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| AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY (ACT2) | — | Prepares students for careers in the air conditioning industry. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, a… source |
| AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN (ACK1) | — | Prepares students in the air conditioning area of study to acquire competencies in electricity related to installation, service, and maintenance of electrical systems. source |
| AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN ASSISTANT (AZ31) | — | This certificate offers courses designed to prepare students for refrigeration assistant positions within the HVAC industry. Topics include refrigeration fundamentals, refrigerator principles and pra… source |
| RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN (RA21) | — | Prepares students for entry-level positions in the maintenance and repair of residential air conditioning systems. source |
| AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY (AST2) | — | Prepares students for careers in aircraft structures manufacture and repair. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, re… source |
| AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN I (AA61) | — | Provides technical training to existing industry and individuals interested in obtaining aircraft structural assembly skills, and results from industry requesting new personnel with the skills addres… source |
| AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN II (AR71) | — | The Aircraft Assembly Technician II certificate program will provide additional technical training to existing industry and individuals interested in obtaining aircraft structural assembly skills. Th… source |
| AIRCRAFT COMPOSITES TECHNICIAN (AT71) | — | The Aircraft Composites Technician certificate program will provide technical training to existing industry and individuals interested in obtaining aircraft structural assembly skills. This program w… source |
| INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS TECHNICIAN | — | Provides students with a basic knowledge of instrumentation and control maintenance functions such as troubleshooting, repair, and installation of instruments, control devices, and electronic equipme… source |
| AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY | — | Prepares students for a career as an industrial systems technician/electrician. The program provides learning opportunities that introduce, develop, and reinforce academic and technical knowledge, sk… source |
| ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS | — | Prepares students in the field of electrical control systems. Learning opportunities develop academic and professional knowledge, along with skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advanc… source |
| INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS | — | Provides instruction to prepare students for employment in a variety of positions within the industrial production equipment maintenance field. The program provides learning opportunities that introd… source |
| AI-ENHANCED ROBOTIC MANUFACTURING SPECIALIST (AE81) | — | This program allows students to enhance their automated manufacturing skills by learning basic robotic concepts, fundamentals of cyber-physical systems, basics of artificial intelligence in the manuf… source |
| AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY I (EM81) | — | Provides instruction in industrial systems electrical inspection, maintenance, service, and repair. Topics include DC and AC fundamentals, motor controls, magnetic starters and braking systems, PLCs,… source |
| CERTIFIED MANUFACTURING SPECIALIST (CM51) | — | Prepares students for entry-level employment in a manufacturing environment. Topics include organization principles, workplace skills, manufacturing production, automated manufacturing skills, and re… source |
| INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN (IE41) | — | Prepares students for employment using basic electrical maintenance skills. Instruction is provided in the occupational areas of industrial safety, direct and alternating current principles, and indu… source |
| INDUSTRIAL FLUID POWER TECHNICIAN (IF11) | — | Prepares students to inspect, maintain, service, and repair industrial mechanical systems, fluid power systems, and pumps and piping systems. Topics include safety procedures, mechanics, fluid power,… source |
| INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT (IM11) | — | Provides students with the opportunity to enter the workforce area of industry specialized in areas of industrial mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems. source |
| INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN (IM41) | — | Provides training in the maintenance of industrial motor controls. Topics include DC and AC motors, basic, advanced, and variable speed motor controls, and magnetic starters and braking. source |
| INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS TECHNICIAN I (IA31) | — | Provides additional educational opportunities for plant personnel or other experienced individuals who need further training in the area of instrumentation and control maintenance functions such as t… source |
| INTRODUCTION TO MOTOR CONTROLS (IT61) | — | The Introduction to Motor Controls technical certificate provides hands-on experience for students. This embedded certificate allows for a seamless pathway for students interested in the Industrial S… source |
| MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (MM31) | — | Provides instruction in industrial mechanical and machine tool disciplines. Graduates are qualified for employment in commercial and industrial industries. source |
| PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL TECHNICIAN (PC81) | — | Offers specialized training in programmable controllers. Topics include motor control fundamentals, and instruction in basic and advanced PLCs. source |
| AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR (ACR2) | — | Prepares students for careers in the automotive collision repair profession. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, ret… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR ASSISTANT I (AB51) | — | Prepares students for employment as assistants to lead and master technicians in an automotive collision repair shop. Topics covered include work safety, hand and power tools, basic component replace… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS (AF12) | — | Prepares students for careers in the automotive service and repair profession. Learning opportunities enable students to develop academic, technical and professional knowledge and skills required for… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (AT14) | — | Prepares students for careers in the automotive service and repair profession. Learning opportunities enable students to develop academic, technical and professional knowledge and skills required for… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS TECHNICIAN SPECIALIST (ASG1) | — | Provides students with skills needed to enter the automotive industry as an entry-level chassis technician. Topics covered include: shop safety, basic electrical/electronic theory and diagnosis, chas… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE CONTROL TECHNICIAN (AH21) | — | Provides students with skills for entering the automotive service industry as an entry-level climate control technician. Topics covered include: basic shop safety, electrical/electronic theory and di… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (AE41) | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose, service, and repair basic electrical/electronic automotive systems as an entry-level technician. Topics covered include automoti… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN (AE61) | — | Provides the student with entry-level automotive engine repair skills. Topics include: basic shop safety, basic electrical/electronic diagnosis, principles of engine operation, basic engine diagnosis… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE AND LIGHT REPAIR TECHNICIAN (ALR1) | — | Prepares students for entry-level maintenance and repair positions in auto service shops. Students will learn the basic repair and maintenance operations in all eight ASE areas of passenger vehicles… source |
| AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSIONS/TRANSAXLE TECH SPECIALIST (AA71) | — | Provides students with the skills to enter the automotive industry as an entry-level transmission, transaxle, and drive line technician. Topics covered include: shop safety, basic electrical/electron… source |
| ELECTRICAL VEHICLE PROFESSIONAL (EVP1) | — | The Electric Vehicle Professional TCC was designed in conjunction with Hyundai subject matter experts to provide students with the knowledge and skill to prepare them for entry level employment in th… source |
| HYBRID/ELECTRICAL VEHICLE REPAIR TECHNICIAN (HVR1) | — | The Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Repair Technician TCC is designed to prepare experienced automotive technicians to service, diagnose, and repair hybrid or fully electric vehicles in a general repair shop… source |
| AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY (AM43) | — | Provides students with an introduction to the occupational area of aviation maintenance as currently understood and practiced by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mechanic certificate holders wit… source |
| AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (AM24) | — | Prepares students for employment in the field of aviation maintenance as currently regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The program emphasizes a combination of aircraft maintenance… source |
| AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN – AIRFRAME (AMT1) | — | Prepares students for employment in the field of aviation maintenance. The program emphasizes a combination of aircraft airframe maintenance theory and practical application. Satisfactory completion… source |
| AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN – POWERPLANT (AM61) | — | Prepares students for employment in the field of aviation maintenance. The program emphasizes a combination of aircraft power plant maintenance theory and practical application. Satisfactory completi… source |
| CARPENTRY (CT33) | — | Prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and adva… source |
| CARPENTRY (CA23) | — | The Carpentry Associate Degree program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional know… source |
| CARPENTRY (CT22) | — | Prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and adva… source |
| CARPENTRY (CA22) | — | The Carpentry Diploma program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and professional knowledge… source |
| CARPENTRY FUNDAMENTALS (CF21) | — | Introduces the student to the basic levels of carpentry skills. Topics include introduction to the trade, safety, hand and power tool usage, site layout, structural framing, building envelope systems… source |
| CARPENTRY TECHNOLOGY (CT31) | — | Prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Topics include all basic carpentry skills necessary for successful employment. Program graduates have the qualifications of an entry-level res… source |
| CERTIFIED CONSTRUCTION WORKER (CCW1) | — | Offers training in the construction industry, providing students with the knowledge and skills they need to work effectively on a construction site. Completion of the program qualifies graduates for… source |
| FINISH CARPENTER (FC31) | — | The Finish Carpenter certificate program specializes in interior and exterior finishing of residential structures. Topics include exterior finishes and trim, interior finishes and trim, and cornice a… source |
| COMMERCIAL DRIVING - CLASS A (CT61) | — | The Commercial Driving – Class A certificate program provides basic training in the principles and skills of commercial truck operations. Safe operating practices are integrated into the development… source |
| COMMERCIAL DRIVING - Class B (CSQ1) | — | The Commercial Driving – Class B certificate program provides basic training in the principles and skills of commercial class B vehicle driving operations. Through this program, students will obtain… source |
| CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CM13) | — | The Construction Management degree program is designed for the student who wishes to prepare for a career in residential or commercial construction supervision. The carpentry courses provide backgrou… source |
| CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (CM12) | — | The Construction Management diploma program is designed for the student who wishes to prepare for a career in residential or commercial construction supervision. The carpentry courses provide backgro… source |
| CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CM81) | — | The Construction Manager certificate prepares students for entry-level Construction Management supervisory positions. Topics include principles of accounting, estimating review, construction drafting… source |
| DIESEL ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (DE11) | — | Provides the student with training for becoming an entry-level diesel electrical/electronic systems technician. The topics presented include diesel shop safety and tool use, basic electrical and elec… source |
| DIESEL ENGINE SERVICE TECHNICIAN (DE21) | — | The Diesel Engine Service Technician certificate program provides students training to become an entry-level diesel engine service technician. The topics covered include diesel shop safety, tools and… source |
| DIESEL EQUIPMENT FUNDAMENTALS (DEF1) | — | The Diesel Equipment Fundamentals certificate program is designed to introduce knowledge and skills to be successful in performing preventative maintenance and repair on diesel engines and equipment.… source |
| DIESEL TRUCK MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (DTM1) | — | Provides training in the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for employment as a maintenance technician on semi-trucks, trailers or other diesel equipment. The topics covered include… source |
| HEAVY DIESEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN (HD31) | — | The Heavy Diesel Service Technician certificate program provides training in both theory, diagnosis, and repair of basic systems on diesel engines and diesel equipment. Program instruction includes s… source |
| ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE (ES22) | — | Provides instruction in the inspection, maintenance, installation, and repair of electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial environments. A combination of theory and practical appl… source |
| ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (ES12) | — | The Electrical Systems Technology program provides instruction in the inspection, maintenance, installation, and repair of electrical systems in the residential, commercial, and industrial industries… source |
| BASIC ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (BES1) | — | Provides training in basic electrical wiring skills enabling students to gain entry-level employment in the construction and maintenance industry. Topics include basic electrical principles and pract… source |
| COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNICIAN (CEC1) | — | Designed for careers in the electrical construction industry. A combination of basic concepts, theory, and practical application is utilized to develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge… source |
| RICAL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (IE61) | — | Serves as a continuation of the skills needed to be successful as an electrical systems technician. Topics include terminations and splices, circuit breakers and fuses, control systems, load calculat… source |
| RESIDENTIAL WIRING TECHNICIAN (RW61) | — | The Residential Wiring Technician TCC program is designed to introduce students to residential wiring techniques. Upon completion, students will be ready to enter the electrical field as electrical a… source |
| SPECIALITY ELECTRICAL SERVICES (SE11) | — | Introduces the student to special situations found in the electrical construction industry. Topics include specialty load calculations, health care facilities, fire alarms, transformers, advanced con… source |
| ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (ET13) | — | Prepares students for careers in electronics professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advanc… source |
| ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS (EF12) | — | Prepares students for careers in electronics professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advanc… source |
| BASIC ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER (BE41) | — | Prepares students for careers as entry-level production technicians in a manufacturing environment, or as service technicians or operators in the telecommunications industry. Topics include basic alg… source |
| BASIC ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN (BE81) | — | The Basic Electronics Technician technical certificate provides students a basic understanding of electronic circuits. Students will take courses on DC circuits, AC circuits, and soldering techniques… source |
| ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ET33) | — | Provides the opportunity for students to explore a career in engineering at the professional level. Program graduates are qualified as engineering technicians with a specialization in mechanical engi… source |
| DRAFTER’S ASSISTANT (DA31) | — | Endows students with the prospect to begin on the career pathway toward advancement in the drafting profession. Additionally, the program provides opportunities to upgrade present knowledge and skill… source |
| ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (EE11) | — | The Electrical Engineering Technician certificate program introduces the principles of electrical engineering and mathematics and aligns to the Electrical Engineering specialization embedded in the E… source |
| ENGINEERING GRAPHICS TECHNICIAN (EGT1) | — | The Engineering Graphics Technician certificate program introduces the basics of CAD software as it is used in engineering technology. source |
| ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BASICS (EBT1) | — | Provides training in core engineering techniques, including drafting and design, complex mathematical calculations, and force evaluation. Topics also include engineering project write-ups, presentati… source |
| ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS (ETE1) | — | Provides training in core engineering techniques, including drafting and design, complex mathematical calculations, and force evaluation. Topics also include engineering project write-ups, presentati… source |
| INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (IM51) | — | The Industrial Engineering Technician certificate program introduces the principles of industrial engineering and mathematics and aligns to the Industrial Engineering specialization embedded in the E… source |
| MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (MN71) | — | The Mechanical Engineering Technician certificate program introduces the principles of mechanical engineering and mathematics and aligns to the Mechanical Engineering specialization embedded in the E… source |
| MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY (MTD2) | — | The Mechatronics Technology Diploma program is designed for the student who wishes to prepare for a career as a Mechatronics technician/electrician. The program provides learning opportunities that i… source |
| METROLOGY (ME13) | — | Meets the precision measurement needs of industry by preparing graduates, through both theoretical and hands-on laboratory work, to successfully enter the work force. The emphasis of this program is… source |
| METROLOGY (ME24) | — | Designed to meet the precision measurement needs of industry by preparing graduates, through both theoretical and hands-on laboratory work, to successfully enter the work force. source |
| CALIBRATION TECHNICIAN (CT41) | — | Introduces the history of national and international quality standards, core opportunities, safety, basic AC-DC theory and application, statistical analysis, dimensional measurements and other measur… source |
| ELECTRONIC METROLOGY TECHNICIAN (EM91) | — | Provides an introduction to many devices and circuits commonly used in instrumentation. Topics include voltage, standard resistors, capacitors, frequency and frequency conductors, and spectrum analys… source |
| PRECISION MACHINING AND MANUFACTURING (MTT2) | — | The Precision Machining and Manufacturing Diploma program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for careers in the machine tool technology field. Learning opportunities develop academic, te… source |
| BASIC MACHINING OPERATOR (BMO1) | — | Prepares students for entry-level machine shop employment by providing the knowledge and skills in basic machining operations. Instruction is provided in blueprint reading, lathe, mill, and surface g… source |
| BASIC MACHINIST (BM31) | — | Prepares students for a machine tool operator position with a machine shop or machine tool establishment. Topics include foundations of mathematics, an introduction to machine tool technology, and bl… source |
| CNC SPECIALIST (CS51) | — | Provides training for graduates to gain employment as CNC machine tool technicians. Topics include CNC Fundamentals, mill and lathe manual programming, CNC practical applications, and CAD/CAM program… source |
| LATHE OPERATOR (LP11) | — | Prepares students to use lathes, lathe set up, and lathe tool grinding. Emphasis is placed on cutting threads, boring holes to precise measurements, and cutting tapers. Topics include an introduction… source |
| MILL OPERATOR (MP11) | — | Teaches students to effectively operate milling machinery. Students become proficient in blueprint reading, general mathematical operations, and are provided the necessary knowledge and skills to obt… source |
| WELDING AND JOINING TECHNOLOGY (WAJ2) | — | Prepares students for careers in the welding industry. Program learning opportunities develop academic, technical, professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advan… source |
| ADVANCED SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDER (OSM1) | — | Serves as a continuation of the basic certificate. The advanced program provides instruction in shielded metal arc welding in the overhead, horizontal, and vertical positions. source |
| BASIC SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDER (FS31) | — | Prepares students for careers in the welding and joining industry. This certificate emphasizes arc welding in the flat position and is pre-requisite to the advanced certificate. source |
