture: 1 hours. Studio instruction: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART223 --- # ART242 — Painting II ART 242 - Painting II ART 242 - Painting II 3 credits Introduces abstract and representational painting in acrylic and/or oil with emphasis on color composition and value. Lecture: 1 hours. Studio instruction: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART241 --- # ART243 — Watercolor I ART 243 - Watercolor I ART 243 - Watercolor I 3 credits Presents abstract and representational painting in watercolor with emphasis on design, color, composition, technique and value. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART244 — Watercolor II ART 244 - Watercolor II ART 244 - Watercolor II 3 credits Presents abstract and representational painting in watercolor with emphasis on design, color, composition, technique and value. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART243 --- # ART245 — Portrait Painting ART 245 - Portrait Painting ART 245 - Portrait Painting 3 credits Explores portrait painting as representational and abstract art. Emphasizes analytical study of the head using a variety of mediums. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART121 --- # ART246 — Figure Painting ART 246 - Figure Painting ART 246 - Figure Painting 3 credits Concentrates on the human figure as subject matter for painting. Emphasizes composition as it relates to figure study. Explores formal and informal approaches to include representation and abstraction using various painting media. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART241 --- # ART247 — Painting Techniques for Illustrators ART 247 - Painting Techniques for Illustrators ART 247 - Painting Techniques for Illustrators 3 credits Introduces materials and techniques used by the illustrator. Includes water-soluble paints (watercolor, acrylic, gouache), oil-based paints, and mixed media. Lecture: 1 hour. Studio instruction: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART248 — Painting III ART 248 - Painting III ART 248 - Painting III 3 credits Introduces advanced concepts and techniques of representational and abstract painting as applied to the head/figure, still-life, landscape and other subject matter including non-objective painting. Gives additional instruction in color, composition, modeling, space and perspective. Encourages individual approaches to painting. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART242 --- # ART249 — Painting IV ART 249 - Painting IV ART 249 - Painting IV 3 credits Introduces advanced concepts and techniques of representational and abstract painting as applied to the head/figure, still-life, landscape and other subject matter including non-objective painting. Gives additional instruction in color, composition, modeling, space and perspective. Encourages individual approaches to painting. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART248 --- # ART250 — History of Design ART 250 - History of Design ART 250 - History of Design 3 credits Surveys the development of graphic design and illustration with emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. Analyzes the work of outstanding designers and illustrators. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART259 — Landscape Painting ART 259 - Landscape Painting ART 259 - Landscape Painting 3 credits Provides a comprehensive study of the techniques and approaches to the subject of landscape painting from the historic and current prospective. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART241 --- # ART263 — Interactive Design I ART 263 - Interactive Design I ART 263 - Interactive Design I 3 credits Focuses on conceptualization and problem solving for interactive design. Instructs students in techniques specific to web, multimedia for the web and other interactive design projects using current technology and standards. Interactive functionality and usability are covered. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART180 --- # ART264 — Interactive Design II ART 264 - Interactive Design II ART 264 - Interactive Design II 3 credits Builds on the studies completed in Interactive Design I. Focuses on conceptualization and problem solving for interactive design. Instructs students in intermediate techniques specific to web, multimedia for the web and other interactive design projects using current technology and standards. Includes interactive documents and experiences. Part II of II Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART263 --- # ART271 — Printmaking I ART 271 - Printmaking I ART 271 - Printmaking I 3 credits Introduces the student to the full range of printmaking techniques. Includes woodcut, silkscreen, etching, and lithography. Provides historical perspective on printmaking. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART287 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation ART 287 - Portfolio and Resume Preparation ART 287 - Portfolio and Resume Preparation 2 credits Focuses on portfolio preparation, resume writing and job interviewing for students. Recommended for final semester program students. Lecture: 1 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ART290 — Coordinated Internship ART 290 - Coordinated Internship ART 290 - Coordinated Internship 3 credits Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ART291 — Computerized Graphic Design I ART 291 - Computerized Graphic Design I ART 291 - Computerized Graphic Design I 3 credits Introduces students to using the computer as a publishing system. Examines stages of a publication from typesetting, laying out, creating and digitizing of illustrations and photographs, to the final printing. Requires students to write, design, illustrate and print pamphlets on the computer, including one full-color publication. Print I of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Studio instruction: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART295 — Topics in Web Design ART 295 - Topics in Web Design ART 295 - Topics in Web Design 3 credtis Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ART296 — Museum Internship ART 296 - Museum Internship ART 296 - Museum Internship 3 credits Internship without pay with an approved museum, collection, or historic site, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # ART296 — On-Site Training: Web Design Internship ART 296 - On-Site Training: Web Design Internship ART 296 - On-Site Training: Web Design Internship 3 credits Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. --- # ART298 — Museum Studies: Seminar & Project ART 298 - Museum Studies: Seminar & Project ART 298 - Museum Studies: Seminar & Project 3 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # ART298 — Web Design Seminar and Project ART 298 - Web Design Seminar and Project ART 298 - Web Design Seminar and Project 3 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # BIO101 — General Biology I BIO 101 - General Biology I BIO 101 - General Biology I 4 credits Focuses on biological processes with a chemical foundation, including macromolecules, cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure and function; information flow, storage and exchange; pathways and transformations of energy and matter; and systems biology. Emphasizes the process of science, interdisciplinary approach, and relevance of biology to society. Part I of a two-course sequence. Assignments require college-level reading fluency, coherent writ… --- # BIO102 — General Biology II BIO 102 - General Biology II BIO 102 - General Biology II 4 credits Focuses on biological processes with a chemical foundation, including macromolecules, cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure and function; information flow, storage and exchange; pathways and transformations of energy and matter; and systems biology. Emphasizes the process of science, interdisciplinary approach, and relevance of biology to society. Part II of a two-course sequence. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory:… Prerequisites: BIO101 --- # BIO106 — Life Science BIO 106 - Life Science BIO 106 - Life Science 4 credits Surveys the basic concepts of life science. Engages in the scientific process by developing hypotheses, gathering data, and analyzing results. Explores topics within the context of the societal implications of science. Intended for students not majoring in science. Assignments require college-level reading fluency, coherent written communication, and basic mathematical skills. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Credit toward graduation cannot be awarded for both BIO 101 and BIO 106. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total… --- # BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 141 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 141 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits Presents the study of anatomy & physiology including anatomical terminology, homeostasis, histology, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Part I of II. Assignments require college-level reading fluency, coherent written communication, and basic mathematical skills. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Co- or Prerequisites: BIO101 --- # BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 142 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 142 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits Continues study of anatomy and physiology including endocrine system, blood and cardiovascular system, lymphatic system and immunity, respiratory system, urinary system, fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, digestive system and nutrient metabolism, reproductive system, and prenatal development. Part II of II. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO141 --- # BIO145 — Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology BIO 145 - Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology BIO 145 - Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits Introduces human anatomy and physiology. Covers basic chemical concepts, cellular physiology, as well as the anatomy and physiology of human organ systems. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. 6 hours per week. --- # BIO147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology BIO 147 - Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology BIO 147 - Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology 1 credit Prepares students to work effectively in a scientific laboratory through instruction of the metric system, scientific notation, exponents, solution making, pH readings, and the creation of standard curves for data analysis. Focus will be on quantitative skills needed to perform most basic laboratory work. Skills will be practiced and reinforced through application-based problems and hands on activities. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences BIO 150 - Microbiology for Health Sciences BIO 150 - Microbiology for Health Sciences 4 credits Focuses on the general characteristics, cellular structure, and metabolism of microorganisms. Emphasizes microbial relationships with individual and community health. Includes impact of microbes on human health and disease, microbial pathogenicity, identifying and managing infectous diseases and controlling microbial growth, healthcare associated infections and epidemiology. Studies aseptic culturing techniques with hands-on experience in safe microbiology practices. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: R… Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO141 --- # BIO165 — Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology BIO 165 - Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology BIO 165 - Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology 2 credits Prepares students to work effectively in a scientific field and explains the basics of the regulatory and quality environments encountered in a biotechnology or pharmaceutical field. Surveys the principles and practices used on a day-to-day basis in regulatory affairs and quality systems. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO180 --- # BLD110 — Introduction to Construction BLD 110 - Introduction to Construction BLD 110 - Introduction to Construction 3 credits Covers basic knowledge and requirements needed in the construction trades. Introduces use of tools and equipment, with emphasis on construction safety, including personal and tool safety. Provides a working introduction to basic blueprint reading and fundamentals of construction mathematics. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academ… --- # BLD111 — Blueprint Reading and the Building Code BLD 111 - Blueprint Reading and the Building Code BLD 111 - Blueprint Reading and the Building Code 3 credits Introduces reading and interpreting various kinds of blueprints and working drawings with reference to local, state, and national building codes. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # BLD165 — Construction Field Operations BLD 165 - Construction Field Operations BLD 165 - Construction Field Operations 2 credits Introduces areas of construction field management which relate directly to on-the-job requirements of construction operations viewed from the construction superintendent’s standpoint. Includes theories of project management and field supervision; utilization of equipment, labor and material; construction site development; requirements of field scheduling; management input requirements; job recording and documentation; supervision responsibility. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per we… --- # BLD231 — Construction Estimating I BLD 231 - Construction Estimating I BLD 231 - Construction Estimating I 3 credits Focuses on materials take-off and computing quantities from working drawings and specifications. Includes methods for computing quantities of concrete, steel, masonry, roofing, excavation. Deals with pricing building components, materials and processes, as well as transportation and handling costs, mark-up discount procedures, equipment cost and labor rates. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS100 — Introduction to Business BUS 100 - Introduction to Business BUS 100 - Introduction to Business 3 credits Presents a broad introduction to the functioning of business enterprise within the U.S. economic framework. Introduces economic systems, essential elements of business organization, production, human resource management, marketing, finance and risk management. Develops business vocabulary. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS111 — Principles of Supervision I BUS 111 - Principles of Supervision I BUS 111 - Principles of Supervision I 3 credits Teaches the fundamentals of supervision, including the primary responsibilities of the supervisor. Introduces factors relating to the work of supervisor and subordinates. Covers aspects of leadership, job management, work improvement, training and orientation, performance evaluation and effective employee/supervisor relationships. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS116 — Entrepreneurship BUS 116 - Entrepreneurship BUS 116 - Entrepreneurship 3 credits Presents the various steps considered necessary when going into business. Includes areas such as product-service analysis, market research evaluation, setting up books, ways to finance startup, operations of the business, development of business plans, buyouts versus starting from scratch, and franchising. Uses problems and cases to demonstrate implementation of these techniques. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS117 — Leadership Development BUS 117 - Leadership Development BUS 117 - Leadership Development 3 credits Covers interpersonal relations in hierarchical structures. Examines the dynamics of teamwork, motivation, handling change and conflict and how to achieve positive results through others. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS125 — Applied Business Mathematics BUS 125 - Applied Business Mathematics BUS 125 - Applied Business Mathematics 3 credits Applies mathematical operations to business process and problems such as wages and payroll, sales and property taxes, checkbook records and bank reconciliation, depreciation, overhead, distribution of profit and loss in partnerships, distribution of corporate dividends, commercial discounts, markup, markdown, simple interest, present values, bank discount notes, multiple payment plans, compound interest annuities, sinking funds, and amortization. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS195 — Microsoft Project BUS 195 - Microsoft Project BUS 195 - Microsoft Project 3 credits Covers the use of project management software to assist a project manager to develop a schedule, assign resources to tasks, track progress, manage the budget, and analyze workloads. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS200 — Principles of Management BUS 200 - Principles of Management BUS 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits Teaches management and the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Focuses on application of management principles to realistic situations managers encounter as they attempt to achieve organizational --- # BUS201 — Organizational Behavior BUS 201 - Organizational Behavior BUS 201 - Organizational Behavior 3 credits Presents a behaviorally oriented course combining the functions of management with the psychology of leading and managing people. Focuses on the effective use of human resources through understanding human motivation and behavior patterns, conflict management and resolution, group functioning and process, the psychology of decision-making, and the importance of recognizing and managing change. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # BUS204 — Project Management BUS 204 - Project Management BUS 204 - Project Management 3 credits Provides students with knowledge of essential skills and techniques necessary to lead or participate in projects assigned to managerial personnel. Covers time and task scheduling, resource management, problem solving strategies and other areas related to managing a project. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS205 — Human Resource Management BUS 205 - Human Resource Management BUS 205 - Human Resource Management 3 credits Introduces employment, selection and placement of personnel, forecasting, job analysis, job descriptions, training methods and programs, employee evaluation systems, compensation, benefits and labor relations. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS206 — Advanced Project Management BUS 206 - Advanced Project Management BUS 206 - Advanced Project Management 3 credits Provides students with in-depth knowledge and advanced skills and techniques necessary to lead projects assigned to project managers. Covers project initiating, project planning, project executing, project monitoring and controlling, and project closing. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS208 — Quality and Productivity Management BUS 208 - Quality and Productivity Management BUS 208 - Quality and Productivity Management 3 credits Focuses on the key quality improvement concepts regarding products and services, customers and suppliers, and systems and processes that make quality a part of the work life of an organization. Emphasizes the role of teams and a variety of quality improvement tools, charts, matrices, and diagrams. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS209 — Continuous Quality Improvement BUS 209 - Continuous Quality Improvement BUS 209 - Continuous Quality Improvement 3 credits Presents the different philosophies in Quality Control. Introduces students to Process Improvement, Team Development, Consensus Building, and Problem-Solving strategies. Identifies methods for Process Improvement in manufacturing and service organizations which includes Statistical Process Control when used in the quality control function of business and industry. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS220 — Introduction to Business Statistics BUS 220 - Introduction to Business Statistics BUS 220 - Introduction to Business Statistics 3 credits Introduces statistics as a tool in decision making. Emphasizes ability to collect, present and analyze data. Employs measures of central tendency and dispersion, statistical inference, index number and time series analysis. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH154 --- # BUS224 — Business Statistics BUS 224 - Business Statistics BUS 224 - Business Statistics 3 credits Introduces methods of probability assessment and statistical inference. Includes data presentation; descriptive statistics; basic probability concepts; discrete and continuous probability distributions; decision theory; estimation and sampling distributions; Central Limit Theorem; simple linear regression and hypothesis testing for a single sample or population. Emphasizes business and economic applications. Utilizes computer software as a tool for problem-solving. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # BUS227 — Business Analytics BUS 227 - Business Analytics BUS 227 - Business Analytics 3 credits Includes overview of quantitative methods in business decision-making, simple and multiple regression and correlation analysis, time series analysis and business forecasting, decision analysis, linear programming, transportation and assignment methods, and network models. Students will be required to use computer applications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS234 — Supply Chain Management BUS 234 - Supply Chain Management BUS 234 - Supply Chain Management 3 credits Examines the process of planning, organizing, and controlling the flow of materials and services from supplier to end users/ customers. Focuses on coordinating supply management, operations and integrated logistics into a seamless pipeline to maintain a continual flow of products and services. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS236 — Communication in Management BUS 236 - Communication in Management BUS 236 - Communication in Management 3 credits Introduces the functions of communication in management with emphasis on gathering, organizing, and transmitting facts and ideas. Teaches the basic techniques of effective oral and written communication. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law BUS 240 - Introduction to Business Law BUS 240 - Introduction to Business Law 3 credits Provides an introduction to the American legal system and the use of law to achieve economic and social goals. Highlights ethical principles and legal reasoning underlying the rights and obligations of business relationships and their effect on business decision-making. Emphasizes fundamental principles of government regulation and the court system, constitutional law, torts, criminal law, contracts, agency, employment, and property law. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS241 — Business Law I BUS 241 - Business Law I BUS 241 - Business Law I 3 credits Develops a basic understanding of the US business legal environment. Introduces property and contract law, agency and partnership liability and government regulatory law. Students will be able to apply these legal principles to landlord/tenant disputes, consumer rights issues, employment relationships and other business transactions. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS266 — Production and Operations Management BUS 266 - Production and Operations Management BUS 266 - Production and Operations Management 3 credits Examines the process by which both goods and services- producing businesses, many not-for-profit institutions and governmental agencies transform resources into an end product to meet the demands of customers or clients. Includes a survey of some of the quantitative methods involved in the process. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH154 --- # BUS280 — Introduction to International Business BUS 280 - Introduction to International Business BUS 280 - Introduction to International Business 3 credits Studies the problems, challenges, and opportunities which arise when business operations or organizations transcend national boundaries. Examines the functions of international business in the economy, international and transnational marketing, production, and financial operations. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # BUS295 — CAPM/PMP Exam prep BUS 295 - CAPM/PMP Exam prep BUS 295 - CAPM/PMP Exam prep 3 credits Provides the student the opportunity to apply for and to take the CAPM or PMP certification exams from PMI. Students perform intensive study prior to taking the certification exam. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: BUS206 --- # BUS298 — Seminar and Project BUS 298 - Seminar and Project BUS 298 - Seminar and Project 3 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational objective and a study of approaches to the selection and pursuit of career opportunities in the field. May be repeated for credit. Lecture: 3 hours per week Variable hours. --- # MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing MKT 201 - Introduction to Marketing MKT 201 - Introduction to Marketing 3 credits Introduces students to the discipline of marketing and the need to create customer value and relationships in the marketplace. Presents an overview of the marketing principles and management strategies, along with the analytical tools used by organizations in the creation of a marketing plan. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry CHM 101 - Introductory Chemistry CHM 101 - Introductory Chemistry 4 credits Explores the experimental and theoretical concepts of general chemistry while emphasizing scientific reasoning, critical and analytical thinking. Designed for the non-science major. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MDE10 --- # CHM110 — Survey of Chemistry CHM 110 - Survey of Chemistry CHM 110 - Survey of Chemistry 3 credits Introduces the basic concepts of general, organic and biochemistry with emphasis on their applications to other disciplines. No previous chemistry background required. CHM 110 is primarily intended for students enrolled in the funeral services and veterinary technician curricula and does not satisfy the laboratory science requirement . Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHM111 — General Chemistry I CHM 111 - General Chemistry I CHM 111 - General Chemistry I 4 credits Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong background in mathematics. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in the lecture portion of the course to earn an overall grade of C or higher. Part I of II. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # CHM112 — General Chemistry II CHM 112 - General Chemistry II CHM 112 - General Chemistry II 4 credits Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong background in mathematics. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in the lecture portion of the course to earn an overall grade of C or higher. Part II of II. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM111 --- # CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I CHM 241 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 241 - Organic Chemistry I 3 credits Introduces fundamental chemistry of carbon compounds, including structures, physical properties, syntheses and typical reactions. Emphasizes reaction mechanisms. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM112 --- # CHM242 — Organic Chemistry II CHM 242 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 242 - Organic Chemistry II 3 credits Introduces fundamental chemistry of carbon compounds, including structures, physical properties, syntheses and typical reactions. Emphasizes reaction mechanisms. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM241 --- # CHM245 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory: I CHM 245 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory: I CHM 245 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory: I 2 credits Introduces various methods and procedures used in present day organic laboratories. Covers the general techniques, organic synthesis, and the use of common spectroscopic instrumentation; synthesizing a variety of compounds; and analyzing the products through physical properties and spectroscopy. Part I of II. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM112 --- # CHM246 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHM 246 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHM 246 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2 credits Introduces various methods and procedures used in present day organic laboratories. Covers the general techniques, organic synthesis, and the use of common spectroscopic instrumentation; synthesizing a variety of compounds; and analyzing the products through physical properties and spectroscopy. Part II of II. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM245 --- # CHD118 — Language Arts for Young Children CHD 118 - Language Arts for Young Children CHD 118 - Language Arts for Young Children 3 credits Emphasizes the early development of children’s language and literacy skills. Presents techniques and methods for supporting all aspects of communication and emergent reading and writing. Addresses equitable and inclusive strategies for intervention and support. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHD120 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education CHD 120 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education CHD 120 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits Introduces early childhood development through activities and experiences in early childhood, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and primary programs. Investigates classroom organization and procedures, and use of classroom time and materials, approaches to education for young children, professionalism, and curricular procedures. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHD145 — Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children CHD 145 - Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children CHD 145 - Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children 3 credits Focuses on children’s exploration, play, and creative expression in the areas of art, music, and movement. Emphasis will be on developing strategies for using various open-ended media representing a range of approaches in creative thinking. Addresses strategies for intervention and support for exceptional children and English Language Learners. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHD146 — Math, Science and Social Studies for Children CHD 146 - Math, Science and Social Studies for Children CHD 146 - Math, Science and Social Studies for Children 3 credits Provides experiences in content, methods, and materials for the development of math, science, and social studies skills in children. Emphasis will be on developing strategies for using various resources to facilitate children’s construction of knowledge. Addresses strategies for intervention and support for children with special needs and English Language Learners. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CHD165 — Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings CHD 165 - Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings CHD 165 - Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings 3 credits Focuses on observation as the primary method for gathering information about children in early childhood settings. Emphasizes development of skills in the implementation of a range of observation techniques. Includes minimum 30 hours of field placement in early learning setting. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CHD166 — Infant and Toddler Programs CHD 166 - Infant and Toddler Programs CHD 166 - Infant and Toddler Programs 3 credits Examines child growth and development from birth to 36 months. Focuses on development in the physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and language domains. Emphasizes the importance of the environment and relationships for healthy brain development during the child’s first three years of life. Investigates regulatory standards for infant/toddler caregiving. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHD205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children CHD 205 - Guiding the Behavior of Children CHD 205 - Guiding the Behavior of Children 3 credits Emphasizes social development and guidance. Presents practices that are respectful and meet the emotional needs of individual children. Addresses strategies for communicating expectations, promoting prosocial behaviors, preventing, and minimizing behavioral challenges through careful planning of the learning environment, curriculum, and teacher guidance. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHD210 — Children with Exceptionalities CHD 210 - Children with Exceptionalities CHD 210 - Children with Exceptionalities 3 credits Reviews the history of and legal requirements for providing intervention and educational services for young children with special needs. Studies the characteristics of children with a diverse array of needs and developmental abilities. Explores concepts of early intervention, inclusion, guiding behavior and adapting environments to meet children’s needs. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHD216 — Early Learning, Family, Community, and Social Change CHD 216 - Early Learning, Family, Community, and Social Change CHD 216 - Early Learning, Family, Community, and Social Change 3 credits Explores methods of developing positive, effective partnerships with families to enhance their developmental goals for children. Describes risk and protective factors and identifies community resources. Considers culture and other diverse needs, perspectives, and abilities of families and educators. Emphasizes advocacy and public policy awareness as an important role of early childhood educators. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CHD265 — Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings CHD 265 - Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings CHD 265 - Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings 3 credits Focuses on implementation of activity planning and observation of children through participation in early childhood settings. Emphasizes responsive teaching practices and assessment of children’s development. Reviews legal and ethical implications of working with children. Supports the student in creating a professional educational portfolio. Includes minimum 30 hours of field placement in early learning setting. Le… Prerequisites: CHD118, CHD120, CHD145, CHD146, CHD165, CHD166, CHD205, CHD210, CHD216, CHD270, EDU200, EDU235 --- # CHD270 — Administration of Child Care Programs CHD 270 - Administration of Child Care Programs CHD 270 - Administration of Child Care Programs 3 credits Examines the skills needed for establishing and managing early childhood programs. Emphasizes professionalism and interpersonal skills, program planning, staff selection and development, creating policies, budgeting, and developing forms for recordkeeping. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # CHI101 — Beginning Chinese I CHI 101 - Beginning Chinese I CHI 101 - Beginning Chinese I 5 credits Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills; emphasizes basic Chinese sentence structure. Lecture: 5 hours per week. --- # CHI102 — Beginning Chinese II CHI 102 - Beginning Chinese II CHI 102 - Beginning Chinese II 5 credits Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills; emphasizes basic Chinese sentence structure. Lecture: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHI101 --- # CHI201 — Intermediate Chinese I CHI 201 - Intermediate Chinese I CHI 201 - Intermediate Chinese I 4 credits Offers intensive practice in comprehending and speaking Chinese, with emphasis on developing structure and fluency. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Part I of II. Prerequisites: CHI102 --- # CHI202 — Intermediate Chinese II CHI 202 - Intermediate Chinese II CHI 202 - Intermediate Chinese II 4 credits Offers intensive practice in comprehending and speaking Chinese, with emphasis on developing structure and fluency. Lecture: 4 hours per week Part II of II. Prerequisites: CHI201 --- # CIV171 — Surveying I CIV 171 - Surveying I CIV 171 - Surveying I 3 credits Introduces surveying equipment, procedures and computations including adjustment of instruments, distance measurement, leveling, angle measurement, traversing, traverse adjustments, area computations and introduction to topography. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # CIV172 — Surveying II CIV 172 - Surveying II CIV 172 - Surveying II 3 credits Introduces surveys for transportation systems including the preparation and analysis of topographic maps, horizontal and vertical curves, earthwork and other topics related to transportation construction. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: CIV171 --- # CIV174 — Geomatics CIV 174 - Geomatics CIV 174 - Geomatics 3 credits Teaches the art, science, and technologies used in the determination of position. Introduces basic plane surveying measurements and computations for horizontal, vertical and angular measurement, traversing, area, simple curves, topography, and construction surveys, and introduces Geographic Information Systems. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic… --- # CIV175 — Geomatics Laboratory CIV 175 - Geomatics Laboratory CIV 175 - Geomatics Laboratory 1 credit Teaches use of instrumentation to make basic plane surveying measurements for horizontal, vertical, and angular measurement, and includes construction survey and layout. Focuses on the use of pacing techniques, steel tape, level, and total stations. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # CIV190 — Coordinated Internship CIV 190 - Coordinated Internship CIV 190 - Coordinated Internship 3 credits Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # CIV195 — Erosion Control and Storm Water CIV 195 - Erosion Control and Storm Water CIV 195 - Erosion Control and Storm Water 3 credits Presents the basic fundamentals of erosion and sediment control to the practical problems of drainage design. The use of design aids with supportive theory is stressed to insure an understanding of the background, the theory of development, basic assumptions and limitations of the various methods of controlling storm water run off and limiting sediment erosion across a site. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # CIV196 — On-Site Training CIV 196 - On-Site Training CIV 196 - On-Site Training 1 - 5 credits Specializes in career orientation and training program (without pay) supervised and coordinated by the College in selected local businesses and industries. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # CIV241 — Applied Hydraulics and Drainage I CIV 241 - Applied Hydraulics and Drainage I CIV 241 - Applied Hydraulics and Drainage I 3 credits Presents the basic fundamentals of hydrology and hydraulics to the practical problems of drainage design. The use of design aids with supportive theory is stressed to insure an understanding of the background, the theory of development, basic assumptions and limitations of the various methods of estimating storm water run off and hydraulic structure design. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credi… --- # CIV246 — Water Resources Technology CIV 246 - Water Resources Technology CIV 246 - Water Resources Technology 3 credits Introduces the elements of hydrology and hydraulic systems. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking CST 100 - Principles of Public Speaking CST 100 - Principles of Public Speaking 3 credits Applies theory and principles of public address with an emphasis on preparation and on the extemporaneous method of delivery. The assignments in the course require college-level reading and analysis of scholarly studies and coherent communication through written reports, including the production of at least one APA/MLA-formatted individual writing assignment. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication CST 110 - Introduction to Human Communication CST 110 - Introduction to Human Communication 3 credits Examines the elements affecting human communication in individual (e.g., intrapersonal, interpersonal), small group, and public communication contexts with an emphasis on the practice of communication skills in each context. The assignments in the course require college-level reading and analysis of scholarly studies and coherent communication through written reports including the production of at least one APA/MLA-formatted individual writing assignment. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lectu… --- # CST111 — Voice and Diction I CST 111 - Voice and Diction I CST 111 - Voice and Diction I 3 credits Enables students to improve pronunciation, articulation, and voice quality. Includes applied phonetics. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST112 — Voice and Diction II CST 112 - Voice and Diction II CST 112 - Voice and Diction II 3 credits Continued improvement of pronunciation, articulation, and voice quality with a focus towards applying these skills to text. Includes applied phonetics and dialect work. Part II of II. Lecture 3 hours per week Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): CST 111 Prerequisites: CST111 --- # CST114 — Survey of Mass Media CST 114 - Survey of Mass Media CST 114 - Survey of Mass Media 3 credits Examines the history and current understanding of mass communication. Covers print media (newspapers, magazines, and books), electronic media (radio, television, film, the Internet), advertising, public relations, and mass media theory, research, and ethics. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST120 — Screenwriting CST 120 - Screenwriting CST 120 - Screenwriting 3 credits Focuses on the craft of writing for the screen. Examines film and television screenplay structure. Analyzes dramatic strategies in film and television. Learn and apply correct script form and creatively engage in the various stages of original scriptwriting.This course is cross-listed with PHT 120 . Credit will not be awarded for both. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre CST 130 - Introduction to the Theatre CST 130 - Introduction to the Theatre 3 credits Surveys the principles of drama, the development of theatre production, and selected plays to acquaint the student with various types of theatrical presentations. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST131 — Acting I CST 131 - Acting I CST 131 - Acting I 3 credits Introduces students to the craft of acting. Covers the practice of physical and vocal warm-ups, improvisation exercises, individual and group scenes, and analytical skills. Develops presence and communication skills. Provides students with introductory exposure to a variety of acting concepts. Part I of IV. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CST132 — Acting II CST 132 - Acting II CST 132 - Acting II 3 credits Extends students’ understanding of the craft of acting. Builds on Acting I skills through individual and group text work that include practice listening, point-of-view recognition, personalization, and text analysis. Part II of IV. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CST136 — Theatre/Musical Workshop CST 136 - Theatre/Musical Workshop CST 136 - Theatre/Musical Workshop 1 credit Provides students with the opportunity to work in various activities of a play, dance or musical production, including, but not limited to, performance, dramaturgy, orchestra, set design, stage carpentry, sound, costuming, lighting, stage managing, props, promotion, or stage crew. Variable hours per week. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. This course is cross-listed with MUS 129 .Credit will not be awarded for both. Laboratory: 2 hours. Variable hours per week. --- # CST140 — Acting for the Camera CST 140 - Acting for the Camera CST 140 - Acting for the Camera 3 credits Explores the practical and artistic elements involved in acting for the camera through such activities as: performance of commercial, film and television scripts, developing knowledge of the technical side of camera work and the study of the business of acting. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CST145 — Technical Theatre CST 145 - Technical Theatre CST 145 - Technical Theatre 3 credits Introduces students to the fundamental methods, materials and techniques involved in all areas of technical theatre production, such as sound, lighting, costuming, stage management and props, with an emphasis on scenic construction. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CST147 — Costume Construction CST 147 - Costume Construction CST 147 - Costume Construction 3 credits Introduces students to the basic techniques, materials and methods of theatrical costume construction. Covers hand sewing, machine sewing, familiarity with different types of materials and their uses, the use of patterns, shop safety, distressing techniques and wardrobe duties. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CST149 — Introduction to Theatrical Makeup CST 149 - Introduction to Theatrical Makeup CST 149 - Introduction to Theatrical Makeup 3 credits Introduces students to the basic anatomy of the human face, and the methods, materials and techniques used to alter the appearance of themselves and others through the use of the fundamentals of stage makeup and prosthetics used to create different characters and looks for different styles and types of theatrical productions. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CST151 — Film Appreciation I CST 151 - Film Appreciation I CST 151 - Film Appreciation I 3 credits Provides students with a critical understanding of film through the discussion and viewing of motion pictures with emphasis upon the study of film history and the forms and functions of film. Students will develop skills to analyze the shared social, cultural and historical influences of films and their contexts. Part I of II. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST160 — Improvisation I CST 160 - Improvisation I CST 160 - Improvisation I 3 credits Explores the basic techniques of improvisation through short and long form exercises and the study of the history of improvisation and improvisation theory and practices. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST161 — Improvisation II CST 161 - Improvisation II CST 161 - Improvisation II 3 credits Explores the basic techniques of improvisation through short and long form exercises and the study of the history of improvisation and improvisation theory and practices. Includes more extensive study of long form and in-depth character development. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST195 — Portfolio and Career Preparation CST 195 - Portfolio and Career Preparation CST 195 - Portfolio and Career Preparation 1 credit This course is designed to aid students in preparing to enter theatrical fields. Students will work on résumé and portfolio preparation and learn about possible careers. Recommended for final semester program students. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # CST201 — Introduction to Communication Theory CST 201 - Introduction to Communication Theory CST 201 - Introduction to Communication Theory 3 credits Introduces the field of communication, emphasizing perspectives on theory and research, topical areas within the discipline, basic research methodologies, and a survey of theories in those areas. Covers basic procedures for theory-building, research, and writing about communication. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: CST100, CST110 --- # CST210 — Dramatic Literature CST 210 - Dramatic Literature CST 210 - Dramatic Literature 3 credits Introduces script analysis through exploration into the theatrical theories, styles, dramaturgical structures, and types of dramatic literature that have influenced playwriting and theatrical practice from ancient times to present day in Western and Non-Western Cultures. The assignments in this course require students to be able to read scholarly works from different cultures and to write analytic evaluations of theatrical scripts and performances. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST211 — Acting lll CST 211 - Acting lll CST 211 - Acting lll 3 credits Continues the development of performance skills through theatre exercises, scene and monologue work, and exploration of personalized character work as it applies to modern acting. Part lll of lV. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CST212 — Acting lV CST 212 - Acting lV CST 212 - Acting lV 3 credits Continues the development of performance skills through theatre exercises, scene and monologue work, and exploration of personalized character work as it applies to modern acting. Emphasizes the study of classical texts and acting styles such as Greek, Elizabethan, Realism, and Anti-Realism movements. Part lV of lV. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CST221 — Public Relations CST 221 - Public Relations CST 221 - Public Relations 3 credits Introduces public relations as a marketing activity and focuses on media relations, publicity, strategic planning, public relations research, communication with multiple audiences, and the elements of an effective public relations campaign to influence public opinion. Equips students with the basic skills for writing publicity materials and coordinating public relations campaigns and media kits. This course applies basic writing and communication skills to the principles of public relations. This is an upper level course intended… Prerequisites: CST100 --- # CST228 — Writing Across Media CST 228 - Writing Across Media CST 228 - Writing Across Media 3 credits Provides instruction in writing and reporting techniques within various professional media fields, to include public relations, advertising, print, broadcast, and online journalism. Focuses on information gathering, developing appropriate and accurate stories, journalistic storytelling, grammar, Associated Press Style, and knowledge of current affairs. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # CST231 — History of Theatre I CST 231 - History of Theatre I CST 231 - History of Theatre I 3 credits Analyzes and studies theatre history to include architecture, performers and performance, playwrights, stage, production methods and audience from the Greeks through modern drama. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST237 — Movement l CST 237 - Movement l CST 237 - Movement l 3 credits Introduces the basic techniques and theories of stage movment for the purpose of creating truthful physical behavior in the theatre. Part l of ll. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # CST238 — Movement ll CST 238 - Movement ll CST 238 - Movement ll 3 credits Continues the study of creating truthful physical behavior in the theatre leading toward the competent application of movement to characters and text. Part ll of ll. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # CST245 — Basic Lighting CST 245 - Basic Lighting CST 245 - Basic Lighting 3 credits Provides students with a basic understanding of the principles, methods and materials of stage lighting. Instructs students in the fundamentals of stage lighting such as: functions and qualities of light, foundational principles and methods of lighting design, components of lighting instruments and equipment, basic electricity, light board operation, and safety protocol and procedures. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. 4 hours per week. --- # CST253 — Production and Stage Management CST 253 - Production and Stage Management CST 253 - Production and Stage Management 3 credits Provides students with a working knowledge of theatre management such as: theatre organization, budgeting, box office, publicity, house management, and stage management. Offers students an opportunity to work in college theatre productions. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # CST256 — Costume Design CST 256 - Costume Design CST 256 - Costume Design 3 credits Introduces students to the basics of theatrical costume design including script analysis, theory, research, visual creation and presentation, use of construction techniques in design consideration, budgeting, collaboration and the importance of historical periods in art and fashion Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # CST258 — Scenic Design CST 258 - Scenic Design CST 258 - Scenic Design 3 credits Introduces students to the basics of theatrical scene design including script analysis, theory, research, visual creation and presentation, construction techniques, difficulty and budgeting, collaboration and the importance of historical periods in art and architecture. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # CST276 — Portfolio and Career Preparation for Performing Arts CST 276 - Portfolio and Career Preparation for Performing Arts CST 276 - Portfolio and Career Preparation for Performing Arts 1 credit Guides students preparing to enter theatrical fields through audition, resume, interview and portfolio preparation and exposure to possible careers. Recommended for final semester program students. This is a cross-listed course with MUS 276 and DAN 276 . Laboratory: 2 hours per week. --- # CST299 — Supervised Study in Advanced Acting CST 299 - Supervised Study in Advanced Acting CST 299 - Supervised Study in Advanced Acting 3 credits Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. In this Supervised Study course, the students will advance their study in Acting including advanced and classical scene work, stage combat, characterization, etc. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # CSC195 — AI Foundations for Computer Science CSC 195 - AI Foundations for Computer Science CSC 195 - AI Foundations for Computer Science 3 credits Introduces the basic principles of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its role in computer science and industry innovation. Topics include intelligent agents, reasoning, problem solving, and basic machine learning, presented through clear explanations and real-world examples. Students explore how computers stimulate intelligent behavior and make decisions through visual simulations, ethical case studies, and Python demonstrations. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: CSC221 --- # CSC200 — Introduction To Computer Science CSC 200 - Introduction To Computer Science CSC 200 - Introduction To Computer Science 3 credits Provides broad introduction to computer science. Discusses architecture and function of computer hardware, including networks and operating systems, data and instruction representation and data organization. Covers software, algorithms, programming languages and software engineering. Discusses artificial intelligence and theory of computation. Includes a hand-on component. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH161, MTH163 --- # CSC201 — Computer Science I CSC 201 - Computer Science I CSC 201 - Computer Science I 4 credits Introduces algorithm and problem solving methods. Emphasizes structured programming concepts, elementary data structures and the study and use of a high level programming language. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH263, MTH173 --- # CSC202 — Computer Science II CSC 202 - Computer Science II CSC 202 - Computer Science II 4 credits Examines data structures and algorithm analysis. Covers data structures (including sets, strings, stacks, queues, arrays, records, files, linked lists, and trees), abstract data types, algorithm analysis (including searching and sorting methods), and file structures. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: CSC201 --- # CSC205 — Computer Organization CSC 205 - Computer Organization CSC 205 - Computer Organization 3 credits Examines the hierarchical structure of computer architecture. Focuses on multi-level machine organization. Uses a simple assembler language to complete programming projects. Includes processors, instruction, execution, addressing techniques, data representation and digital logic. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: CSC221 --- # CSC208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures CSC 208 - Introduction to Discrete Structures CSC 208 - Introduction to Discrete Structures 3 credits Covers Boolean algebra, combinatorial and sequential circuits, algorithms and algorithm analysis, recursion, recurrence relations, graphs, and trees. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming CSC 221 - Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming CSC 221 - Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming 3 credits Introduces problem solving and implementation of solutions using a high level programming language in a structured programming environment. Includes concepts and practice of structured programming, problem-solving, top-down design of algorithms, a high level programming language syntax, control structures, arrays, and an introduction into object oriented programming. First course in a three-course sequence (CSC 221, CSC 222 , CSC 223 ). The assignments in this course r… Prerequisites: MTH162 --- # CSC222 — Object-Oriented Programming CSC 222 - Object-Oriented Programming CSC 222 - Object-Oriented Programming 4 credits Introduces the concepts of techniques of object-oriented programming to students with a background in procedural programming and problem solving. Uses a high-level computer language to illustrate and implement the topics. Second course in a three-course sequence. ( CSC 221 , CSC 222, CSC 223 ). Lecture: 4 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: CSC221 --- # CSC223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms CSC 223 - Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms CSC 223 - Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms 4 credits Explores and contrasts data structures, algorithms for manipulating data structures, and their use and appropriateness in writing efficient real-world programming applications. Investigates implementations of different data structures for efficient searching, sorting, and other transformer operations. Third course in a three-course sequence ( CSC 221 CSC 222 , CSC 223). Lecture: 4 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: CSC222 --- # CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I CAD 151 - Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I CAD 151 - Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I 3 credits Introduces technical drafting from the fundamentals through advanced drafting practices. Includes lettering, geometric construction, technical sketching, orthographic projection, sections, intersections, development, fasteners. Teaches theory and application of dimensioning and tolerances, pictorial drawing, and preparation of drawings. Part I of II. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 151 and DRF 151.) Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and… --- # CAD152 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals II CAD 152 - Engineering Drawing Fundamentals II CAD 152 - Engineering Drawing Fundamentals II 3 credits Introduces technical drafting from the fundamentals through advanced drafting practices. Includes lettering, geometric construction, technical sketching, orthographic projection, sections, intersections, development, fasteners. Teaches theory and application of dimensioning and tolerances, pictorial drawing, and preparation of drawings. Part II of II. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 152 and DRF 152.) Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career… --- # CAD195 — AutoCAD Update CAD 195 - AutoCAD Update CAD 195 - AutoCAD Update 1 credit Introduces new draw and modify commands accessed through the ribbon. New features of the interface and AutoCAD WS will be presented The course provides applications of annotation scaling and productivity tips in using the new interface. Lecture: 1 hour per week --- # CAD201 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design I CAD 201 - Computer Aided Drafting and Design I CAD 201 - Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 3 credits Teaches computer-aided drafting concepts and equipment designed to develop a general understanding of components of a typical CAD system and its operation. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 201 and DRF 201.) Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # CAD202 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design II CAD 202 - Computer Aided Drafting and Design II CAD 202 - Computer Aided Drafting and Design II 3 credits Teaches production drawings and advanced operations in computer aided drafting. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 202 and DRF 202.) Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: CAD151, CAD201 --- # CAD231 — Computer Aided Drafting I CAD 231 - Computer Aided Drafting I CAD 231 - Computer Aided Drafting I 3 credits Teaches computer aided drafting concepts and equipment designed to develop a general understanding of components and operate a typical CAD system. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 231 and DRF 231.) Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # CAD235 — Applications for Additive Manufacturing CAD 235 - Applications for Additive Manufacturing CAD 235 - Applications for Additive Manufacturing 3 credits Teaches advanced skills in 3D parametric modeling for the purpose of digital and rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing. Focuses on proper techniques to construct 3D models and assemblies for 3D printing, molding, and casting. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4-hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academi… --- # CAD241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I CAD 241 - Parametric Solid Modeling I CAD 241 - Parametric Solid Modeling I 3 credits Focuses on teaching students the design of parts by parametric solid modeling. Topics covered will include, but not limited to, sketch profiles; geometric and dimensional constraints; 3-D features; model generation by extrusion, revolution and sweep; and the creation of 2-D drawing views that include sections, details and auxiliary. Part I of II. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 241 and DRF 241.) Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical educat… --- # CAD242 — Parametric Solid Modeling ll CAD 242 - Parametric Solid Modeling ll CAD 242 - Parametric Solid Modeling ll 3 credits Focuses on teaching students the design of parts by parametric solid modeling. Topics covered will include, but not limited to, sketch profiles; geometric and dimensional constraints; 3-D features; model generation by extrusion, revolution and sweep; and the creation of 2-D drawing views that include sections, details and auxiliary. Part II of II. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 242 and DRF 242 .) Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week An additional career a… Prerequisites: CAD241 --- # CAD260 — Computer Applications for Surveyors and Technicians CAD 260 - Computer Applications for Surveyors and Technicians CAD 260 - Computer Applications for Surveyors and Technicians 3 credits Studies and evaluates numerous COGO software and associated drafting packages. Includes calculations and drafting of traverse adjustment, subdivision, and curves. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 260 and DRF 260.) Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 20… --- # CAD262 — Computer-Aided Civil Design and Hydrology CAD 262 - Computer-Aided Civil Design and Hydrology CAD 262 - Computer-Aided Civil Design and Hydrology 3 credits Introduces computer-aided-design for civil/surveying as applied to highway design, site layout, advanced, highway design, hydrology tools, watershed analysis, and pipe sizing. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 262 and DRF 262.) Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # ADJ100 — Survey of Criminal Justice ADJ 100 - Survey of Criminal Justice ADJ 100 - Survey of Criminal Justice 3 credits Presents an overview of the United States criminal justice system; introduces the major system components-law enforcement, judiciary and corrections. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ105 — The Juvenile Justice System ADJ 105 - The Juvenile Justice System ADJ 105 - The Juvenile Justice System 3 credits Presents the evolution, philosophy, structures and processes of the American juvenile delinquency system; surveys the rights of juveniles, dispositional alternatives, rehabilitation methods and current trends. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ111 — Law Enforcement Organization and Administration I ADJ 111 - Law Enforcement Organization and Administration I ADJ 111 - Law Enforcement Organization and Administration I 3 credits Teaches the principles of organization and administration of law enforcement agencies. Studies the management of line operations, staff and auxiliary services, investigative and juvenile units. Introduces the concept of data processing; examines policies, procedures, rules and regulations pertaining to crime prevention. Surveys concepts of protection of life and property, detection of offenses and apprehension of offenders. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ133 — Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional ADJ 133 - Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional ADJ 133 - Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional 3 credits Examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the criminal justice system, including those in policing, courts and corrections. Focuses on some of the specific ethical choices that must be made by the criminal justice professional. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ140 — Introduction to Corrections ADJ 140 - Introduction to Corrections ADJ 140 - Introduction to Corrections 3 credits Focuses on societal responses to the offender. Traces the evolution of practices based on philosophies of retribution, deterrence, and rehabilitation. Reviews contemporary correctional activities and their relationships to other aspects of the criminal justice system. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ145 — Corrections and the Community ADJ 145 - Corrections and the Community ADJ 145 - Corrections and the Community 3 credits Studies and evaluates the relationships and interactions between correctional organizations and free society. Focuses on the shared responsibility of the community and corrections agencies to develop effective programs of management and treatment of criminal offenders. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ160 — Police Response to Critical Incidents ADJ 160 - Police Response to Critical Incidents ADJ 160 - Police Response to Critical Incidents 3 credits Provides a basic introduction to incident command and emerging trends. Addresses bomb threats; hostage/barricade situations; attacks on institutions such as schools and hospitals; criminal hazmat; terrorist, militia/paramilitary, and extended crime scene evidence collection scenarios; and other long term or large scale events. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ170 — Street Gangs and Law Enforcement ADJ 170 - Street Gangs and Law Enforcement ADJ 170 - Street Gangs and Law Enforcement 3 credits Teaches the philosophy and history of gangs in America through the eyes of law enforcement, courts, corrections and the citizenry. Examines methods by which law enforcement defines the gang problem and intervenes in gang membership. Explores gang globalization; differentiates street gangs and terrorist cells. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ201 — Criminology ADJ 201 - Criminology ADJ 201 - Criminology 3 credits Studies current and historical data pertaining to criminal and other deviant behavior. Examines theories that explain crime and criminal behavior in human society. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ211 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I ADJ 211 - Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I ADJ 211 - Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I 3 credits Teaches the elements of proof for major and common crimes and the legal classification of offenses. Studies the kinds, degrees and admissibility of evidence and its presentation in criminal proceedings with emphasis on legal guidelines for methods and techniques of evidence acquisition. Surveys the procedural requirements from arrest to final disposition in the various American court systems with focus on the Virginia jurisdiction. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ227 — Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel ADJ 227 - Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel ADJ 227 - Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel 3 credits Surveys the basic guarantees of liberty described in the U.S. Constitution and the historical development of these restrictions on government power, primarily through U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Reviews rights of free speech, press, assembly, as well as criminal procedure guarantees (to counsel, jury trial, habeas corpus, etc.) as they apply to the activities of those in the criminal justice system. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ228 — Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs ADJ 228 - Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs ADJ 228 - Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs 3 credits Surveys the historical and current usage of narcotics and dangerous drugs. Teaches the identification and classification of such drugs and emphasizes the symptoms and effects on their users. Examines investigative methods and procedures utilized in law enforcement efforts against illicit drug usage. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ229 — Law Enforcement and the Community ADJ 229 - Law Enforcement and the Community ADJ 229 - Law Enforcement and the Community 3 credits Considers current efforts by law enforcement personnel to achieve an effective working relationship with the community. Surveys and analyzes various interactive approaches of law enforcement agencies and the citizenry they serve. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation ADJ 236 - Principles of Criminal Investigation ADJ 236 - Principles of Criminal Investigation 3 credits Surveys the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures and techniques. Examines crime scene search, collecting, handling and preserving of evidence. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ241 — Correctional Law ADJ 241 - Correctional Law ADJ 241 - Correctional Law 3 credits Studies the legal rights and obligations of the convict- probationer, inmate, and parolee. Surveys methods of enforcing both rights and obligations and the responsibilities of corrections agencies and personnel under correctional law (constitutional, statutory, and regulatory provisions). Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ245 — Management of Correctional Facilities ADJ 245 - Management of Correctional Facilities ADJ 245 - Management of Correctional Facilities 3 credits Describes management options and operational implications for staffing, security, safety, and treatment. Considers impact of changes in public policy on corrections. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ247 — Criminal Behavior ADJ 247 - Criminal Behavior ADJ 247 - Criminal Behavior 3 credits Introduces and evaluates the concepts of normal and abnormal behavior. Focuses on the psychological and sociological aspects of criminal and other deviant behavior patterns. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ295 — Special Topics – Multicultural Perspectives in Law Enforcement ADJ 295 - Special Topics – Multicultural Perspectives in Law Enforcement ADJ 295 - Special Topics – Multicultural Perspectives in Law Enforcement 3 credits To advance knowledge of the historical social changes that have an impact on law enforcement and the changing nature and complexity of serving diverse communities. Develop sensitivity and understanding of diverse populations and communities of color on the lines of race, religion, gender identity and orientation. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # DAN136 — Dance Workshop DAN 136 - Dance Workshop DAN 136 - Dance Workshop 1 credit Provides students with the opportunity to work in various activities of a play, dance or musical production including, but not limited to, performance, dramaturgy, orchestra, set design, stage carpentry, sound, costuming, lighting, stage managing, props, promotion, or stage crew. Variable hours per week. May be repeated for credit. This course is cross-listed with CST 136 and MUS 129 . Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: CST136, MUS129 --- # DAN160 — Modern Dance l DAN 160 - Modern Dance l DAN 160 - Modern Dance l 1 credit Includes the study of principles, movement activities and language common to a variety of modern dance styles. Covers skills including self-expression, contemporary routines, dance forms, and basic choreography. May be repeated up to 4 times for credit. Part I of II. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. --- # DAN163 — Jazz l 1 credits · 1 hours DAN 163 - Jazz l DAN 163 - Jazz l 1 Credit Explores a variety of contemporary jazz styles from global perspectives. Includes floor stretches, isolations, dance patterns and locomotor movements. Part I of II. May be repeated up to 4 times for credit. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. --- # DRF128 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing DRF 128 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing DRF 128 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 credits Teaches use of a positional tolerance system, its relationship to coordinate tolerance systems, and other aspects of industry standard drafting practices. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # DRF160 — Machine Blueprint Reading DRF 160 - Machine Blueprint Reading DRF 160 - Machine Blueprint Reading 3 credits Introduces interpreting of various blueprints and working drawings. Applies basic principles and techniques such as visualization of an object, orthogonal projection, technical sketching and drafting terminology. Requires outside preparation. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ECO120 — Survey of Economics ECO 120 - Survey of Economics ECO 120 - Survey of Economics 3 credits Presents a broad overview of economic theory, history, development and application. Introduces terms, definitions, policies and philosophies of market economies. Provides some comparison with other economic systems. Includes some degree of exposure to microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ECO150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application ECO 150 - Economic Essentials: Theory and Application ECO 150 - Economic Essentials: Theory and Application 3 credits Presents a broad overview of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory with application to current economic situations. Introduces concepts, policies, and theories in addition to models of domestic and global economies. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits Introduces macroeconomics, including the Keynesian, classical, monetarist principles and theories, the study of national economic growth, inflation, recession, unemployment, financial markets, money and banking and the role of government spending and taxation, along with international trade and investments. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits Introduces the basic concepts of microeconomics. Explores the free market concepts with coverage of economic models and graphs, scarcity and choices, supply and demand, elasticities, marginal benefits and costs, profits and production and distribution. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # EDU114 — Driver Task Analysis EDU 114 - Driver Task Analysis EDU 114 - Driver Task Analysis 3 credits Introduces the “driver task” as related to the highway transportation system and factors that influences performance ability. Prepares students so they may be eligible to take certification exams for driving school instructors in both public and private schools. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. 4 hours per week. --- # EDU120 — Math for Elementary and Middle School Educators EDU 120 - Math for Elementary and Middle School Educators EDU 120 - Math for Elementary and Middle School Educators 4 credits Provides a comprehensive and conceptual examination of fundamental mathematical concepts covered in VDOE K-8 Standards of Learning (SOLs). Designed for future K-8 mathematics educators. Emphasizes problem-solving, logical reasoning, the establishment of connections between mathematical concepts, effective communication of mathematical ideas, and the utilization of multiple representations. This is a cross-listed course with MTH 120 . Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4… --- # EDU195 — VCLA Prep EDU 195 - VCLA Prep EDU 195 - VCLA Prep 1 credit This course is designed to prepare students to take the Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA) needed for initial teacher licensure. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # EDU200 — Foundations of Education EDU 200 - Foundations of Education EDU 200 - Foundations of Education 3 credits Explores the foundational topics related to education. Emphasizes the historical, philosophical, social, legal, ethical, and professional aspects of teaching. This course requires a practicum with a minimum of 20 hours of observation in a K-12 setting. Students are required to pay for a background check if required by the school division of their field placement. Lecture: 3 hours. 3 hours per week. --- # EDU204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society EDU 204 - Teaching in a Diverse Society EDU 204 - Teaching in a Diverse Society 3 credits Examines how personal and professional identities, positioning, and intersectional positionalities, values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors impact teaching and learning. Develops an understanding of similar and unique characteristics of PreK-12 students and their families, including culture, race, ethnicity, religion, language and learning abilities, gender socializations and sexual orientation. This course requires a practicum with a minimum of 20 hours of observation in a K-12 setting. Students are r… Prerequisites: EDU200 --- # EDU206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management EDU 206 - Classroom and Behavioral Management EDU 206 - Classroom and Behavioral Management 3 credits Provides an overview of developing a positive and inclusive learning environment. Emphasizes methods for managing the diverse needs of students in order to promote a positive learning environment. Addresses how to establish and communicate expectations for effective instruction. Lecture: 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): EDU 200 Prerequisites: EDU200 --- # EDU207 — Human Growth and Development EDU 207 - Human Growth and Development EDU 207 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits Provides an overview of the physical, intellectual, cognitive, language, social, and emotional development of human beings from birth to death, with a focus on birth to adolescence. Emphasizes how hereditary and environmental influences impact the development of the whole child. Lecture: 3 hours. 3 hours per week. --- # EDU214 — Instructional Principles of Driver Education EDU 214 - Instructional Principles of Driver Education EDU 214 - Instructional Principles of Driver Education 3 credits Analyzes rules and regulations that govern the conduct of Driver Education programs with special emphasis on organization and administration. Includes uses in the classroom, driving range and on the street. Prepares students so they may be eligible to take the state certification exam in driver education. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): EDU 114 Prerequisites: EDU114 --- # EDU220 — Teaching Reading EDU 220 - Teaching Reading EDU 220 - Teaching Reading 3 credits Provides instruction in concepts and strategies involved in teaching reading at the K-12 levels. Includes topics on literacy and components and development, various reading programs, technology integration, and assessment tools. May include field placement in a K-12 school. Lecture: 3 hous per week --- # EDU235 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education EDU 235 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education EDU 235 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education 3 credits Focuses on the health, safety, and nutritional needs of children and developmentally appropriate methods to meet these needs. Emphasizes children’s well-being through mindful practices that address health and hygiene, nutrition and feeding routines, childhood diseases, and safety issues. Discusses strategies to promote the mental and physical well-being of children, as well as procedures for reporting child abuse. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # EDU250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education EDU 250 - Foundations of Exceptional Education EDU 250 - Foundations of Exceptional Education 3 credits Explores the historical, ethical, social, cultural, and legal practices for providing educational services for individuals with exceptionalities including early intervention, inclusion, adapting environments, and supporting positive behavior. Includes the study of characteristics of individuals with exceptionalities and the influence of culture and environment on development. Focuses on models, theories, and trends in special education. Lecture: 3 hours. 3 hours per week. --- # EDU254 — Teaching Basic Academic Skills to Exceptional Children EDU 254 - Teaching Basic Academic Skills to Exceptional Children EDU 254 - Teaching Basic Academic Skills to Exceptional Children 3 credits Develops competencies required to teach readiness and basic skills to children with special needs in private or public school settings. Includes the preparation of lesson plans, instructional units, and individualized Education Programs (IEP’s). Includes child abuse recognition and intervention training. Emphasizes exceptionalities for students ages 2-21 under Public Law 94-142. Familiarizes students with the indicators of effective teaching. Lecture: 3 h… --- # EDU270 — Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders EDU 270 - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders EDU 270 - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders 3 credits Explores the nature of autism and related developmental disorders. Details and discusses current evaluation and assessment measures in ASD. Discusses current intervention strategies and their implementtaion in the school setting. Part l of lll Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # EDU271 — Methodologies and Curriculum Development for Students with Autism Spectrum EDU 271 - Methodologies and Curriculum Development for Students with Autism Spectrum EDU 271 - Methodologies and Curriculum Development for Students with Autism Spectrum 3 credits Details current methodologies used when treating and teaching students with ASD. Emphasizes evidence based intervention strategies such as Assessment of Basic Learning and Language Skills (ABLLS), Verbal Behavior, Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS), and the use of visual schedules. Part II of III. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): EDU 270 Prerequisites: EDU270 --- # EDU280 — Introduction to Instructional Technologies EDU 280 - Introduction to Instructional Technologies EDU 280 - Introduction to Instructional Technologies 3 credits Provides future K-12 educators with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully implement instructional technology into their classroom. Explores the connections between types of technologies, technology standards, types of learners, and instructional practices. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: EDU200 --- # MKT170 — Customer Service MKT 170 - Customer Service MKT 170 - Customer Service 2 credits Introduces students to the concepts of marketing as they relate to customer service. Teaches development of customer service training and implementation of strategies to improve customer relations and service. Includes lecture, role-playing, and case studies. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # ELE110 — Home Electric Power ELE 110 - Home Electric Power ELE 110 - Home Electric Power 3 credits Covers the fundamentals of residential power distribution, circuits, panels, fuse boxes, breakers, transformers. Includes study of the national electrical code, purpose and interpretation. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE123 — Electrical Applications I ELE 123 - Electrical Applications I ELE 123 - Electrical Applications I 2 credits Provides laboratory and shop assignments/jobs as applied to fundamental principles of electricity with emphasis on measurements and evaluation of electrical components, devices and circuits. Part I of II. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE124 — Electrical Applications ll ELE 124 - Electrical Applications ll ELE 124 - Electrical Applications ll 2 credits Provides laboratory and shop assignments/jobs as applied to fundamental principles of electricity with emphasis on measurements and evaluation of electrical components, devices and circuits. Part II of II. Lecture: 1 hour per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE127 — Residential Wiring Methods ELE 127 - Residential Wiring Methods ELE 127 - Residential Wiring Methods 3 credits Studies wiring methods and standards used for residential dwellings. Provides practical experience in design, layout, construction, and testing of residential wiring systems by use of scaled mock-ups. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE131 — National Electrical Code I ELE 131 - National Electrical Code I ELE 131 - National Electrical Code I 3 credits Provides comprehensive study of the purpose and interpretations of the National Electric Code as well as familiarization and implementation of various charts, code rulings and wiring methods including state and local regulations. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE133 — Practical Electricity l ELE 133 - Practical Electricity l ELE 133 - Practical Electricity l 3 credits Teaches the fundamentals of electricity, terminology, symbols, and diagrams. Includes the principles essential to the understanding of general practices, safety and the practical aspects of residential and non-residential wiring and electrical installation, including fundamentals of motors and controls. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The pric… --- # ELE137 — National Electrical Code - Industrial ELE 137 - National Electrical Code - Industrial ELE 137 - National Electrical Code - Industrial 3 credits Provides comprehensive study of the purposes and interpretations of the National Electrical Code that deal primarily with industrial wiring methods, including state and local regulations. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE138 — National Electrical Code Review I ELE 138 - National Electrical Code Review I ELE 138 - National Electrical Code Review I 3 credits Covers purpose and interpretation of the National Electrical Code as well as various charts, code rulings and wiring methods. Prepares the student to take the journeyman-level exam. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ELE150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals ELE 150 - A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals ELE 150 - A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals 4 credits Provides an intensive study of the fundamentals of direct and alternating current, resistance, magnetism, inductance and capacitance, with emphasis on practical applications. Focuses on electrical/machines applications. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE151 — Electrical Troubleshooting ELE 151 - Electrical Troubleshooting ELE 151 - Electrical Troubleshooting 3 credits Teaches troubleshooting as applied to residential wiring and/ or electrical appliances. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE156 — Electrical Control Systems ELE 156 - Electrical Control Systems ELE 156 - Electrical Control Systems 3 credits Includes troubleshooting and servicing electrical controls, electric motors, motor controls, motor starters, relays, overloads, instruments and control circuits. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE159 — Electrical Motors ELE 159 - Electrical Motors ELE 159 - Electrical Motors 3 credits Teaches practical applications and fundamentals of A.C. and D.C. machines. Includes the concepts of magnetism and generators used in electrical motor applications. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: ELE150 --- # ELE176 — Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems ELE 176 - Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems ELE 176 - Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems 3 credits Introduces Alternative Energy with an emphasis on solar photovoltaic systems, small wind turbines technology, the theory of PV technology, PV applications, solar energy terminology, system components, site analysis, PV system integration and PV system connections and small wind turbine technology site analysis. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course sp… --- # ELE239 — Programmable Controllers ELE 239 - Programmable Controllers ELE 239 - Programmable Controllers 3 credits Examines installation, programming, interfacing and concepts of troubleshooting programmable controllers. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # ELE240 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers ELE 240 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers ELE 240 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers 3 credits Advances further study of Programmable Logic Controllers that was initiated in ELE 239 . Students will learn to use more advanced program instructions, including data manipulation, sequences and program control, and advanced PLC features, including timers, counters. Covers connectivity and use of a variety of real world I/O devices. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 1 hour. Total: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour… Prerequisites: ELE239 --- # ELE245 — Industrial Wiring ELE 245 - Industrial Wiring ELE 245 - Industrial Wiring 3 credits Teaches the practical applications of industrial and commercial wiring. Includes the principles essential to the understanding of conduit applications and other raceway installations. Includes conduit sizing, cutting, bending, and threading. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS110 — Emergency Vehicle Operator’s Course (EVOC) EMS 110 - Emergency Vehicle Operator’s Course (EVOC) EMS 110 - Emergency Vehicle Operator’s Course (EVOC) 1 credit Prepares the student for certification in the operation of various emergency vehicles. Teaches proper operating procedures in both emergency and non-emergency situations. Lecture: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS111 — Emergency Medical Technician EMS 111 - Emergency Medical Technician EMS 111 - Emergency Medical Technician 7 credits Prepares student for certification as a Virginia and National Registry EMT. Focuses on all aspects of pre-hospital basic life support as defined by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services curriculum for Emergency Medicine Technician. Lecture: 5 hours. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 9 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS112 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic I EMS 112 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic I EMS 112 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic I 4 credits Prepares student for certification as a Virginia and/or National Registry EMT. Focuses on all aspects of pre-hospital basic life support as defined by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services curriculum for Emergency Medicine Technician Basic. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS113 — Emergency Medical Technician Basic II EMS 113 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic II EMS 113 - Emergency Medical Technician Basic II 3 credits Continues preparation of student for certification as a Virginia and/or National Registry EMT-Basic II. Includes all aspects of pre-hospital basic life support as defined by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services curriculum for Emergency Medicine Technician Basic. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 p… Prerequisites: EMS112 --- # EMS120 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Clinical EMS 120 - Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Clinical EMS 120 - Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Clinical 1 credit Provides supervised direct patient contact introducing the student to the assessment and emergency care of sick and injured patients. This course is a Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Before enrolling in this EMS course, students MUST complete or test out of MTE Modules 1 - 4… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS121 — Preparatory Foundations EMS 121 - Preparatory Foundations EMS 121 - Preparatory Foundations 2 credits Introduces fundamental concepts established by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Advanced EMT and Paramedic curricula. Includes EMS systems, introduction to research, workforce safety and wellness, EMS system communications, introduction to public health, legal and ethical issues. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for t… --- # EMS123 — EMS Clinical Preparation EMS 123 - EMS Clinical Preparation EMS 123 - EMS Clinical Preparation 1 credit Introduces the student to local clinical agencies and prepares the student for clinical activities above the level of EMT. Includes Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): Current Virginia EMT and CPR certification as approved by the Virginia Office of EMS --- # EMS125 — Basic Pharmacology EMS 125 - Basic Pharmacology EMS 125 - Basic Pharmacology 1 credit Prepares students to demonstrate competency concerning basic principles of pharmacology, drug dosage calculations and medication administration. Introduces medications listed in the Advanced EMT (AEMT) scope of practice. Lecture: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS126 — Basic Pharmacology Lab EMS 126 - Basic Pharmacology Lab EMS 126 - Basic Pharmacology Lab 1 credit Focuses on the safe administration of medications in the emergency setting. Includes drug dose calculation and covers multiple routes of administration including oral, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous, and intraosseous and other methods within the scope of practice for the emergency care provider. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 ac… --- # EMS127 — Airway, Shock and Resuscitation EMS 127 - Airway, Shock and Resuscitation EMS 127 - Airway, Shock and Resuscitation 1 credit Introduces concepts associated with pre-hospital emergency care of the individual experiencing airway difficulty or in need of resuscitation or shock management. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # EMS128 — Airway, Shock and Resuscitation Lab EMS 128 - Airway, Shock and Resuscitation Lab EMS 128 - Airway, Shock and Resuscitation Lab 1 credit Focuses on specific skills related to airway, resuscitation and shock management. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS135 — Emergency Medical Care EMS 135 - Emergency Medical Care EMS 135 - Emergency Medical Care 2 credits Prepares the student to assess and manage patients with common medical emergencies. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS136 — Emergency Medical Care Lab EMS 136 - Emergency Medical Care Lab EMS 136 - Emergency Medical Care Lab 1 credit Focuses on specific skills related to the assessment and management of common medical emergencies. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS137 — Trauma Care EMS 137 - Trauma Care EMS 137 - Trauma Care 1 credit Prepares the student to assess and manage injured patients, developing his/her problem-solving ability in the treatment of trauma involving various body systems. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS138 — Trauma Care Lab EMS 138 - Trauma Care Lab EMS 138 - Trauma Care Lab 1 credit Focuses on the skills required for the assessment and management of patients with traumatic injury. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS139 — Special Populations EMS 139 - Special Populations EMS 139 - Special Populations 1 credit Focuses on the pre-hospital assessment and management of patients in a specific population including pediatrics, geriatrics, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), bariatric, abuse, sexual assault and special needs. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS140 — Special Populations Lab EMS 140 - Special Populations Lab EMS 140 - Special Populations Lab 1 credit Develops skills related to the assessment and management of patients in a specific population including pediatrics, geriatrics, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), bariatric, abuse, sexual assault and special needs. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS141 — Cardiovascular Care EMS 141 - Cardiovascular Care EMS 141 - Cardiovascular Care 2 credits Focuses on assessment and management of cardiac-related emergencies. Covers basic dysrhythmia recognition and relates it to overall cardiac patient care. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS142 — Cardiovascular Care Lab EMS 142 - Cardiovascular Care Lab EMS 142 - Cardiovascular Care Lab 1 credit Focuses on skills involved in the assessment and management of cardiac-related. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 121 , EMS 123 , EMS 125 , EMS 126 , EMS 127 , EMS 128 Corequisite: EMS 141 Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS150 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) EMS 150 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) EMS 150 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) 7 credits Prepares students to build upon content in the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) curriculum and demonstrate competency in specific advanced skills and knowledge. Lecture: 5 hours. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 9 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 170 Prerequisites: EMS170 --- # EMS151 — Introduction to Advanced Life Support EMS 151 - Introduction to Advanced Life Support EMS 151 - Introduction to Advanced Life Support 4 credits Begins the sequence for Advanced EMT, Intermediate and/or Paramedic certification. Includes the theory and application of the following: foundations, human systems, pharmacology, overview of shock, venous access, airway management, patient assessment, respiratory emergencies, allergic reaction, and assessment based management. Conforms at a minimum to the Virginia EMS Education Standards. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Before enrolling in this EMS course,… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS152 — Advanced EMT Completion EMS 152 - Advanced EMT Completion EMS 152 - Advanced EMT Completion 2 credits Continues the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services Advanced, Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Includes patient assessment, differential diagnosis and management of multiple complaints. Includes, but are not limited to conditions relating to diabetic, neurological, abdominal pain, environmental, behavioral, gynecology, and toxicological disease conditions. Also includes Advanced EMT level cardiac, trauma and special population topics. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. An… --- # EMS153 — Basic ECG Recognition EMS 153 - Basic ECG Recognition EMS 153 - Basic ECG Recognition 2 credits Focuses on the interpretation of basic electrocardiograms (ECG) and their significance. Includes an overview of anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system including structure, function and electrical conduction in the heart. Covers advanced concepts that build on the knowledge and skills of basic dysrhythmia determination and introduction to 12 lead ECG. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS154 — ALS Cardiac Care EMS 154 - ALS Cardiac Care EMS 154 - ALS Cardiac Care 2 credits Continues the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Includes Advanced Life Support (ALS) airway management, electrical therapy, pharmacology, drug and fluid administration with emphasis on patient assessment, differential diagnosis and management of cardiovascular emergencies. It will incorporate the current American Heart Association (AHA) - ACLS guidelines and curriculum including stroke management. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): P… --- # EMS157 — ALS – Trauma Care EMS 157 - ALS – Trauma Care EMS 157 - ALS – Trauma Care 3 credits Continues the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Utilizes techniques which will allow the student to utilize the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the trauma patient. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: EMS151 --- # EMS159 — ALS – Special Populations EMS 159 - ALS – Special Populations EMS 159 - ALS – Special Populations 3 credits Continues the Virginia office of Emergency Medical Services Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Focuses on the assessment and management of specialty patients including obstetrical, pediatrics, and neonates. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: EMS 155 Prerequisites: EMS151, EMS153 --- # EMS163 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support EMS 163 - Prehospital Trauma Life Support EMS 163 - Prehospital Trauma Life Support 1 credit Prepares for certification as a Prehospital Trauma Life Support provider as defined by the American College of Surgeons. Lecture: 1 hour per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: EMS111 --- # EMS164 — Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) EMS 164 - Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) EMS 164 - Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) 1 credit Covers current topics of care for adult patients suffering extensive medical conditions and emergencies, and offers certification as an Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) as defined by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). Lecture: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS165 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support EMS 165 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support EMS 165 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support 1 credit Prepares for certification as an Advanced Cardiac Life provider. Follows course as defined by the American Heart Association. Lecture: 1 hour per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: EMS100, EMS153 --- # EMS167 — Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) EMS 167 - Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) EMS 167 - Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) 1 credit Provides a unique approach to pediatric medical care, offering assessment techniques that can EMS practitioners rapidly and accurately assess pediatric patients to determine which situations may be life threatening and require immediate intervention. Offers certification as defined by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). Lecture: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The pric… --- # EMS169 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 169 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) EMS 169 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) 1 Credit Prepares the student for certification as a pediatric advanced life support provider as defined by the American Heart Association. Covers primary assessment and emergency care of infants and children. Lecture: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 111 & EMS 120; EMS 123, EMS 170, & EMS… Prerequisites: EMS111, EMS120, EMS123, EMS170, EMS180, EMS221, EMS241, EMS225, EMS226, EMS246 --- # EMS170 — ALS Internship I EMS 170 - ALS Internship I EMS 170 - ALS Internship I 1 credit Begins the first in a series of clinical and field experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Includes but not limited to patient care units such as the emergency department, critical care units, pediatric, labor and delivery, operating room, trauma centers and various advanced life support units. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is di… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS172 — ALS Clinical Internship II EMS 172 - ALS Clinical Internship II EMS 172 - ALS Clinical Internship II 1 credit Continues with the second in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Includes but not limited to patient care units such as the emergency department, critical care units, pediatric, labor and delivery, operating room and trauma centers. Laboratory: 3 – 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS173 — ALS Field Internship II EMS 173 - ALS Field Internship II EMS 173 - ALS Field Internship II 1 credit Continues with the second in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # EMS175 — Paramedic Clinical Experience l EMS 175 - Paramedic Clinical Experience l EMS 175 - Paramedic Clinical Experience l 2 credits Introduces students to live patient assessment and management in the clinical setting. Begins a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 121 , EMS 123 , EMS 125 , EMS 126 , EMS 127 ,… Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS123, EMS125, EMS126, EMS127, EMS128 --- # EMS180 — Advanced EMS Foundations EMS 180 - Advanced EMS Foundations EMS 180 - Advanced EMS Foundations 1 credit Introduces fundamental concepts established by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for the Advanced EMT curriculum. Includes EMS systems, introduction to research, workforce safety and wellness, EMS system communications, therapeutic communication, and legal and ethical issues. Lecture: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-2… --- # EMS181 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management EMS 181 - Advanced Airway and Shock Management EMS 181 - Advanced Airway and Shock Management 1 credit Introduces core principles of airway, shock, and resuscitation as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Provides students with a fundamental knowledge of the Cardiopulmonary system, including its assessment and management of shock. Covers cardiac arrest and post-arrest management. Lecture: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this cou… --- # EMS182 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab EMS 182 - Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab EMS 182 - Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab 1 credit Examines assessment and management of trauma emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Provides students with specific skills related to airway, resuscitation and shock management. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 aca… --- # EMS183 — Advanced Medical Care EMS 183 - Advanced Medical Care EMS 183 - Advanced Medical Care 2 credits Examines the assessment and management of medical emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Corequisite: EMS 184 : Advanced Medical Care Laboratory --- # EMS184 — Advanced Medical Care Laboratory EMS 184 - Advanced Medical Care Laboratory EMS 184 - Advanced Medical Care Laboratory 1 credit Focuses on specific skills related to the assessment and management of common medical emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Corequisite: EMS 183 : Advanced Medical Care --- # EMS185 — Advanced Trauma Care EMS 185 - Advanced Trauma Care EMS 185 - Advanced Trauma Care 2 credits Examines the assessment and management of trauma emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Co-requisite: EMS 186 : Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory --- # EMS186 — Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory EMS 186 - Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory EMS 186 - Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory 1 credit Focuses on specific skills related to the assessment and management of trauma emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Corequisite: EMS 185 : Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory --- # EMS201 — EMS Professional Development EMS 201 - EMS Professional Development EMS 201 - EMS Professional Development 3 credits The purpose of this course is to prepare the EMS student to use community resources to facilitate personal and community wellness and fulfills the wellness and resource --- # EMS202 — Paramedic Pharmacology EMS 202 - Paramedic Pharmacology EMS 202 - Paramedic Pharmacology 2 credits Focuses on advanced pharmacological interventions, medications and their effects. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 125 , EMS 126 , EMS 135 , EMS 136 , EMS 137 , EMS 138 , EMS 139 , EMS 140 , EMS 141 , EMS 142 Prerequisites: EMS125, EMS126, EMS135, EMS136, EMS137, EMS138, EMS139, EMS140, EMS141, EMS142 --- # EMS203 — Advanced Patient Care EMS 203 - Advanced Patient Care EMS 203 - Advanced Patient Care 2 credits Focuses on the comprehensive assessment and management of patients in out-of-hospital and inter-facility scenarios. Content is centered on problem-solving through integration of didactic, psychomotor and affective curricula. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: EMS135, EMS136, EMS137, EMS138, EMS139, EMS140, EMS141, EMS142 --- # EMS204 — Advanced Patient Care Lab EMS 204 - Advanced Patient Care Lab EMS 204 - Advanced Patient Care Lab 2 credits Focuses on the comprehensive assessment and management of out-of-hospital and inter-facility patients using scenario-based learning. Laboratory: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 135 , EMS 136 , EMS 137 , EMS 138 , EMS 139 , EMS 140 , EMS 141 , EMS 142 Corequisite: EMS 203 Prerequisites: EMS135, EMS136, EMS137, EMS138, EMS139, EMS140, EMS141, EMS142 --- # EMS205 — Advanced Pathophysiology EMS 205 - Advanced Pathophysiology EMS 205 - Advanced Pathophysiology 4 credits Focuses on the pathological processes of disease with emphasis on the anatomical and physiological alterations of the human body by systems. Includes diagnosis and management appropriate to the advanced health care provider in and out of the hospital environment. Lecture: 4 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # EMS206 — Pathophysiology for Health Professions EMS 206 - Pathophysiology for Health Professions EMS 206 - Pathophysiology for Health Professions 3 credits Focuses on the pathological processes of disease with emphasis on the anatomical and physiological alterations of the human body systems. Includes diagnosis and management appropriate to the advanced health care provider in and out of the hospital environment. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): BIO 145 or BIO 141 - BIO 142 combination Prerequisites: BIO145, BIO141, BIO142 --- # EMS207 — Advanced Patient Assessment EMS 207 - Advanced Patient Assessment EMS 207 - Advanced Patient Assessment 3 credits Focuses on the principles of normal and abnormal physical exam. Emphasizes the analysis and interpretation of physiological data to assist in patient assessment and management. Applies principles during the assessment and management of trauma, medical, and specialty patients in laboratory environment. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # EMS209 — Advanced Pharmacology EMS 209 - Advanced Pharmacology EMS 209 - Advanced Pharmacology 4 credits Focuses on the principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and drug administration. Includes drug legislation, techniques of medication administration, and principles of math calculations. Emphasizes drugs used to manage respiratory, cardiac, neurological, gastrointestinal, fluid and electrolyte and endocrine disorders and includes classification, mechanism of action, indications, contraindications, precautions, and patient education. Incorporates principles related to substance abuse and hazardous materials. Appli… --- # EMS210 — EMS Operations EMS 210 - EMS Operations EMS 210 - EMS Operations 1 credit Focuses on matters related to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) operations, incident and scene safety and awareness, triage, multiple and mass casualty incident operations and medical incident management (command and control of EMS incidents). Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 135 , EMS 136 , EMS 137 , EMS 138 , EMS 1… Prerequisites: EMS135, EMS136, EMS137, EMS138, EMS139, EMS140, EMS141, EMS142 --- # EMS211 — Operations EMS 211 - Operations EMS 211 - Operations 2 credits Prepares the student in the theory and application of the following: medical incident command, rescue awareness and operations, hazardous materials incidents, and crime scene awareness. (Conforms to the current Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services curriculum for EMT-Paramedics.) Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # EMS212 — Leadership and Professional Development EMS 212 - Leadership and Professional Development EMS 212 - Leadership and Professional Development 1 credit Focuses on the development of leadership within the field of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), topics include civic engagement, personal wellness, resource management, ethical considerations in leadership and research. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Prerequisite(s): EMS 135 , EMS 136 , EMS 137 , EMS 138 , EMS 139 , EMS 140 , EMS 141 , EMS 142 Prerequisites: EMS135, EMS136, EMS137, EMS138, EMS139, EMS140, EMS141, EMS142 --- # EMS213 — ALS Skills Development EMS 213 - ALS Skills Development EMS 213 - ALS Skills Development 1 credit Utilizes reinforcement and remediation of additional advanced life support skills, as needed. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS215 — Registry Review EMS 215 - Registry Review EMS 215 - Registry Review 1 credit Reviews material covered in the intermediate/paramedic program. Prepares the student for National Registry testing. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # EMS216 — Paramedic Review EMS 216 - Paramedic Review EMS 216 - Paramedic Review 1 credit Provides the student with intensive review for the practical and written portions of the National Registry Paramedic exam. May be repeated once, for credit. 1 credit. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Total: 1 credit. --- # EMS221 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care EMS 221 - Paramedic Cardiovascular Care EMS 221 - Paramedic Cardiovascular Care 3 credits Covers in-depth assessment and management of cardiovascular conditions, as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS222 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Laboratory EMS 222 - Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Laboratory EMS 222 - Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Laboratory 1 credit Focuses on skills involved in the assessment and management of cardiac-related emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Develops competency in basic dysrhythmia recognition and overall cardiac patient care. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026… --- # EMS223 — Paramedic Patient Care I EMS 223 - Paramedic Patient Care I EMS 223 - Paramedic Patient Care I 3 credits Covers the breadth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS224 — Paramedic Patient Care I Laboratory EMS 224 - Paramedic Patient Care I Laboratory EMS 224 - Paramedic Patient Care I Laboratory 1 credit Covers the skills related to the breadth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the NationalEmergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part I of II. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS225 — Paramedic Patient Care II EMS 225 - Paramedic Patient Care II EMS 225 - Paramedic Patient Care II 5 credits Covers the depth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part II of II. Lecture: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS226 — Paramedic Patient Care Laboratory II EMS 226 - Paramedic Patient Care Laboratory II EMS 226 - Paramedic Patient Care Laboratory II 2 credits Covers the skills related to the depth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part II of II. Laboratory: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS241 — Paramedic Internship I EMS 241 - Paramedic Internship I EMS 241 - Paramedic Internship I 2 credits Introduces students to live patient assessment and management in the clinical and field setting. Begins a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. Part I of II. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS242 — ALS Clinical Internship III EMS 242 - ALS Clinical Internship III EMS 242 - ALS Clinical Internship III 1 credit Continues with the third in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in-and-out of hospitals. Includes, but not limited to patient care units such as the Emergency Department, Critical Care units, Pediatric, Labor and Delivery, Operating Room, Trauma Centers and various advanced life support units. Laboratory: 4 hours per week. --- # EMS243 — ALS Field Internship III EMS 243 - ALS Field Internship III EMS 243 - ALS Field Internship III 1 credit Continues with the third in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. --- # EMS244 — ALS Clinical Internship IV EMS 244 - ALS Clinical Internship IV EMS 244 - ALS Clinical Internship IV 1 credit The fourth in a series of clinical experiences providing direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in-and-out of hospitals. Includes, but not limited to patient care units such as the Emergency Department, Critical Care units, Pediatric, Labor and Delivery, Operating Room and Trauma Centers. May be repeated as necessary. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. --- # EMS245 — ALS Field Internship EMS 245 - ALS Field Internship EMS 245 - ALS Field Internship 1 credit Continues with the fourth in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. May be repeated as necessary. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. --- # EMS246 — Paramedic Internship II EMS 246 - Paramedic Internship II EMS 246 - Paramedic Internship II 2 credits Introduces students to live patient assessment and management in the clinical and field set. Continues the learning experience with live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. Part II of II. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # EMS247 — Paramedic Clinical Experience ll EMS 247 - Paramedic Clinical Experience ll EMS 247 - Paramedic Clinical Experience ll 1 credit Continues the student experience with live patient assessment and management in the clinical setting. It is the second step in a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 135 , EMS 13… Prerequisites: EMS135, EMS136, EMS137, EMS138, EMS139, EMS140, EMS141, EMS142, EMS175 --- # EMS248 — Paramedic Comprehensive Field Experience EMS 248 - Paramedic Comprehensive Field Experience EMS 248 - Paramedic Comprehensive Field Experience 2 credits Expands the student experience with live patient assessment and management into the field setting. It is the third step in a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS… Prerequisites: EMS135, EMS136, EMS137, EMS138, EMS139, EMS140, EMS141, EMS142, EMS175 --- # EMS249 — Paramedic Capstone Internship EMS 249 - Paramedic Capstone Internship EMS 249 - Paramedic Capstone Internship 2 credits Provides summative evaluation of the Paramedic student in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): EMS 202 , EMS 203 , EMS 204 , EMS 206 , EMS 247 , EMS 248 Prerequisites: EMS202, EMS203, EMS204, EMS206, EMS247, EMS248 --- # ENE100 — Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications ENE 100 - Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications ENE 100 - Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications 4 credits Provides an overview of hydroelectric, coal, and nuclear energy production methods and renewable solar, geothermal, wind, and fuel cell technology. A complete system breakdown of conventional power production methods, efficiency, and sustainability when compared with solar. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: ELE176 --- # ENE101 — Principles of Wind Energy ENE 101 - Principles of Wind Energy ENE 101 - Principles of Wind Energy 3 credits Introduces the wind energy industry and the role of the technician; provides exposure to business strategies and methodologies used by owner/operators of wind farms, and manufacturers of wind turbines. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENE100 --- # ENE104 — Energy Industry Fundamentals ENE 104 - Energy Industry Fundamentals ENE 104 - Energy Industry Fundamentals 4 credits Provides a broad understanding of the electric and natural gas utility industry and the energy generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure. Covers business models, regulations, types of energy and their conversion to usable energy such as electric power, how generated power is transmitted and distributed to the point of use, emerging technologies, and the connection to careers in the energy industry. Lecture: 5 hours per week. --- # EGR121 — Foundations of Engineering EGR 121 - Foundations of Engineering EGR 121 - Foundations of Engineering 2 credits Introduces the engineering profession and its impact on society and the environment, including engineering problem solving, the engineering design process, and professional practices. Covers fundamental engineering calculations, descriptive statistics, basic spreadsheet and mathematical scripting language applications, professional ethics, teamwork, and communication. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. Th… Prerequisites: MTH162, ENG111 --- # EGR122 — Engineering Design EGR 122 - Engineering Design EGR 122 - Engineering Design 3 credits Applies engineering methods to a semester-long team design project with an emphasis on engineering software involving 2D and 3D computer aided design; data modeling and analysis; and iterative programming solutions. Covers design drawings and dimensioning; spreadsheet software usage; mathematical scripting language; and professional practices. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to t… Prerequisites: EGR121 --- # EGR125 — Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers EGR 125 - Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers EGR 125 - Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers 4 credits Introduces problem solving and implementation of computer software solutions using C++ programming language in a structured environment. Includes concepts and practice of algorithm design, language syntax, control structures, arrays, and introduction to object-oriented programming. Covers engineering applications, such as mathematical modeling, file input and output, and basic numerical methods. The assignments in this course require mathematical problem-solving… Prerequisites: MTH263, EGR121 --- # EGR206 — Engineering Economics EGR 206 - Engineering Economics EGR 206 - Engineering Economics 3 credits Presents economic analysis of engineering alternatives. Studies economic and cost concepts, calculation of economic equivalence, comparison of alternatives, replacement economy, economic optimization in design and operation, depreciation, and after tax analysis. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # EGR231 — Mass and Energy Balances EGR 231 - Mass and Energy Balances EGR 231 - Mass and Energy Balances 3 credits Introduces the field of chemical engineering and how material and enery balances are applied to chemical proceses, and physical and thermodynamic properties of multi-compnnent systems. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MTH264, EGR121, CHM112 --- # EGR232 — Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics EGR 232 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics EGR 232 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3 credits Introduces the first and second laws of thermodynamics; energy conservation; concepts of equilibrium, temperature, energy, and entropy; partial molar properties; pure component and mixture equations of state; processes involving energy transfer as work and heat; reversibility and irreversibility; and closed and open sstems and cyclic processes. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The pric… Prerequisites: MTH265, EGR231 --- # EGR240 — Statics EGR 240 - Statics EGR 240 - Statics 3 credits Introduces basic concepts of engineering mechanics, systems of forces and couples, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, and internal forces and analysis of structures, including SI and U.S. customary units. Includes trusses, frames, machines, beams, distributed forces, friction, and centroids. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: EGR121, MTH263 --- # EGR245 — Dynamics EGR 245 - Dynamics EGR 245 - Dynamics 3 credits Presents approach to kinematics and kinetics of particles (and systems of particles) in linear and curvilinear motion. Includes kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies in plane motion. Teaches Newton’s second law, work-energy, and impulse-momentum methods. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Grade of “C” or higher in MTH 264 . PHY 241 . Prerequisites: EGR240, MTH264, PHY241 --- # EGR246 — Mechanics of Materials EGR 246 - Mechanics of Materials EGR 246 - Mechanics of Materials 3 credits Introduces concepts of stress, strain, deformation, internal equilibrium, and basic properties of engineering materials. Analyzes axial loads, torsion, bending, shear and combined loading. Studies stress transformation, principal stresses, and buckling. Lecture: 3 hours per week. MTH 263 . Prerequisites: EGR240, MTH263 --- # EGR248 — Thermodynamics for Engineering EGR 248 - Thermodynamics for Engineering EGR 248 - Thermodynamics for Engineering 3 credits Studies formulation of the first and second law of thermodynamics. Presents energy conversion, concepts of energy, temperature, entropy, and enthalpy, equations of state of fluids. Covers reversibility and irreversibility in processes, closed and open systems, cyclical processes and problem solving using computers. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: EGR121, CHM111, MTH264 --- # EGR270 — Fundamentals of Computer Engineering EGR 270 - Fundamentals of Computer Engineering EGR 270 - Fundamentals of Computer Engineering 4 credits Covers digital system analysis, design, and implementation. Includes digital logic, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits, hierarchical design, and introduction to computer organization and assembly language. Features in laboratory work the use of discrete logic, programmable logic devices, and hardware description language to design, simulate, implement, validate, and document digital circuits Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional ca… Prerequisites: EGR121, EGR125, CSC221 --- # EGR271 — Electric Circuits I EGR 271 - Electric Circuits I EGR 271 - Electric Circuits I 4 credits Covers fundamentals of electric circuits. Teaches resistive circuit analysis methods, including network theorems. Features operational amplifiers, capacitors, inductors, resistor-capacitor (RC), resistor-inductor (RL) and resistance-inductance-capacitance (RLC) circuit transient response. Introduces phasor representation of alternating current (AC) circuits. Utilizes circuit design processes, technical writing and computer software for problem solving. Includes laboratory analysis to explore course concepts. Part I of II. L… Prerequisites: EGR121, MTH264 --- # EGR272 — Electric Circuits II EGR 272 - Electric Circuits II EGR 272 - Electric Circuits II 4 credits Covers sinusoidal steady-state circuit response using phasors, frequency analysis of linear circuits including frequency response, Bode plots, Fourier series analysis, and design of basic filters. Examines Laplace circuit analysis and transfer functions, AC power analysis, nonlinear diode models, and technical writing. Includes laboratory analysis and open-ended design project. Part II of II. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of… Prerequisites: EGR271, MTH267 --- # EGR280 — Foundations of Environmental Engineering EGR 280 - Foundations of Environmental Engineering EGR 280 - Foundations of Environmental Engineering 3 credits Provides an introduction to the concepts of environmental engineering including air pollution, water pollution, water treatment, waste management, and health risk assessment. Examines sustainability and global climate change in the context of contemporary environmental engineering. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM111 --- # EGR282 — Hydraulics for Civil and Environmental Engineering EGR 282 - Hydraulics for Civil and Environmental Engineering EGR 282 - Hydraulics for Civil and Environmental Engineering 3 credits Introduces the basic principles governing the statics and dynamics of fluids, especially incompressible fluids. Examines hydrostatic pressure; continuity, Bernoulli, and momentum equations; viscosity flow problems; measuring instruments; and applications to closed conduits and open channels. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: EGR240 --- # ENG111 — College Composition I ENG 111 - College Composition I ENG 111 - College Composition I 3 credits Introduces and prepares students to the critical processes and fundamentals of writing in academic and professional contexts. Teaches the use of print and digital technologies to promote inquiry. Requires the production of a variety of academic texts, totaling at least 4500 words (15 pages typed) of polished writing. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: EDE10, EDE11 --- # ENG112 — College Composition II ENG 112 - College Composition II ENG 112 - College Composition II 3 credits Further develops students’ ability to write for academic and professional contexts with increased emphasis on argumentation and research. Requires students to evaluate, integrate, and document print and digital sources to produce a range of academic and multimodal texts, culminating in a fully documented research paper. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG115 — Technical Writing ENG 115 - Technical Writing ENG 115 - Technical Writing 3 credits Develops ability in technical writing through extensive practice in composing technical reports and other documents. Guides students in achieving voice, tone, style and content in formatting, editing and graphics. Introduces students to technical discourse through selected reading. This course applies to career/technical education (CTE) programs. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: EDE10 --- # ENG200 — Introduction to Linguistics ENG 200 - Introduction to Linguistics ENG 200 - Introduction to Linguistics 3 credits Introduces the scientific study of language. Focuses on brain and language, phonetics, morphology, syntax, first and second language and society, and language in social contexts. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG210 — Advanced Composition ENG 210 - Advanced Composition ENG 210 - Advanced Composition 3 credits s students refine skills in writing non-fiction prose. Guides development of individual voice and style. Introduces procedures for publication. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG211 — Creative Writing I ENG 211 - Creative Writing I ENG 211 - Creative Writing I 3 credits Introduces the student to the fundamentals of writing imaginatively. Students write in forms to be selected from poetry, fiction, drama and essays. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas ENG 225 - Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas ENG 225 - Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas 3 credits Examines a set of literary texts linked by a particular theme, with inquiry into the historical, cultural, and/or social contexts of the texts and the theme. Emphasizes interpretive and critical analysis skills developed through close reading and intertextual study, as well as highlights an exploration of cultural ideas. Engages works of diverse genres, authors, and time periods. Specific themes will vary by section. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG245 — British Literature ENG 245 - British Literature ENG 245 - British Literature 3 credits Examines British literary traditions and texts from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts in their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG246 — American Literature ENG 246 - American Literature ENG 246 - American Literature 3 credits Examines American literary traditions and texts from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Analyzes literary works within their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. Emphasizes skills of close reading. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through discussion, interpretation, and analysis of these texts. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG250 — Children’s Literature ENG 250 - Children’s Literature ENG 250 - Children’s Literature 3 credits Examines the history and development of children’s literature of diverse genres, time periods, and authors. Focuses on analysis of texts for literary qualities and audience. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG255 — World Literature ENG 255 - World Literature ENG 255 - World Literature 3 credits Examines literary texts across a variety of cultures, genres, and time periods. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts from around the world in their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG258 — African American Literature ENG 258 - African American Literature ENG 258 - African American Literature 3 credits Explores the stories African American authors tell about themselves, their communities, and the world. Examines common and diverging themes within African American literary traditions through the study of diverse authors, genres, and literary movements from a variety of time periods. Emphasizes interpretive and critical analysis skills developed through close reading and consideration of historical and cultural contexts. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG275 — Women in Literature ENG 275 - Women in Literature ENG 275 - Women in Literature 3 credits Examines literary texts by women writers from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Develops skills of close reading and literary analysis through analysis of texts within their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. Explores how women’s experiences have shaped their literary contributions, the cultural forces affecting their lives, and how they have used writing to shape their cultures. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ESL26 — Introduction to Academic Writing ESL 26 - Introduction to Academic Writing ESL 26 - Introduction to Academic Writing 5 credits Provides instruction and practice in writing at the low-intermediate level. Improves competence in basic grammatical patterns of written English. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 5 hours per week. --- # ESL27 — Introduction to Academic Reading ESL 27 - Introduction to Academic Reading ESL 27 - Introduction to Academic Reading 5 credits Provides instruction and practice in reading and vocabulary development at the low-intermediate level. Improves reading fluency and comprehension of short, simple texts. Introduces high-frequency vocabulary. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 5 hours per week. --- # ESL31 — Composition l ESL 31 - Composition l ESL 31 - Composition l 6 credits Provides instruction and practice in the writing process, emphasizing development of fluency in writing and competence in structural and grammatical patterns of written English. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 6 hours per week. --- # ESL32 — Reading l ESL 32 - Reading l ESL 32 - Reading l 3 credits s students improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary development. Improves students’ reading proficiency to a level that would allow the students to function adequately in ESL 42 and other college classes. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ESL36 — Academic Writing I ESL 36 - Academic Writing I ESL 36 - Academic Writing I 5 credits Provides instruction and practice in the writing process at the high-intermediate level. Develops competence in grammatical patterns of academic English. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ESL26 --- # ESL37 — Academic Reading I ESL 37 - Academic Reading I ESL 37 - Academic Reading I 5 credits Provides instruction and practice in reading and vocabulary development at the high-intermediate level. Develops reading fluency and comprehension of short texts. Increases high-frequency and academic vocabulary. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ESL27 --- # ESL41 — Composition ll ESL 41 - Composition ll ESL 41 - Composition ll 6 credits Provides further instruction and practice in the writing process and introduces advanced language patterns. Includes practice in developing and improving writing strategies. Credits are not applicable: Requires a sense of paragraph structure and development, appropriate use of verb forms, and command of basic sentence structures with some coordination and subordination, as indicated by a placement test and writing sample, or teacher recommendation from a previous level. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 6 hours per… --- # ESL42 — Reading ll ESL 42 - Reading ll ESL 42 - Reading ll 3 credits Improves students’ reading proficiency to a level that would allow students to function adequately in the ESL 52 reading class and other college courses. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. s students improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary development. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ESL47 — Academic Reading II ESL 47 - Academic Reading II ESL 47 - Academic Reading II 4 credits Provides instruction and practice in reading and vocabulary development at the advanced level. Improves reading fluency and comprehension of non-academic and academic texts. Increases high-frequency and academic vocabulary. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ESL37 --- # ESL51 — Composition lll ESL 51 - Composition lll ESL 51 - Composition lll 6 credits Prepares for college-level writing by practice in the writing process, emphasizing development of thought in essays of greater length and complexity and use of appropriate syntax and diction. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 6 hours per week. --- # ESL52 — Reading lll ESL 52 - Reading lll ESL 52 - Reading lll 3 credits Emphasizes applying and synthesizing ideas. Includes ways to detect organization, summarize, make inferences, draw conclusions, evaluate generalizations, recognize differences between facts and opinions, and introduces other advanced comprehension strategies. May also include comprehensive library skills. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. s students improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary development. Improves students? reading proficiency to a level that would allow students to succeed in certificate and degree progra… --- # ESL56 — Academic Writing III ESL 56 - Academic Writing III ESL 56 - Academic Writing III 4 credits Prepares for college-level writing by providing instruction and practice in the writing process. Develops competence in composing structured essays in academic English. Emphasizes grammatical accuracy and development of ideas. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ESL46 --- # ESL57 — Academic Reading III ESL 57 - Academic Reading III ESL 57 - Academic Reading III 4 credits Provides instruction and practice in reading and vocabulary development. Strengthens reading fluency and comprehension, with emphasis on acquiring sufficient vocabulary for college-level reading. Credits are not applicable toward graduation. Lecture: 4 hours per week. --- # EDE10 — English Composition Preparation EDE 10 - English Composition Preparation EDE 10 - English Composition Preparation 3 credits Provides academic skills and support for introductory composition. Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and research. Upon successful completion of EDE 10 , instructors recommend enrollment in EDE 11 /ENG 111 or ENG 111 or ENG 115 /ENG 131. Credit does not count toward graduation. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # EDE11 — English Composition Readiness EDE 11 - English Composition Readiness EDE 11 - English Composition Readiness 3 credits Provides academic support for successful completion of ENG 111 . Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and introductory research. Credit does not count toward graduation. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ENV121 — Foundations of Environmental Science ENV 121 - Foundations of Environmental Science ENV 121 - Foundations of Environmental Science 4 credits Explores fundamental components and interactions that make up the natural systems of the earth. Introduces the basic science concepts in the discipline of biological, chemical, and earth sciences that are necessary to understand and address environmental issues. Part I of II. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: Recitation and Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. --- # FIN215 — Financial Management FIN 215 - Financial Management FIN 215 - Financial Management 3 credits Introduces basic financial management topics including statement analysis, working capital; capital budgeting, and long-term financing. Focuses on Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return techniques, lease vs. buy analysis, and Cost of Capital computations. Uses problems and cases to enhance skills in financial planning and decision making. Lecture: 3 credits --- # FRE101 — Beginning French I FRE 101 - Beginning French I FRE 101 - Beginning French I 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. May include one additional hour of oral practice per week. --- # FRE102 — Beginning French II FRE 102 - Beginning French II FRE 102 - Beginning French II 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. May include one additional hour of oral practice per week. Prerequisites: FRE101 --- # FRE201 — Intermediate French I FRE 201 - Intermediate French I FRE 201 - Intermediate French I 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and introduces complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in target language. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. May include one additional hour of oral practice per week. Prerequisites: FRE102 --- # FRE202 — Intermediate French II FRE 202 - Intermediate French II FRE 202 - Intermediate French II 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in the target language. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. May include one additional hour of oral practice per week. Prerequisites: FRE102 --- # FNS110 — Introduction to Funeral Service FNS 110 - Introduction to Funeral Service FNS 110 - Introduction to Funeral Service 2 credits Presents a comprehensive study of the history of funeral service, commencing with the practices of the Egyptians, early Christians, Romans, and Hebrews. Traces funeral practice from its early pagan origins to the modern practices of today. May include the study of the sociology of funeral service. Lecture 2-3 hours per week. 2-3 credits Lecture: 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # FNS111 — Theory of Embalming I FNS 111 - Theory of Embalming I FNS 111 - Theory of Embalming I 3 credits Introduces the purpose and historical background of embalming. Teaches the ethics and sanitary consideration in the handling of human remains, signs and tests of deaths, and postmortem changes in the body. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: FNS113 --- # FNS112 — Theory of Embalming II FNS 112 - Theory of Embalming II FNS 112 - Theory of Embalming II 3 credits Presents pre-embalming diagnosis, positioning the body and posing the features, linear and anatomical guides for selected blood vessels, and factors that influence fluid distribution and blood drainage. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: FNS111, FNS113 --- # FNS113 — Theory of Embalming Laboratory: I FNS 113 - Theory of Embalming Laboratory: I FNS 113 - Theory of Embalming Laboratory: I 1 credit Teaches the basic procedures of embalming. Presents instruments, equipment, and the types of preservatives and disinfectant chemicals used in embalming. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: FNS111 --- # FNS114 — Theory of Embalming Laboratory: II FNS 114 - Theory of Embalming Laboratory: II FNS 114 - Theory of Embalming Laboratory: II 1 credit Teaches through practice and demonstration of various embalming techniques. May include clinical experiences in area funeral homes. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: FNS111, FNS113 --- # FNS121 — Anatomy for Funeral Service I FNS 121 - Anatomy for Funeral Service I FNS 121 - Anatomy for Funeral Service I 3 credits Introduces anatomy and physiology and basic terminology. Presents information about cells, tissues and organs systems. Discusses all systems with emphasis placed on muscular, skeletal and circulatory. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # FNS125 — Microbiology for Funeral Service FNS 125 - Microbiology for Funeral Service FNS 125 - Microbiology for Funeral Service 3 credits Focuses on microscopic forms of life from a morphological, cultural and staining viewpoint. Studies in detail causative agents of disease and their importance to a scientific approach to sanitation. Stresses the need for scientific knowledge concerning disease and its cause. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # FNS126 — Pathology for Funeral Service FNS 126 - Pathology for Funeral Service FNS 126 - Pathology for Funeral Service 3 credits Introduces the general processes of disease, stressing their importance to the scientific embalmer and funeral director as health guardians. Studies diseases of specific organs and organ systems with emphasis on the significant structural changes involved and the embalming problems they present. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # FNS213 — Restorative Art FNS 213 - Restorative Art FNS 213 - Restorative Art 3 credits Presents surface contour, the influence of the bone structure on facial form and the effect of facial muscles on the wrinkles, grooves and folds of the face. Studies color principles and their applications. Teaches wax and nonwax treatments for restorations. Studies lip-waxing techniques and the modeling of various forms of the mouth and eyes. Focuses on problem cases which require illusory corrections, matching wax color to skin and masking of discolorations. Lecture: 3 hours. --- # FNS214 — Restorative Art Technical Applications FNS 214 - Restorative Art Technical Applications FNS 214 - Restorative Art Technical Applications 1 credit Presents the technical application of restorative art theory with special attention to minor and major restorative techniques, was treatments, cosmetic applications, and the presentation of remains. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: FNS213 --- # FNS231 — Principles of Funeral Management I FNS 231 - Principles of Funeral Management I FNS 231 - Principles of Funeral Management I 4 credits Introduces the basic social, religious, ethical and psychological factors that influence funeral service. Teaches telephone techniques and etiquette and acceptable funeral terminology. Studies the various types of religious, fraternal and military funeral services. Lecture: 4 hours per week. --- # FNS232 — Principles of Funeral Management II FNS 232 - Principles of Funeral Management II FNS 232 - Principles of Funeral Management II 4 credits Teaches merchandising, the principles of buying and selling and the techniques of making funeral arrangements. Studies the construction and proper selection of casket, room arrangement and social security and veterans’ benefits. Focuses on modern funeral establishment management techniques and procedures. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: FNS231 --- # FNS236 — Funeral Service Law FNS 236 - Funeral Service Law FNS 236 - Funeral Service Law 3 credits Focuses on the duties, rights, responsibilities, and liabilities of the funeral director and embalmer. Teaches building and zoning ordinances relating to the funeral establishment, tort liability, cemetery law, wills, and the administration of estates. May include the study of state laws as they pertain to funeral services. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # FNS270 — Funeral Service Review FNS 270 - Funeral Service Review FNS 270 - Funeral Service Review 3 credits Prepares the student for national and state licensing examination in funeral service. Reviews all materials that will be covered by funeral service licensing examinations. Teaches modern test-taking techniques. Requires the writing of a detailed outline of one funeral service subject which determines the final grade. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # FNS290 — Coordinated Internship FNS 290 - Coordinated Internship FNS 290 - Coordinated Internship 1 credit Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: Variable hours --- # FNS295 — Survey of Embalming and Disposition FNS 295 - Survey of Embalming and Disposition FNS 295 - Survey of Embalming and Disposition 4 credits Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Presents an overview of the embalming process and the disposition of human remains. Aspects of proctection of public health, and compliance with federal, state, and territorial laws are also discussed. Use of proper terminology, limits on preparation/restoration, personal hygiene, and ethical care of remains are also covered. Lecture:… --- # FNS298 — Funeral Service Seminar FNS 298 - Funeral Service Seminar FNS 298 - Funeral Service Seminar 3 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # GEO200 — Introduction to Physical Geography GEO 200 - Introduction to Physical Geography GEO 200 - Introduction to Physical Geography 3 credits Examines the global patterns and processes of the atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere. Explores Earth’s physical systems and the interrelationships among them through studying Earth-Sun geometry, climate and weather phenomena, landforms, biomes, and environmental change. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # GEO210 — People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography GEO 210 - People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography GEO 210 - People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography 3 credits Provides an introduction to themes in human geography and the ways in which human geographers study spatial relationships in the world. Emphasizes geospatial tools and concepts to examine global patterns of human demographics, culture, geopolitics, and economic and environmental interdependence through introduction to a broad range of subject matter. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # GEO220 — World Regional Geography GEO 220 - World Regional Geography GEO 220 - World Regional Geography 3 credits Examines similarities and differences among the world’s major regions. Evaluates ways in which people and places interact across space and time to produce particular spatial and environmental patterns. Introduces the student to geographic tools such as maps. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # GIS101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology I GIS 101 - Introduction to Geospatial Technology I GIS 101 - Introduction to Geospatial Technology I 3 credits Provides an introduction to the concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and remote sension components of Geospatial Technology. Teaches the introductory concepts of geographic location and problem solving by using GIS and GPS units in demonstrating solutions to cross-curricular applications of the technology. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # GIS102 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology II GIS 102 - Introduction to Geospatial Technology II GIS 102 - Introduction to Geospatial Technology II 3 credits Continues with the concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and remote sensing components of Geospatial Technology. Covers additional concepts of geographic location and problem solving by using GIS and GPS units in demonstrating solutions to cross-curricular applications of the technology. Part II of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: GIS101 --- # GIS255 — Exploring Our Earth: Introduction to Remote Sensing GIS 255 - Exploring Our Earth: Introduction to Remote Sensing GIS 255 - Exploring Our Earth: Introduction to Remote Sensing 3 credits Introduces material to understand the fundamental physical and mathematical principles and techniques of Remote Sensing. Introduces how each part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to gather data about Earth. Describes limitations imposed by satellites, aircraft, and sensors. Surveys various methods to access and apply Earth observation/Remote Sensing data. Teaches students to use Remote Sensing software to process and manipulate Landsat, SPOT, photographi… --- # GIS295 — Emerging Topics in Geographic Information Systems GIS 295 - Emerging Topics in Geographic Information Systems GIS 295 - Emerging Topics in Geographic Information Systems 3 credits Provides an opportunity to explore emerging topical areas of interest to the students. This course introduces material to understand four emerging topics in the field of Geographic Information Systems that are not covered in depth in other GIS courses. Introduces the concepts of modeling, visualization, and 3D mapping to enhance decison making. Explores field work including data collection, imagery collected from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (drones), and mapping field… --- # GER101 — Beginning German I GER 101 - Beginning German I GER 101 - Beginning German I 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. --- # GER102 — Beginning German II GER 102 - Beginning German II GER 102 - Beginning German II 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: GER101 --- # GER201 — Intermediate German I GER 201 - Intermediate German I GER 201 - Intermediate German I 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and introduces complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in target language. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. May include one additional hour oral practice per week. Prerequisites: GER102 --- # GER202 — Intermediate German II GER 202 - Intermediate German II GER 202 - Intermediate German II 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in the target language. Part II of II. This is UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. . Prerequisites: GER201 --- # HLT106 — First Aid and Safety HLT 106 - First Aid and Safety HLT 106 - First Aid and Safety 2 credits Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety and first aid. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # HLT110 — Personal and Community Health HLT 110 - Personal and Community Health HLT 110 - Personal and Community Health 3 credits Introduces students to the basic concepts of health and dimensions of wellness through exploration of a variety of personal health topics. Identifies factors that affect the health status of individuals in addition to health promotion and disease prevention at the personal and community level. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HLT116 — Personal Wellness HLT 116 - Personal Wellness HLT 116 - Personal Wellness 2 credits Familiarizes students with the components of wellness, including nutrition, weight control, stress management and physical conditioning. Includes a personal wellness plan. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # HLT143 — Medical Terminology I HLT 143 - Medical Terminology I HLT 143 - Medical Terminology I 3 credits Provides an understanding of medical abbreviations and terms. Includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, word stems and technical terms with emphasis on proper spelling, pronunciation and usage. Emphasizes more complex skills and techniques in understanding medical terminology. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HLT170 — Introduction to Massage HLT 170 - Introduction to Massage HLT 170 - Introduction to Massage 1 credit Introduces the student to the field of massage therapy. Student practices basic Swedish massage strokes, aromatherapy, effleurage, petrissage and friction, as well as indications and contra-indication for massage. Lecture: 1 hour per week --- # HLT180 — Therapeutic Massage l HLT 180 - Therapeutic Massage l HLT 180 - Therapeutic Massage l 3 credits Introduces the student to the history and requirements for massage therapy. Covers the terms and practice of massage with introduction to equipment, safety, and ethics as well as massage movements and techniques. Includes information about the benefits of massage, contraindications, client interview, client-therapist relationship, draping, good body mechanics, and anatomical landmarks. Basic massage techniques are blended into a relaxing, health enhancing full-body session preparing the student for their student clinica… --- # HLT190 — Coordinated Internship HLT 190 - Coordinated Internship HLT 190 - Coordinated Internship 1 credit Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: Variable hours. --- # HLT195 — Business Skills for the Health Services Practitioner HLT 195 - Business Skills for the Health Services Practitioner HLT 195 - Business Skills for the Health Services Practitioner 3 credits Emphasizes general principles and business practices for independent contractors in the health services field. Student will master skills in building patient base, service contracts, proper billing practices, tax guidelines for the independent worker. Comprehensive course study of ethics and professional concepts and relationships. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # HLT230 — Principles of Nutrition HLT 230 - Principles of Nutrition HLT 230 - Principles of Nutrition 3 credits Introduces students to the basic concepts of nutrition and its impact on personal wellness. Emphasizes an evidence-based approach to various topics, such as the nutrient components of food, the components of a healthy eating pattern, and the relationship between diet and health. Provides a behavioral approach to nutrient guidelines for the development and maintenance of optimum wellness. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through documented written reports.… --- # HLT280 — Therapeutic Massage ll HLT 280 - Therapeutic Massage ll HLT 280 - Therapeutic Massage ll 3 credits Introduces the student to the history and requirements for massage therapy. Covers the terms and practice of massage with introduction to equipment, safety, and ethics as well as massage movements and techniques. Includes information about the benefits of massage, contraindications, client interview, client- therapist relationship, draping, good body mechanics, and anatomical landmarks. Basic massage techniques are blended into a relaxing, health enhancing full-body session preparing the student for their student clin… --- # HLT281 — Therapeutic Massage lll HLT 281 - Therapeutic Massage lll HLT 281 - Therapeutic Massage lll 3 credits Introduces the concept of consultation, client management, session design, and integration of specific therapeutic approaches into a full-body session. Students learn to give specific therapeutic attention to the regions of the back, neck and torso. Using knowledge of muscle anatomy, students perform more advanced massage techniques to address hypertonicity, chronic ischemia, trigger points, fibrotic tissue, adhesions and scar tissue. Includes common clinical applications in the body regions covered and the integrat… Prerequisites: HLT280, PTH151 --- # HCT101 — Health Care Technician I HCT 101 - Health Care Technician I HCT 101 - Health Care Technician I 3 credits Teaches basic care skills with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients. Covers procedures, communications and interpersonal relations; observation, charting and reporting; care planning, safety and infection control; anatomy and physiology, nutrition and patient feeding; ethics, death and dying. Prepares multi-skilled health care workers to care for patients of various ages with special emphasis on geriatric nursing, home health, long and short term care facilities. Lecture: 3 hour… --- # HCT102 — Health Care Technician II HCT 102 - Health Care Technician II HCT 102 - Health Care Technician II 4 credits Applies theory through laboratory experience for health care technicians to work in home health, long and short term facilities. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 8 hours per week. --- # HCT115 — Medication Administration Training HCT 115 - Medication Administration Training HCT 115 - Medication Administration Training 3 credits Prepares students to safely administer, or to assist in client self-administration of medications in specific settings. Includes practice. Meets curriculum requirements of the State Board of Nursing. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # HCT190 — Coordinated Internship HCT 190 - Coordinated Internship HCT 190 - Coordinated Internship 1 credit Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Variable hours. Prerequisites: HCT101, HCT102, HLT143 --- # HIS101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE HIS 101 - Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE HIS 101 - Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE 3 credits Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to 1600 CE. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE HIS 102 - Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE HIS 102 - Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE 3 credits Examines the development of western civilization from 1600 CE to the present. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS111 — World Civilization Pre-1500 CE HIS 111 - World Civilization Pre-1500 CE HIS 111 - World Civilization Pre-1500 CE 3 credits Surveys the history of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe from antiquity to approximately 1500. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS112 — World Civilization Post-1500 CE HIS 112 - World Civilization Post-1500 CE HIS 112 - World Civilization Post-1500 CE 3 credits Surveys the history of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas from approximately 1500 CE through the present. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS121 — United States History to 1877 HIS 121 - United States History to 1877 HIS 121 - United States History to 1877 3 credits Introduces the history of the United States from its origins to 1877. Includes the European exploration, development of the American colonies and their institutions, the Revolution, major political, social and economic developments, geographical expansion, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 HIS 122 - United States History Since 1865 HIS 122 - United States History Since 1865 3 credits Introduces the history of the United States from 1865 to present. Includes major political, social and economic developments since 1865, overseas expansion, the two world wars, the Cold War and the post-Cold War era. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS127 — Women in American History HIS 127 - Women in American History HIS 127 - Women in American History 3 credits Studies the role of women and attitudes toward women from ancient times to the present. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS141 — African-American History I HIS 141 - African-American History I HIS 141 - African-American History I 3 credits Surveys the history of black Americans from their African origins to the present. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS183 — Survey of Museum Practice HIS 183 - Survey of Museum Practice HIS 183 - Survey of Museum Practice 3 credits Explores the role of the museum in society and traces the foundations upon which these public, cultural and education al institutions are built. Emphasizes the management and interpretation of historic properties and collections. Credit will not be awarded for both. This course is cross-listed with ART 184. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS185 — Introduction to Museum Education HIS 185 - Introduction to Museum Education HIS 185 - Introduction to Museum Education 3 credits Explores the basic elements of museum education, the different programming techniques museums use to reach all types of audiences, and the ways museums identify audiences. Credit will not be awarded for both. This course is cross-listed with ART 185. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS186 — Collections Management HIS 186 - Collections Management HIS 186 - Collections Management 3 credits Discusses the fundamentals of collections policy, deaccessioning, appraisal, and curatorial management. Credit will not be awarded for both. This course is cross-listed with ART 186. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS195 — Topics HIS 195 - Topics HIS 195 - Topics 1 - 5 credits Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # HIS231 — Introduction to Latin American History II HIS 231 - Introduction to Latin American History II HIS 231 - Introduction to Latin American History II 3 credits Examines Latin American civilizations from pre-Columbian origins to the present. Part II of II. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HIS281 — History of Virginia I HIS 281 - History of Virginia I HIS 281 - History of Virginia I 3 credits Examines the cultural, political, and economic history of the Commonwealth from its beginning to the present. Part I of II. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HIS296 — Museum Internship HIS 296 - Museum Internship HIS 296 - Museum Internship 3 credits Internship without pay with an approved museum, collection, or historic site, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # HIS298 — Museum Studies: Seminar and Project HIS 298 - Museum Studies: Seminar and Project HIS 298 - Museum Studies: Seminar and Project 3 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # HRE231 — Principles of Event Planning and Management 3 credits · 3 hours HRE 231 - Principles of Event Planning and Management HRE 231 - Principles of Event Planning and Management 3 Credits Focuses on the detailed aspects of how to produce, stage, script, and manage special events within the context of achieving organizational goals. Emphasizes the five critical stages in planning and managing successful special events: research needs and make goal assessments; design events to meet organizational purposes; planning the effective event; coordination and on-site management; and post-event evaluation. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HRI134 — Food and Beverage Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours HRI 134 - Food and Beverage Service Management HRI 134 - Food and Beverage Service Management 3 Credits Provides a conceptual and technical framework for managing the service of meals in a variety of commercial settings. Studies the integration of production and service delivery, guest contact dynamics, reservations management and point-of-sale systems. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HRI154 — Principles of Hospitality Management HRI 154 - Principles of Hospitality Management HRI 154 - Principles of Hospitality Management 3 credits Presents basic understanding of the hospitality industry by tracing the industry’s growth and development, reviewing the organization and management of lodging, food, and beverage operations, and focusing on industry opportunities and future trends. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HRI195 — Final Internship Reflection & Portfolio Submission 1 credits · 1 hours HRI 195 - Final Internship Reflection & Portfolio Submission HRI 195 - Final Internship Reflection & Portfolio Submission 1 Credit Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # HRI195 — Hospitality Career Readiness 1 credits · 1 hours HRI 195 - Hospitality Career Readiness HRI 195 - Hospitality Career Readiness 1 Credit Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # HRI231 — Principles of Event Planning and Management 3 credits · 3 hours HRI 231 - Principles of Event Planning and Management HRI 231 - Principles of Event Planning and Management 3 Credits Focuses on the detailed aspects of how to produce, stage, script, and manage special events within the context of achieving organizational goals. Emphasizes the five critical stages in planning and managing successful special events: research needs and make goal assessments; design events to meet organizational purposes; planning the effective event; coordination and on-site management; and post-event evaluation. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HRI235 — Marketing of Hospitality Services 3 credits · 3 hours HRI 235 - Marketing of Hospitality Services HRI 235 - Marketing of Hospitality Services 3 Credits Studies principles and practices of marketing the services of the hotel and restaurant industry. Emphasizes the marketing concept with applications leading to customer satisfaction. Reviews methods of external and internal stimulation of sales. May include a practical sales/marketing exercise and computer applications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HRI275 — Hospitality Law 3 credits · 3 hours HRI 275 - Hospitality Law HRI 275 - Hospitality Law 3 Credits Studies legal principles governing hospitality operations. Includes applications of common law and statutory decisions, discussion of legal theory, and regulations governing management of hospitality enterprise. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HRI290 — Coordinated Internship HRI 290 - Coordinated Internship HRI 290 - Coordinated Internship 2 credits Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services HMS 100 - Introduction to Human Services HMS 100 - Introduction to Human Services 3 credits Introduces human service agencies, roles and careers. Presents a historical perspective of the field as it relates to human services today. Additional topics include values clarification and needs of target populations. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HMS106 — Working with Death and Dying HMS 106 - Working with Death and Dying HMS 106 - Working with Death and Dying 3 credits Studies the hospice concept emphasizing the management of providing services associated with terminal illness, while providing human services for the family as well as the patient. Explores the unique role of each member of the hospice care team as to how each assists the patient and family in coping with the effects of the illness. Emphasizes understanding grief and loss. Focuses on the dying person and emphasizes the social and moral aspects of death and dying. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HMS225 — Functional Family Intervention HMS 225 - Functional Family Intervention HMS 225 - Functional Family Intervention 3 credits Provides an understanding of functions and dysfunctions within the family. Emphasizes the development of effective skills through an interpersonal/interactional approach to family intervention. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HMS226 — Helping Across Cultures HMS 226 - ing Across Cultures HMS 226 - ing Across Cultures 3 credits Provides an historical overview of selected cultural and racial groups. Promotes understanding of group differences and the impact on counseling services. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HMS236 — Gerontology HMS 236 - Gerontology HMS 236 - Gerontology 3 credits Examines the process of aging; its implications in relation to health, recreation, education, transportation, meaningful work or activity and to community resources. Emphasizes experiencing the aging process, facilitating retirement and application of the ing relationship to work with older adults. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HMS251 — Substance Abuse I HMS 251 - Substance Abuse I HMS 251 - Substance Abuse I 3 credits Provides knowledge, skills and insight for working in drug and alcohol abuse programs. Emphasizes personal growth and client growth measures in ing relationships. Stresses various methods of individual and group techniques for ing the substance abuser. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # HMS252 — Substance Abuse II HMS 252 - Substance Abuse II HMS 252 - Substance Abuse II 3 credits Expands knowledge and skill in working with the substance abuser. Focuses on assisting substance abusers in individual and group settings and explores client treatment modalities. May provide opportunities for field experience in treatment centers. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: HMS251 --- # HMS258 — Case Management and Substance Abuse HMS 258 - Case Management and Substance Abuse HMS 258 - Case Management and Substance Abuse 3 credits Focuses on the process for interviewing substance abuse clients. Includes intake, assessment, handling denial and ending the interview. Teaches skills for writing short-term goals and treatment plans with emphasis on accountability. Examines various reporting devices. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # IND101 — Quality Assurance Technology I IND 101 - Quality Assurance Technology I IND 101 - Quality Assurance Technology I 3 credits Studies principles and techniques of quality engineering for the management, design engineering economics, production and assurance of quality. Emphasizes fundamentals of total quality assurance for product and process control. May include design review, fundamentals of statistics procurement control, sampling and control chart systems, quality reporting, process capability analysis, tool and gauge control, document control or troubleshooting quality control. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional ca… --- # IND113 — Materials and Processes in Manufacturing l IND 113 - Materials and Processes in Manufacturing l IND 113 - Materials and Processes in Manufacturing l 2 credits Studies materials and processes for the manufacture of products. Investigates the nature of various materials. Examines the manufacturing processes of industry and their effects on materials. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # IND116 — Applied Technology IND 116 - Applied Technology IND 116 - Applied Technology 3 credits Introduces basic information and problem-solving techniques in liquids, gases, solids, metrics, mechanics, forces, simple machines, heat, light, sound and nuclear energy as applied in industrial engineering technologies. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # IND137 — Team Concepts and Problem Solving IND 137 - Team Concepts and Problem Solving IND 137 - Team Concepts and Problem Solving 3 credits Studies team concepts and problem-solving techniques to assist project teams in improving quality and productivity. Provides knowledge of how to work as a team, plan and conduct good meetings, manage logistics and details, gather useful data, communicate the results and implement changes. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # IND160 — Introduction to Robotics IND 160 - Introduction to Robotics IND 160 - Introduction to Robotics 3 credits Studies evolution and history of robotics with an emphasis on automated and flexible manufacturing. Presents advantages and limitations of present robot systems. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # IND181 — World Class Manufacturing I IND 181 - World Class Manufacturing I IND 181 - World Class Manufacturing I 3 credits Studies the principles and applications of the globalization of industry. Emphasizes the fundamentals of interpersonal/team process, organization skills, total quality tools for continuous improvement, statistical process control, manufacturing resource planning and just-in-time. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # IND195 — Contamination Prevention IND 195 - Contamination Prevention IND 195 - Contamination Prevention 4 credits Examines physical, chemical, and biological contaminants, transporters, methods of prevention, and monitoring practices to manage contamination risks in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # IND195 — Quality Control and Quality Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing IND 195 - Quality Control and Quality Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing IND 195 - Quality Control and Quality Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3 credits This course will prepare students to demonstrate and apply QA and QC procedures employed by the pharmaceutical industry. The course will include design review, fundamentals of statistics procurement control, sampling and control chart systems, quality reporting, process capability analysis, tool and guage control, document control, or troubleshooting quality control. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Tot… --- # IND197 — Cooperative Education IND 197 - Cooperative Education IND 197 - Cooperative Education 3 credits Supervises in on-the-job training for pay in approved business, industrial and service firms, coordinated by the college’s cooperative education office. Is applicable to all occupational- technical curricula at the discretion of the college. Credit/ work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # IND198 — Seminar and Project IND 198 - Seminar and Project IND 198 - Seminar and Project 1 - 5 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational objective and a study of approaches to the selection and pursuit of career opportunities in the field. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # IND250 — Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing IND 250 - Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing IND 250 - Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 credits Presents basic principles used in the design and implementation in a computer integrated manufacturing system. Emphasizes team concept and all aspects of a computer integrated manufacturing to include the following: Robotics, Conveyor Control, Machining Center Integration Quality Control, Statistical Quality Control, and Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) software. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career… --- # IND290 — Coordinated Internship IND 290 - Coordinated Internship IND 290 - Coordinated Internship 1 credit Supervises on-the-job training in slected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Students will investigate the organizational structure, developing skills to work effectively within an organization. The course will be a collaboration between area professionals and college faculty. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. --- # IND295 — Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing IND 295 - Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing IND 295 - Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 4 credits Focuses on and applies the processes, equipment, facilities, and current Good Manufacturing Practices utilized in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): IND 101 , IND 116 Prerequisites: IND101, IND116 --- # IND297 — Cooperative Education IND 297 - Cooperative Education IND 297 - Cooperative Education 1 - 5 credits Supervises in on-the-job training for pay in approved business, industrial and service firms, coordinated by the college’s cooperative education office. Is applicable to all occupational- technical curricula at the discretion of the college. Credit/ work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # IND298 — Seminar and Project IND 298 - Seminar and Project IND 298 - Seminar and Project 1 - 5 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational objective and a study of approaches to the selection and pursuit of career opportunities in the field. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # ITD110 — Web Page Design I ITD 110 - Web Page Design I ITD 110 - Web Page Design I 3 credits Stresses a working knowledge of web site designs, construction, and management using HTML or XHTML. Includes headings, lists, links, images, image maps, tables, forms, and frames. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITD132 — Structured Query Language ITD 132 - Structured Query Language ITD 132 - Structured Query Language 3 credits Incorporates a working introduction to commands, functions and operators used in SQL for extracting data from standard databases. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITD136 — Database Management Software ITD 136 - Database Management Software ITD 136 - Database Management Software 3 credits Covers an introduction to relational database theory and how to administer and query databases using multiple commercial database systems. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITD210 — Web Page Design II ITD 210 - Web Page Design II ITD 210 - Web Page Design II 3 credits Incorporates advanced techniques in web site planning, design, usability, accessibility, advanced site management, and maintenance utilizing web editor software(s). Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITD110 --- # ITE101 — Introduction to Microcomputers ITE 101 - Introduction to Microcomputers ITE 101 - Introduction to Microcomputers 1 credit Examines concepts and terminology related to microcomputers and introduces specific uses of microcomputers. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # ITE129 — Introduction to Presentation Software ITE 129 - Introduction to Presentation Software ITE 129 - Introduction to Presentation Software 1 credit Provides basic knowledge of presentation software to include presentation creation. Lecture: 1 hour per week --- # ITE130 — Introduction to Internet Services ITE 130 - Introduction to Internet Services ITE 130 - Introduction to Internet Services 3 credits Provides students with a working knowledge of Internet terminology and services including e-mail, WWW browsing, search engines, ftp, file compression, and other services using a variety of software packages. Provides instruction for basic web page construction. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITE135 — Artificial Intelligence Awareness 3 credits · 3 hours ITE 135 - Artificial Intelligence Awareness ITE 135 - Artificial Intelligence Awareness 3 Credits Provides instruction in the basics of artificial intelligence (AI) including the complexities of AI, machine and deep learning, and neural networks. Provides students with a clear understanding of history, terminology, concepts, and mechanisms driving AI technologies. Explores how AI is applied in various occupational fields through a blend of theoretical knowledge and case studies. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITE140 — Spreadsheet Software ITE 140 - Spreadsheet Software ITE 140 - Spreadsheet Software 3 credits Provides a working knowledge of a commercial spreadsheet package to include design and development of a variety of worksheets, preparing graphs, working with database queries, macro writing, menu techniques, and decision analysis tools. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITE152 --- # ITE141 — Microcomputer Software: Spreadsheets ITE 141 - Microcomputer Software: Spreadsheets ITE 141 - Microcomputer Software: Spreadsheets 1 credit Provides first-time users with sufficient information to make practical use of spreadsheet software using the basic of building spreadsheets. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # ITE142 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Tools for Business 3 credits · 3 hours ITE 142 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Tools for Business ITE 142 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Tools for Business 3 Credits Explores the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in business. Studies how AI can enhance efficiency, optimize decision-making, and drive innovation in business environments. Includes hands-on projects using AI tools and platforms. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITE150 — Desktop Database Software ITE 150 - Desktop Database Software ITE 150 - Desktop Database Software 3 credits Incorporates instruction in planning, defining, and using a database; performing queries; producing reports; working with multiple files; and concepts of database programming. Includes database concepts, principles of table design and table relationships, entering data, creating and using forms, using data from different sources, filtering, creating mailing labels. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITE152 --- # ITE152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications ITE 152 - Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications ITE 152 - Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications 3 credits Develops understanding of digital and information literacy. Introduces basic computer concepts in hardware, software, cyber, cloud, database, and operating systems. Includes hands-on experience developing word processing, spreadsheet and presentation documents. Evaluates the reliability of sources. Covers creating a simple web page. Examines topics such as social, legal, and ethical issues. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITE153 — Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Governance 3 credits · 3 hours ITE 153 - Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Governance ITE 153 - Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Governance 3 Credits Explores ethical considerations surrounding the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Examines ethical theories, privacy concerns, biases, human rights implications, transparency challenges, governance frameworks and anticipated ethical issues emerging with advancing AI capabilities. Utilizes case studies to introduce students to ethically responsible practices and strategies for addressing ethical dilemmas in the rapidly evolving… --- # ITE200 — Technology for Teachers (TSIP) ITE 200 - Technology for Teachers (TSIP) ITE 200 - Technology for Teachers (TSIP) 3 credits Provides K – 12 classroom teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to fulfill the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Technology Standards for Instructional Personnel. Students will finish the course with a solid understanding of educational technology, including how to use computers, now to access information on the World Wide Web, and how to integrate computers and educational technology into classroom curriculum. Students will learn how to base technology integration decisions on contemporary learning t… --- # ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration ITE 215 - Advanced Computer Applications and Integration ITE 215 - Advanced Computer Applications and Integration 3 credits Incorporates advanced computer concepts including the integration of a software suite. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITE152 --- # ITE221 — PC Hardware and OS Architecture ITE 221 - PC Hardware and OS Architecture ITE 221 - PC Hardware and OS Architecture 3 credits Covers instruction about processors, internal functions, peripheral devices, computer organization, memory management, architecture, instruction format, and basic OS architecture. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITE228 — Applied Artificial Intelligence for Business 3 credits · 3 hours ITE 228 - Applied Artificial Intelligence for Business ITE 228 - Applied Artificial Intelligence for Business 3 Credits Develops applied skills in implementing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions across diverse business functions through practical, hands-on experience with cutting-edge AI business applications. Emphasizes use of generative AI tools, strategic implementation, organizational transformation, and business innovation. Integrates technical understanding with business strategy, allowing students from both business and IT backgrounds to collaborate effectively on real-world scenar… --- # ITE290 — Coordinated Internship ITE 290 - Coordinated Internship ITE 290 - Coordinated Internship 1 credit Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Lecture: Variable hours per week --- # ITE295 — Topics in Information Technology Essentials ITE 295 - Topics in Information Technology Essentials ITE 295 - Topics in Information Technology Essentials 3 credits Provides an opportunity to explore topic areas of an evolving nature or of short-term importance in the discipline. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts ITN 101 - Introduction to Network Concepts ITN 101 - Introduction to Network Concepts 3 credits Provides instruction in networking media, physical and logical topologies, common networking standards and popular networking protocols. Emphasizes the TCP/IP protocol suite and related IP addressing schemes, including CIDR. Includes selected topics in network implementation, support and LAN/ WAN connectivity. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN111 — Server Administration ITN 111 - Server Administration ITN 111 - Server Administration 3 credits Covers basic instruction in various network protocols, name resolution services, remote access, security, and print installation, configuration, administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of Server Administration software (Specify Version) in an Active Directory domain environment. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN154 — Introduction to Networks ITN 154 - Introduction to Networks ITN 154 - Introduction to Networks 4 credits Provides instruction in the fundamentals of networking environments, the basics of router operations, and basic router and switch configuration. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ITN155 — Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials ITN 155 - Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials ITN 155 - Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials 4 credits Provides the skills and knowledge to install, operate, and troubleshoot routers and switches in small networks. Introduces students to wireless local area networks (WLANS) and network security concepts. This course contains preparation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITN154 --- # ITN156 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - Cisco ITN 156 - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - Cisco ITN 156 - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - Cisco 4 credits Teaches students to configure, troubleshoot, and secure enterprise networks. Introduces students to virtualization, application programming interfaces (APIs) and the configuration management tools that make network automation possible. This course contains preparation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITN155 --- # ITN157 — WAN Technologies – Cisco ITN 157 - WAN Technologies – Cisco ITN 157 - WAN Technologies – Cisco 3 credits Concentrates on an introduction to Wide Area Networking (WANs). Includes WAN design, LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN, HDLC, and PPP. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITN156 --- # ITN170 — Linux System Administration ITN 170 - Linux System Administration ITN 170 - Linux System Administration 3 credits Focuses instruction on the installation, configuration and administration of the Linux operating system and emphasizes the use of Linux as a network client and workstation. Lecture: 3 --- # ITN171 — Unix 1 ITN 171 - Unix 1 ITN 171 - Unix 1 3 credits Provides an introduction to UNIX operating systems. Teaches login procedures, file creation, UNIX file structure, input/output control, and the UNIX shell. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN195 — Cisco Cybersecurity Operations ITN 195 - Cisco Cybersecurity Operations ITN 195 - Cisco Cybersecurity Operations 3 credits The course focuses on how to monitor, detect and respond to cybersecurity threats. Plus, covers cryptography, host-based security analysis, security monitoring, computer forensics, attack methods and incident reporting and handling. This course contains preparation for the CCNA CyberOps certification. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN195 — Topics in CISCO Networking ITN 195 - Topics in CISCO Networking ITN 195 - Topics in CISCO Networking 3 - 4 credits Centers instruction in LAN segmentation using bridges, routers, and switches. Includes fast Ethernet, access lists, routing protocols, spanning tree protocol, virtual LANS and network management. Provides the skills and knowledge to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small-to-medium sized branch office enterprise network, including configuring several switches and routers, configuring wireless devices, configuring VLANS, connecting to a WAN, and implementing network security. Lecture: 2 - 3 hours per wee… --- # ITN245 — Network Troubleshooting ITN 245 - Network Troubleshooting ITN 245 - Network Troubleshooting 3 credits Focuses on servicing and maintaining local area networks (LANS). Teaches network installation, network troubleshooting, installation of file servers and workstations, configuring of network boards and cables, and diagnosing common network problems. This course contains preparation for the CompTIA Network+ certification. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITN101 --- # ITN254 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration ITN 254 - Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration ITN 254 - Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration 4 credits Explores concepts and capabilities of virtual architecture with a focus on the installation, configuration, and management of a virtual infrastructure, ESX Server, and Virtual Center. Covers fundamentals of virtual network design and implementation, fundamentals of storage area networks, virtual switching, virtual system management, and engineering for high availability. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ITN257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services ITN 257 - Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services ITN 257 - Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services 3 credits 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. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN260 — Network Security Basics ITN 260 - Network Security Basics ITN 260 - Network Security Basics 3 credits Provides instruction in the basics of network security in depth. Includes security --- # ITN261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking ITN 261 - Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking ITN 261 - Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking 3 credits Encompasses in-depth exploration of various methods for attacking and defending a network. Explores network security concepts from the viewpoint hackers and their attack methodologies. Includes topics about hackers, attacks, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) malicious code, computer crime and industrial espionage. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN262 — Network Communication, Security and Authentication ITN 262 - Network Communication, Security and Authentication ITN 262 - Network Communication, Security and Authentication 4 credits Covers an in-depth exploration of various communication protocols with a concentration on TCP/IP. Explores communication protocols from the point of view of the hacker in order to highlight protocol weaknesses. Includes Internet architecture, routing, addressing, topology, fragmentation and protocol analysis, and the use of various utilities to explore TCP/IP. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITN101, ITN154, ITN260 --- # ITN263 — Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E-Commerce Security ITN 263 - Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E-Commerce Security ITN 263 - Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E-Commerce Security 3 credits Gives an in-depth exploration of firewalls, Web security, and e-commerce security. Explores firewall concepts, types, topology and the firewall’s relationship to the TCP/IP protocol. Includes client/server architecture, the Web server, HTML and HTTP in relation to Web Security, and digital certification, D.509, and public key infrastructure (PKI). Lecture: 3-4 hours per week. --- # ITN266 — Network Security Layers ITN 266 - Network Security Layers ITN 266 - Network Security Layers 3 credits Provides an in-depth exploration of various security layers needed to protect the network. Explores Network Security from the viewpoint of the environment in which the network operates and the necessity to secure that environment to lower the security risk to the network. Includes physical security, personnel security, operating system security, software security and database security. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN267 — Legal Topics in Network Security ITN 267 - Legal Topics in Network Security ITN 267 - Legal Topics in Network Security 3 credits Conveys an in-depth exploration of the civil and common law issues that apply to network security. Explores statutes, jurisdictional, and constitutional issues related to computer crimes and privacy. Includes rules of evidence, seizure and evidence handling, court presentation and computer privacy in the digital age. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN275 — Incident Response and Computer Forensics ITN 275 - Incident Response and Computer Forensics ITN 275 - Incident Response and Computer Forensics 3 credits Prepares the student for a role on an organizational IT support staff where the need for resolving computer incidents is becoming increasingly common. Includes legal and ethical issues of search and seizure of computer and peripheral storage media leading to laboratory exercises examining computers configured with mix of both simulated criminal and other activities which are not criminal in nature, but do violate scenario-driven organizational policy. Requires the student to make ch… --- # ITN295 — Cloud Security ITN 295 - Cloud Security ITN 295 - Cloud Security 3 credits Provides instruction on understanding specialized data classification, data protection mechanisms, data-encryption methods, understanding secure internet protocols, and ability to identify tradeoff decision with regard to cost, security, and deployment complexity. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITP100 — Software Design ITP 100 - Software Design ITP 100 - Software Design 3 credits Introduces principles and practices of software development. Includes instruction in critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and essential programming logic in structured and object- oriented design using contemporary tools. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITP120 — Java Programming I ITP 120 - Java Programming I ITP 120 - Java Programming I 3 credits Entails instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Java. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of console and graphical user interface applications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITP136 — C# Programming I ITP 136 - C# Programming I ITP 136 - C# Programming I 3 credits Presents instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C#. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of applications within the .NET framework. --- # ITP140 — Client-Side Scripting ITP 140 - Client-Side Scripting ITP 140 - Client-Side Scripting 3 credits Provides instruction in fundamentals of Internet application design, development, and deployment using client side scripting language(s). Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ITP150 — Python Programming ITP 150 - Python Programming ITP 150 - Python Programming 3 credits Entails instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Python. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of Python applications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITP160 — Introduction to Game Design & Development ITP 160 - Introduction to Game Design & Development ITP 160 - Introduction to Game Design & Development 3 credits Introduces object-oriented game design and development. Provides overview of the electronic game design and development process and underlines the historical context, content creation strategies, game careers, and future trends in the industry. Utilizes a game language environment to introduce game design, object-oriented paradigms, software design, software development and product testing. Teaches skills of writing a game design document and creating a game with several levels an… Prerequisites: ITE152 --- # ITP170 — Project Management ITP 170 - Project Management ITP 170 - Project Management 3 credits Introduces the concepts of project maanagment as defined by the Project Management Institute, the accreditation body for project management. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # ITP220 — Java Programming II ITP 220 - Java Programming II ITP 220 - Java Programming II 3 credits Imparts instruction in application of advanced object- oriented techniques to application development using Java. Emphasizes database connectivity, inner classes, collection classes, networking, and threads. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITP120 --- # ITP251 — Systems Analysis and Design ITP 251 - Systems Analysis and Design ITP 251 - Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits Focuses on application of information technologies (IT) to system life cycle methodology, systems analysis, systems design, and system implementation practices. Covers methodologies related to identification of information requirements, feasibility in the areas of economic, technical and social requirements, and related issues are included in course content. Software applications may be used to enhance student skills. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # LGL110 — Introduction to Law and the Legal Assistant LGL 110 - Introduction to Law and the Legal Assistant LGL 110 - Introduction to Law and the Legal Assistant 3 credits Introduces various areas of law in which a legal assistant may be employed. Includes study of the court system (Virginia and federal) as well as a brief overview of criminal law, torts, domestic relations, evidence, ethics, the role of the legal assistant, and other areas of interest. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # LGL115 — Real Estate Law for Legal Assistants LGL 115 - Real Estate Law for Legal Assistants LGL 115 - Real Estate Law for Legal Assistants 3 credits Studies law of real property and gives in-depth survey of the more common types of real estate transactions and conveyances such as deeds, contracts, leases, and deeds of trust. Focuses on drafting these various instruments and studies the system of recording and search of public documents. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: LGL110 --- # LGL117 — Family Law LGL 117 - Family Law LGL 117 - Family Law 3 credits Studies elements of a valid marriage, grounds for divorce and annulment, separation, defenses, custody, support, adoptions, and applicable tax consequences. Includes property settlement, pre- and ante-nuptial agreements, pleadings, and rules of procedure. May include specific federal and Virginia consumer laws. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # LGL125 — Legal Research LGL 125 - Legal Research LGL 125 - Legal Research 3 credits Provides an understanding of various components of a law library, and emphasizes research skills through the use of digests, encyclopedias, reporter systems, codes, Shepards’ Citations, ALR, and other research tools. May include overview of computer applications and writing projects. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: LGL110 --- # LGL126 — Legal Writing LGL 126 - Legal Writing LGL 126 - Legal Writing 3 credits Studies proper preparation of various legal documents, including legal memoranda, letters, and pleadings. Involves practical applications. May include case and appellate briefs. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: LGL125 --- # LGL130 — Law Office Administration and Management LGL 130 - Law Office Administration and Management LGL 130 - Law Office Administration and Management 3 credits Introduces management principles and systems applicable to law firms, including record keeping, disbursements, escrow accounts, billing, and purchasing. May include accounting methods and software packages applicable to law firms. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # LGL215 — Torts LGL 215 - Torts LGL 215 - Torts 3 credits Studies fundamental principles of the law of torts. May include preparation and use of pleadings and other documents involved in the trial of a civil action. Emphasizes personal injury, products liability, and malpractice cases. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # LGL218 — Criminal Law LGL 218 - Criminal Law LGL 218 - Criminal Law 3 credits Focuses on major crimes, including their classification, elements of proof, intent, conspiracy, responsibility, parties, and defenses. Emphasizes Virginia law. May include general principles of applicable constitutional law and criminal procedure. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # LGL235 — Legal Aspects of Business Organizations LGL 235 - Legal Aspects of Business Organizations LGL 235 - Legal Aspects of Business Organizations 3 credits Studies fundamental principles of agency law and the formation of business organizations. Includes sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporation, limited liability companies, and other business entities. Reviews preparation of the documents necessary for the organization and operation of businesses. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # LGL238 — Bankruptcy LGL 238 - Bankruptcy LGL 238 - Bankruptcy 3 credits Provides a practical understanding of non-bankruptcy alternatives and the laws of bankruptcy including Chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. Emphasis will be placed on preparing petitions, schedules, statements, and other forms. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MAC121 — Computer Numerical Control I MAC 121 - Computer Numerical Control I MAC 121 - Computer Numerical Control I 3 credits Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerical control program writing, setup and operation. Lecture: 2 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # MAC122 — Computer Numerical Control II MAC 122 - Computer Numerical Control II MAC 122 - Computer Numerical Control II 3 credits Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerical control program writing, setup and operation. Lecture: 2 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # MAC123 — Computer Numerical Control III MAC 123 - Computer Numerical Control III MAC 123 - Computer Numerical Control III 3 credits Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerical control program writing, setup and operation. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # MAC130 — Introduction to Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) MAC 130 - Introduction to Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) MAC 130 - Introduction to Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) 2 credits Introduces the equipment, processes, and components of electric discharge machining. Includes basic operation and programming for computer numerical control (CNC) electric discharge machining (EDM). Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MAC181 --- # MAC131 — Machine Lab I MAC 131 - Machine Lab I MAC 131 - Machine Lab I 2 credits Teaches fundamental machine shop operations, bench work, layout, measuring tools, and safety. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 1 hour. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # MAC134 — CMM Operation and Programming MAC 134 - CMM Operation and Programming MAC 134 - CMM Operation and Programming 2 credits Focuses on inspection using a Coordinate Measuring Machine. Includes hands-on demonstration of CMM setup, initialization and operation. Covers the essential aspects of the software and CMM operation, using a sample part for hands-on practice. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MAC181 --- # MAC150 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing MAC 150 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing MAC 150 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3 credits Introduces computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) with emphasis on programming of numerical control machinery. Teaches program writing procedures using proper language and logic and a CAM programming system to produce numerical control code for machines. Teaches basic computer usage, 2 1/2D and 3D CAD-CAM integration and code-to-machine transfer. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $2… Prerequisites: MAC181 --- # MAC161 — Machine Shop Practices I MAC 161 - Machine Shop Practices I MAC 161 - Machine Shop Practices I 3 credits Introduces safety procedures, bench work, hand tools, precision measuring instruments, drill presses, cut-off saws, engine lathes, manual surface grinders and milling machines. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): MAC 181 Prerequisites: MAC181 --- # MAC162 — Machine Shop Practices II MAC 162 - Machine Shop Practices II MAC 162 - Machine Shop Practices II 3 credits Introduces safety procedures, bench work, hand tools, precision measuring instruments, drill presses, cut-off saws, engine lathes, manual surface grinders and milling machines. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MAC161 --- # MAC163 — Machine Shop Practices III MAC 163 - Machine Shop Practices III MAC 163 - Machine Shop Practices III 3 credits Offers practice in the operation of the drill press, engine lathe, vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine and the surface grinder. Introduces practical heat treatment of directly hardenable steels commonly used in machine shops. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MAC162 --- # MAC164 — Machine Shop Practices IV MAC 164 - Machine Shop Practices IV MAC 164 - Machine Shop Practices IV 3 credits Offers practice in the operation of the drill press, engine lathe, vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine and the surface grinder. Introduces practical heat treatment of directly hardenable steels commonly used in machine shops. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MAC163 --- # MAC181 — Machine Blueprint Reading I MAC 181 - Machine Blueprint Reading I MAC 181 - Machine Blueprint Reading I 3 credits Introduces reading and interpreting blueprints and working drawings. Applies visualization of objects, sketching, and machine terminology. Part I of II Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MAC199 — Supervised Study MAC 199 - Supervised Study MAC 199 - Supervised Study 2 credits Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Lecture: Variable hours per week Prerequisites: MAC162 --- # MAC299 — Supervised Study MAC 299 - Supervised Study MAC 299 - Supervised Study 2 credits Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit Lecture: Variable hours per week Prerequisites: MAC162 --- # MKT100 — Principles of Marketing MKT 100 - Principles of Marketing MKT 100 - Principles of Marketing 3 credits Presents principles, methods and problems involved in marketing to consumers and organizational buyers. Discusses problems and policies connected with distribution and sale of products, pricing, promotion and buyer motivation. Examines variations of marketing research, legal, social, ethical, e-commerce and international considerations in marketing. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MKT220 — Principles of Advertising MKT 220 - Principles of Advertising MKT 220 - Principles of Advertising 3 credits Emphasizes the role of advertising in the marketing of goods, services, and ideas. Discusses the different uses of advertising; types of media; how advertising is created; agency functions; and legal, social, and economic aspects of the industry. Introduces advertising display, copy and art work preparation, printing and selection of media. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MKT221 — Public Relations MKT 221 - Public Relations MKT 221 - Public Relations 3 credits Introduces public relations as a marketing activity and focuses on media relations, publicity, strategic planning, public relations research, communication with multiple audiences, and the elements of an effective public relations campaign to influence public opinion. Equips students with the basic skills for writing publicity materials and coordinating public relations campaigns and media kits. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MKT228 — Promotion MKT 228 - Promotion MKT 228 - Promotion 3 credits Presents an overview of integrated marketing communications through advertising, public relations, personal selling and sales promotion. Focuses on coordinating these activities into an effective campaign to promote sales for a particular product, business, institution or industry. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MKT282 — Principles of E-Commerce MKT 282 - Principles of E-Commerce MKT 282 - Principles of E-Commerce 3 credits Studies on-line business strategies, and the hardware and software tools necessary for Internet commerce. Includes the identification of appropriate target segments, the development of product opportunities, pricing structures, distribution channels and execution of marketing strategies. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MKT284 — Social Media Marketing MKT 284 - Social Media Marketing MKT 284 - Social Media Marketing 3 credits Surveys the use of social networks and online communities such as blogs, wikis, virtual events that allow companies to expand their interaction with customers and develop relationships with collaborative communities. Emphasizes the ongoing transformation of the way companies adjust their marketing plans to improve interaction with customers online. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MTH111 — Basic Technical Mathematics MTH 111 - Basic Technical Mathematics MTH 111 - Basic Technical Mathematics 3 credits Provides a foundation in mathematics with emphasis in arithmetic, unit conversion, basic algebra, geometry and trigonometry. This course is intended for CTE programs. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MDE10 --- # MTH120 — Math for Elementary and Middle School Educators MTH 120 - Math for Elementary and Middle School Educators MTH 120 - Math for Elementary and Middle School Educators 4 credits Provides a comprehensive and conceptual examination of fundamental mathematical concepts covered in VDOE K-8 Standards of Learning (SOLs). Designed for future K-8 mathematics educators. Emphasizes problem-solving, logical reasoning, the establishment of connections between mathematical concepts, effective communication of mathematical ideas, and the utilization of multiple representations. This is a cross-listed course with EDU 120 . Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4… --- # MTH130 — Fundamentals of Reasoning MTH 130 - Fundamentals of Reasoning MTH 130 - Fundamentals of Reasoning 3 credits Presents elementary concepts of algebra, linear graphing, financial literacy, descriptive statistics, and measurement & geometry. Based on college programs being supported by this course, colleges may opt to add additional topics such as logic or trigonometry. This course is intended for occupational/technical programs. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MDE10 --- # MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning MTH 154 - Quantitative Reasoning MTH 154 - Quantitative Reasoning 3 credits Presents topics in proportional reasoning, modeling, financial literacy and validity studies (logic and set theory). Focuses on the process of taking a real-world situation, identifying the mathematical foundation needed to address the problem, solving the problem and applying what is learned to the original situation. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): MTE 1-5 or co-requisite MDE 54 , --- # MTH161 — Precalculus l MTH 161 - Precalculus l MTH 161 - Precalculus l 3 credits Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations and inequalities. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 161 : Precalculus I and MTH 167 : Precalculus with Trigonometry or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # MTH162 — Precalculus ll MTH 162 - Precalculus ll MTH 162 - Precalculus ll 3 credits Presents trigonometry, trigonometric applications including Law of Sines and Cosines and an introduction to conics. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 162 : Precalculus II and MTH 167 : Precalculus with Trigonometry or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # MTH245 — Statistics l MTH 245 - Statistics l MTH 245 - Statistics l 3 credits Presents an overview of statistics, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, and linear regression. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 155 : Statistical Reasoning and MTH 245 : Statistics I or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH154 --- # MTH261 — Applied Calculus l MTH 261 - Applied Calculus l MTH 261 - Applied Calculus l 3 credits Introduces limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, and techniques of integration with an emphasis on applications in business, social sciences and life sciences. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # MTH263 — Calculus l MTH 263 - Calculus l MTH 263 - Calculus l 4 credits Presents concepts of limits, derivatives, differentiation of various types of functions and use of differentiation rules, application of differentiation, antiderivatives, integrals and applications of integration. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH162 --- # MTH264 — Calculus ll MTH 264 - Calculus ll MTH 264 - Calculus ll 4 credits Continues the study of calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions including rectangular, polar, and parametric graphing, indefinite and definite integrals, methods of integration, and power series along with applications. Features instruction for mathematical, physical and engineering science programs. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # MTH265 — Calculus lll MTH 265 - Calculus lll MTH 265 - Calculus lll 4 credits Focuses on extending the concepts of function, limit, continuity, derivative, integral and vector from the plane to the three dimensional space. Covers topics including vector functions, multivariate functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and an introduction to vector calculus. Features instruction for mathematical, physical and engineering science programs. Lecture: 4 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH264 --- # MTH266 — Linear Algebra MTH 266 - Linear Algebra MTH 266 - Linear Algebra 3 credits Covers matrices, vector spaces, determinants, solutions of systems of linear equations, basis and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Features instruction for mathematical, physical and engineering science programs. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH264, MTH263 --- # MTH267 — Differential Equations MTH 267 - Differential Equations MTH 267 - Differential Equations 3 credits Introduces ordinary differential equations. Includes first order differential equations, second and higher order ordinary differential equations with applications and numerical methods. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH264 --- # MTH288 — Discrete Mathematics MTH 288 - Discrete Mathematics MTH 288 - Discrete Mathematics 3 credits Presents topics in sets, counting, graphs, logic, proofs, functions, relations, mathematical induction, Boolean Algebra, and recurrence relations. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # MDE10 — Introduction to Algebra MDE 10 - Introduction to Algebra MDE 10 - Introduction to Algebra 3 credits Covers topics in arithmetic through introduction to variables and equations. Credit does not count toward graduation. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # MDE54 — Learning Support for Quantitative Reasoning MDE 54 - Learning Support for Quantitative Reasoning MDE 54 - Learning Support for Quantitative Reasoning 3 credits Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Quantitative Reasoning (MTH 154). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. Credit does not count toward graduation. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MDE10 --- # MDE60 — Intermediate Algebra MDE 60 - Intermediate Algebra MDE 60 - Intermediate Algebra 3 credits Covers topics in algebra. Credit does not count toward graduation. Lecture: 3 hours. 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MDE10 --- # MDE61 — Learning Support for Precalculus MDE 61 - Learning Support for Precalculus MDE 61 - Learning Support for Precalculus 3 credits Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Pre-Calculus (MTH 161). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. Credit does not count toward graduation. Lecture: 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. Co- or Prerequisites: MDE60 --- # MEC101 — Introduction to Engineering Technology I MEC 101 - Introduction to Engineering Technology I MEC 101 - Introduction to Engineering Technology I 2 credits Introduces engineering technology. Provides historical background. Covers such topics as professional ethics; problem-solving techniques involving forces, structures, materials, fluids, energy, and electricity and U.S. Customary and S.I. units, and unit conversions. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH111 --- # MEC102 — Introduction to Engineering Technology II MEC 102 - Introduction to Engineering Technology II MEC 102 - Introduction to Engineering Technology II 2 credits Introduces engineering technology. Provides historical background. Covers such topics as professional ethics; problem-solving techniques involving forces, structures, materials, fluids, energy, and electricity and U.S. Customary and S.I. units, and unit conversions. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: MEC101 --- # MEC113 — Materials and Processes of Industry MEC 113 - Materials and Processes of Industry MEC 113 - Materials and Processes of Industry 3 credits Studies engineering materials and accompanying industrial manufacturing processes. Investigates nature of materials structure and properties from a design standpoint. Analyzes both the effects of various processes on materials and the processes themselves. Includes machining, casting, forming, molding, hot/cold working, machining and welding. Addresses quality assurance and inspection procedures. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MEC122 — 3D Printing for Engineering Design MEC 122 - 3D Printing for Engineering Design MEC 122 - 3D Printing for Engineering Design 3 credits Provides an overview of rapid technologies in Additive Manufacturing that are high productivity tools designed to cut lead times, reduce time to market, increase the quality of the product, and improve collaboration within the organization. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic… --- # MEC131 — Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology MEC 131 - Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology MEC 131 - Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology 3 credits Teaches Newton’s laws, resultants and equilibrium of force systems, trusses and frames, determination of centroids, and distributed loads and moments of inertia. Introduces dry friction and force systems in space. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH111 --- # MEC132 — Mechanics II – Strength of Mat. for Eng. Tech MEC 132 - Mechanics II – Strength of Mat. for Eng. Tech MEC 132 - Mechanics II – Strength of Mat. for Eng. Tech 3 credits Teaches the concepts of stress and strain. Provides an analysis of stresses and deformations in loaded members, connectors, shafts, beams, columns, and combined stress. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MEC131 --- # MEC140 — Introduction to Mechatronics MEC 140 - Introduction to Mechatronics MEC 140 - Introduction to Mechatronics 3 credits Presents foundational concepts in mechatronics including analog and digital electronics, sensors, actuators, microprocessors, and microprocessor interfacing to electromechanical systems. Surveys components and measurement equipment used in the design, installation, and repair of mechatronic equipment and circuits. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is disc… Prerequisites: ELE150, ELE239 --- # MEC154 — Mechanical Maintenance I MEC 154 - Mechanical Maintenance I MEC 154 - Mechanical Maintenance I 3 credits Provides an overview of basic maintenance techniques and processes for industrial mechanics and technicians who are installing and maintaining industrial mechanical and power transmission components. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics MEC 161 - Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics MEC 161 - Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics 3 credits Introduces theory, operation and maintenance of hydraulic/ pneumatics devices and systems. Emphasizes the properties of fluids, fluid flow, fluid statics, and the application of Bernoulli’s equation. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Total: 4 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # MEC195 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory MEC 195 - Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory MEC 195 - Mechanical Engineering Technology Laboratory 2 credits Teaches fundamental laboratory operations, measuring tools, and safety. Provides for statistical evaluation of data and communication of laboratory results. Includes experiments and/or demonstrations. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # MEC211 — Machine Design I MEC 211 - Machine Design I MEC 211 - Machine Design I 4 credits Introduces analytical design of bearings, clutches, coupling, brakes, springs, gearing systems and power shafting. Emphasizes methods of construction, machine parts and specifications of materials, and manufacturing processes. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MEC113 --- # MEC230 — Mechatronic Process Control MEC 230 - Mechatronic Process Control MEC 230 - Mechatronic Process Control 3 credits Studies systems integrating mechanical components with electrical components and logic devices used to control manufacturing operations. Surveys electromechanical actuators, sensors, digital to analog conversion, and methods of computer control as related to the managing and monitoring of manufacturing processes. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The… Prerequisites: MEC140 --- # MEC252 — Mechanical Systems Maintenance MEC 252 - Mechanical Systems Maintenance MEC 252 - Mechanical Systems Maintenance 3 credits Covers the application of the principles of mechanical component maintenance as they apply to complete mechanical systems, such as pumps, conveyors, and packaging machines. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # MEC253 — Preventative and Predictive Maintenance MEC 253 - Preventative and Predictive Maintenance MEC 253 - Preventative and Predictive Maintenance 3 credits Presents the concepts of preventative and predictive maintenance needed to increase machine up-time and reliability, product quality, and plant productivity. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # MEC254 — Mechanical Maintenance II MEC 254 - Mechanical Maintenance II MEC 254 - Mechanical Maintenance II 3 credits Covers advanced maintenance techniques and processes for industrial mechanics and technicians who are installing and maintaining industrial mechanical and power transmission components. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: MEC154 --- # MEC270 — Computations for Engineering Technology MEC 270 - Computations for Engineering Technology MEC 270 - Computations for Engineering Technology 3 credits Presents the use of spreadsheets and Matlab or equivalent to solve a variety of problems in introductory engineering analysis, such as graphing data, unit conversions, simple statistical analysis, sorting, searching and analyzing data, curve fitting, interpolation, solving algebraic equations, logical decisions, evaluating integrals, comparing economic alternatives, and finding optimum solutions. The acquisition and processing of data as well as macro programming in Basic are also cov… Prerequisites: ITE115, ITE152 --- # MEC295 — Alternative Energy Systems Design MEC 295 - Alternative Energy Systems Design MEC 295 - Alternative Energy Systems Design 3 credits Design of alternative energy systems utilized for power or heat generation. Includes analysis of solar, wind, and geothermal systems, and incorporates laboratory demonstrations and experiments. Emphasizes system components, construction, materials, and manufacturing processes. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: CAD241, ELE159, ENE100, ENE104 --- # MEC295 — Robotic and Mechatronic Systems Design MEC 295 - Robotic and Mechatronic Systems Design MEC 295 - Robotic and Mechatronic Systems Design 3 credits Studies the evolution and history of robotics with an emphasis on incorporation with mechatronic systems. Includes analysis of mechanical components, control systems, actuators, robot programming, and system design and utilization. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: CAD241, ELE239, MEC230 --- # MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I MEN 101 - Mental Health Skill Training I MEN 101 - Mental Health Skill Training I 3 credits Develops skills necessary to function as a mental health worker, with emphasis on guided practice in counseling skills as well as improved self-awareness. Includes training in problem-solving, goal-setting, and implementation of appropriate strategies and evaluation techniques relating to interaction involving a variety of client needs. Lecture: 3 hours per week. (Students may enroll in both in the same semester.) Prerequisites: HMS100 --- # MEN102 — Mental Health Skill Training II MEN 102 - Mental Health Skill Training II MEN 102 - Mental Health Skill Training II 3 credits Develops skills necessary to function as a mental health worker, with emphasis on guided practice in counseling skills as well as improved self-awareness. Includes training in problem-solving, goal-setting, and implementation of appropriate strategies and evaluation techniques relating to interaction involving a variety of client needs. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MEN121 — Intellectual Disabilities I MEN 121 - Intellectual Disabilities I MEN 121 - Intellectual Disabilities I 3 credits Explores current problems and social, cultural and legal issues involved in therapeutic interventions for understanding and programs relating to the mentally retarded. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: HMS100 --- # MEN122 — Intellectual Disabilities II MEN 122 - Intellectual Disabilities II MEN 122 - Intellectual Disabilities II 3 credits Explores current problems and social, cultural and legal issues involved in therapeutic interventions for understanding and programs relating to the mentally retarded. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: HMS100 --- # MEN190 — Coordinated Practice MEN 190 - Coordinated Practice MEN 190 - Coordinated Practice 3 credits Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. ) Prerequisites: MEN102, MEN196 --- # MEN196 — On-Site Training MEN 196 - On-Site Training MEN 196 - On-Site Training 3 credits Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. ) Prerequisites: MEN102, MEN190 --- # MEN198 — Seminar and Project MEN 198 - Seminar and Project MEN 198 - Seminar and Project 1 - 5 credits Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # MEN290 — Coordinated Internship MEN 290 - Coordinated Internship MEN 290 - Coordinated Internship 4 credits Supervises on-the-job training in selected organization, agency, business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: MEN102, HMS106 --- # MEN296 — On-Site Training MEN 296 - On-Site Training MEN 296 - On-Site Training 3 credits Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. ) Prerequisites: MEN102, MEN290 --- # MUS101 — Fundamentals of Music MUS 101 - Fundamentals of Music MUS 101 - Fundamentals of Music 3 credits Provides the ability to read and identify basic fundamentals of music notation. Teaches major and minor scales, chords and basic harmonic progressions. Covers basic ear training and keyboard exercises. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS111 — Music Theory I MUS 111 - Music Theory I MUS 111 - Music Theory I 4 credits Discusses elements of musical construction of scales, intervals, triads and chord progressions. Develops ability to sing at sight and write from dictation. Introduces the analysis of the Bach chorale style. Expands facility with harmonic dictation and enables the student to use these techniques at the keyboard. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # MUS112 — Music Theory II MUS 112 - Music Theory II MUS 112 - Music Theory II 4 credits Discusses elements of musical construction of scales, intervals, triads and chord progressions. Develops ability to sing at sight and write from dictation. Introduces the analysis of the Bach chorale style. Expands facility with harmonic dictation and enables the student to use these techniques at the keyboard. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS111 --- # MUS121 — Music in Society MUS 121 - Music in Society MUS 121 - Music in Society 3 credits Explores the language of music through an introduction to basic elements, forms and styles across time. Acquaints students with composers’ lives and influential creative individualities, discovering representative works and milestones in western society. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically. Reviews historical development and significance of art music within the context of evolving societal structures. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS129 — Musical Workshop MUS 129 - Musical Workshop MUS 129 - Musical Workshop 1 credit Provides students with the opportunity to work in various activities of a play, dance or musical production, including, but not limited to, performance, dramaturgy, orchestra, set design, stage carpentry, sound, costuming, lighting, stage managing, props, promotion, or stage crew. Variable hours per week. Credit will not be awarded for both. May be repeated for credit. This course is cross-listed with CST 136 and DAN 136. Laboratory: 2 hours hours per week. --- # MUS131 — Class Voice I MUS 131 - Class Voice I MUS 131 - Class Voice I 2 credits Introduces the many aspects of singing from the physical act through the aesthetic experience. The course is designed for the beginning singer who desires vocal improvement, and for the voice major as an addition to and extension of skills and knowledge necessary for artistic development. Introduces appropriate repertoire. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS132 — Class Voice II MUS 132 - Class Voice II MUS 132 - Class Voice II 2 credits Introduces the many aspects of singing from the physical act through the aesthetic experience. The course is designed for the beginning singer who desires vocal improvement, and for the voice major as an addition to and extension of skills and knowledge necessary for artistic development. Introduces appropriate repertoire. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS131 --- # MUS135 — Jazz Ensemble MUS 135 - Jazz Ensemble MUS 135 - Jazz Ensemble 2 credits Consists of performance from Standard Jazz and American Songbook Repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques, interpretation, and improvisation. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. --- # MUS136 — Applied Music-Voice MUS 136 - Applied Music-Voice MUS 136 - Applied Music-Voice 1 credit Teaches singing, proper breath control, diction, and development of tone. Studies the standard vocal repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. One or two half-hour lessons per week. Four to eight hours practice required. May be repeated - check with your advisor Labor… --- # MUS137 — Chorus Ensemble MUS 137 - Chorus Ensemble MUS 137 - Chorus Ensemble 2 credits Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. May be repeated for credit. Divisional approval required. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. --- # MUS138 — Small Vocal Ensemble MUS 138 - Small Vocal Ensemble MUS 138 - Small Vocal Ensemble 2 credits Ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. --- # MUS141 — Class Piano I MUS 141 - Class Piano I MUS 141 - Class Piano I 2 credits Offers the beginning piano student activities in learning musical notation, in accomplishing sight-reading skills, and in mastering techniques of keyboard playing. Presents appropriate literature. Open to all students and may be used to fulfill applied minor instrument requirement for music major. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS142 — Class Piano II MUS 142 - Class Piano II MUS 142 - Class Piano II 2 credits Offers the beginning piano student activities in learning musical notation, in accomplishing sight-reading skills, and in mastering techniques of keyboard playing. Presents appropriate literature. Open to all students and may be used to fulfill applied minor instrument requirement for music major. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS141 --- # MUS143 — Chamber Ensemble MUS 143 - Chamber Ensemble MUS 143 - Chamber Ensemble 2 credits Consists of performance in a select ensemble, designed for high-level, artistic, public performances of major literature strings, winds, brass, percussion, keyboard and voice. Membership in the Chamber Ensemble is open to any student who qualifies through audition. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 6 hours per week --- # MUS144 — Jazz Chamber Ensemble MUS 144 - Jazz Chamber Ensemble MUS 144 - Jazz Chamber Ensemble 1 credit Consists of performance from the standard jazz small group repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques, improvisation, and arranging. Divisional approval and performing experience required. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 3-6 hours per week --- # MUS145 — Applied Music - Keyboard MUS 145 - Applied Music - Keyboard MUS 145 - Applied Music - Keyboard 1 credit Teaches piano, organ, harpsichord, or synthesizer. Studies the standard repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. 1-2 half-hour lessons per week, 4-8 hours practice (laboratory) required. May be repeated - check with your advisor. Laboratory: 4 hours per week --- # MUS147 — Applied Music Composition MUS 147 - Applied Music Composition MUS 147 - Applied Music Composition 1 credit Teaches the fundamentals of music composition, including score notation software. Introduces basic manipulation of melodic and motivic composition devices, conscious use of texture, and basic knowledge of orchestration. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS101, MUS111, MUS141 --- # MUS148 — Orchestra Ensemble MUS 148 - Orchestra Ensemble MUS 148 - Orchestra Ensemble 1 credit Ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Divisional approval required. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 3-6 hours per week --- # MUS149 — Band Ensemble MUS 149 - Band Ensemble MUS 149 - Band Ensemble 1 credit Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Divisional approval required. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 3-6 hours per week --- # MUS155 — Applied Music - Woodwinds MUS 155 - Applied Music - Woodwinds MUS 155 - Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 credit Teaches fundamentals of the woodwind instruments. Studies the standard repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. 1-2 half-hour lessons per week, 4-8 hours practice (laboratory) required. May be repeated. Laboratory: 4 hours per week --- # MUS163 — Guitar Theory and Practice I MUS 163 - Guitar Theory and Practice I MUS 163 - Guitar Theory and Practice I 3 credits Studies the fundamentals of sound production, music theory, and harmony as they apply to guitar. Builds proficiency in both the techniques of playing the guitar and in the application of music fundamentals to these techniques. Presents different types of guitars and related instruments. Emphasizes music as entertainment and as a communication skill. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # MUS164 — Guitar Theory and Practice II MUS 164 - Guitar Theory and Practice II MUS 164 - Guitar Theory and Practice II 3 credits Studies the fundamentals of sound production, music theory, and harmony as they apply to guitar. Builds proficiency in both the techniques of playing the guitar and in the application of music fundamentals to these techniques. Presents different types of guitars and related instruments. Emphasizes music as entertainment and as a communication skill. Part II of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS163 --- # MUS165 — Applied Music - Strings MUS 165 - Applied Music - Strings MUS 165 - Applied Music - Strings 1 credit Teaches fundamentals of string instruments, harp, or guitar. Studies the standard repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. 1-2 half-hour lessons per week, 4-8 hours practice (laboratory) required. May be repeated - check with your advisor. Laboratory: 4 hours… --- # MUS175 — Applied Music - Brass MUS 175 - Applied Music - Brass MUS 175 - Applied Music - Brass 1 credit Teaches fundamentals of brass instruments. Studies the standard repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. 1-2 half-hour lessons per week, 4-8 hours practice (laboratory) required. May be repeated - check with your advisor. Laboratory: 4 hours per week --- # MUS185 — Applied Music - Percussion MUS 185 - Applied Music - Percussion MUS 185 - Applied Music - Percussion 1 credit Teaches fundamentals of percussion instruments. Studies the standard repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. 1-2 half-hour lessons per week, 4-8 hours practice (laboratory) required. May be repeated. Laboratory: 4 hours per week --- # MUS195 — Topics in Brass Ensemble MUS 195 - Topics in Brass Ensemble MUS 195 - Topics in Brass Ensemble 1 credit Ensemble consist of performance from the standard Brass repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Divisonal approval required. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS211 — Advanced Music Theory I MUS 211 - Advanced Music Theory I MUS 211 - Advanced Music Theory I 4 credits Increases facility in the analysis and usage of diatonic and chromatic harmonies. Continues harmonic analysis of Bach style. Includes exercises in sight-singing, ear-training, and keyboard harmony. Part l of ll. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week Prerequisites: MUS112 --- # MUS212 — Advanced Music Theory II MUS 212 - Advanced Music Theory II MUS 212 - Advanced Music Theory II 4 credits Increases facility in the analysis and usage of diatonic and chromatic harmonies. Continues harmonic analysis of Bach style. Includes exercises in sight-singing, ear-training, and keyboard harmony. Part ll of ll. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week Prerequisites: MUS211 --- # MUS221 — History of Western Music Prior to 1750 MUS 221 - History of Western Music Prior to 1750 MUS 221 - History of Western Music Prior to 1750 3 credits Presents the chronology of musical styles and significant composers from Antiquity through the Pre-Classical era. Relates the development of music from a socio-historical perspective including parallel movements within the arts. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically to music. MUS 221 and 222 may transfer as the same course.This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present MUS 222 - History of Western Music 1750 to Present MUS 222 - History of Western Music 1750 to Present 3 credits Presents the chronology of musical styles and significant composers from the Classical Period through the Modern era. Relates the development of music from a socio-historical perspective including parallel movements within the arts. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically to music. MUS 221 nd 222 may transfer as the same course.This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS225 — The History of Jazz MUS 225 - The History of Jazz MUS 225 - The History of Jazz 3 credits Studies the underlying elements of jazz, concentrating on the socio-cultural and historical development from earliest stages to the present. Explores key figures and significant works instrumental in the development and evolution of jazz. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS226 — World Music MUS 226 - World Music MUS 226 - World Music 3 credits Explores music emanating from cultural traditions around the world within their respective socio-cultural contexts. Introduces basic elements of music. Increases global awareness and enhances knowledge of the origins, evolution, aesthetics and purposes of music from an ethnomusicological perspective.This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS236 — Advanced Applied Music - Voice 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 236 - Advanced Applied Music - Voice MUS 236 - Advanced Applied Music - Voice 2 credits Continues MUS 126. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. Laboratory 1-2 hours per week. & MUS 237 CHORUS Continues MUS 137. Courses in ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretati… Prerequisites: MUS136 --- # MUS243 — Advanced Applied Music Composition MUS 243 - Advanced Applied Music Composition MUS 243 - Advanced Applied Music Composition 2 credits Teaches the advanced study of music composition and includes instruction using twentieth and twenty-first century compositional techniques. Studies complex compositional devices including advanced harmony, rhythm, texture, and orchestration. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS147 --- # MUS245 — Advanced Applied Music - Keyboard MUS 245 - Advanced Applied Music - Keyboard MUS 245 - Advanced Applied Music - Keyboard 2 credits Continues Applied Music - Keyboard MUS 145. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. Laboratory: 8 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS145 --- # MUS255 — Advanced Applied Music - Woodwinds MUS 255 - Advanced Applied Music - Woodwinds MUS 255 - Advanced Applied Music - Woodwinds 2 credits Continues Applied Music - Woodwinds MUS 155 . Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. Laboratory: 8 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS155 --- # MUS265 — Advanced Applied Music - Strings MUS 265 - Advanced Applied Music - Strings MUS 265 - Advanced Applied Music - Strings 2 credits Continues Applied Music - Strings MUS 165. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. Laboratory: 8 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS165 --- # MUS275 — Advanced Applied Music - Brass 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 275 - Advanced Applied Music - Brass MUS 275 - Advanced Applied Music - Brass 2 credits Continues Applied Music Brass MUS 175 . Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. Laboratory 1-2 hours per week. & MUS 276 BRASS ENSEMBLE Continues Brass Ensemble MUS 176 . Courses in ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including… Prerequisites: MUS175 --- # MUS285 — Advanced Applied Music - Percussion MUS 285 - Advanced Applied Music - Percussion MUS 285 - Advanced Applied Music - Percussion 2 credits Continues Applied Music - Percussion MUS 185 . Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. Divisional approval required. Laboratory: 8 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS185 --- # NSG100 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts NSG 100 - Introduction to Nursing Concepts NSG 100 - Introduction to Nursing Concepts 4 credits Introduces concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learning. Focuses on basic nursing concepts with an emphasis on safe nursing practice and the development of the nursing process. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The p… Prerequisites: BIO141, BIO231 --- # NSG106 — Competencies for Nursing Practice NSG 106 - Competencies for Nursing Practice NSG 106 - Competencies for Nursing Practice 2 credits Focuses on the application of concepts through clinical skill development. Emphasizes the use of clinical judgment in skill acquisition. Includes principles of safety, evidence-based practice, informatics and math computational skills. Prepares students to demonstrate competency in specific skills and drug dosage calculation including the integration of skills in the care of clients in simulated settings. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/ communit… Prerequisites: BIO141, BIO231 --- # NSG115 — Healthcare Concepts for Transition NSG 115 - Healthcare Concepts for Transition NSG 115 - Healthcare Concepts for Transition 4 credits Focuses on role transition from Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered professional nurse. Incorporates concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learning to promote health and wellness across the lifespan. Uses the nursing process to explore care delivery for selected diverse populations with common and predictable illness. Emphasizes the use of clinical judgement in skill acquisition. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical educatio… Prerequisites: BIO141, BIO142, ENG111, PSY230, NSG200, SDV100 --- # NSG130 — Professional Nursing Concepts NSG 130 - Professional Nursing Concepts NSG 130 - Professional Nursing Concepts 1 credit Introduces the role of the professional nurse and fundamental concepts in professional development. Focuses on professional identity, legal/ethical issues and contemporary trends in professional nursing. Lecture: 1 hour. Total: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: BIO141, BIO231 --- # NSG152 — Health Care Participant NSG 152 - Health Care Participant NSG 152 - Health Care Participant 3 credits Focuses on the health and wellness of diverse individuals, families, and the community throughout the lifespan. Covers concepts that focus on client attributes and preferences regarding healthcare. Emphasizes population-focused care. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or cooperating agencies, and/or simulated environments. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific… Prerequisites: NSG100, NSG106, NSG130, NSG200, BIO142 --- # NSG170 — Health/Illness Concepts NSG 170 - Health/Illness Concepts NSG 170 - Health/Illness Concepts 6 credits Focuses on the nursing care of individuals and/or families throughout the lifespan with an emphasis on health and illness concepts. Includes concepts of nursing care for the antepartum client and clients with common and predictable illnesses. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. Lecture: 4 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 10 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per… Prerequisites: NSG100, NSG106, NSG130, NSG200, BIO142 --- # NSG200 — Health Promotion and Assessment NSG 200 - Health Promotion and Assessment NSG 200 - Health Promotion and Assessment 3 credits Introduces assessment and health promotion for the individual and family. Includes assessment of infants, children, adults, geriatric clients and pregnant females. Emphasizes health history and the acquisition of physical assessment skills with underlying concepts of development, communication, and health promotion. Prepares students to demonstrate competency in the assessment of clients across the lifespan. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community… Prerequisites: BIO141, BIO231, NAS161 --- # NSG210 — Health Care Concepts I NSG 210 - Health Care Concepts I NSG 210 - Health Care Concepts I 5 credits Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to physiological health alterations and reproduction. Emphasizes the nursing process in the development of clinical judgment for clients with multiple needs. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total 9 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specifi… Prerequisites: NSG152, NSG115, NSG170, NSG200, BIO150 --- # NSG211 — Health Care Concepts II NSG 211 - Health Care Concepts II NSG 211 - Health Care Concepts II 5 credits Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to psychological and physiological health alterations. Emphasizes the nursing process in the development of clinical judgment for clients with multiple needs. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. Part II of II. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total 9 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course spe… Prerequisites: NSG152, NSG115, NSG170, NSG200, BIO150 --- # NSG230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts NSG 230 - Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts NSG 230 - Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts 2 credits Develops the role of the professional nurse in the healthcare environment in preparation for practice as a registered nurse. Introduces leadership and management concepts and focuses on the integration of professional behaviors in a variety of healthcare settings. Lecture: 2 hours. Total: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-2… Prerequisites: NSG210, NSG211 --- # NSG252 — Complex Health Care Concepts NSG 252 - Complex Health Care Concepts NSG 252 - Complex Health Care Concepts 4 credits Focuses on nursing care of diverse individuals and families integrating complex health concepts. Emphasizes clinical judgment, patient-centered care and collaboration. Lecture: 4 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: NSG210, NSG211 --- # NSG270 — Nursing Capstone NSG 270 - Nursing Capstone NSG 270 - Nursing Capstone 4 credits Provides students with the opportunity to comprehensively apply and integrate learned concepts from previous nursing courses into a capstone experience. Emphasizes the mastery of patient-centered care, safety, nursing judgment, professional behaviors, informatics, quality improvement, and collaboration in the achievement of optimal Prerequisites: NSG210, NSG211 --- # NSG290 — LPN Licensure NSG 290 - LPN Licensure NSG 290 - LPN Licensure 12 credits LPN Licensure from Virginia Board of Nursing or Compact State BLS CPR - Health Care Provider (American Heart Association) is required for admission into the Nursing AAS. Students must submit their LPN license to the college’s Office of Admissions and Records to recieve credit for NSG 290. --- # PHM101 — Quality Control and Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing PHM 101 - Quality Control and Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing PHM 101 - Quality Control and Assurance Methods for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3 credits Introduces students to Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) as aspects of a quality management system. Requires demonstration and application of QA and QC procedures employed by the pharmaceutical industry. Includes design review, fundamentals of statistics, procurement control, sampling and control chart systems, quality reporting, process capability analysis, tool and gauge control, document control, and troubl… --- # PHM203 — Contamination Prevention PHM 203 - Contamination Prevention PHM 203 - Contamination Prevention 4 credits Examines physical, chemical, and biological contaminants, transporters, methods of prevention, and monitoring practices to manage contamination risks in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO147, BIO165 --- # PHM206 — Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing PHM 206 - Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing PHM 206 - Methods of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 4 credits Focuses on and applies the processes, equipment, facilities, and current Good Manufacturing Practices utilized in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO147, BIO165 --- # PHM290 — Coordinated Internship PHM 290 - Coordinated Internship PHM 290 - Coordinated Internship 1 credit Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Students will investigate the organizational structure, developing skills to work effectively within an organization. The course will be a collaboration between area professionals and college faculty. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. --- # PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy PHI 100 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI 100 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits Presents an introduction to philosophical problems and perspectives with emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge, reality, and values. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # PHI111 — Logic PHI 111 - Logic PHI 111 - Logic 3 credits Introduces inductive and deductive reasoning, with an emphasis on common errors and fallacies. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # PHI220 — Ethics and Society PHI 220 - Ethics and Society PHI 220 - Ethics and Society 3 credits PProvides a systematic study of representative ethical concepts and theories and discusses their application to concrete moral dilemmas and social issues and problems. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # PHI227 — Bio-Medical Ethics PHI 227 - Bio-Medical Ethics PHI 227 - Bio-Medical Ethics 3 credits Examines the ethical implications of specific biomedical issues in the context of major ethical systems. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # PHT105 — Basic Photography PHT 105 - Basic Photography PHT 105 - Basic Photography 3 credits Studies fundamental techniques of the camera and its expressive possibilities. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # PHT110 — History of Photography PHT 110 - History of Photography PHT 110 - History of Photography 3 credits Surveys important photographers, processes, and historical influences of the 19th and 20th centuries. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # PHT120 — Screenwriting PHT 120 - Screenwriting PHT 120 - Screenwriting 3 credits Focuses on the craft of writing for the screen. Examines film and television screenplay structure. Analyzes dramatic strategies in film and television. Learn and apply correct script form and creatively engage in the various stages of original scriptwriting. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # PHT135 — Electronic Darkroom PHT 135 - Electronic Darkroom PHT 135 - Electronic Darkroom 3 credits Teaches students to create and manipulate digital photographs. Covers masking, color corrections, and merging of illustrations with photographs. Examines the ethical and property-rights issues that are raised in the manipulation of images. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # PHT150 — Film Production I PHT 150 - Film Production I PHT 150 - Film Production I 3 credits Introduces students to the basic techniques and procedures involved in motion picture production. Emphasizes aspects of filmmaking from scripting and preproduction through editing and postproduction. Includes the exploration of professional film crew roles in grip, lighting, production management, directing, sound and editing. Part I of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # PHT151 — Film Production II PHT 151 - Film Production II PHT 151 - Film Production II 3 credits Reinforces techniques covered in Film Production I emphasizing technical and theoretical aspects of the filmmaking process. Requires student collaboration on film assignments from scripting and preproduction through editing and postproduction, and roles in grip, lighting, production management, directing, sound, and editing. Part II of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: PHT150 --- # PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography PHT 164 - Introduction to Digital Photography PHT 164 - Introduction to Digital Photography 3 credits Teaches the fundamentals of photography including camera function, composition, and image production as they apply to digital imagery. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # PHT216 — Outdoor and Wildlife Photography PHT 216 - Outdoor and Wildlife Photography PHT 216 - Outdoor and Wildlife Photography 3 credits Teaches advanced wildlife, outdoor and nature photography. Covers topics such as flash, hyperfocal distance, and maximizing the cameras¿ digital potential. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # PHT221 — Studio Lighting I PHT 221 - Studio Lighting I PHT 221 - Studio Lighting I 3 credits Examines advanced lighting and camera techniques under controlled studio conditions. Includes view camera use, electronic flash, advanced lighting techniques, color temperature and filtration, and lighting ratios. Requires outside shooting. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: PHT164 --- # PHT226 — Commercial Photography PHT 226 - Commercial Photography PHT 226 - Commercial Photography 3 credits Examines advanced topics relating to commercial photography. Emphasizes advertising, portraiture, and commercial and public relations. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week Prerequisites: PHT221 --- # PHT247 — Alternative Photographic Processes PHT 247 - Alternative Photographic Processes PHT 247 - Alternative Photographic Processes 3 credits Explores manipulated imagery including traditional and non- traditional processes such as non-silver and electronic imaging. Uses enlarged film negatives in order to investigate a variety of methods. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # PHT264 — Digital Photography II PHT 264 - Digital Photography II PHT 264 - Digital Photography II 3 credits Teaches theory and practice of digital photography. Emphasizes use of digital cameras in studio and on location. Teaches advanced techniques of image editing. Provides training in digital image transmission from remote locations. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # PHT274 — Digital Film Editing and Post Production PHT 274 - Digital Film Editing and Post Production PHT 274 - Digital Film Editing and Post Production 3 credits Introduces students to techniques and procedures involved in digital film editing and post production. Covers aspects of editing to include industry standard software packages. Emphasizes the mechanics and obstacles of working with the moving image in the 21st century including available tools and methods, importance of file types, and how to keep things organized. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # PHT296 — Filmmaking Internship PHT 296 - Filmmaking Internship PHT 296 - Filmmaking Internship 3 credits Specializes in career orientation and training program (without pay) supervised and coordinated by the College in selected local businesses and industries. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # PHT299 — Supervised Study PHT 299 - Supervised Study PHT 299 - Supervised Study 3 credits Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # PED109 — Yoga PED 109 - Yoga PED 109 - Yoga 1 credit Focuses on the forms of yoga training emphasizing flexibility. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # PED111 — Weight Training I PED 111 - Weight Training I PED 111 - Weight Training I 1 credit Focuses on muscular strength and endurance training through individualized workout programs. Teaches appropriate use of weight equipment. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # PED116 — Lifetime Fitness and Wellness PED 116 - Lifetime Fitness and Wellness PED 116 - Lifetime Fitness and Wellness 2 credits Provides a study of fitness and wellness and their relationship to a healthy lifestyle. Defines fitness and wellness, evaluates the student’s level of fitness and wellness, and motivates the student to incorporate physical fitness and wellness into daily living. A personal fitness/wellness plan is required for the 2–credit course. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # PTH151 — Musculoskeletal Structure and Function PTH 151 - Musculoskeletal Structure and Function PTH 151 - Musculoskeletal Structure and Function 5 credits Studies the human musculoskeletal system. Covers terms of position and movement, location and identification of specific bony landmarks, joint structure and design, ligaments, muscle origin, action and innervation, and emphasizes types of contraction. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 5 hours per week Total: 8 hours per week An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per cre… --- # PHY100 — Elements of Physics PHY 100 - Elements of Physics PHY 100 - Elements of Physics 4 credits Covers basic concepts of physics, including Newtonian mechanics, properties of matter, heat transfer, waves, fundamental behavior of gases, optics, ionizing radiation, and fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency, coherent written communication, application of arithmetic, exponents, and algebraic skills such as solving for an unknown variable in an equation, and finding the slope and intercept from the equation of a line. This is a Passport and UCGS trans… --- # PHY201 — General College Physics I PHY 201 - General College Physics I PHY 201 - General College Physics I 4 credits Covers classical mechanics and thermodynamics. Includes kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, momentum, rotational kinematics, dynamic and static equilibrium, elasticity, gravitation, fluids, simple harmonic motion, calorimetry, ideal gas law, and the laws of thermodynamics. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH161, MTH263 --- # PHY202 — General College Physics II PHY 202 - General College Physics II PHY 202 - General College Physics II 4 credits Covers waves, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Includes mechanical waves, sound, electrostatics, Ohm’s law and DC circuits, magnetic forces and magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, ray optics, wave optics, and selected topics of modern physics. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: PHY201, MTH162 --- # PHY241 — University Physics I PHY 241 - University Physics I PHY 241 - University Physics I 4 credits Covers classical mechanics and thermodynamics. Includes kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, momentum, rotational kinematics, dynamics and static equilibrium, elasticity, gravitation, fluids, simple harmonic motion, calorimetry, ideal gas law, and the laws of thermodynamics. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # PHY242 — University Physics II PHY 242 - University Physics II PHY 242 - University Physics II 4 credits TCovers waves, electromagnetism and optics. Includes mechanical waves and sound, electrostatics, Ohm’s law and DC circuits, magnetic forces and magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, AC circuits, ray optics, and wave optics. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: PHY241, MTH264 --- # PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics PLS 135 - U.S. Government and Politics PLS 135 - U.S. Government and Politics 3 credits Teaches the political structure, processes, institutions, and policymaking of the US national government. Focuses on the three branches of government, their interrelationships, and how they shape policy. Addresses federalism; civil liberties and civil rights; political socialization and participation; public opinion, the media; interest groups; political parties; elections; and policymaking. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written repor… --- # PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations PLS 241 - Introduction to International Relations PLS 241 - Introduction to International Relations 3 credits Provides an introduction to the causes of international conflict and cooperation. Focuses on the modern state, diplomacy, war initiation, crisis bargaining, international terrorism, nuclear strategy, interstate economic relations, economic growth, international law, human rights, and environmental politics. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # PNE145 — Trends in Practical Nursing PNE 145 - Trends in Practical Nursing PNE 145 - Trends in Practical Nursing 1 credit Studies the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse. Covers legal aspects, organizations, and opportunities in practical nursing. Assists students in preparation for employment. Lecture: 1 hour. Total: 1 hour per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # PNE151 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I PNE 151 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I PNE 151 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I 4 credits Studies etiology, symptoms, prescribed treatment, and experiences in the nursing care of patients with selected disorders. Selects learning experiences to correlate related patient care with classroom instruction whenever possible. Provides observational experiences when available. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour… --- # PNE158 — Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing PNE 158 - Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing PNE 158 - Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing 2 credits Recognizes emotional needs of patients. Provides knowledge of the role that emotions play. Enables students to understand their own behavior as well as patient behavior. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # PNE162 — Nursing in Health Changes II PNE 162 - Nursing in Health Changes II PNE 162 - Nursing in Health Changes II 10 credits Continues the focus on nursing situations and procedures necessary to assist individuals in meeting special needs related to human functions. Lecture: 5 hours. Laboratory: 5 hours. Total: 10 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # PNE164 — Nursing in Health Changes IV PNE 164 - Nursing in Health Changes IV PNE 164 - Nursing in Health Changes IV 11 credits Continues the focus on nursing situations and procedures necessary to assist individuals in meeting special needs related to human functions. Lecture: 5 hours. Laboratory: 18 hours. Total: 23 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # PNE174 — Applied Pharmacology for Practical Nurses PNE 174 - Applied Pharmacology for Practical Nurses PNE 174 - Applied Pharmacology for Practical Nurses 2 credits Applies problem solving skills in preparing and administering medications. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # PSY116 — Psychology of Death and Dying PSY 116 - Psychology of Death and Dying PSY 116 - Psychology of Death and Dying 3 credits Focuses on psychological aspects of death and dying. Teaches the meaning of death and ways of handling its personal and social implications. Includes psychological, sociological, cultural, and religious views of death. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # PSY200 — Principles of Psychology PSY 200 - Principles of Psychology PSY 200 - Principles of Psychology 3 credits Surveys the basic concepts of psychology. Covers the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, developmental psychology, learning, memory, thinking, intelligence, personality, social psychology, and psychological disorders and treatment. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # PSY210 — Statistics for Behavioral Sciences PSY 210 - Statistics for Behavioral Sciences PSY 210 - Statistics for Behavioral Sciences 4 credits Introduces the principles and processes of statistics within behavioral research. Emphasizes understanding and applying statistical tests to behavioral data. Stresses recognition and use of process, based upon knowledge and understanding, over mathematical derivation. Focuses on selection of appropriate statistics, their application, and correct decisions of interpretation within a behavioral research experience. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: PSY200, MTH245 --- # PSY215 — Psychopathology PSY 215 - Psychopathology PSY 215 - Psychopathology 3 credits Explores historical views and current perspectives of abnormal behavior. Emphasizes major diagnostic categories and criteria, individual and social factors of maladaptive behavior, and types of treatments. Includes methods of clinical assessment and research strategies. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): PSY 200 Prerequisites: PSY200 --- # PSY225 — Theories of Personality PSY 225 - Theories of Personality PSY 225 - Theories of Personality 3 credits Studies the major personality theories and their applications. Includes psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive and humanistic perspectives. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: PSY200 --- # PSY230 — Developmental Psychology PSY 230 - Developmental Psychology PSY 230 - Developmental Psychology 3 credits Traces development in context from pre-conception to death, including the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains. Examines methods of scientific inquiry as they apply to lifespan development. Addresses the interrelatedness of developmental domains, as well as the interdependent influences of environment and biology. Students majoring in or considering a major in Psychology should complete PSY 200 prior to PSY 230. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # RAD100 — Introduction to Radiology & Protection RAD 100 - Introduction to Radiology & Protection RAD 100 - Introduction to Radiology & Protection 2 credits Presents brief history of radiological profession, code of ethics, conduct for radiologic students, and the basic fundamentals of radiation protection. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # RAD111 — Radiologic Science I RAD 111 - Radiologic Science I RAD 111 - Radiologic Science I 4 credits Teaches concepts of radiation, radiography physics, fundamentals of electromagnetic radiation, electricity and magnetism, and application of these principles to radiography. Focuses on X-ray production, emission, and X- ray interaction with matter. Part I of II. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year o… --- # RAD112 — Radiologic Science II RAD 112 - Radiologic Science II RAD 112 - Radiologic Science II 4 credits Teaches concepts of radiation, radiography physics, fundamentals of electromagnetic radiation, electricity and magnetism, and application of these principles to radiography. Focuses on X-ray production, emission, and X- ray interaction with matter. Part II of II. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic yea… --- # RAD121 — Radiographic Procedures I RAD 121 - Radiographic Procedures I RAD 121 - Radiographic Procedures I 4 credits Introduces procedures for positioning the patient’s anatomical structures relative to X-ray beam and image receptor. Emphasizes procedures for routine examination of the chest, abdomen, extremities, and axial skeleton. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # RAD125 — Patient Care Procedures RAD 125 - Patient Care Procedures RAD 125 - Patient Care Procedures 3 credits Presents the care and handling of the sick and injured patient in the Radiology Department. Introduces the fundamentals of nursing procedures, equipment and supplies specific to radiology. Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # RAD131 — Elementary Clinical Procedures I RAD 131 - Elementary Clinical Procedures I RAD 131 - Elementary Clinical Procedures I 3 credits Develops advanced technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures. Focuses on manipulation of equipment, patient care, osseous studies, skull procedures, and contrast studies. Provides clinical experience in cooperating health agencies. Part I of II. Clinical: 15 hours per week. --- # RAD132 — Elementary Clinical Procedures II RAD 132 - Elementary Clinical Procedures II RAD 132 - Elementary Clinical Procedures II 3 credits Develops advanced technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures. Focuses on manipulation of equipment, patient care, osseous studies, skull procedures, and contrast studies. Provides clinical experience in cooperating health agencies. Part II of II. Clinical 15 hours per week. --- # RAD190 — Coordinated Internship RAD 190 - Coordinated Internship RAD 190 - Coordinated Internship 3 credits Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # RAD205 — Radiation Protection and Radiobiology RAD 205 - Radiation Protection and Radiobiology RAD 205 - Radiation Protection and Radiobiology 3 credits Studies methods and devices used for protection from ionizing radiation. Teaches theories of biological effects, cell and organism sensitivity, and the somatic and genetic effects of ionizing radiation. Presents current radiation protection philosophy for protecting the patient and technologist. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # RAD221 — Radiographic Procedures II RAD 221 - Radiographic Procedures II RAD 221 - Radiographic Procedures II 4 credits Continues procedures for positioning the patient’s anatomical structures relative to X-ray beam and image receptor. Emphasizes procedures for routine examination of the skull, contrast studies of internal organs, and special procedures employed in the more complicated investigation of the human body. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is dis… --- # RAD231 — Advanced Clinical Procedures I RAD 231 - Advanced Clinical Procedures I RAD 231 - Advanced Clinical Procedures I 5 credits Reinforces technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures. Introduces more intricate contrast media procedures. Focuses on technical proficiency, application of radiation, protection, nursing skills, and exposure principles. Teaches advanced technical procedures and principles of imaging modalities, correlating previous radiographic theory, focusing on full responsibility for patients in technical areas, perfecting technical skills, and developing awareness of related areas utilizing ionizing… --- # RAD232 — Advanced Clinical Procedures II RAD 232 - Advanced Clinical Procedures II RAD 232 - Advanced Clinical Procedures II 5 credits Reinforces technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures. Introduces more intricate contrast media procedures. Focuses on technical proficiency, application of radiation, protection, nursing skills, and exposure principles. Teaches advanced technical procedures and principles of imaging modalities, correlating previous radiographic theory, focusing on full responsibility for patients in technical areas, perfecting technical skills, and developing awareness of related areas utilizing ionizin… --- # RAD246 — Special Procedures RAD 246 - Special Procedures RAD 246 - Special Procedures 2 credits Studies special radiographic and surgical procedures and equipment employed in the more complicated investigation of internal conditions of the human body. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # RAD256 — Radiographic Film Evaluation RAD 256 - Radiographic Film Evaluation RAD 256 - Radiographic Film Evaluation 3 credits Presents a concentrated study and practical evaluation of radiographic quality and disease affects on radiographs. Focuses on technical factors, procedural factors, equipment malfunctions, and other difficulties associated with radiographs. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO142, RAD111, RAD112, RAD121, RAD221 --- # RAD270 — Digital Image Acquisition and Display RAD 270 - Digital Image Acquisition and Display RAD 270 - Digital Image Acquisition and Display 2 credits Includes basic principles of digital radiography, image acquisition, image acquisition errors, software image processing, fundamental principles of exposures, image evaluation, quality assurance and maintenance issues, and digital display. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # RAD280 — Terminal Competencies in Radiography RAD 280 - Terminal Competencies in Radiography RAD 280 - Terminal Competencies in Radiography 1 credit Includes preparation and ensures that students possess competencies which relate to materials covered by the ARRT Content Specifications for national exam eligibility. Incorporates activities designed to verify that students have mastered skills in the critical content areas to include equipment operation and maintenance, image production and evaluation, radiographic procedures, radiation protection and patient care Laboratory: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education c… --- # REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion REL 100 - Introduction to the Study of Religion REL 100 - Introduction to the Study of Religion 3 credits Explores various religious perspectives and ways of thinking about religious themes and religious experience. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # REL230 — Religions of the World REL 230 - Religions of the World REL 230 - Religions of the World 3 credits Introduces religions of the world with attention to origin, history and doctrine. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # REL237 — Religions of the East 3 credits · 3 hours REL 237 - Religions of the East REL 237 - Religions of the East 3 Credits Studies major religious traditions originating in India and East Asia, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Daoism and Shinto. Examines origins, values, ethics, teachings, and practices. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # REL238 — Religions of the West 3 credits · 3 hours REL 238 - Religions of the West REL 238 - Religions of the West 3 Credits Studies major religious traditions originating in the Near East, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Examines origins, values, ethics, teachings, and practices. This is a UCGS/Passport Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # REL240 — Religions in the U.S. 3 credits · 3 hours REL 240 - Religions in the U.S. REL 240 - Religions in the U.S. 3 Credits Surveys various manifestations of religion in the American experience. Emphasizes concepts, problems, and issues of religious diversity and character of U.S. religious life. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # RUS101 — Beginning Russian I RUS 101 - Beginning Russian I RUS 101 - Beginning Russian I 5 credits Develops the understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Russian, and emphasizes the structure of the language. May include oral drill and practice. Lecture: 5 hours per week. May include one additional hour of oral practice per week. --- # RUS102 — Beginning Russian II RUS 102 - Beginning Russian II RUS 102 - Beginning Russian II 5 credits Develops the understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Russian, and emphasizes the structure of the language. May include oral drill and practice. Lecture: 5 hours per week. May include one additional hour of oral practice per week. Prerequisites: RUS101 --- # RUS201 — Intermediate Russian I RUS 201 - Intermediate Russian I RUS 201 - Intermediate Russian I 3 credits Continues the development of the skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Russian. Class conducted in Russian. Lecture: 3 hours per week. May include oral drill and practice. Prerequisites: RUS102 --- # RUS202 — Intermediate Russian II RUS 202 - Intermediate Russian II RUS 202 - Intermediate Russian II 4 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in the target language. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: RUS201 --- # SAF126 — Principles of Industrial Safety SAF 126 - Principles of Industrial Safety SAF 126 - Principles of Industrial Safety 3 credits Teaches principles and practices of accident prevention, analysis of accident causes, mechanical safeguards, fire prevention, housekeeping, occupational diseases, first aid, safety organization, protection equipment and general safety principles and promotion Lecture: 3 hours per week --- # SAF130 — Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 SAF 130 - Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 SAF 130 - Industrial Safety – OSHA 10 1 credit Presents an introduction to occupational health and safety and its application in the workplace. Emphasizes safety standards and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), its rules and regulations (OSHA 10). Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology SOC 200 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 200 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits Introduces the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology with attention to sociological theory, research methods, and the impact of social inequality. Examines a variety of topics such as culture, race, social class, gender, major social institutions and their role in contemporary society, and the processes of social change. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology SOC 211 - Cultural Anthropology SOC 211 - Cultural Anthropology 3 credits Examines the origins, development, research, diversification and evolution of human cultures. Includes exposure to the variability of both Western and Non-Western aspects of culture. Provides an introduction to the nature of culture and its relationship to various social institutions and societies. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # SOC247 — Death & Dying SOC 247 - Death & Dying SOC 247 - Death & Dying 3 credits Studies theoretical, practical, and historical aspects of death. Focuses upon student’s own ideas, feeling, and attitudes toward death and dying and the significance and consequences of those attitudes. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): divisional approval --- # SOC268 — Social Problems SOC 268 - Social Problems SOC 268 - Social Problems 3 credits Introduces the fundamental concepts underlying social problems construction with attention to how these problems are defined, understood and arbitrated. Examines a variety of topics such as researching social problems and policymaking. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. --- # SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish I 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. --- # SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II 4 credits Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and introduces complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in target language. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: SPA102 --- # SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in the target language. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. May include one additional hour of oral practice per week. Prerequisites: SPA102 --- # SDV100 — College Success Skills SDV 100 - College Success Skills SDV 100 - College Success Skills 1 credit Assists students in transition to colleges. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contact with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # SDV101 — Orientation to Discipline SDV 101 - Orientation to Discipline SDV 101 - Orientation to Discipline 1 credit Introduces students to the skills which are necessary to achieve their academic goals, to services at the college and to the discipline in which they are enrolled. Covers topics such as services at the college including the learning resources center; counseling and advising; listening, test taking, and study skills; and topical areas which are applicable to their particular discipline. Lecture: 1 hour per week. --- # SDV108 — College Survival Skills SDV 108 - College Survival Skills SDV 108 - College Survival Skills 2 credits Provides an orientation to the college. Introduces study skills, career and life planning. Offers an opportunity to engage in activities aimed at self-discovery. Emphasizes development of “coping skills” such as listening, interpersonal relations, competence, and improved self-concept. Recommended for students enrolled in developmental courses. Lecture: 2 hours per week. --- # UMS107 — Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Remote Pilot Ground School UMS 107 - Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Remote Pilot Ground School UMS 107 - Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Remote Pilot Ground School 2 credits Presents the aeronautical knowledge required for FAA approved commercial operations as a Remote Pilot with small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) rating. Covers the regulations applicable to small UAS operations, loading and performance, emergency procedures, crew resource management, determining the performance of the small unmanned aircraft, and maintenance/inspection procedures. Prepares students for the FAA written examination re… --- # WEL116 — Welding I (Oxyacetylene) WEL 116 - Welding I (Oxyacetylene) WEL 116 - Welding I (Oxyacetylene) 2 credits Teaches oxygen/acetylene welding and cutting including safety of equipment, welding, brazing and soldering procedures and cutting procedures Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL120 — Introduction to Welding WEL 120 - Introduction to Welding WEL 120 - Introduction to Welding 2 credits Introduces history of welding processes. Covers types of equipment, and assembly of units. Stresses welding procedures such as fusion, non-fusion, and cutting oxyacetylene. Introduces arc welding and plasma arc cutting. Emphasizes procedures in the use of tools and equipment. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026… --- # WEL123 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic) WEL 123 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic) WEL 123 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic) 3 credits Teaches operation of AC and DC power sources, welding polarities, heats and electrodes for use in joining various metal alloys by the arc welding process. Deals with running beads, butt and fillet welds in all positions. Emphasizes safety procedures Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27… --- # WEL126 — Pipe Welding I WEL 126 - Pipe Welding I WEL 126 - Pipe Welding I 3 credits Teaches metal arc welding processes including the welding of pressure piping in the horizontal, vertical, and horizontal-fixed positions in accordance with section IX of the ASME code. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL127 — Pipe Welding II WEL 127 - Pipe Welding II WEL 127 - Pipe Welding II 3 credits Provides practice in the welding of pressure piping in the horizontal, vertical, and fixed positions. Laboratory: 9 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL129 — Pipefitting and Fabrication WEL 129 - Pipefitting and Fabrication WEL 129 - Pipefitting and Fabrication 3 credits Reviews basic mathematical skills necessary for the pipefitting trade. Teaches basic methods for fabricating piping offsets, miter-turn fittings, tees, odd angle elbows, 90 degree elbows, and the use of pipefitting and layout tools. May be taken with WEL 126 . Lecture: 3 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL130 — Inert Gas Welding WEL 130 - Inert Gas Welding WEL 130 - Inert Gas Welding 3 credits Introduces practical operations in the uses of inert-gas-shield arc welding. Discusses equipment, safety operations, welding practice in the various positions, process applications and manual and semi-automatic welding Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 4 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL136 — Welding III (Inert Gas) WEL 136 - Welding III (Inert Gas) WEL 136 - Welding III (Inert Gas) 2 credits Studies Tungsten and metallic inert gas procedures and practices including principles of operation, shielding gasses, filler rods, process variations and applications, manual and automatic welding, equipment and safety. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL138 — Pipe and Tube Welding WEL 138 - Pipe and Tube Welding WEL 138 - Pipe and Tube Welding 2 credits Develops entry level skills for the inert gas tungsten welding process (TIG) with emphasis upon thin and thick wall carbon and stainless piping and tubing. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: WEL136 --- # WEL141 — Welder Qualification Tests I WEL 141 - Welder Qualification Tests I WEL 141 - Welder Qualification Tests I 3 credits Studies techniques and practices of testing welded joints through destructive and non-destructive testing. Part I of II Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. WEL 247 . Prerequisites: SAF130, WEL123, WEL150, WEL247 --- # WEL142 — Welder Qualification Tests II WEL 142 - Welder Qualification Tests II WEL 142 - Welder Qualification Tests II 3 credits Studies techniques and practices of testing welded joints through destructive and non-destructive testing. Part II of II. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 5 hours. Total: 7 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL150 — Welding Drawing and Interpretation WEL 150 - Welding Drawing and Interpretation WEL 150 - Welding Drawing and Interpretation 2 credits Teaches fundamentals required for successful drafting as applied to the welding industry. Includes blueprint reading, geometric principles of drafting and freehand sketching, basic principles of orthographic projection, preparation of drawings and interpretation of symbols. Lecture: 2 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic yea… --- # WEL153 — Layout and Fitting for Welders WEL 153 - Layout and Fitting for Welders WEL 153 - Layout and Fitting for Welders 3 credits Covers the application of formulas and calculations to the proper layout and fitting of metals in welding projects. Emphasizes the use of jigs, fixtures, and hand tools in metal fabrication and assembly along with fabrication and safety procedures for hands-on and workplace projects. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per c… Prerequisites: WEL120 --- # WEL160 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WEL 160 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WEL 160 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 credits Introduces semi-automatic welding processes with emphasis on practical application. Includes the study of filler wires, fluxes and gases Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL161 — Flux Cored Are Welding (FCAW) WEL 161 - Flux Cored Are Welding (FCAW) WEL 161 - Flux Cored Are Welding (FCAW) 3 credits Introduces flux cored semi-automatic welding processes with emphasis on practical application. Includes the study of filler wires, fluxes, and gases. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 credits per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisites: SAF130, WEL150 --- # WEL164 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) WEL 164 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) WEL 164 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) 3 credits Introduces practical operations in the use of tungsten arc welding and equipment. Studies equipment operation setup, safety, and practice of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG). Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 credits per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 ac… Prerequisites: SAF130, WEL150 --- # WEL166 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) WEL 166 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) WEL 166 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) 3 credits Continues practical operations in the use of tungsten arc welding and equipment. Studies equipment operation setup, safety, and practice of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG). Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 5 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for… Prerequisites: WEL164 --- # WEL193 — Studies in Layout and Fitting for Welders WEL 193 - Studies in Layout and Fitting for Welders WEL 193 - Studies in Layout and Fitting for Welders 3 credits Reviews basic mathematical skills necessary for the pipefitting trade. Teaches basic methods for fabricating pipping offsets, miter-turn fittings, tees, odd angle elbows, 90-degree elbows, and the use of pipefitting and layout tools. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 8 hours per week. --- # WEL195 — Topics in Pipefitting and Fabrication WEL 195 - Topics in Pipefitting and Fabrication WEL 195 - Topics in Pipefitting and Fabrication 3 credits Covers the application of formulas and calculations to the proper layout and fitting of metals in welding projects. Emphasizes the use of jigs, fixtures, and hand tools in metal fabrication and assembly along with fabrication and safety procedures for hands-on and workplace projects. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 8 hours per week. --- # WEL244 — Weld Testing and Codes WEL 244 - Weld Testing and Codes WEL 244 - Weld Testing and Codes 2 credits Covers non-destructive (NDT) weld testing and how it plays a critical role in assuring that structural components and materials meet specified requirements. Examines how and why these NDT processes are used and will use them to test welds and weldments. Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. --- # WEL247 — Welding Layout and Fabrication I WEL 247 - Welding Layout and Fabrication I WEL 247 - Welding Layout and Fabrication I 2 credits Introduces student to project layout from shop sketches/ blueprints, developing templates/patterns and the use of fabrication tools. Covers the safe operation of different types of manual metal fabrication equipment used in the industry. Examines safe and efficient use of the manual metal shear, metal roller, metal break and other fabrication. (Part I of II) Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per… --- # WEL248 — Welding Layout and Fabrication II WEL 248 - Welding Layout and Fabrication II WEL 248 - Welding Layout and Fabrication II 2 credits Applies previously learned skills from Welding and Fabrication I in a job-simulated situation. Focuses on pipe, structural steel and other weldments that will be fabricated using all available equipment and welding processes. Covers job site type blueprints and drawings used in fabrication. Incorporates American Welding Society (AWS) visual inspection, weld measurements and codes. (Part II of II) Lecture: 1 hour. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 4 hours per week. An additional career and technical edu… Prerequisites: WEL123 --- # WEL295 — Pipe Welding WEL 295 - Pipe Welding WEL 295 - Pipe Welding 3 credits Teaches metal arc welding processes including the welding of pressure piping in the horizontal, vertical, and horizontal-fixed positions in accordance with section IX of the ASME code. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 6 hours. Total: 8 hours per week.