| GAS METAL ARC WELDER (GM31) | — | Prepares students for welding careers in the MIG process. Topics include an introduction to welding technology, oxyfuel cutting techniques, and MIG welding techniques and processes. source |
| GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDER (GTA1) | — | Provides instruction in TIG welding techniques. Topics include understanding the nature and culture of the welding industry, oxyfuel cutting techniques, and TIG welding processes. source |
| Master WELDER I (MW21) | — | The Master Welder I certificate is designed to prepare students for careers in the welding industry. Program learning opportunities develop technical, professional knowledge and skills required for j… source |
| PIPE WELDER (PW11) | — | Provides instruction in the specialized field of pipe welding. A good understanding and skill base in essential for the completion of this program. Topics include advanced gas tungsten arc welding pr… source |
| VERTICAL SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING FABRICATOR (VSM1) | — | Prepares students for careers in shielded metal arc welding fabrication. source |
| AAS-APPLIED TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT (AS33) | Degree | Allows a student who has completed a diploma in a TCSG program area to continue to this AAS. In addition to the skills and knowledge obtained in the diploma, the student will obtain degree-level gene… source |
| ACCOUNTING (AC13) | — | Prepares students for a variety of accounting careers in today’s technology-driven workplaces. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills for job acquis… source |
| ACCOUNTING (AC12) | — | Prepares students for a variety of entry-level accounting careers in today’s technology-driven workplaces. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills re… source |
| AUDITING AND ASSURANCES SPECIALIST (AAA1) | — | Prepares students for employment as accounting auditing assistants. Graduates will be competent in the technical areas of auditing and business law, and ethics, taxation, personal services and mercha… source |
| COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST (CAY1) | — | Provides students with skills needed to perform a variety of accounting applications using accounting software and practical accounting procedures. Topics include: principles of accounting, computeri… source |
| OFFICE ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST (OA31) | — | Provides entry-level office accounting skills. Topics include: principles of accounting, computerized accounting and basic computer skills. source |
| PAYROLL ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST (PA61) | — | Provides entry-level skills into payroll accounting. Topics include: principles of accounting, computerized accounting, principles of payroll accounting, mathematics and basic computer use. source |
| TAX PREPARATION SPECIALIST (TPS1) | — | Provides entry-level skills for tax preparers. Topics include principles of accounting, tax accounting, business calculators, mathematics, and basic computer skills. source |
| BANKING AND FINANCE (BAF3) | — | Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in today’s banking, insurance, mortgage, and financial services industries. The program provides learning opportunities that assist and rein… source |
| BANKING AND FINANCE (BAF2) | — | Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in today’s banking, insurance, mortgage, and financial services industries. The program provides learning opportunities that assist and rein… source |
| BANKING AND FINANCE SPECIALIST (BC71) | — | The Banking and Finance Specialist technical certificate program introduces the concepts and skills necessary to be productive within the banking and financial service industry. source |
| BUSINESS HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY (BHT3) | — | Designed to prepare graduates for employment in a variety of positions in today’s technology-driven workplaces. The program emphasizes the use of software and technology. Students are also introduced… source |
| HEALTH RECORDS TECHNICIAN (HR21) | — | Prepares healthcare support staff to become EHR technicians and provide foundational knowledge for medical professionals use of health documentation in areas of healthcare which include but are not l… source |
| HEALTHCARE BILLING AND CODING SPECIALIST (HBC1) | — | Healthcare Billing and Coding Specialist program provides a basic short-term academic credential with the potential for future program credit. The curriculum provides advanced training in coding skil… source |
| HEALTHCARE BILLING AND REIMBURSEMENT ASSISTANT (HBA1) | — | The program provides instruction in medical facility reimbursement and compliance regulations. source |
| HEALTHCARE OFFICE ASSISTANT (HFA1) | — | The Healthcare Office Assistant certificate is designed to provide educational opportunities to individuals that will enable them to obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to secure an entry level… source |
| BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (MD12) | — | Prepares students for entry into management positions in a variety of businesses and industries. Learning opportunities will introduce, develop, and reinforce academic and occupational knowledge, ski… source |
| HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (HRM1) | — | Prepares individuals to perform human resources functions in the human resources department in most companies. Learning opportunities will introduce, develop and reinforce students’ knowledge, skills… source |
| MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SPECIALIST (MAL1) | — | Prepares individuals to become supervisors and leaders in business, commercial or manufacturing facilities. Learning opportunities will introduce, develop and reinforce students’ knowledge, skills an… source |
| SERVICE SECTOR MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (SSM1) | — | Prepares individuals to become supervisors in business and service related companies. Learning opportunities will introduce, develop and reinforce students’ knowledge, skills and attitudes required f… source |
| SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (SB41) | — | Prepares individuals to manage and direct day-to-day functions of a variety of small businesses. Learning opportunities will introduce, develop and reinforce a student’s knowledge, skills and attitud… source |
| TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (TMS1) | — | Builds upon a student’s previously achieved degree, diploma, or technical certificate and add the management component to their education. Learning opportunities will introduce, develop and reinforce… source |
| BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY (BT23) | — | The Business Technology program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in a variety of positions in today’s technology-driven workplaces. The program emphasizes the use of word processing, s… source |
| ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER (AFM1) | — | Prepares individuals to plan, direct, and coordinate activities that help an organization run efficiently. Graduates will also gain the knowledge and skills to perform word processing, spreadsheet, a… source |
| ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT (AS81) | — | prepares individuals to provide administrative support under the supervision of office managers, executive assistants, and other office personnel. Courses include: Introduction to computers, word pro… source |
| ADVANCED BUSINESS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNOLOGY (AB11) | — | Builds on the Business and Customer Service Technology TCC and is designed to instill the importance of effectively managing time, stress, and change as it relates to work behavior and quality of wor… source |
| BUSINESS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNOLOGY (BA21) | — | Introduces the student to the dynamics of providing exceptional customer service in a variety of customer service settings. The training includes an overview of the service industry, why service is i… source |
| LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (LA11) | — | Prepares students for immediate employment as entry-level office assistants in law offices and government and corporate legal departments. The program provides students with the knowledge, skills, an… source |
| LITERARY BRAILLE TRANSCRIBER (LBT1) | — | Provides instruction on transcribing printed resources into braille. Students learn braille formats for transcribing textbooks, general literature and technical materials. source |
| MEDICAL BILLING CLERK (MB21) | — | Provides instruction in medical insurance and medical billing for reimbursement purposes. source |
| MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE ASSISTANT (MF21) | — | Provides the educational opportunities to individuals that will enable them to obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to secure an entry-level position as a receptionist in a physician’s office, h… source |
| MEDICAL LANGUAGE SPECIALIST (MLS1) | — | Includes instruction in transcription, proofreading, and report analysis while applying medical terminology and computer application skills. source |
| MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS PROFESSIONAL (MF81) | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills to perform word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications in an office environment. It is designed to provide hands-on instruction for develop… source |
| MICROSOFT WORD APPLICATION PROFESSIONAL (MWA1) | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills to perform word processing applications in an office environment. It is designed to provide hands-on instruction for developing foundation skills for o… source |
| SOCIAL MEDIA SPECIALIST (SMS1) | — | Prepares graduates to create and administer content on all social media platform to build an audience and ensure customer engagement. The specialist may also monitor site metrics, respond to reader c… source |
| COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (CP23) | — | The Computer Programming Associate of Applied Technology degree program consists of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in… source |
| COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (CP24) | — | The Computer Programming associate diploma program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer informa… source |
| COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST (CS23) | — | Computer Support Specialist associate degree program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer infor… source |
| COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST (CS14) | — | The Computer Information Systems – Computer Support Specialist program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required… source |
| CYBERSECURITY (CY13) | — | The Cybersecurity degree program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. G… source |
| DESIGN AND MEDIA PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (DAM3) | — | Prepares students for employment in a variety of media production industries. This program of study emphasizes hands-on experience in the specialized area of post production technology. source |
| DESIGN AND MEDIA PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (DEM2) | — | Prepares students for employment in a variety of media production industries. This program of study emphasizes hands-on experience in the specialized area of post production technology. source |
| DESIGN AND MEDIA PRODUCTION SPECIALIST (DAM1) | — | Prepares students with basic design and media production skills, including those in vector graphics and raster imaging. Additionally, the program provides opportunities to upgrade present knowledge o… source |
| MOTION GRAPHICS ASSISTANT (MG21) | — | Combines the specialist skills of pre-production, production and an emphasis on post-production. Motion graphics are graphics that use video and/or animation technology to create the illusion of moti… source |
| VIDEO AND FILM EDITOR (FAV1) | — | The Video and Film Editor certificate is designed to prepare students for employment in video and film production. Students will learn the creative and technical aspects of video production and editi… source |
| INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL (ITP3) | — | Emphasizes specialized training in home and corporate networking; computer maintenance; operating system installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting; information security; computer programming; an… source |
| INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL (ITP4) | — | Prepares students for careers in the field of information technology. The program emphasizes specialized training in home and corporate networking, computer maintenance, operating system installation… source |
| LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT (DM23) | — | Prepares students for employment in a variety of businesses and industries. The Logistics Management program provides learning opportunities which introduce, develop, and reinforce academic and occup… source |
| LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT (DM12) | — | Prepares students for employment in a variety of businesses and industries. This program provides learning opportunities which introduce, develop, and reinforce academic and occupational knowledge, s… source |
| CERTIFIED WAREHOUSING AND DISTRIBUTION SPECIALIST (CW11) | — | Provides instruction that will allow graduates to function safely and effectively in the warehouse environment. Topics include workforce skills, warehousing and distribution processes, technology ski… source |
| INVENTORY CONTROL TECHNICIAN (IC41) | — | Prepares students for employment in an inventory control function for any business. source |
| LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (LM21) | — | The Logistics Management Specialist TCC program is a sequence of courses that is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of business logistics. The program focuses on specific occupa… source |
| PURCHASING TECHNICIAN (PT81) | — | Prepares students for a position with a distribution center and any other business with a purchasing function. source |
| WAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION TECHNICIAN (WA21) | — | Prepares individuals to meet or exceed entry-level distribution and warehousing industry requirements for employees. The program will provide theory and application training in essential knowledge, s… source |
| MARKETING (MM13) | — | Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in today’s marketing and management fields. The Marketing program provides learning opportunities that introduce, develop, and reinforce aca… source |
| ENTREPRENEURSHIP (EN11) | — | Prepares individuals to perform development, marketing and management functions associated with owning and operating a business. source |
| CALL CENTER INSURANCE MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE (CC61) | — | The Certified Insurance Marketing Representative certificate program will prepare students for careers in professional marketing positions involved in Property and Casualty Insurance and/or Life and… source |
| NETWORKING SPECIALIST (NS14) | — | Provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fi… source |
| SPORTS AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT (RA12) | — | Graduates of this program will qualify for careers in local parks and recreation agencies, YMCAs, community-based programs, adult and youth correctional facilities, campus recreation, military recrea… source |
| SPORTS AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (SAF1) | — | Graduates of the Sports and Fitness Management Specialist technical certificate program will qualify for careers in local parks and recreation agencies, campus sports activities, and varied sports ve… source |
| WEBSITE DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT (IS53) | — | The Web Site Design program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Gradua… source |
| WEBSITE DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT (IS64) | — | The Web Site Design program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Gradua… source |
| ADVANCED COMP TIA A+ CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN PREPARATION (AC91) | — | Prepares students for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. This program includes advanced level topics and study skills preparation for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. Students completing this certi… source |
| ADVANCED COMPUTER COMPTIA A+ CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN (MO21) | — | Prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Certification exam. The certificate includes advanced level topics and study skills preparation for the CompTIA A+ Certification exam. Students completing this ce… source |
| AWS CLOUD SOLUTIONS SPECIALIST (AA91) | — | This certificate program provides Cloud computing skills in the Amazon Web Services Environment through hands-on practical experience and can prepare for AWS Certifications including Cloud Practition… source |
| CISCO NETWORK SPECIALIST (CN71) | — | Teaches how to build, maintain, and troubleshoot computer networks. Students also learn how to connect these networks to other networks and the Internet. source |
| COMPTIA A+ CERTIFIED PREPARATION (CA61) | — | Provides computer users with the basic entry-level skills working toward CompTia A+ certification. source |
| COMPTIA A+ CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN PREPARATION (CA71) | — | Provides computer users with the skills and knowledge necessary to take the CompTIA A+ certification exam. Earning CompTIA A+ certification shows that the individual possesses the knowledge, technica… source |
| COMPUTER HARDWARE SPECIALIST (CH11) | — | Enhances skills for students in the PC support field. The program builds on the student’s computer knowledge and existing skill base. The student’s skill base is enhanced with hands-on lab work incor… source |
| CYBERSECURITY (IS81) | — | The Cybersecurity certificate is designed to give students the knowledge they need to understand and maintain computer information systems security. Upon completion, graduates are prepared to take th… source |
| CYBERSECURITY FUNDAMENTALS (CW71) | — | This TCC is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of Cybersecurity, allowing the student to further pursue coursework to prepare for a career in the Cybersecurity field. source |
| FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (FF41) | — | Provides an introduction to computer programming. Instruction covers basic operating systems, programming concepts, structured programming, and problem solving. source |
| HELP DESK SPECIALIST (HD41) | — | The Help Desk Specialist program teaches how to maintain and troubleshoot computer hardware and software and be a support person to handle calls from customers. source |
| INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN (ITW1) | — | The Introduction to Web Design technical certificate provides students the opportunity to develop basic computer skills while exploring web design software programs to create web-ready images and web… source |
| JAVA PROGRAMMER (JP11) | — | The Java Programmer certificate provides the opportunity for students and IT professionals to add Java program language skills and object-oriented programming skills to their IT knowledge base. Indiv… source |
| MICROSOFT EXCEL APPLICATION SPECIALIST (ME21) | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills to perform intermediate and advanced Microsoft Excel. Prepares students with the skills necessary to obtain the expert user certification. source |
| MICROSOFT NETWORKING ADMINISTRATOR (MS11) | — | Provides training in Microsoft networking and prepares students for an entry-level computer networking position. Skills taught include implementation of Microsoft operating systems, implementation of… source |
| MICROSOFT WORD APPLICATION SPECIALIST (MW11) | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills to perform intermediate Microsoft Word and prepare them to sit for the Microsoft User Certification Exam. source |
| NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR (NA21) | — | Provides basic training in computer information systems networking. Students are introduced to the basic concepts of network administration. Upon graduation, students will be able to install, configu… source |
| NETWORK TECHNICIAN (NT41) | — | Provides basic training in computer information systems networking. Students are introduced to the basic concepts of network administration. Upon graduation, students will be able to install, configu… source |
| WEBSITE DESIGNER (IS41) | — | The Web Site Designer technical certificate of credit provides skills for creating, maintaining, and updating standard web sites. These skills include HTML and JavaScript language development, web pa… source |
| WEBSITE DEVELOPER (ISE1) | — | The curriculum in the Web Site Design TCC program prepares the student to create and maintain professional, high-quality web sites. Program graduates will be competent in the technical areas of web d… source |
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| SURG 2030 | $245.00 | — | For questions about course-specific fees, please contact the program chair for that program or the Business Office. Liability Insurance Students enrolled in selected programs must also purchase perso… source |
| ELTR 1010 | $20.00 | 11 | PAYING FOR COLLEGE CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE later than the third class day of the term. No refunds will be given for withdrawals after the third class day. Refunds, when due, will be made vi… 11 cr · 11 hr source |
| COMP 1000 | A = 4 x 3 = 12 | 12 | Total Number of Credits Attempted.... 9 Total Points Earned for All Courses.......................... 27 Grade Point Average = Total Points Earned for All Courses = = 3.00 Total Number of Credits Att… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| SPCH 1101 | Public Speaking 3 | — | Total Minimum Hours 18 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATION ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION (AC93) Associate Degree The Associate of Science in Education degree program is… source |
| SOCI 1160 | | INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS | — | (45-0-3) This course will provide an in-depth study of current social problems such as poverty, unemployment, race relations, environmental concerns, deviance, drugs and crime, social inequality, and… source |
| PHYS 1111L | | INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LAB I | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in PHYS 1111. The laboratory exercises for this course include units of measurement, Newton’s laws, work energy and power, momentum and collisions… source |
| SPAN 1102 | | INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE | — | AND CULTURE II (45-0-3) This course is a continuation of SPAN1101 that advances the student’s acquisition of the target language and understanding of cultural difference between American and Hispanic… source |
| PSYC 1010 | Basic Psychology* 3 | — | Total Hours 26 *Please note that ALHS 1011, ALHS 1090, ENGL 1010, MATH 1012 and PSYC 1010 are prerequisite requirements” after course listing ACADEMIC PROGRAMS DENTAL ASSISTING DENTAL ASSISTING (DA12… source |
| EMPL 1000 | Interpersonal Relations and Professional | — | Development 2 Program Specific Electives 18 XXXX xxxx Program Specific Elective Student may select any 1000- and 2000-level occupational courses related to major OR degree-level general education cou… source |
| MATH 1103 | Quantitative Skills and Reasoning 3 | 15 | or MATH 1101 Mathematical Modeling (3) Area IV - Humanities/Fine Arts XXXX xxxx Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 XXXX xxxx General Education Core Elective (Areas I - IV) 3 (Choose 3 hours from Areas I… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| MATH 1012 | | FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS | — | (45-0-3) Emphasizes the application of basic mathematical skills used in the solution of occupational and technical problems. Topics include fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, mea… source |
| PSYC 1101 | Introducto | — | ry Psychology Learning Support Learning Support courses provide remedial support in reading, language, and math that will aid the student in mastering the skills needed for the chosen program of stud… source |
| MATH 0098 | Elementary Algebra 3 | — | Elective Courses Elective courses are available to provide the student with extended opportunities to learn skills and competencies beyond the specific occupational curriculum. Additional electives m… source |
| AIRC 1090 | Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Systems 4 | — | Total Hours 16 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY (AST2) Diploma Prepares students for careers in aircraft structures ma… source |
| AIRC 1050 | HVACR Electrical Components | — | and Controls 4 Total Hours 12 AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN ASSISTANT (AZ31) Technical Certificate of Credit This certificate offers courses designed to prepare students for refrigeration assistant pos… source |
| AIRC 1020 | Refrigeration Systems Components 4 | — | Total Hours 12 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN (RA21) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for entry-level positions in the maintenance and repair of residential air conditioning… source |
| ASTT 1180 | Aircraft Technical Publications 3 | — | Total Hours 48 AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN I (AA61) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides technical training to existing industry and individuals interested in obtaining aircraft structural assem… source |
| ASTT 1020 | | AIRCRAFT BLUEPRINT READING | — | This course introduces aerospace specific blueprint information which builds on a basic knowledge of blueprint terminology and symbols. Topics include: dimensioning standards and practices, blueprint… source |
| ASTT 1030 | Structural Fundamentals 6 | — | Minimum Total Hours 11 AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN II (AR71) Technical Certificate of Credit The Aircraft Assembly Technician II certificate program will provide additional technical training to exi… source |
| ASTT 1091 | Composites and Bonded Structures 6 | — | Minimum Total Hours 15 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY (IS13) Associate Degree Prepares students for a career as an Industrial Systems Technician/Electrician. The progra… source |
| ENGL 1101 | Composition and Rhetoric 3 | — | XXXX xxxx Occupationally-Guided Electives** 9-12 Social/Behavioral Science - XXXX xxxx Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 6 (Choose 6 hours from “Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences” on page 69) Na… source |
| MATH 1101 | Mathematical Modeling 3 | — | or MATH 1103 Quantitative Skills and Reasoning (3) XXXX xxxx Natural Sciences/Mathematics Elective 3-4 (Choose 3-4 hours from “Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics” on page 69) Area IV - Humanitie… source |
| ELTR 1020 | Alternating Current Fundamentals 3 | — | or IDFC 1012 Alternating Current I (3) or IDSY 1105 AC Circuit Analysis (3) Total Hours 14 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR (ACR2) Diploma Prepares students f… source |
| IDFC 1011 | Direct Current I 3 | — | or IDSY 1101 DC Circuit analysis (3) or ELTR 1010 Direct Current Fundamentals (3) Total Hours 67 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY (IST4) Diploma Prepares stud… source |
| IDSY 2001 | PLC II 4 | — | Total Hours 12 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE RESIDENTIAL/INDUSTRIAL WIRING TECHNICIAN (RW41) Technical Certificate of Credit Trains students to perform their duties more efficie… source |
| ENGT 2500 | Engineering Internship 3 | — | Total Hours 44 **Students may take any course except those specifically excluded or those required by the program ACADEMIC PROGRAMS INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS (IMS2) Diploma Provides instruction t… source |
| HUMN 1101 | | INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES | — | (45-0-3) Explores the philosophic and artistic heritage of humanity expressed through a historical perspective on visual arts, music, and literature in the early, middle, and modern periods. The huma… source |
| ENGL 1010 | MATH 1012, PSYC 1010, ALHS 1090, and ALHS | — | 1011 with a grade of “C” or above. Students can complete the remaining two required courses, ALHS 1040 and COMP 1000 prior to beginning the occupational classes or while taking PSGT 1111, PSGT 2100 a… source |
| IDSY 1191 | Pumps and Piping Systems 3 | — | Total Hours 13 INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN (IM41) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides training in the maintenance of industrial motor controls. Topics include DC and AC motors, basic, ad… source |
| MATH 1013 | | ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS | — | Emphasizes concepts and operations which are applied to the study of algebra. Topics include basic mathematical concepts, basic algebraic concepts, and intermediate algebraic concepts. Prerequisite:… source |
| IDSY 1230 | | INSTRUMENTATION | — | Provides instruction in the principles and practices of instrumentation for industrial process control systems with an emphasis on industrial maintenance techniques for production equipment. Topics i… source |
| IDSY 1240 | Maintenance for Reliability 4 | — | XXXX xxxx Occupationally-Related Electives 11 Occupationally-Related Electives: IDSY XXXX Industrial Fundamentals Elective** AIRC XXXX Air Conditioning Technology Elective** AUMF XXXX Automated Manuf… source |
| IDSY 2000 | | PLC I | — | This course introduces the operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installation, and programming procedures for Programmable Logic Controllers. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections… source |
| AUMF 1580 | Automated Manufacturing Skills 3 | — | Minimum Total Hours 17 AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY I (EM81) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides instruction in industrial systems electrical inspection, maintenance, service, and repair.… source |
| IDSY 1111 | Industrial Wiring 4 | — | or IDSY 1005 Introduction to Mechatronics (4) or MGMT 1115 Leadership (3) Total Hours 17 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE CERTIFIED MANUFACTURING SPECIALIST (CM51) Technical Certif… source |
| AUMF 1660 | Representative Manufacturing Skills 4 | — | Total Hours 11 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN (IE41) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for employment using basic electrical maintenance skills. Instruction is provided in the occupational ar… source |
| IDSY 1113 | Motor Controls II 4 | — | Total Hours 12 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS TECHNICIAN I (IA31) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides additional educational opportunities for plant personnel or other experience… source |
| WELD 1330 | | METAL WELDING AND CUTTING | — | TECHNIQUES (15-45-2) This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of metal welding and cutting techniques. Instruction is provided in safety and health practices, metal fabrication preparatio… source |
| ACRP 1015 | Fundamentals of Automotive Welding 4 | — | Total Hours 12 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS (AF12) Diploma Prepares students for careers in the automotive service and repair prof… source |
| ACRP 2009 | Refinishing Internship 2 | — | or ACRP 2108 Refinishing Internship I (1) and ACRP 2109 Refinishing Internship II (1) Minimum Total Hours 40 AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR ASSISTANT I (AB51) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares st… source |
| AUTT 1010 | | AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY | — | INTRODUCTION (15-30-2) Introduces basic concepts and practices necessary for safe and effective automotive shop operations. Topics include: safety procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; general… source |
| AUTT 1020 | Automotive Electrical Systems 7 | — | or AUTT 1021 Automotive Electrical Systems I (4) and AUTT 1022 Automotive Electrical Systems II (3) Total Hours 9 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE TECHNICIAN (AE51) Technical Certificate of Credit Intro… source |
| AUTT 1030 | | AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS | — | Introduces brake systems theory and its application to automotive systems and anti-lock brake system (ABS) to include ABS components and ABS operation, testing, and diagnosis. Topics include: hydraul… source |
| AUTT 1040 | Automotive Engine Performance 7 | — | or AUTT 1022 Automotive Engine Performance I (3) and AUTT 1042 Automotive Engine Performance II (4) Total Hours 16 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR TECHNIC… source |
| AUTT 1060 | Automotive Climate Control Systems 5 | — | Minimum Total Hours 40 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (AT14) Diploma Prepares students for careers in the automotive service and repair profession. Learning opportunities enable students to develop academic,… source |
| AUTT 2010 | Automotive Engine Repair 6 | — | or AUTT 2011 Automotive Engine Repair I (3) and AUTT 2012 Automotive Engine Repair II (3) Total Hours 15 AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE AND LIGHT REPAIR TECHNICIAN (ALR1) Technical Certificate of Credit Prep… source |
| AUTT 2030 | Automotive Automatic Transmissions | — | and Transaxles 5 Total Hours 18 ELECTRICAL VEHICLE PROFESSIONAL (EVP1) Technical Certificate of Credit The Electric Vehicle Professional TCC was designed in conjunction with Hyundai subject matter ex… source |
| AUTT 1050 | Automotive Suspension | — | and Steering Systems 4 Total Hours 17 AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE CONTROL TECHNICIAN (AH21) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides students with skills for entering the automotive service industry as an ent… source |
| AUTT 1013 | Auto Maintenance and Light Repair III 6 | — | Total Hours 20 AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSIONS/TRANSAXLE TECH SPECIALIST (AA71) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides students with the skills to enter the automotive industry as an entry-level transmiss… source |
| AUTT 2105 | EV/Hybrid Vehicle Body, Chassis, HVAC | — | and Support Systems 3 Total Hours 19 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE AVIATION MAINTENANCE AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY (AM43) Associate Degree Provides students with an introdu… source |
| AVMT 2286 | Aircraft Propeller Systems 3 | — | Minimum Total Hours 96 AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY (AM34) Diploma Provides students with an introduction to the occupational area of aviation maintenance technology as currently understood and pr… source |
| AVMT 2096 | Aircraft Communication and Navigation | — | Systems 3 Total Hours 54 AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN – POWERPLANT (AM61) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for employment in the field of aviation ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGI… source |
| CARP 1056 | Advanced Commercial Carpentry 4 | — | Minimum Total Hours 18 CARPENTRY FUNDAMENTALS (CF21) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202616: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Introduces the student to the basic levels of carpentry skills. To… source |
| MGMT 2210 | Project Management 3 | — | Minimum Total Hours 39 ADVANCED CARPENTRY (AB71) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202616: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Continuing where the carpentry fundamentals certificate ends, this pro… source |
| COFC 1080 | | CONSTRUCTION TRADES CORE | — | This course introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of the construction trades. Topics include basic safety, construction math, hand and power tools, construction drawings, rigging, material… source |
| CARP 1320 | | SITE DEVELOPMENT, CONCRETE | — | FORMING, AND RIGGING AND REINFORCING (30-60-4) This course provides instruction in the development of construction sites with an emphasis on surveying, materials and processes for concrete forming an… source |
| CARP 1190 | Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks 3 | — | Total Hours 11 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING Conditions for Admission: Prospective students should be advised that the FMCSA regulates commercial driver licensing and requires a DOT phys… source |
| CARP 1310 | | DOORS AND DOOR HARDWARE | — | Provides instruction in the identification and installation of a variety of doors, frames, and door hardware for commercial construction applications. Topics include: door types, door hardware, thres… source |
| CARP 1020 | Structural Framing II 3 | — | Total Hours 13 CARPENTRY TECHNOLOGY (CT31) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202616: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Prepares students for careers in the carpentry industry. Topics include all… source |
| COFC 1011 | | OVERVIEW OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION | — | PRACTICES AND MATERIALS (30-30-3) This course covers the introduction to a residential construction project from start to finish. Topics to include ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE… source |
| COFC 1050 | Construction Print Reading Fundamentals | — | Minimum Total Hours 9 FINISH CARPENTER (FC31) Technical Certificate of Credit The Finish Carpenter certificate program specializes in interior and exterior finishing of residential structures. Topics… source |
| CTDL 1021 | | COMBINATION VEHICLE BASIC | — | OPERATION AND RANGE WORK (15-60-3) This course familiarizes students with truck instruments and controls and performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the… source |
| CTDL 1031 | Combination Vehicle Advanced Operations 3 | — | or CTDL 1032 Commercial Driving Training Internship II (3) or CTDL 1035 Combination Vehicle Advanced Operations/Automatic Restriction (3) Total Hours 9 COMMERCIAL DRIVING - Class B (CSQ1) Technical C… source |
| CTDL 1051 | | STRAIGHT VEHICLE BASIC OPERATIONS | — | AND RANGE WORK (15-60-3) This course familiarizes students with truck instruments and controls and performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the driving r… source |
| CTDL 1061 | Striaght Vehicle Advanced Operations 3 | — | or CTDL 1032 Commercial Driving Training Internship II (3) Total Hours 9 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (CMT… source |
| CARP 1035 | | ADVANCED CARPENTRY I | — | Advanced Carpentry I continues the progression of carpentry skills to include specialty skills including drywall installation and finishing, suspended ceilings, door and drawer hardware, interior fin… source |
| CMTT 2020 | | CONSTRUCTION DRAFTING I | — | This course provides instruction in producing residential floor plans and elevations using computer-aided drafting and design (CAD) software. Topics include system setup and system management, softwa… source |
| ACCT 2140 | | LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS | — | (45-0-3) Introduces law and its relationship to business. Topics include legal ethics, legal processes, business contracts, business tort and crimes, real and personal property, agency and employment… source |
| CARP 1114 | | INTERIOR FINISHES | — | This course introduces the procedures and methods for identifying materials, cost estimating, and installation of interior finishes and trim. Topics include materials identification; cost estimating,… source |
| CCMN 2010 | Construction Law 3 | — | or ACCT 2140 Legal Environment of Business (3) source |
| CCMN 2020 | Construction Scheduling 4 | — | XXXX xxxx Occupationally-Related Elective(s) 3 Minimum Total Hours 15 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DIESEL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY DIESEL ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (… source |
| MGMT 1120 | | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS | — | This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the functions of business in the market system. The student will gain an understanding of the numerous decisions that must be made b… source |
| DIET 1010 | Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems 7 | — | or DIET 1011 Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems I (4) and DIET 1012 Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems II (3) Total Hours 10 DIESEL ENGINE SERVICE TECHNICIAN (DE21) Technical Certificate… source |
| DIET 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO DIESEL TECHNOLOGY | — | TOOLS, AND SAFETY (20-58-3) This course introduces basic knowledge and skills the student must have to succeed in the Diesel Equipment Technology field. Topics include an overview of diesel powered v… source |
| DIET 1030 | Diesel Engines 6 | — | or DIET 1031 Diesel Engine Repair (3) and DIET 1032 Diesel Engine Support Systems (3) Total Hours 16 DIESEL EQUIPMENT FUNDAMENTALS (DEF1) Technical Certificate of Credit The Diesel Equipment Fundamen… source |
| DIET 2020 | Truck Drive Trains 4 | — | Total Hours 23 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS HEAVY DIESEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN (HD31) Technical Certificate of Credit The Heavy Diesel Service Technician certificate program provides training in both theory, diagn… source |
| DIET 2011 | | OFF-ROAD DRIVELINES | — | This course introduces power trains used on heavy equipment such as bulldozers, excavators, wheel loaders, back-hoe loaders and skidders. Classroom and lab instruction on components and systems with… source |
| DIET 1040 | Diesel Truck and Heavy Equipment | — | HVAC Systems 3 or DIET 1050 Diesel Equipment Technology Internship (4) Minimum Total Hours 32 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONS… source |
| ELTR 1055 | Advanced Electrical Concepts II 4 | — | Total Hours 12 RESIDENTIAL WIRING TECHNICIAN (RW61) Technical Certificate of Credit The Residential Wiring Technician TCC program is designed to introduce students to residential wiring techniques. U… source |
| ELTR 1540 | Wire Pulling and Codes 3 | — | Total Hours 44 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (ES12) Diploma The Electrical Systems Technology program provides instruction in the inspection, maintenance, installation, and repair of electrical syste… source |
| ELTR 1180 | | ELECTRICAL CONTROLS | — | This course introduces line and low voltage switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, and circuits. Emphasis will be placed on switching circuits, manual and automatic controls a… source |
| ELTR 1210 | Residential Wiring II 3 | — | Total Hours 13 SPECIALITY ELECTRICAL SERVICES (SE11) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202616: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Introduces the student to special situations found in the electric… source |
| ELTR 1270 | National Electric Code Industrial | — | Applications 4 Total Hours 19 INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (IE61) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202616: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Serves as a continuation of the skills… source |
| ELTR 1015 | Intermediate Electrical Concepts I 4 | — | Total Hours 12 COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNICIAN (CEC1) Technical Certificate of Credit Designed for careers in the electrical construction industry. A combination of basic concepts, theo… source |
| IDFC 1007 | | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY PROCEDURES | — | (15-30-2) Provides an in-depth study of the health and safety practices required for maintenance of industrial, commercial, and home electrically operated equipment. Topics include introduction to OS… source |
| ELTR 1075 | Specialty Electrical Concepts II 4 | — | Minimum Total Hours 16 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (ET13) Associate Degree Prepares students for careers in electronics professio… source |
| ELCR 1110 | Direct Current Circuits 3 | — | Total Hours 9 BASIC ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN (BE81) Technical Certificate of Credit The Basic Electronics Technician technical certificate provides students a basic understanding of electronic circuits.… source |
| ELCR 1120 | | ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS | — | 3) This course introduces alternating current concepts, theory, and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include introduction to safety procedures and regulations, magnetism,… source |
| ELCR 1150 | Basic Microprocessors and Embedded | — | Systems 4 Total Hours 40 ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (ET14) Diploma Prepares students for careers in electronics technology professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professiona… source |
| ALHS 1010 | | INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND | — | PHYSIOLOGY (60-0-4) This course provides a study of medical terminology and the basic study of structure and function of the human body. It provides an overview of the functions of each body system a… source |
| BMET 2343 | | INTERNSHIP MEDICAL SYSTEMS | — | This course introduces the student to an on-site learning experience at an operating biomedical equipment section of a health care facility. Supervision of the intern is shared by the working environ… source |
| ELCR 2250 | | OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES | — | (30-30-3) Surveys the major optical devices used for communications. Topics include: light sources, fiber optic cable, coupling and fusing, light modulation and detection techniques, and system appli… source |
| SCMA 1004 | Quality Improvement Concepts 3 | — | or ASTT 1051 Aerospace Quality Management (2) Total Hours 20 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MARKETING MARKETING (MM13) Associate Degree Prepares students for employment in a vari… source |
| ELCR 1125 | Advanced DC and AC Circuits 4 | — | Total Hours 16 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ET33) Associate Degree Provides the opportunity for students to explore a career in engineering at the professional lev… source |
| HIST 1111 | | WORLD HISTORY I | — | This course emphasizes the study of intellectual, cultural, scientific, political, and social contributions of the civilizations of the world and the evolution of these civilizations during the perio… source |
| MATH 1113 | Precalculus 3 | — | XXXX xxxx Advisor Approved Elective (1000 series or above) 3 Minimum Total Hours 9 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (IM51) Technical Certificate of Credit The Industrial Engineering Technician certi… source |
| ARTS 1101 | | ART APPRECIATION | — | Explores the visual arts and the relationship to human needs and aspirations. Students investigate the value of art, themes in art, the elements and principles of composition, and the materials and p… source |
| ECET 1101 | | CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I | — | This course emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic DC circuits and introductory concepts of AC circuits. Topics include international units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel… source |
| ECET 1110 | | DIGITAL SYSTEMS I | — | This course is a study of digital circuit fundamentals with an emphasis on digital electronics and techniques, simplification of logic circuits, sequential and combinational logic circuits, programma… source |
| ECET 2101 | | CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II | — | This course continues the study of AC circuit analysis which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance,… source |
| ECET 2120 | | ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I | — | This course introduces the conduction process in semiconductor materials and devices. Topics include semiconductor physics; diodes; basic diode circuits and applications; biasing, stability and graph… source |
| MATH 1132 | | CALCULUS II | — | This course includes the study of techniques of integration, application of the definite integral, an introduction to differential equations, improper integrals, sequences, and series. Prerequisite:… source |
| CIST 2341 | | C# PROGRAMMING I | — | This course is designed to teach the basic concepts and methods of objected-oriented design and C#.Net programming. Use practical problems to illustrate C#.Net application building techniques and con… source |
| MEGT 1321 | Machining and Welding 2 | — | IDFC XXXX Any IDFC course** 3 IDSY XXXX Any IDSY course** 3 Minimum Total Hours 22 **Students may take any course except those specifically excluded or those required by the program MECHANICAL ENGINE… source |
| MEGT 2080 | | STRENGTH OF MATERIALS | — | This course studies the behavior of materials when subjected to different loadings and constraints. Topics include stress, strain, material properties, properties of cross sectional areas, bending an… source |
| SOCI 1101 | Introduction to Sociology 3 | — | Minimum Total Hours 63 **Students may take any course except those specifically excluded or those required by the program ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DRAFTER’S ASSISTANT (DA31… source |
| DFTG 1103 | | MULTIVIEW/BASIC DIMENSIONING | — | (30-60-4) Multiview/Basic Dimensioning course provides multiview and pictorial sketching, orthographic drawing and fundamental dimensioning methods necessary to develop 2D and 3D views that completel… source |
| MGMT 1135 | | MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING AND | — | FINANCE (45-0-3) The focus of this course is to acquire the skills and concepts necessary to use accounting information in managerial decision making. Course is designed for those who will use, not n… source |
| PHYS 1111 | Introductory Physics 3 | — | and PHYS 1111L Introductory Physics Lab 1 Total Minimum Hours 77 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY (AE93) Associate Degree The Associat… source |
| CIST 1305 | Program Design and Development 3 | — | or ELCR XXXX Any ELCR course** (4) Minimum Total Hours 21 **Students may take any course except those specifically excluded or those required by the program ENGINEERING GRAPHICS TECHNICIAN (EGT1) Tec… source |
| DFTG 1113 | Assembly Drawings 4 | — | Total Hours 22 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BASICS (EBT1) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides training in core engineering techniques, including drafting and design, complex mathemat… source |
| CHEM 1211 | | CHEMISTRY I | — | Provides an introduction to basic chemical principles and concepts which explain the behavior of matter. Topics include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chem… source |
| DFTG 1101 | | CAD FUNDAMENTALS | — | Establishes safety practices as they relate to a drafting environment. Introduces basic CAD functions while presenting essential principles and practices for line relationships, scale, and geometric… source |
| AUMF 1150 | Introduction to Robotics 3 | — | CIST 23XX Any CIST 23XX course** 4 ECET XXXX Any ECET course** 4 MEGT XXXX Any MEGT course** 4 Total Hours 23 **Students may take any course except those specifically excluded or those required by th… source |
| IDFC 1013 | | SOLID STATE DEVICES I | — | Introduces the physical characteristics and applications of solid state devices. Topics include introduction to semiconductor fundamentals, diode applications, basic transistor fundamentals, basic am… source |
| IDSY 1101 | | DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS | — | This course introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include electrical principles and laws, batteries, DC test equipment, Series, parallel, simple combination circuits, labor… source |
| IDSY 1105 | | AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS | — | This course introduces alternating current concepts, theory, and application of varying sine wave voltages and current, and the physical characteristics and applications of solid state devices. Topic… source |
| METR 2211 | | INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATED | — | METROLOGY (15-60-3) This course covers the proper use and ability to program automated test instruments by string command. Hewlett Packard SCPE commands using HP Basic and MET/CAL software packages.… source |
| METR 1163 | Dimensional Metrology 4 | — | Total Hours 22 ELECTRONIC METROLOGY TECHNICIAN (EM91) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides an introduction to many devices and circuits commonly used in instrumentation. Topics include voltage, s… source |
| METR 2111 | Electronic Measuring Instruments 4 | — | Total Hours 22 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL PLUMBING TECHNICIAN (RP11) Technical Certificate of Credit Offers students basic skills in plumbing technology, construction, maintena… source |
| PLBG 1280 | Gas Piping, Venting, and Appliances 3 | — | Total Hours 21 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE PRECISION MACHINING AND MANUFACTURING PRECISION MACHINING AND MANUFACTURING (MTT2) Diploma The Precision Machining and Manufacturing… source |
| MCHT 1013 | MACHINE TOOL MATH | — | This course develops mathematical competencies as applied to machine tool technology. Emphasis is placed on the use of machining formulas by incorporating algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric func… source |
| MCHT 1120 | Mill Operations I 4 | — | Total Hours 22 BASIC MACHINIST (BM31) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for a machine tool operator position with a machine shop or machine tool establishment. Topics include foundati… source |
| MCHT 1012 | Print Reading for Machine Tool 3 | — | Total Hours 10 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CNC SPECIALIST (CS51) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides training for graduates to gain employment as CNC machine tool technicians. Topics include CNC Fundament… source |
| AMCA 2190 | CAD/CAM Programming 4 | — | Total Hours 22 LATHE OPERATOR (LP11) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students to use lathes, lathe set up, and lathe tool grinding. Emphasis is placed on cutting threads, boring holes to pre… source |
| MCHT 1219 | Lathe Operations II 4 | — | Total Hours 15 MILL OPERATOR (MP11) Technical Certificate of Credit Teaches students to effectively operate milling machinery. Students become proficient in blueprint reading, general mathematical op… source |
| MCHT 1220 | Mill Operations II 4 | — | Total Hours 15 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE WELDING AND JOINING TECHNOLOGY WELDING AND JOINING TECHNOLOGY (WAJ2) Diploma Prepares students for careers in the welding industry.… source |
| WELD 1070 | Overhead Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 | — | Total Hours 24 PIPE WELDER (PW11) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides instruction in the specialized field of pipe welding. A good understanding and skill base in essential for the completion of… source |
| WELD 1040 | Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 | — | Total Hours 12 FLUX CORED ARC WELDER (FC61) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides instruction in flux cored arc welding practices. Topics include an introduction to the welding industry, oxyfuel c… source |
| WELD 1153 | Flux Cored Arc Welding 4 | — | XXXX xxxx Occupationally-Related Elective(s)* 3 Total Hours 15 *Student may take any welding (WELD) course or, with advisor approval, any course that the College offers to satisfy the occupationally-… source |
| WELD 1090 | Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 | — | XXXX xxxx Occupationally-Related Elective(s)* 3 *Student may take any welding (WELD) course or, with advisor approval, any course that the College offers to satisfy the occupationally-related electiv… source |
| WELD 1110 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 | — | XXXX xxxx Occupationally-Related Elective(s)* 3 *Student may take any welding (WELD) course or, with advisor approval, any course that the College offers to satisfy the occupationally-related electiv… source |
| WELD 1152 | Pipe Welding 4 | — | Total Hours 10 VERTICAL SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING FABRICATOR (VSM1) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for careers in shielded metal arc welding fabrication. Education Requirements Ad… source |
| WELD 1060 | Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 | — | XXXX xxxx Occupationally-Related Elective(s)* 3 *Student may take any welding (WELD) course or, with advisor approval, any course that the College offers to satisfy the occupationally-related electiv… source |
| MGMT 1110 | Employment Rules and Regulations 3 | — | or MKTG 1130 Business Regulations and Compliance (3) or MGMT 2120 Labor Management Relations (3) Total Hours 19 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST (TM… source |
| ACCT 1100 | Financial Accounting I 4 | — | Total Hours 68 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING (AC13) Associate Degree Prepares students for a variety of accounting careers in today’s technology-driven wor… source |
| ACCT 1130 | | PAYROLL ACCOUNTING | — | Provides an understanding of the laws that affect a company’s payroll structure and practical application skills in maintaining payroll records. Topics include: payroll tax laws, payroll tax forms, p… source |
| ACCT 2155 | Principles of Fraud Examination 3 | — | Total Hours 16 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS BANKING AND FINANCE BANKING AND FINANCE (BAF3) Associate Degree Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in today’s banking, insurance, mortgage, an… source |
| MATH 1011 | | BUSINESS MATH | — | Emphasizes mathematical concepts found in business situations. Topics include basic mathematical skills, mathematical skills in business related problem solving, mathematical information for document… source |
| ACCT 2150 | Principles of Auditing 3 | — | Total Hours 18 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST (CAY1) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides students with skills needed to perform a variety of accounting applications using accounting software… source |
| ACCT 2145 | | PERSONAL FINANCE | — | Introduces practical applications of concepts and techniques used to manage personal finance. Topics include cash management, time value of money, credit, major purchasing decisions, insurance, inves… source |
| ECON 1101 | | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS | — | Provides a description and analysis of economic operations in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of economic concepts and policies as they apply to everyday life.… source |
| BAFN 1115 | | PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING | — | (30-30-3) This course provides knowledge and applications in the management of personal and consumer finance. Topics include record keeping, budgeting, credit principles, investment principles, and f… source |
| MKTG 1130 | | BUSINESS REGULATIONS AND | — | COMPLIANCE (45-0-3) This course introduces the study of contracts and other legal issues and obligations for businesses. Topics include: creation and evolution of laws, court decision processes, lega… source |
| MKTG 1370 | Consumer Behavior 3 | — | Total Hours 64 BANKING AND FINANCE (BAF2) Diploma Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in today’s banking, insurance, mortgage, and financial services industries. The program pr… source |
| MKTG 1160 | | PROFESSIONAL SELLING | — | This course introduces professional selling skills and processes. Topics include: professional selling, product/sales knowledge, customer analysis/relations, selling process, sales presentations, and… source |
| ALHS 1090 | | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED | — | HEALTH SCIENCES (30-0-2) This course introduces the elements of medical terminology. Emphasis is placed on building familiarity with medical words through knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes.… source |
| BUSN 2310 | Anatomy and Terminology for the | — | Medical Administrative Assistant 3 or ALHS 1010 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology (4) or ALHS 1011 Structure and Function of the Human Body (5) Minimum Total Hours 17 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL G… source |
| BUSN 2350 | | ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS | — | This course provides a study of the content, code sets, storage, retrieval, control, flow, retention, and maintenance of electronic health records and computerized office management. Topics include:… source |
| BUSN 2200 | | OFFICE ACCOUNTING | — | This course introduces fundamental concepts of the accounting cycle for a sole proprietor service business. Topics include: accounting equation, analyzing business transactions, journalizing and post… source |
| BUSN 2375 | | HEALTHCARE CODING | — | Introduces medical coding skills and the application of international coding standards as it applies to healthcare billing for insurance purposes. Topics include: current procedural terminology, Inte… source |
| BUSN 2830 | | HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS | — | Provides students with a comprehensive overview of healthcare delivery systems and the economic, historic, political, and ethical issues that influence the accessibility, expense, and quality of heal… source |
| BUSN 2850 | Health Record Auditing 3 | — | Minimum Total Hours 60 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE BUSINESS HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY (BHT2) Diploma Designed to prepare graduates for employment in a variety of positions in toda… source |
| BUSN 2330 | | ADVANCED MEDICAL DOCUMENT | — | PROCESSING/TRANSCRIPTION (15-90-4) This course continues the development of speed and accuracy in the transcription of medical reports with emphasis on a variety of medical specialization. Topics inc… source |
| BUSN 1010 | | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY , ANATOMY | — | AND DISEASES FOR BUSINESS (90-0-6) Focuses on medical terminology, anatomy, and diseases and disorders of each major human body system: Integumentary System, Skeletal System, Muscular System, Nervous… source |
| BUSN 2300 | | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | — | This course introduces the basic spelling and pronunciation of medical terms and the use of these terms as they relate to anatomy treatment surgery and drugs. Topics include: word analysis, word elem… source |
| HIMT 1250 | Health Record Content and Structure 2 | — | Minimum Total Hours 26 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (MD13) Associate Degree Prepares students for entry into management and supervisory occupations in a variety of busine… source |
| MGMT 2215 | TEAM PROJECT | — | This course utilizes team methodologies to study the field of management. It encourages students to discuss their perception of management practices which have been studied during the management prog… source |
| MGMT 2205 | | SERVICE SECTOR MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course focuses on supervision in the service sector with special emphasis on team building, quality management, and developing a customer focus. The challenge of providing world-class c… source |
| MGMT 2150 | | SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course introduces the essentials of starting, managing, and growing a small business. Topics include: the role of the entrepreneur, pricing, advertising, financing, and layout of facili… source |
| MKTG 2290 | Marketing Internship/Practicum 3 | — | Total Hours 63 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (MD12) Diploma Prepares students for entry into management positions in a variety of businesses and industries.… source |
| MGMT 2220 | | MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION | — | OCCUPATION-BASED INSTRUCTION (0-135-3) Reinforcement of management, supervision, and employability principles in an actual job placement or through a practicum experience. Students are acquainted wit… source |
| MGMT 2140 | | RETAIL MANAGEMENT | — | This course develops a working knowledge of managing a retail business from a variety of perspectives with an emphasis on store management. The emphasis is on contemporary issues in retailing, partic… source |
| MGMT 2115 | | HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course is designed as an overview of the Human Resource Management (HRM) function and of the manager and supervisors role in managing the career cycle from organizational entry to exit.… source |
| MKTG 2300 | Marketing Management 3 | — | Total Hours 24 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY (BT23) Associate Degree The Business Technology program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in a variety of positi… source |
| BUSN 2190 | | BUSINESS DOCUMENT PROOFREADING | — | AND EDITING (30-30-3) This course emphasizes proper proofreading and editing for business documents. Topics include: applying proofreading techniques and proofreaders marks with business documents, p… source |
| BUSN 1300 | | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS | — | This course introduces organization and management concepts of the business world and in the office environment. Topics include business in a global economy, starting and organizing a business enterp… source |
| MKTG 2500 | Exploring Social Media 3 | — | Total Hours 18 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (CP23) Associate Degree The Computer Programming Associate of Applied Technology degree pr… source |
| BUSN 2370 | Medical Office Billing/Coding/Insurance 3 | — | Minimum Total Hours 60 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY (BT12) Diploma The Business Technology program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in a vari… source |
| BUSN 2140 | Expert Word Analysis 3 | — | Total Hours 22 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT (AS81) Technical Certificate of Credit prepares individuals to provide administrative support under the supervision of office manager… source |
| BUSN 1460 | | KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT | — | FORMATTING (15-90-4) This course introduces and reinforces the touch system of keyboarding; placing emphasis on establishing correct techniques and building speed and accuracy. In addition, this cour… source |
| BCST 1060 | Spreadsheet Applications 4 | — | Total Hours 11 BUSINESS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNOLOGY (BA21) Technical Certificate of Credit Introduces the student to the dynamics of providing exceptional customer service in a variety of custome… source |
| BCST 1030 | Advanced Office Management 2 | — | Total Hours 9 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (LA11) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for immediate employment as entry-level offic… source |
| MKTG 2210 | Entrepreneurship 6 | — | Total Hours 27 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MEDICAL BILLING CLERK (MB21) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides instruction in medical insurance and medical billing for reimbursement purposes. Education Requi… source |
| ALHS 1011 | | STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE | — | HUMAN BODY (75-0-5) Focuses on basic normal structure and function of the human body. Topics include general plan and function of the human body, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular syste… source |
| BUSN 1400 | | WORD PROCESSING APPLICATIONS | — | (30-60-4) This course covers the knowledge and skills required to use word processing software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises, and projects. Minimal document keying will be neces… source |
| BUSN 1440 | | DOCUMENT PRODUCTION | — | This course reinforces the touch system of keyboarding placing emphasis on correct techniques with adequate speed and accuracy and producing properly formatted business documents. Topics include: rei… source |
| CIST 2921 | IT Analysis, Design, and Project | — | Management 4 Total Hours 25 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE WEBSITE DEVELOPER (ISE1) Technical Certificate of Credit The curriculum in the Web Site Design TCC program prepares the… source |
| CIST 2742 | Beginning Python Programming 4 | — | Total Hours 35 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE Biotechnology Cardiovascular Technology Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene Hemodialysis Technology Medical Assisting… source |
| CIST 2991 | Internship I 3 | — | Total Hours 53 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST (CS23) Associate Degree Computer Support Specialist associate degree program… source |
| CIST 1130 | Operating Systems Concepts 3 | — | or CIST 1135 Operating Systems and Virtual-Cloud Computing (4) Total Hours 13 COMPTIA A+ CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN PREPARATION (CA71) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides computer users with the skill… source |
| CIST 1401 | | COMPUTER NETWORKING | — | FUNDAMENTALS (30-60-4) Introduces networking technologies and prepares students to take the CompTIA’s broad-based, vendor independent networking certification exam, Network +. This course covers a wi… source |
| CIST 1220 | | STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE | — | (30-60-4) This course includes basic database design concepts and solving database retrieval and modification problems using the SQL language. Topics include: database vocabulary, relational database… source |
| CIST 2127 | Comprehensive Word Processing | — | Techniques 3 Total Hours 9 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR (NA21) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides basic training in computer information systems networking. Students are introduced to the basic concep… source |
| CIST 2613 | Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing 4 | — | Total Hours 66 NETWORKING SPECIALIST (NS14) Diploma Provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Graduates are to b… source |
| DMPT 1055 | Introduction to Media Technology 4 | — | or CIST 1101 Working with Microsoft Windows (3) or COMP 1000 Introduction to Computer Literacy (3) Minimum Total Hours 15 MOTION GRAPHICS ASSISTANT (MG21) Technical Certificate of Credit Combines the… source |
| DMPT 2605 | | INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO | — | COMPOSITING AND BROADCAST ANIMATION (30-60-4) This course introduces how to create and animate motion graphics. Students will learn to create dynamic animated titles and logos, animate raster and vec… source |
| MKTG 1270 | Visual Merchandising 3 | — | Minimum Total Hours 31 VIDEO AND FILM EDITOR (FAV1) Technical Certificate of Credit The Video and Film Editor certificate is designed to prepare students for employment in video and film production.… source |
| DMPT 2630 | Post-Production Audio 4 | — | Total Hours 19 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL (ITP3) Associate Degree Emphasizes specialized training in home and corporate networking; comp… source |
| CIST 1601 | | INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS | — | (30-30-3) This course provides a broad overview of information security. It covers terminology, history, security systems development and implementation. Topics also include the legal, ethical, and p… source |
| CIST 2452 | | CISCO ROUTING AND SWITCHING | — | ESSENTIALS(30-60-4) The goal is to develop an understanding of how a router learns about remote networks and determines the best path to those networks. Topics include basics of routing, static routi… source |
| CIST 2432 | | UNIX/LINUX SERVER | — | This course covers UNIX/Linux operating system administration skills necessary to perform administrative functions. Topics include: installing UNIX/Linux, configuring and building a custom kernel, ad… source |
| SCMA 1002 | | PURCHASING | — | This course is a study of the fundamental aspects of industrial and government purchasing. Emphasis is placed on procedures, techniques, and challenges in the field of purchasing, as well as the basi… source |
| SCMA 1005 | | DISTRIBUTION PRINCIPLES | — | This course provides an opportunity to study the wholesaling function and the movement and storage of goods. Emphasis is placed on the transportation, storing, and material handling functions. Topics… source |
| SCMA 1006 | | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | — | PRINCIPLES (90-0-6) This course provides an opportunity to acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for the successful management and handling of materials. Emphasis is placed on basic… source |
| SCMA 2102 | | CASE STUDIES IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN | — | (30-0-2) This course prepares students for entry into the field of logistics management using simulation, case studies, and research. Prerequisite: SCMA 1001, SCMA 1002, SCMA 1005, SCMA source |
| SCMA 2106 | Key Issues in the Global Integrated | — | Supply Chain 3 Total Hours 18 WAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION TECHNICIAN (WA21) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares individuals to meet or exceed entry-level distribution and warehousing industry req… source |
| CWDS 1620 | Representative Warehouse Skills 1 | — | Total Hours 9 INVENTORY CONTROL TECHNICIAN (IC41) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for employment in an inventory control function for any business. Education Requirements Admission:… source |
| SCMA 1051 | Warehouse Operations 3 | — | Total Hours 62 MARKETING (MM12) Diploma Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in today’s marketing and management fields. The Marketing program provides learning opportunities th… source |
| MGMT 1100 | Principles of Management 3 | — | or MKTG 2010 Small Business Management (3) Total Hours 12 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CALL CENTER INSURANCE MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE (CC61) Technical Certificate of Credit The Certified Insurance Marketing Rep… source |
| MGMT 1115 | Leadership | — | Total Hours 18 PURCHASING TECHNICIAN (PT81) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for a position with a distribution center and any other business with a purchasing function. Education Re… source |
| SCMA 1010 | Manufacturing Planning and Control / JIT 5 | — | Total Hours 18 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS SUPPLY CHAIN SPECIALIST (SCS1) Technical Certificate of Credit The Supply Chain Specialist certificate program provides foundational knowledge of activities associate… source |
| MKTG 2090 | | MARKETING RESEARCH | — | This course conveys marketing research methodology. Topics include: role of marketing research, marketing research process, ethics in marketing research, research design, collection data analysis, re… source |
| BUSN 1430 | | DESKTOP PUBLISHING AND | — | PRESENTATION APPLICATIONS (30-60-4) This course covers the knowledge and skills required to use desktop publishing (DTP) software and presentation software to create business publications and present… source |
| MKTG 2060 | | MARKETING CHANNELS | — | This course emphasizes the design and management of marketing channels. Topics include: role of marketing channels, channel design and planning, supply chain management, logistics, and managing marke… source |
| MKTG 1210 | | SERVICES MARKETING | — | This course introduces the marketing skills required in a service business. Topics include: foundation of services marketing, managing service delivery/encounters, services marketing strategy, and al… source |
| BUSN 2170 | | WEB PAGE DESIGN | — | This course provides instruction in the concepts necessary for individuals to create and manage professional quality websites. Topics include: website creation, web page development and design, hyper… source |
| MKTG 2270 | | RETAIL OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course emphasizes the planning, staffing, leading, organizing, and controlling management functions in a retail operation. Topics include: the retailing environment, retailing strategy,… source |
| MKTG 2160 | | ADVANCED SELLING | — | This course emphasizes advanced sales presentation skills needed in professional selling. Topics include: managing effective customer relationships, self-management, sales force training, sales force… source |
| MKTG 2280 | | SPORTS MANAGEMENT | — | This course emphasizes leadership and management in the sports marketing industry. Topics include: leadership, budgeting, project management, event management, contract negotiation, and international… source |
| MKTG 2000 | | GLOBAL MARKETING | — | This course introduces opportunities and international strategies employed in the global marketplace. Topics include: the environment of international marketing, analyze international marketing oppor… source |
| MKTG 2030 | | DIGITAL PUBLISHING AND DESIGN | — | (15-60-3) This Marketing course covers the knowledge and skills required to use design and digital publishing software as well as design and create business publications, collaterals, and digital pre… source |
| MKTG 1169 | Fundamentals of Life and Health Insurance 3 | — | or MKTG 1171 Fundamentals of Property and Casualty Insurance (3) Total Hours 17 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE NETWORKING SPECIALIST NETWORKING SPECIALIST (NS13) Associate Degree… source |
| CIST 2453 | | CISCO SCALING NETWORKS | — | The goal is to develop an understanding of how switches are interconnected and configured to provide network access to LAN users. This course also teaches how to integrate wireless devices into a LAN… source |
| CIST 2482 | | AWS CLOUD DEVELOPING | — | AWS Cloud Developing is designed to help students gain technical expertise in development using cloud technologies and prepare them to take the AWS Certified Developer Associate level AWS Certificati… source |
| CIST 2434 | | UNIX/LINUX SCRIPTING | — | Course covers UNIX/Linux shell programming techniques necessary for UNIX/Linux System Administrators to understand and create shell script programs in a UNIX/Linux environment. Topics include: shell… source |
| RELM 2050 | | SPORTS AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT | — | INTERNSHIP (0-90-2) This course will provide the student with practical experience under the supervision of a professional recreation agency. The experience will allow the student to test the practic… source |
| RELM 2046 | Volleyball 2 | — | Minimum Total Hours 60 SPORTS AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT (RA12) Diploma Graduates of this program will qualify for careers in local parks and recreation agencies, YMCAs, community-based programs, adult a… source |
| MKTG 2180 | | PRINCIPLES OF SPORTS MARKETING | — | (45-0-3) This course applies the principles of marketing utilized in the sports industry. Topics include nature of sports marketing, role of sports marketing, marketing principles specific to sports,… source |
| CIST 2950 | | WEB SYSTEMS PROJECT | — | This course is a capstone course providing a realistic experience for students working in a team to develop a complete web systems project. Prerequisite: Advisor Approval source |
| CIST 2550 | | WEB DEVELOPMENT II | — | Web Development II teaches students how to manipulate data in a database using the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) model. Students will learn to retrieve, update, and display database information w… source |
| CIST 2122 | A+ Preparation 3 | — | Total Hours 10 ADVANCED COMPUTER COMPTIA A+ CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN (MO21) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Certification exam. The certificate includes advanced leve… source |
| CIST 2483 | AWS Data Analytics 4 | — | Total Hours 16 CISCO NETWORK SPECIALIST (CN71) Technical Certificate of Credit Teaches how to build, maintain, and troubleshoot computer networks. Students also learn how to connect these networks to… source |
| CIST 2371 | | JAVA PROGRAMMING I | — | This course is designed to teach the basic concepts and methods of objected-oriented design and Java programming. Use practical problems to illustrate Java application building techniques and concept… source |
| CIST 2130 | | DESKTOP SUPPORT CONCEPTS | — | This course is designed to give an overview to desktop support management. source |
| CIST 2510 | Web Technologies 3 | — | Total Hours 9 IOS APP DEVELOPMENT (IAD1) Technical Certificate of Credit The iOS App Development in Swift Technical Certificate of Credit prepares students for positions in app development for the Ap… source |
| CIST 2302 | Application Development in Swift II 4 | — | Total Hours 11 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS JAVA PROGRAMMER (JP11) Technical Certificate of Credit The Java Programmer certificate provides the opportunity for students and IT professionals to add Java program… source |
| CIST 2372 | | JAVA PROGRAMMING II | — | This course is an intermediate course in Java Programming. It is assumed that the student knows the Java syntax as well as basic object oriented concepts. The student will use classes and objects pro… source |
| CIST 2128 | | COMPREHENSIVE SPREADSHEET | — | TECHNIQUES (15-60-3) This course provides students with knowledge in spreadsheet software. Spreadsheet topics include creating and manipulating data, formatting data and content, creating and modifyi… source |
| CIST 2414 | Microsoft Server Identity Services 4 | — | Total Hours 16 MICROSOFT WORD APPLICATION SPECIALIST (MW11) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides students with the knowledge and skills to perform intermediate Microsoft Word and prepare them to… source |
| CIST 1102 | | KEYBOARDING | — | This course introduces the touch system of keyboarding placing emphasis on correct techniques. Topics include learning the alphabetic keyboard, the numeric keyboard and keypad, building speed and acc… source |
| CIST 2412 | | MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND | — | MAINTENANCE (30-60-4) Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, manage, support and administer Microsoft Server. Topics include server deployment, server management… source |
| ENGL 1105 | | WORKPLACE AND TECHNICAL | — | COMMUNICATIONS (45-0-3) Emphasizes practical knowledge of technical communications techniques, procedures, and reporting formats used in industry and business. Topics include reference use and resear… source |
| BIOL 1111 | | BIOLOGY I | — | Provides an introduction to basic biological concepts with a focus on living cells. Topics include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metabolism, cell divis… source |
| BIOL 2113 | | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I | — | Introduces the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the development of a systemic perspective of anatomical structures and physiological processes. Topics include body orga… source |
| BTEC 2500 | Biotechnology Internship 3 | — | Total Hours 74 BIOTECHNOLOGY LABORATORY ASSISTANT (BLA1) Technical Certificate of Credit Introduces students to the fields of biological and chemical technology to prepare for employment in research,… source |
| BTEC 2050 | Biotech Lab Methods and Techniques 5 | — | Total Hours 23 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY (CT13) Cardiac Cath Lab Associate Degree Provides educational opportunities to individuals in didactic and clinica… source |
| PHYS 1110L | | CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LAB | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in PHYS 1110. The laboratory exercises for this course include systems of units and systems of measurement, vector algebra, Newtonian mechanics, f… source |
| CAVT 1021 | | CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL I | — | (0-135-3) Clinical prep will provide hands-on experience and will serve as an introduction to the competencies, rotations, and expectations of the student while in the cardiac catheterization lab in… source |
| CAVT 2070 | | CARDIAC CATHETERIZATIION REGISTRY | — | REVIEW I (0-60-2) This course is an intensive review to prepare the student for the national examination. Topics include: cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, cardiovascular disease and pathophysio… source |
| PHYS 1110 | PHYS 1110L, BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL | — | 2114, BIOL 2114L are prerequisite requirements. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY (EC23) Associate Degree Prepares students for work in the allied health field as e… source |
| ECHO 1371 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL I | — | A) (0-180-4) Provides hands-on experience in performing noninvasive procedures with emphasis on instrumentation and development of clinical techniques. Topics include policies and procedures, echocar… source |
| ECHO 2361 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL II | — | A) (0-180-4) This course provides hands-on experience in the clinical setting with an emphasis placed on the development of clinical techniques employed to obtain meaningful data. Continued participa… source |
| ECHO 2400 | Comprehensive Registry Review 1 | — | Minimum Total Hours 73 ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY (ET81) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides students with the workplace skills necessary to perform and evaluate 12-lead electrocardiographs… source |
| ALHS 1040 | | INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE | — | (30-45-3) This course introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various delive… source |
| DENA 1010 | | BASIC HUMAN BIOLOGY | — | This course focuses on basic normal structure and function of the human body with an emphasis on organ systems. Topics include medical terminology as it relates to the normal human body; normal struc… source |
| DENA 1480 | Dental Practicum III 5 | — | Total Hours 50 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DENTAL HYGIENE DENTAL HYGIENE (DH13) Associate Degree Prepares students for positions in the dental profession. Learning opportuniti… source |
| CHEM 1211L | | CHEMISTRY LAB I | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in CHEM 1211. The laboratory exercises for this course include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical… source |
| DHYG 2110 | | BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION | — | FUNDAMENTALS FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST (30-0-2) Provides a basic introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry. Familiarizes students with the role of nutrition in the human body with an emphasis… source |
| DHYG 2200 | Periodontology | — | Total Hours 83 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS HEMODIALYSIS TECHNOLOGY HEMODIALYSIS TECHNOLOGIST (HT12) Diploma Equips health care workers with the skills, knowledge, and attitude necessary to succeed in the field… source |
| HECT 1130 | Hemodialysis Reuse/Reprocessing | — | Practicum 6 Total Hours 16 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL ASSISTING MEDICAL ASSISTING (MA23) Associate Degree **EFFECTIVE 202616: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Prepares stu… source |
| HECT 1120 | Hemodialysis Practicum 4 | — | Total Hours 17 HEMODIALYSIS REUSE/REPROCESSING TECHNICIAN (HRO1) Technical Certificate of Credit Embedded TCC - students must enroll in HT12 diploma Equips health care workers with the skills, knowle… source |
| MAST 1180 | Medical Assisting Seminar 4 | — | Total Hours 62 MEDICAL ASSISTING (MA22) Diploma Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in today’s medical offices. This program provides learning opportunities which introduce, de… source |
| MAST 1060 | Medical Office Procedures 4 | — | Total Hours 11 MEDICAL CODING (MC41) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides a basic short-term academic credential with potential for future program credit. The curriculum provides advanced trainin… source |
| MAST 1530 | Medical Procedural Coding 2 | — | Total Hours 24 MEDICAL CODING ESSENTIALS (MC61) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202612: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** The Medical Coding Essentials certificate program provides an introduct… source |
| MAST 1120 | Human Diseases | — | Total Hours 10 MEDICAL SKIN CARE SPECIALIST (MS61) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202612: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Offers medical training for students to assist in dermatology office… source |
| MSCS 1020 | Advanced Medical Skin Care Treatment 2 | — | Total Hours 15 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (CLT3) Associate Degree The Medical Laboratory Technology program is an… source |
| BIOL 2117 | Introductory Microbiology 3 | — | and BIOL 2117L Introductory Microbiology Lab 1 Minimum Total Hours 16 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY (OT13) Associate Degree Involves… source |
| MLBT 2090 | | MEDICAL URINALYSIS AND PREANYALYTIC | — | SPECIMEN PROCESS PRACTICUM (0-135-3) This course provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. Thi… source |
| MLBT 2200 | Medical Laboratory Technology | — | Certification Review 2 Total Hours 74 ACCELERATED PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN (AP81) Technical Certificate of Credit Educates students to collect blood and process blood and body fluids. Phlebotomy technic… source |
| PHLT 1055 | Accelerated Phlebotomy Clinical Practice 5 | — | Total Hours 13 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN (PT21) Technical Certificate of Credit Educates students to collect blood and blood and body fluids. Phlebotomy technicians typically work in co… source |
| PHLT 1030 | | INTRODUCTION TO VENIPUNCTURE | — | (30-30-3) This course provides an introduction to blood collecting techniques and processing specimens. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills needed to collect all types of blood samples fro… source |
| PHLT 1050 | Clinical Practice 4 | — | Total Hours 17 *Please note that ALHS 1011, ALHS 1040 and ALHS 1090 are prerequisite requirements ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE NURSING ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN ALLIED HE… source |
| MAST 1130 | Medical Assisting Externship and Seminar 8 | — | Practical Nursing Specialization (8PN3) 49 source |
| PNSG 1645 | Practical Nursing Capstone 5 | — | Total Hours 61 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (AN43) Associate Degree Prepares students for positions in the nursing profession. The curriculum is designed to produce highly traine… source |
| PSYC 2103 | Human Development 3 | — | Program Specific Electives 9 XXXXX xxxx Program Specific Elective Student may select any 1000- and 2000-level occupational courses related to major OR degree-level general education courses not used… source |
| BIOL 2117L | | INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB | — | (0-45-1) Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in source |
| RNSG 2038 | Leadership 3 | — | Total Hours 65 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (ASN) BRIDGE (AF93) Associate Degree The Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) Bridge program provides an alternate, accelerated track for licensed LPNs… source |
| RNSG 2040 | Capstone Seminar 2 | — | Total Hours 62 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE GERIATRIC CARE ASSISTANT (GC11) Technical Certificate of Credit The Geriatric Care Assistant Program is designed to equip students w… source |
| NAST 2105 | Nurse Aide Fast Track | — | Education Requirements Admission: None Graduation: None Placement Measure: Standard Minimum Age: 16 Location(s) Offered: Dual Enrollment Competitive Selection: No Credit Hours source |
| GERT 1030 | Gerontological Nutrition 1 | — | Minimum Total Hours 9 MILITARY MEDIC PERSONNEL TO LPN TRANSITION PROGRAM (ME91) Technical Certificate of Credit The Military Medical Personnel to Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Transition Program i… source |
| PNSG 1602 | PN/Military Transition Clinical 4 | — | Total Hours 14 NURSE AIDE (CN21) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students with classroom training and practice as well as the clinical experiences necessary to care for patients in various s… source |
| NAST 1100 | Nurse Aide Fundamentals 6 | — | Total Hours 10 PRACTICAL NURSING (PN21) Technical Certificate of Credit The Practical Nursing program is designed to prepare students to write the NCLEX-PN for licensure as practical nurses. The prog… source |
| NAST 2100 | Nurse Aide Accelerated 7 | — | Minimum Total Hours 9 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS NURSE AIDE ESSENTIALS (NAE1) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students with classroom training and practice as well as the clinical experiences necessa… source |
| BIOL 2113L | Anatomy and Physiology Lab I 1 | — | Select one of the following course options: (3 or 4 hours) *If you choose a science, you must also take the correspond- ing lab. source |
| BIOL 2114 | | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II | — | Continues the study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digesti… source |
| ORTT 2030 | Orthopedic Technology Capstone 3 | — | Total Hours 69 ACCELERATED ORTHOPEDIC TECHNICIAN (AR51) Technical Certificate of Credit The Accelerated Orthopedic Technician TCC is a sequence of courses involving a combination of didactic, laborat… source |
| ORTT 2010 | Orthopedic Technology Clinical I 5 | — | Total Hours 25 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PARAMEDICINE PARAMEDICINE (PT13) Associate Degree Prepares students to provide advanced emergency medical care for critical and emergent patients who access the emerg… source |
| EMSP 2206 | Paramedic Capstone Field Internship 3 | — | Total Hours 67 EMS PROFESSIONS (EP12) Diploma Students who complete the EMS Professions diploma will be able to fluidly move into the paramedicine program at the diploma level. Successful completion… source |
| EMSP 1580 | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician | — | (AEMT) Capstone 1 Minimum Total Hours 42 PARAMEDICINE (PT12) Diploma The Paramedicine diploma program provides students for a dynamic and advanced role within the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) pro… source |
| EMSP 1160 | Clinical & Practical Applications for the EMT 1 | — | Total Hours 16 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) (EMJ1) Technical Certificate of Credit **EFFECTIVE 202614: PROGRAM NO LONGER OFFERED** Prepares students to provide basic emergency medical care and… source |
| EMSP 1230 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | Clinical 1 Total Hours 12 PREHOSPITAL EMS OPERATIONS (PEO1) Technical Certificate of Credit Combines emergency medical technician and advanced emergency medical technician programs and prepares stude… source |
| PHAR 1050 | | PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL | — | 225-5) Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experiences with the basic skills necessary for the pharmacy technician. Topics include storage and control, documentation, inventory… source |
| PHAR 2070 | Advanced Pharmacy Technology Clinical 5 | — | Total Hours 56 PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE (PA71) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides students with short-term training to prepare them for entry-level employment in a variety of settings su… source |
| PHAR 1055 | Pharmacy Assistant Clinical 5 | — | or PHAR 1050 Pharmacy Technology Clinical (5) Total Hours 18 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PTA3) Associate Degree Phys… source |
| PHTA 2200 | Physical Therapist Assistant Seminar 1 | — | Total Hours 76 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS POLYSOMNOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY POLYSOMNOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY (PT42) Diploma Prepares individuals to work under the supervision of a physician to provide comprehensive eval… source |
| PSGT 2101 | Sleep Technology – Special Topics 3 | — | Total Hours 54 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING (AM13) Associate Degree Provides educational opportunities to the post-graduate regis… source |
| RADT 2265 | Computed Tomography Clinical II 4 | — | Total Hours 21 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SPECIALIST (MRI1) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides educational opportunities to the post-graduate… source |
| RADT 2360 | Clinical Radiography IV 9 | — | Total Hours 77 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SPECIALIST (CT91) Technical Certificate of Credit Provides educational opportunities to the post-graduate registered radiologic technologist, registered radiation t… source |
| MRIM 2370 | MRI Review 3 | — | Total Hours 24 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY (ST13) Associate Degree Prepares students for employment in a variety of positions in the surgical field. This program provide… source |
| SURG 2240 | Seminar in Surgical Technology 2 | — | Total Hours 72 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE HEALTH SCIENCES TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES ANIMAL HEALTHCARE ASSISTANT (AH31) Technical Certificate of Credit The Animal Healthcare Assi… source |
| VETT 1100 | Introduction to Large Animal Care 4 | — | or VETT 1107 Introduction to Equine Care (4) or VETT 1108 Introduction to Canine Care (4) or VETT 1109 Introduction to Small Animal Care (4) Total Hours 13 HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT (HA21) Technical Cert… source |
| RELM 2010 | | INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS AND FITNESS | — | MANAGEMENT (39-17-3) This course will provide the student with an understanding of the sociological, philosophical, economical, and historical aspects of sports and fitness. This course will also pro… source |
| SFMA 1220 | | CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINING II | — | The course is a continuation of SFMA 1210 and will also introduce successful selling and managing of a personal trainer business as well as the legal aspects. Prerequisite: SFMA 1210 Sociology source |
| BIOL 1112 | | BIOLOGY II | — | Provides an introduction to basic evolutionary concepts. Also, the course emphasizes animal and plant diversity, structure and function including reproduction and development, and the dynamics of eco… source |
| CHEM 1212 | | CHEMISTRY II | — | Continues the exploration of basic chemical principles and concepts. Topics include equilibrium theory, kinetics, thermodynamics, solution chemistry, acid-base theory, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequi… source |
| CHEM 2211 | | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | — | This course provides instruction on the organic chemistry of alkanes, alkenes and their substitution products, reactions, nomenclature, functional groups and electron structure. Prerequisite: CHEM 12… source |
| PHYS 1112 | | INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II | — | The second of two algebra and trigonometry based courses in the physics sequence. Topics include material from electricity and magnetism (electric charge, electric forces and fields, electric potenti… source |
| MUSC 1101 | | MUSIC APPRECIATION | — | Explores the formal elements of musical composition, musical form and style, and the relationship of music to historical periods. The course includes listening and analysis of well- known works of mu… source |
| RADT 1065 | Radiologic Science 2 | — | Total Hours 36 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE Public Safety & Professional Services Barbering Cosmetology Criminal Justice Technology Culinary Early Childhood Care and Education… source |
| BARB 1110 | Shop Management/Ownership 4 | — | Total Hours 49 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS COSMETOLOGY MASTER COSMETOLOGY (CGL1) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for careers in the field of cosmetology. Learning opportunities develop profes… source |
| BARB 1090 | | FACIAL AND FACIAL TREATMENTS | — | 4) Introduces the theory, procedures, and products used in the care and treatment of the skin, scalp, and hair. Provides instruction on the theory and application of techniques in the treatment of th… source |
| BARB 1022 | Shampooing 3 | — | Total Hours 9 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MASTER BARBER (BA31) Technical Certificate of Credit The Barbering program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for career… source |
| COSM 1125 | Skin and Nail Care Practicum 2 | — | Total Hours 44 HAIR DESIGNER (HD21) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for careers in the field of hair design. Learning opportunities develop academic and professional knowledge and s… source |
| COSM 1120 | Salon Management 3 | — | Total Hours 36 SALON AND SPA SUPPORT SPECIALIST (ST11) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for careers in the field of cosmetology as Salon and Spa Support Specialists. Learning opportu… source |
| ENGL 1102 | | LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION | — | Emphasizes the student’s ability to read literature analytically and meaningfully and to communicate clearly. Students analyze the form and content of literature in historical and philosophical conte… source |
| HIST 2111 | | U.S. HISTORY I | — | This course emphasizes the study of U. S. History to 1877 to include the post-Civil War period. The course focuses on the period from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War to include geographica… source |
| POLS 1101 | | AMERICAN GOVERNMENT | — | Emphasizes study of government and politics in the United States. The focus of the course will provide an overview of the Constitutional foundations of the American political processes with a focus o… source |
| ECON 2106 | MICROECONOMICS | — | Provides an analysis of the ways in which consumers and business firms interact in a market economy. Topics include basic economic principles, consumer choice, behavior of profit, maximizing firms, m… source |
| MATH 1127 | | INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS | — | Emphasizes the concepts and methods fundamental to utilizing and interpreting commonly used statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics, basic probability, discrete and continuous distributions… source |
| ENGL 2110 | | World Literature | — | Explores the history of the human experience through literature and writing across the cultures of the world. Surveys of important works across multiple genres of fiction and non-fiction as a reflect… source |
| EDUC 2000 | | WRITTEN AND VERBAL | — | COMMUNICATION FOR TEACHERS (45-0-3) This course is designed to assist teaching candidates in developing communication skills required for successful and effective classroom instruction. Verbal and wr… source |
| CRJU 2060 | Criminology 3 | — | Program Specific Electives 6 XXXXX xxxx Program Specific Elective Student may select any 1000- and 2000-level occupational courses related to major OR degree-level general education courses not used… source |
| CRJU 2090 | | CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTICUM | — | This course provides experiences necessary for further professional development and exposure to related agencies in the criminal justice field. The student will pursue a professional research project… source |
| FOSC 2150 | Case Preparation and Courtroom Testimony 4 | — | Total Hours 60 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY (CJT2) Diploma Prepares students for criminal justice professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and professional knowledge and ski… source |
| CRJU 1063 | Crime Scene Processing 3 | — | Total Hours 12 CRIMINAL JUSTICE FUNDAMENTALS (CJ71) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for criminal justice professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and prof… source |
| CRJU 1040 | Principles of Law Enforcement 3 | — | Total Hours 12 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SPECIALIST (CJ21) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for criminal justice professions. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and profes… source |
| CRJU 2020 | Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice 3 | — | Total Hours 15 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (IT51) Technical Certificate of Credit Introduces students to studies which may lead to criminal justice professions. Learning opportunities develop ac… source |
| CRJU 2050 | Criminal Procedure 3 | — | Total Hours 12 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS SELECTED TOPICS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE (STI1) Technical Certificate of Credit Introduces the student to specific matters that are of distinctive relevance to criminal j… source |
| CRJU 2070 | Juvenile Justice 3 | — | Total Hours 12 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE CULINARY CULINARY NUTRITION ASSISTANT (CNB1) Technical Certificate of Credit To deliver quality meals that contributes to the nutrit… source |
| CUUL 1124 | Foundations of Cooking Techniques | — | Total Hours 12 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION (EC13) Associate Degree Prepares students for a variety of careers in the field of early childho… source |
| CUUL 1129 | | FUNDAMENTALS OF RESTAURANT | — | OPERATIONS (30-75-4) Introduces the fundamentals of dining and beverage service and experience in preparation of a wide variety of quantity foods. Course content reflect American Culinary Federation… source |
| CUUL 1110 | | CULINARY SAFETY AND SANITATION | — | (15-30-2) Emphasizes fundamental kitchen and dining room safety, sanitation, maintenance, and operation procedures. Topics include cleaning standards, O.S.H.A. M.S.D.S. guidelines, sanitary procedure… source |
| ECCE 2245 | Early Childhood Care and Education | — | Internship I 6 Total Hours 53 EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION BASICS (EC31) Technical Certificate of Credit Includes three basic courses that are needed for entry-level workers and provides an int… source |
| ECCE 2312 | | PARAPROPESSIONAL ROLES AND | — | MATERIALS (45-0-3) This course develops skills to enable the student to work as a paraprofessional in a program for kindergarten through elementary aged children. Topics include professional qualific… source |
| ECCE 2322 | Personnel Management | — | Total Hours 9 FAMILY CHILD CARE SPECIALIST (FC21) Technical Certificate of Credit The Early Childhood Care and Education Family Child Care Specialist certificate program is a sequence of courses desi… source |
| ECCE 2362 | Exploring Your Role in the Exceptional | — | Environment 3 Total Hours 9 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (ECP1) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students for a job as manager of a childcare learning center or a… source |
| ECCE 2342 | Family Child Care Business Management 3 | — | Total Hours 72 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION (ECC2) Diploma Prepares students for a variety of careers in the field of early childhood educati… source |
| ECCE 1105 | Health, Safety, and Nutrition 3 | — | Total Hours 9 EARLY CHILDHOOD EXCEPTIONALITIES (EC41) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares students to work with children with special needs and emphasizes an inclusive classroom including strate… source |
| ECCE 2332 | Infant/Toddler Group Care and Curriculum 3 | — | Total Hours 15 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE FIREFIGHTER FIREFIGHTER I (FF11) Technical Certificate of Credit This program is conducted in cooperation with the Georgia Fire Acad… source |
| FRSC 1141 | | HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS | — | (45-30-4) This course provides emergency responder personnel with the information to respond safely, limit possible exposure to all personnel, and to provide information to the proper authorities as… source |
| HRTM 1110 | | TRAVEL INDUSTRY AND TRAVEL | — | GEOGRAPHY - AMERICAS (45-0-3) Introduces students to the importance of the travel agent in the hospitality industry and provides an understanding of international, national, state, major cities and t… source |
| HRTM 1230 | | INTERNSHIP | — | This course introduces students to the application and reinforcement of hotel/restaurant/travel operational principles in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Students become acquainted w… source |
| BCST 1000 | | INTERPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT | — | This course helps the student to develop self-actualization skills. It includes skill development to work together effectively in a team, identify the steps involved in the job interviewing and job s… source |
| BCST 1010 | Survey of Technology 3 | — | or COMP 1000 Introduction to Computer Literacy (3) Total Hours 9 HOSPITALITY OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE (HP31) Technical Certificate of Credit The Hospitality Operations Associate program prepares students… source |
| HRTM 1201 | | HOSPITALITY MARKETING | — | Introduces students to marketing techniques associated with hotel/restaurant/tourism fields with emphasis on identifying and satisfying needs of customers. Topics include: marketing introduction, res… source |
| HRTM 1220 | Supervision and Leadership in the | — | Hospitality Industry 3 Total Hours 18 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE LEGAL STUDIES LEGAL STUDIES (PS13) Associate Degree Prepares students for positions in the paralegal professi… source |
| HRTM 1210 | | HOSPITALITY LAW | — | This course introduces the student to local, state, federal, and international laws which govern the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on creating a workplace where compliance with the law, ad… source |
| LGST 2210 | | PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP I | — | This course focuses on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills in an actual workplace environment, or at the discretion of the instructor, in a school practicum with simulated work expe… source |
| LGST 2215 | Paralegal Internship II | — | Total Hours 69 ADVANCED LEGAL ASSISTANT (AL41) Technical Certificate of Credit Targeted to students with bachelor’s degrees who wish to prepare for paralegal positions in the law office, learning opp… source |
| LGST 1150 | Contracts, Commercial Law and Business | — | Organizations 3 Total Hours 27 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PUBLIC SAFETY & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE TECHNICIAN (EH11) Technical Certificate of Credit Prepares stu… source |
| HORT 1310 | Irrigation and Water Management 4 | — | Total Hours 18 GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTALS (GPF1) Technical Certificate of Credit This certificate provides an understanding of horticulture as it relates to nursery stock and vegetable produc… source |
| HORT 1100 | Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture 3 | — | Total Hours 7 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE General Studies Early College Essentials Education General Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Social Work Technical Special… source |
| EDUC 2001 | | LIFE AND EARTH SCIENCE FOR | — | ELEMENTARY/EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS (45-0-3) An integrated overview of the core life and earth science content covered in the K-5 Georgia Standards of Excellence and Performance Standards. Topics in… source |
| EDUC 2002 | | PHYSICAL SCIENCE FOR ELEMENTARY/ | — | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS (45-0-3) An introductory mathematics course for Education majors seeking Elementary teacher certification. This course will emphasize the understanding and use of major conc… source |
| EDUC 2008 | | MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY/EARLY | — | CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS (45-0-3) An introductory mathematics course for Education majors seeking Elementary teacher certification. This course will emphasize the understanding and use of major concepts o… source |
| EDUC 2120 | | EXPLORING SOCIOCULTURAL | — | PERSPECTIVES AND DIVERSITY IN EDUCATIONAL CONTEXT (45-0-3) Fundamental knowledge of understanding culture and teaching children from diverse backgrounds. Specifically, this course is designed to exam… source |
| EDUC 2130 | | EXPLORING TEACHING AND LEARNING | — | (45-0-3) The study of educational psychology concepts through examination of learning and teaching processes, with the goal of applying this knowledge to enhance the learning of all students in a var… source |
| MATH 1131 | | CALCULUS I | — | Topics include the study of limits and continuity, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one variable. Applications are incorporated from a variety of disciplines. Algebraic, trigonometric, expo… source |
| SOCW 2130 | Social Welfare, Ethics, and Community | — | Service 3 Program Specific Electives 3 XXXXX xxxx Program Specific Elective Student may select any 1000- and 2000-level occupational courses related to major OR degree-level general education courses… source |
| ACCT 1105 | | FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II | — | Introduces the intermediate financial accounting concepts that provide the student with the necessary skills to maintain a set of books for a partnership and corporation. Topics include: fixed and in… source |
| ACCT 1115 | | COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING | — | Emphasizes operation of computerized accounting systems from manual input forms. Topics include: company creation (service and merchandising), chart of accounts, customers transactions, banking activ… source |
| ACCT 1120 | | SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS | — | This course covers the knowledge and skills to use spreadsheet software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Topics and assignments will include: spreadsheet concepts, cr… source |
| ACCT 1125 | | INDIVIDUAL TAX ACCOUNTING | — | Provides instruction for the preparation of individual federal income tax returns. Topics include: taxable income, income adjustments, schedules, standard deductions, itemized deductions, exemptions,… source |
| ACCT 2000 | | MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | — | Emphasizes the interpretation of data by management in planning and controlling business activities. Topics include managerial accounting concepts, manufacturing accounting using a job order cost sys… source |
| ACCT 2120 | | BUSINESS TAX ACCOUNTING | — | This course provides instruction for preparation of both state and federal partnership, corporation and other business tax returns. Topics include: organization form, overview of taxation of partners… source |
| ACCT 2135 | | INTRODUCTION TO GOVERNMENTAL AND | — | NONPROFIT ACCOUNTING (45-0-3) This course provides an introduction to financial reporting and accounting principles for state/local governments and nonprofit entities. Prerequisite: ACCT 1105 source |
| ACRP 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO AUTO COLLISION | — | REPAIR (54-12-4) This course provides instruction in procedures and practices necessary for safe and compliant operation of auto collision repair facilities. It introduces the structural configuratio… source |
| ACRP 1005 | | AUTOMOBILE COMPONENT REPAIR AND | — | REPLACEMENT (26-79-4) This course provides instruction in removal and replacement methods of a variety of non-structural cosmetic and safety features of the automobile as well as bolt-on body panels.… source |
| ACRP 1010 | | FOUNDATIONS OF COLLISION REPAIR | — | (29-111-5) This course introduces the materials, tools, and operations required to repair minor collision damage and it provides instruction in non-metallic auto body repair techniques. Co-requisite:… source |
| ACRP 2001 | | INTRODUCTION TO AUTO PAINTING AND | — | REFINISHING (45-62-5) This course covers the safety precautions followed during the painting and refinishing processes used in a shop during collision repairs. Basic surface preparations will be disc… source |
| ACRP 2002 | | PAINTING AND REFINISHING TECHNIQUES | — | (39-71-5) This course covers the fundamental refinishing tasks of mixing, matching and applying various types of automotive paints. Paint defect causes and cures will be examined in depth. Final deli… source |
| ACRP 2108 | | REFINISHIG INTERNSHIP I | — | Provides occupation based learning opportunities for students pursuing the Paint and Refinishing specialization. Students will be mentored by qualified professional technicians as they experience wor… source |
| ACRP 2109 | | REFINISHING INTERNSHIP II | — | Provides continued occupation-based learning opportunities for students pursuing the Paint and Refinishing specialization. Students will be mentored by qualified professional technicians as they expe… source |
| AIRC 1005 | | REFRIGERATION FUNDAMENTALS | — | (45-45-4) Introduces the basic concepts, theories, and safety regulations and procedures of refrigeration. Topics include an introduction to OSHA, safety, first aid, laws of thermodynamics, pressure… source |
| AIRC 1010 | | REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES AND | — | PRACTICES (45-45-4) This course introduces the student to basic refrigeration system principles and practices, and the major component parts of the refrigeration system. Topics include refrigeration… source |
| AIRC 1030 | | HVACR ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS | — | (45-45-4) This course provides an introduction to fundamental electrical concepts and theories as applied to the air conditioning industry. Topics include AC and DC theory, electric meters, electrica… source |
| AIRC 1040 | HVACR ELECTRICAL MOTORS | — | ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE This course provides the student with the skills and knowledge necessary for application and service of electric motors commonly used by the refrig… source |
| AIRC 1060 | | AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS | — | APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION (45-45-4) This course provides instruction on the installation and service of residential air conditioning systems. Topics include: installation procedures, split-systems… source |
| AIRC 1070 | | GAS HEAT | — | This course introduces principles of combustion and service requirements for gas heating systems. Topics include servicing procedures, electrical controls, piping, gas valves, venting, code requireme… source |
| AIRC 1080 | | HEAT PUMPS AND RELATED SYSTEMS | — | (45-45-4) This course provides instruction on the principles, applications, and operation of a residential heat pump system. Topics include installation and servicing procedures, electrical component… source |
| ALHS 1060 | | DIET AND NUTRITION FOR ALLIED HEALTH | — | SCIENCES (30-0-2) A study of the nutritional needs of the individual. Topics include: nutrients, standard and modified diets, nutrition throughout the lifespan, and client education. Prerequisite: Pr… source |
| ALHS 1126 | | HEALTH SCIENCE PHYSICS | — | This course introduces the student to the basic laws of physics with specific applications for health science students. Topics include basic Newtonian mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat and temperature… source |
| ALHS 1127 | | HEALTH SCIENCES CHEMISTRY | — | This course introduces basic chemical principles and concepts which explain the behavior of matter. Topics include measurement and units, atomic structure, chemical bonding, physical states of matter… source |
| ALHS 1200 | | OPERATING ROOM FUNDAMENTALS | — | 60-4) This course provides an overview of operating room concepts and principles. Topics include introduction to preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative principles of the operating room; assi… source |
| AMCA 2110 | | CNC FUNDAMENTALS | — | This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer numerical controlled (CNC) machining processes. Topics include safety, Computer Numerical Control of machinery, setup and operation of CN… source |
| AMCA 2130 | | CNC MILL PROGRAMMING | — | This course provides instruction for the safe operation and manual programming of computer numerical controlled (CNC) milling machines. Topics include safety, calculation for programming, program cod… source |
| AMCA 2150 | | CNC LATHE PROGRAMMING | — | This course provides instruction for the safe operation and manual programming of computer numerical controlled (CNC) Lathes. Topics include safety, calculations for programming, program codes and st… source |
| AMCA 2170 | | CNC PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS | — | This course provides additional instruction in part holding and fixture design. Students will also gain additional experience in print-to-part development of CNC programming. Topics include safety, f… source |
| ASTT 1011 | | BASIC BLUEPRINT READING | — | This course introduces basic blueprint reading. Emphasis will be placed on reading and interpreting blueprints found in a manufacturing environment. Topics include: lines and symbols, orthographic dr… source |
| ASTT 1041 | | STRUCTURAL LAYOUT AND FABRICATION | — | (60-90-7) Continues the development of knowledge and skills required to perform basic aerospace layout and fabrication. Emphasizes the safe use of stationary equipment. Topics include: machine safety… source |
| ASTT 1051 | | AEROSPACE QUALITY MANAGEMENT | — | (30-0-2) Introduces the student to the concept of Aerospace Quality Management Systems used in the American workplace. Topics include: history of quality management, principles of quality, tools used… source |
| ASTT 1070 | | AERODYNAMICS | — | This course presents the theory of flight and aircraft design as it applies to the manufacturing and repair processes. Topics include: terminology, theory of flight, structural design, control surfac… source |
| ASTT 1100 | | SEALANTS | — | Provides instruction in the surface preparation, application, and safe handling of sealants used in the aerospace structures repair and manufacturing industry. Topics include: safety, surface prepara… source |
| ASTT 1111 | | CORROSION CONTROL | — | Emphasizes the development of knowledge and skills necessary to assess damage due to corrosion and take corrective action. Topics include: safety; corrosion theory; corrosion removal, repair, and tre… source |
| ASTT 1120 | | AIRCRAFT METALLURGY | — | Introduces the types of metals used in aircraft construction and provides a study of their properties and working ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE characteristics. Topics include:… source |
| AUMF 1100 | | INTRODUCTION TO CYBER-PHYSICAL | — | SYSTEMS (30-0-2) This course will introduce students to the concepts of cyber- physical systems including, but not limited to, competencies involving manufacturing, automation, computer science, Indu… source |
| AUMF 1120 | | PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS | — | 120-5) This course studies basic programmable controller application skills and techniques, and programmable controllers in typical environments as an element of a complex manufacturing cell. Topics… source |
| AUMF 1300 | | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN | — | MANUFACTURING (30-0-2) This course provides foundational knowledge of current and emerging uses of artificial intelligence in the modern manufacturing context. Topics include defining AI, understandi… source |
| AUMF 1500 | | MACHINE VISION FUNDAMENTALS | — | 75-3) In this course, students will explore machine vision technologies. Topics include machine vision software, hardware, and programming. Students will program machine vision technologies to perfor… source |
| AUMF 1520 | | MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATIONAL | — | PRINCIPLES (15-0-1) This course provides an overview of the functional and structural composition of organizations. Topics include supply and demand, product flow, types of manufacturing processes, p… source |
| AUMF 1540 | | MANUFACTURING WORKFORCE SKILLS | — | (30-0-2) This course provides the personal and interpersonal effectiveness skills required to succeed in the manufacturing environment. Topics include listening, communication, team skills, personal… source |
| AUMF 1560 | | MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION | — | REQUIREMENTS (15-0-1) This course provides knowledge and skills associated with quality and productivity in the manufacturing environment. Topics include world class manufacturing, statistical proces… source |
| AUTT 1011 | | BASIC AUTO MAINTENANCE AND LIGHT | — | REPAIR I (50-85-6) This course introduces students to basic automotive system checks and inspection procedures practiced in virtually all service shops. Fundamental service procedures are also covere… source |
| AUTT 1012 | | AUTO MAINTENANCE AND LIGHT REPAIR | — | II (27-152-6) This course exposes students to the basic maintenance procedures and light repair operations performed by auto technicians on a regular basis on all eight areas of the vehicle. Prerequi… source |
| AUTT 1015 | | AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES | — | (30-30-3) This course introduces automotive electrical principles emphasizing basic electrical circuit laws and diagnosis and service/repair of 12V batteries. source |
| AUTT 1021 | | AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I | — | (17-120-4) Introduces automotive electricity, emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of batteries, starting systems, starting system components, and basic lighting systems. Co… source |
| AUTT 1022 | | AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS II | — | (13-89-3) This course emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of charging systems, advanced lighting systems, instrument cluster and driver information systems, and body electr… source |
| AUTT 1041 | | AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE I | — | (13-87-3) This course introduces basic engine performance systems which support and control four stroke gasoline engine operations and reduce emissions. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, fuel… source |
| AUTT 1042 | | AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE II | — | (17-113-4) This course continues basic engine performance systems which support and control four stroke gasoline engine operations and reduce emissions. Topics include: computerized engine controls a… source |
| AUTT 2011 | | AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR I | — | This course introduces the student to automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines.… source |
| AUTT 2012 | | AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR II | — | This course continues automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines. Topics include… source |
| AUTT 2020 | | AUTOMOTIVE MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN | — | AND AXLES (31-69-4) This course introduces basics of rear-wheel drive, front-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive line related operation, diagnosis, service and related electronic controls. Topics inclu… source |
| AUTT 2200 | | EV/HYBRID VEHICLES INTRODUCTION | — | AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS (30-30-3) This course introduces experienced automotive technicians to the differences in operation and service procedures for EV and Hybrid vehicles. The fundamental safety prot… source |
| AUTT 2205 | | EV/HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERIES AND | — | POWERTRAINS (30-30-3) This course covers general aspects and designs of batteries used in industry and automotive applications as well as battery support systems used in Hybrid/EV vehicles. General p… source |
| AUTT 2210 | | EV/HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY AND | — | POWERTRAIN SERVICE (15-60-3) This course covers the unique aspects of EV and Hybrid vehicle air conditioning and heating systems as well chassis and battery support systems. Topics covered include EV… source |
| AUTT 2215 | | EV/HYBRID VEHICLE BODY , CHASSIS | — | HVAC, AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS (30-30-3) This course covers the unique aspects of EV and Hybrid vehicle air conditioning and heating systems as well chassis and battery support systems. Topics covered inc… source |
| AVMT 1001 | | AVIATION MATHEMATICS | — | This course provides students with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with mathematics as it relates to aircraft maintenance. Topics include algebraic concepts, extract roots and r… source |
| AVMT 1011 | | AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REGULATIONS | — | (30-30-3) This course provides students with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with regulations, maintenance forms, records, publications, and human factors. Prerequisite: Program… source |
| AVMT 1021 | | AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES I | — | This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with materials, hardware, and processes, ground operations and servicing, and aircraft cleaning, corrosion control… source |
| AVMT 1026 | | AIRCRAFT APPLIED SCIENCES II | — | This course provides students with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft drawings, weight and balance, and fluid lines and fittings. Prerequisite: Program Admission source |
| AVMT 1031 | | AIRCRAFT ELECTRICITY AND | — | ELECTRONICS (45-60-5) This course provides students with a knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with basic electricity and electronics. Topics include relationship of voltage, current, r… source |
| AVMT 1211 | | AVIATION PHYSICS | — | ACADEMIC PROGRAMS This course provides students with the knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aviation physics. Topics include temperature, physics fundamentals, pressure, temperatu… source |
| AVMT 2021 | | AIRFRAME SHEET METAL | — | This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft metallic structures. Topics include sheet metal structures introductions, conventional and special r… source |
| AVMT 2026 | | AIRFRAME NON-METALLIC STRUCTURES | — | (15-60-3) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft non-metallic structures. Topics include wood structures and coverings, composite structure… source |
| AVMT 2041 | | AIRFRAME ASSEMBLY AND RIGGING | — | (15-30-2) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft flight controls and rotorcraft fundamentals. Topics include assembly and rigging; of fixed… source |
| AVMT 2051 | | AIRFRAME INSPECTION | — | This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with airframe inspection Topics include airframe conformity and airframe air worthiness. source |
| AVMT 2061 | | AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC | — | SYSTEMS (15-30-2) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic power systems. Topics include aircraft hydraulic systems;… source |
| AVMT 2071 | | AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS | — | (30-60-4) This course students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft landing gear. Topics include repair landing gear retraction systems and shock struts; brakes, wheel… source |
| AVMT 2081 | | AIRCRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL | — | SYSTEMS (30-30-3) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with environmental control, aircraft ice and rain control systems. Topics cabin atmosphere contr… source |
| AVMT 2086 | | AIRCRAFT FUEL AND INSTRUMENT | — | SYSTEMS (30-30-3) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft fuel systems, aircraft instrument systems, and water and waste systems. Topics air… source |
| AVMT 2091 | | AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS | — | (45-60-5) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft electrical systems. Topics include power generation and distribution, electrical component… source |
| AVMT 2211 | | RECIPROCATING ENGINE POWERPLANTS | — | (30-60-4) This course students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft reciprocating engines. Topics include: aircraft reciprocating engine theory, and aircraft reciproca… source |
| AVMT 2231 | | GAS TURBINE POWERPLANTS | — | This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft turbine engines. Topics include aircraft gas turbine engine theory and removal, installation, inspec… source |
| AVMT 2251 | | GAS TURBINE POWERPLANTS | — | This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft engine inspections. Topics include aircraft powerplant conformity inspection and aircraft powerplant… source |
| AVMT 2261 | | AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND FUEL | — | METERING SYSTEMS (30-60-4) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with engine fuel and fuel metering systems. Topics include engine fuel system component… source |
| AVMT 2271 | | POWERPLANT INSTRUMENTS, FIRE | — | PROTECTION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (30-30-3) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft engine instrument systems, aircraft engine fire protecti… source |
| AVMT 2276 | | POWERPLANT IGNITION AND STARTING | — | SYSTEMS (45-30-4) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with ignition and starting systems. Topics include reciprocating and turbine engine ignition and… source |
| AVMT 2281 | | AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT ACCESSORY | — | SYSTEMS (30-30-3) This course provides students with knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with aircraft lubricant systems, aircraft reciprocating engine induction and cooling systems, tu… source |
| BAFN 1100 | | INTRODUCTION TO BANKING AND | — | FINANCE (45-0-3) This course introduces the student to the history, documents, and operational functions of the banking industry. Prerequisite: Program admission source |
| BAFN 1105 | | BANK BUSINESS AND INFORMATION | — | SYSTEMS (15-60-3) The course emphasizes basic calculator functions with problem solving, types of banking equipment, teller skills and duties and procedures for bank reconciliations. Prerequisite: MA… source |
| BAFN 1110 | | MONEY AND BANKING | — | The course emphasizes the relevance of monetary instruments, financial intermediaries, and the central banks as they impact local, state, national, and international economics. Topics include the his… source |
| BAFN 2200 | | FINANCE | — | This course provides an introduction to financial markets, institutions, and management in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of the financial markets in which fu… source |
| BAFN 2205 | | REAL ESTATE FINANCE | — | Emphasizes the relevance of land value, legal titles, legal descriptions, types of real estate finance, leverage of real estate, bank funding requirement, mortgage amortizations, financial theory, an… source |
| BAFN 2210 | | CONTEMPORARY BANK MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course emphasizes the relevance of banks and the economy, bank regulations and policy, bank organizational structure, bank management, the financial institutions environment, bank dereg… source |
| BAFN 2215 | | INVESTMENTS | — | This course introduces the student to the fundamentals concepts of personal investment planning, personal investments, the various financial investments available for use, and their relative applicab… source |
| BARB 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO BARBER/STYLING | — | IMPLEMENTS (45-0-3) Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements is designed to give an overview of the barbering profession. Students are also taught the fundamentals of each barber/styling implement.… source |
| BARB 1010 | | SCIENCE: STERILIZATION, SANITATION | — | AND BACTERIOLOGY (30-45-3) Introduces fundamental theories and practices of bacteriology, sterilization, sanitation, safety, and the welfare of the barber/stylist and patron. Topics include: steriliz… source |
| BARB 1024 | | BASIC HAIRCUTTING | — | This course continues the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements are stressed. The course also introduces the fundamental theory and ski… source |
| BARB 1030 | | HAIRCUTTING/BASIC STYLING | — | Continues the theory and application of haircutting techniques and introduces hairstyling. Topics include: introduction to styling, client consultation, head and hair analysis, style cutting techniqu… source |
| BARB 1040 | | SHAVING | — | Introduces the theory and skills necessary to prepare and shave a patron. Simulated shaving procedures will precede practice on live models. Topics include: patron preparation, beard preparation, sha… source |
| BARB 1050 | | SCIENCE: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY | — | (45-0-3) Develops knowledge of the function and care of the scalp, skin, and hair. Emphasis is placed on the function, health, and growth of these areas. Topics include: cells, skeletal system, muscu… source |
| BARB 1060 | | INTRODUCTION TO COLOR THEORY/ | — | COLOR APPLICATION (15-83-3) Introduces the fundamental theory of color, predispositions tests, color selection, and color application. Presents the application of temporary, semi-permanent, and perma… source |
| BARB 1072 | | CHEMICAL PERMANENT WAVING | — | SERVICES (15-83-3) This course introduces the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave solutions and relaxers. It provides instruction in the application of permanent waves and hair relaxer… source |
| BARB 1074 | | CHEMICAL HAIR RELAXERS SERVICES | — | (15-83-3) This course builds on the Chemical Permanent Waving Services course to address advanced theory and practice relating to the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent waves and hair rela… source |
| BARB 1082 | | PRACTICUM I | — | This course continues instruction in the theory and application of haircutting and styling techniques. Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, therm… source |
| BARB 1084 | | PRACTICUM II | — | This course continues instruction in the theory and application of haircutting and styling techniques. Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, therm… source |
| BARB 1100 | | LIVE WORK PRACTICUM | — | Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. T… source |
| BCST 1020 | | OFFICE MANAGEMENT | — | This course provides the student with basic principles of operating a business, using numbers in business to perform many calculations, draft concise, easy-to-read business correspondence, help parti… source |
| BCST 1040 | | EMPLOYEE EFFECTIVENESS | — | This course provides the student with an introduction to computer use and the Microsoft operating environment. It is designed as a guide for the beginner. Topics include working in the Windows 2010 o… source |
| BCST 1050 | | WORD PROCESSING CONCEPTS | — | This course provides the student with an introduction to computer use and the Microsoft operating environment. It is designed as a guide for the beginner. Topics include working in the Windows 2010 o… source |
| BIOL 1111L | | BIOLOGY LAB I | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in BIOL 1111. The laboratory exercises for this course include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metab… source |
| BIOL 1112L | | BIOLOGY LAB II | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in source |
| BIOL 2114L | | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB II | — | (0-45-1) Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in source |
| BMET 1231 | | MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTION AND | — | OPERATION I (45-45-4) This course introduces the study of electromechanical systems currently in use throughout the health care field with an emphasis on typical biomedical instrumentation. Topics in… source |
| BMET 2242 | | MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTION AND | — | OPERATION II (45-45-4) This course continues the study of electromechanical systems currently in use throughout the health care field. Topics include: life support equipment, respiratory instrumentat… source |
| BRLL 1000 | INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY BRAILLE | — | TRANSCRIPTION (30-60-4) This course introduces students to braille transcription and the role of the transcriber. Topics include introduction to braille, braille transcription methods, and the alphab… source |
| BRLL 1010 | LIBRARY OF CONGRESS BRAILLE | — | TRANSCRIBING (15-75-4) This course focuses on the production of braille materials. Topics include methods of braille transcription using translation equipment and software. Prerequisite: BRLL 1000 Co… source |
| BRLL 1020 | TACTILE GRAPHICS | — | This course provides students an introduction to tactile graphics in braille transcription production. Topics include use of braille embossers and software; design considerations; production and dupl… source |
| BTEC 1010 | | INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY | — | (30-0-2) Introduces students to biotechnology. Topics include an overview of biotechnology, the basics of cell biology, genetic engineering, manufacturing, and plant anatomy and tissue culture. Prere… source |
| BTEC 2010 | | BIOTECHNOLOGY MATH APPLICATIONS | — | (64-31-5) This course trains students on mathematical applications applicable to biotechnology. Topics include calculations involving concentration, dilution, solution preparation, cell growth, seria… source |
| BTEC 2100 | | CELL CULTURE | — | Covers the culturing and maintenance of various cell types. Examples include culturing and maintenance of bacteria, yeast, animal and plant cells. Prerequisite: BIOL 2117 source |
| BTEC 2105 | | ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY | — | Introduces students to organic and biochemistry. Topics include naming organic compounds, reactivities of organic functional groups, and the structure and function of biomolecules such as carbohydrat… source |
| BTEC 2110 | | BIOPROCESSING/PRODUCTION | — | Provides training on how biological products are produced and purified. Topics include fermentation, cell culture, product separation and product purification. Prerequisite: BTEC 2100, BIOL 2117 source |
| BTEC 2150 | | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | — | This is an introductory molecular biology course. It includes introduction to cells and cell research with a molecular biology approach. It will include chapters in fundamental molecular biology and… source |
| BTEC 2200 | | IMMUNOLOGY | — | This course provides students with a foundation in basic human immunology with emphasis on the use of immunology in research. Surveys of innate and acquired immunity, humoral and cell mediated immuni… source |
| BTEC 2300 | | ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY | — | This course provides an overview of the environmental technology arena with emphasis on water supply, waste management and pollution control. Topics include pollution of air, water, and soil, polluti… source |
| BUSN 1000 | | COMPUTERS IN HEALTHCARE | — | Introduces the fundamental concepts, terminology, and operations necessary to use computers in a business healthcare setting. Emphasis is placed on familiarity with basic computer functions and compu… source |
| BUSN 1015 | | INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE | — | REIMBURSEMENT (45-0-3) This course is designed to increase efficiency and streamline administrative procedures for insurance coding and billing. Topics include documentation in the medical record, di… source |
| BUSN 1100 | | INTRODUCTION TO KEYBOARDING | — | (15-60-3) This course introduces the touch system of keyboarding placing emphasis on correct techniques. Topics include: computer hardware, computer software, file management, learning the alphabetic… source |
| BUSN 1180 | | COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND DESIGN | — | (15-60-3) Introduces how to design and transmit electronic communications, create graphics on-line, and insert animation and sound to computer-generated charts graphs and diagrams. Prerequisite: COMP… source |
| BUSN 1190 | | DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN BUSINESS | — | (15-30-2) Provides an overview of digital technology used for conducting business. Students will learn the application of business activities using various digital platforms. Prerequisite: COMP 1000 source |
| BUSN 1200 | MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION | — | This course emphasizes transcribing mailable documents from dictation using word processing software. Topics include: equipment and supplies, maintenance and usage, work area ACADEMIC PROGRAMS manage… source |
| BUSN 1210 | | ELECTRONICS CALCULATORS | — | Develops skill in the use of electronic calculators to interpret, solve, and record results of various types of problems involving the four arithmetic processes. Topics include: machine parts and fea… source |
| BUSN 1220 | | TELEPHONE TRAINING | — | This course familiarizes the student with the proper use of current telephone technology to include equipment techniques and attributes. source |
| BUSN 1230 | | LEGAL TERMINOLOGY | — | This course introduces the spelling, pronunciation, definition, and usage of basic legal terms. The course broadly covers general law terms as well as specialized legal terminology. Topics include: w… source |
| BUSN 1240 | | OFFICE PROCEDURES | — | Emphasizes essential skills required for the business office. Topics include: office protocol, time management, telecommunications and telephone techniques, office equipment, workplace mail, records… source |
| BUSN 1250 | | RECORDS MANAGEMENT | — | This course introduces records management concepts for use in any office environment. Topics include: basic records management concepts, alphabetic numeric subject and geographic filing, records rete… source |
| BUSN 1310 | | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CULTURE | — | (45-0-3) This course provides skills and attitudes necessary to function effectively both professionally and interpersonally in the workplace. Topics include: health and wellness, exercise, stress ti… source |
| BUSN 1320 | | BUSINESS INTERACTION SKILLS | — | This course equips students with the tools to communicate and interact more effectively in person, in writing, and on the telephone with both internal and external customers. Participants also learn… source |
| BUSN 1330 | | PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS | — | This course focuses on the skills needed to be effective in the corporate environment. Students learn the importance of effectively managing time, stress, and change as they relate to work behavior a… source |
| BUSN 1340 | | CUSTOMER SERVICE EFFECTIVENESS | — | (30-30-3) This course emphasizes the importance of customer service throughout all businesses. Topics include: customer service challenges and problem solving, strategies for successful customer serv… source |
| BUSN 1410 | | SPREADSHEET CONCEPTS AND | — | APPLICATIONS (30-60-4) This course covers the knowledge and skills required to use spreadsheet software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises, and projects. Topics and assignments will… source |
| BUSN 1420 | | DATABASE APPLICATIONS | — | This course covers the knowledge and skills required to use database management software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises, and projects. Topics and assignments will include: databa… source |
| BUSN 1450 | | COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE | — | BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL (30-60-4) This course covers the basic skills required to use word processing, spreadsheet and database management software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises a… source |
| BUSN 1470 | | PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS | — | (30-30-3) This course equips participants with the tools to communicate and interact more effectively in person and in writing. Participants learn how to work in teams to create a collaborative envir… source |
| BUSN 1800 | | INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE ACCOUNTING | — | (45-0-3) Course emphasizes the fundamentals of accounting and finance theory to decisions in healthcare environments. Emphasis on management problems and policy issues regarding allocation of resourc… source |
| BUSN 2130 | | EXPERT SPREADSHEET ANALYSIS | — | This course expands on basic spreadsheet software knowledge and skills. Topics will include: advanced workbook options and setting, applying custom formats and layouts, creating and applying advanced… source |
| BUSN 2150 | | SOCIAL MEDIA AND ELECTRONIC | — | COMMUNICATION (30-30-3) Provides an overview of digital technology used for conducting business, such as, the fundamentals of communicating with others inside and outside the organization. Students w… source |
| BUSN 2160 | | ELECTRONIC MAIL APPLICATIONS | — | (15-30-2) This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of communicating with others inside and outside the organization via a personal information management program. Emphasizes the concepts… source |
| BUSN 2180 | | SPEED AND ACCURACY KEYING | — | Further develops speed and accuracy through analysis of keying and prescribed practice drills. Topics include: building speed, accuracy, and straight-copy proofreading. Prerequisite: BUSN 1100 or the… source |
| BUSN 2210 | | APPLIED OFFICE PROCEDURES | — | This course focuses on applying knowledge and skills learned in prior courses taken in the program. Topics include: communications skills, telecommunications skills, records management skills, office… source |
| BUSN 2220 | | LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES | — | (15-60-3) Emphasizes essential skills required for the legal office. Topics include: legal terminology, preparation of legal documents and correspondence, ethics, and legal office tasks. Prerequisite… source |
| BUSN 2230 | | OFFICE MANAGEMENT | — | This course provides students with an overview of management concepts, styles, and skills. Topics include: management styles, leadership traits, ergonomics/workflow, communication channels, business… source |
| BUSN 2240 | | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT | — | INTERNSHIP I (0-180-4) Provides student work experience in a professional environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/followi… source |
| BUSN 2250 | | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT | — | INTERNSHIP II (0-270-6) Provides student work experience in a professional environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/follow… source |
| BUSN 2290 | | APPLIED BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY | — | 3) This course focuses on applying knowledge and skills learned in prior courses taken in the program. Topics include communications skills, records management skills, office management skills and ca… source |
| BUSN 2320 | | MEDICAL DOCUMENT PROCESSING/ | — | TRANSCRIPTION (15-90-4) Provides experience in medical machine transcription working with the most frequently used medical reports. Topics include: equipment and supplies maintenance and usage, work… source |
| BUSN 2340 | | MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES | — | (30-60-4) Emphasizes essential skills required for the medical office. Introduces the knowledge and skills of procedures for billing purposes. Introduces the basic concept of medical administrative a… source |
| BUSN 2360 | | ACUTE CARE MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION | — | (30-60-4) This course helps develop a high level of speed and accuracy in the transcription of medical reports in an acute care setting. Topics include: equipment and supplies maintenance and usage,… source |
| BUSN 2380 | | MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT | — | INTERNSHIP I (0-180-4) Provides student work experience in a medical office environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/follo… source |
| BUSN 2390 | | MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT | — | INTERNSHIP II (0-270-6) Provides student work experience in a medical office environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/foll… source |
| BUSN 2400 | | HEALTHCARE PROCEDURAL CODING | — | 30-3) Provides the knowledge and skills to apply the coding of procedures for billing purposes using the Physician’s Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) resources and the Healthcare Common Procedure… source |
| BUSN 2420 | | ADVANCED MEDICAL CODING | — | This course is a continuance of CPT and ICD coding. Topics include: health records coding techniques, coding linkage and compliance, searching the job market, developing a resume, stress management,… source |
| BUSN 2440 | | HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP AND | — | PROFESSIONAL EFFECTIVENESS (45-0-3) Emphasizes essential skills required for leadership and professional success in healthcare organizations. Introduces the functions, practices, and advanced interpe… source |
| BUSN 2700 | | INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH | — | INFORMATICS (45-0-3) Emphasizes essential beginning skills for introductory health informatics practice. This course presents the past, present, and future of this rapidly evolving discipline, and ex… source |
| BUSN 2720 | | HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS | — | (45-0-3) This course emphasizes the importance of a healthcare information system being effectively designed in order to meet the needs of the users. The course discusses the need for knowledge to ma… source |
| BUSN 2750 | | HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY | — | REGULATIONS (45-0-3) This course emphasizes the importance of technology in healthcare to improve quality, safety, and efficiency in the delivery of healthcare. Struggles and disparities of the healt… source |
| BUSN 2800 | | PRACTICE MANAGEMENT | — | FUNDAMENTALS (45-0-3) Emphasizes essential skills required for the management of healthcare practices. Introduces the functions, practices, and advanced administrative skills. Emphasis is placed on m… source |
| BUSN 2810 | | HEALTHCARE COMPLIANCE | — | This course covers how healthcare law and related regulations are formulated, and the impact of those laws on payers, providers, patients, and healthcare businesses. Emphasis is placed on legal compl… source |
| BUSN 2820 | | HEALTHCARE PRACTICE LAW AND ETHICS | — | (45-0-3) Introduces the complex ethical, moral, and legal issues involved in providing healthcare services. Emphasis is placed on legal requirements of medical practices, professional relationships,… source |
| CARP 1000 | | FUNDAMENTAL CARPENTRY SKILLS | — | 30-3) Fundamental Carpentry Skills provides the basic carpentry instruction all other carpentry skills build upon. Topics include orientation to the trade, materials and fasteners, hand and power too… source |
| CARP 1015 | | STRUCTURAL FRAMING I | — | Structural Framing describes the layout and construction procedures for floor, wall, ceiling, and roof systems, including how to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, and how t… source |
| CARP 1025 | | INTERMEDIATE CARPENTRY TECHNIQUES | — | ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE (45-60-5) Intermediate Carpentry Techniques completes the “rough-in” phase of building a structure. This course includes building envelope systems,… source |
| CARP 1055 | | ADVANCED CARPENTRY II | — | Advanced Carpentry II contains the culmination of skills needed to be a journeyman carpenter. Topics in this course include advanced roof and wall systems, advanced stair systems, and crew leader ski… source |
| CARP 1070 | | SITE LAYOUT, FOOTINGS, AND | — | FOUNDATIONS (30-30-3) Introduces the concepts and practices of basic site layout, footings, and foundation construction. Students will use layout equipment for on-site laboratory practice. Topics inc… source |
| CARP 1105 | | FLOOR, WALL, AND STAIR FRAMING | — | 60-4) This course provides instruction in framing materials and estimation and framing production of floors, walls, and stairs. Topics include estimation and computation procedures, rough layouts, an… source |
| CARP 1110 | | CEILING AND ROOF FRAMING | — | This course provides instruction in the theory and practical application of skills required to construct ceiling and roof framing. Topics include systems and materials identification, layout procedur… source |
| CARP 1112 | | EXTERIOR FINISHES AND ROOF | — | COVERINGS (30-60-4) Introduces materials identification, estimation, and installation procedures for exterior finishes and roof covering, including window and door installation. Topics include: doors… source |
| CAVT 1002 | | MEDICAL PHYSICS | — | In this course the student is introduced to theory of medical instrumentation and physics found in the cardiovascular sciences. Performance of laboratory procedure is used to reinforce understanding… source |
| CAVT 1020 | | CARDIAC CATHETERIZATON I | — | This course includes an intensive study of the role of the Cardiovascular Technology student in the various diagnostic invasive cardiac catheterization procedures such as right and left heart procedu… source |
| CAVT 1030 | | ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIAC | — | ANATOMY (15-60-3) This course introduces the concepts essential in the performance and interpretation of 12-lead EKG and heart sounds. As a study of the anatomy, physiology, structural relationships,… source |
| CAVT 1080 | | ADVANCED HEMODYNAMICS AND | — | CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGY (15-60-3) The student is introduced to various forms of invasive monitoring. Various forms of invasive access are studied, including right and left heart catherization, arterial li… source |
| CAVT 1090 | | DRUG CALCULATIONS AND | — | ADMINISTRATION (15-30-2) This course uses basic mathematical concepts and includes basic drug administration and emphasizes critical thinking skills. Topics include: systems of measurement, calculati… source |
| CAVT 1100 | | CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION | — | FUNDAMENTALS (15-60-3) This course provides an overview of cardiovascular invasive diagnosis and therapy and includes an introduction of the cardiac catheterization lab. Topics include: ex-ray therap… source |
| CAVT 2020 | | CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION II | — | An intensive study of the role of the CV Technologist in the various Cardiac Catheterization procedures such as: right and left heart catheterization, temporary pacemakers, Swan-Ganz, and coronary an… source |
| CAVT 2030 | | CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL II | — | (0-270-6) Provides hands-on experience in performing invasive cardiac catheterization procedures while being monitored by a registered preceptor. Topics include: policies and procedures class, ethica… source |
| CAVT 2050 | | CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION CLINICAL III | — | (0-495-11) This course provides a culminating clinical experience which allows students to analyze information and procedural instruction provided throughout the program. Offers an intensive study of… source |
| CWDS 1540 | | WORKING IN THE WAREHOUSING | — | ENVIRONMENT (30-0-2) This course provides an introduction to the warehousing environment. Topics include distribution centers, business principles, plant safety, career success, work ethics, and mana… source |
| CWDS 1560 | | WAREHOUSING CORE AND WORKFORCE | — | SKILLS (30-0-2) This course provides an overview of the core and workforce skills needed to succeed in the warehouse industry. Topics include powered industrial trucks, processing hazardous materials… source |
| CWDS 1580 | | WAREHOUSING AND DISTRIBUTION | — | PROCESS (30-0-2) This course provides information on the warehousing and distribution processes used in the warehousing environment. Topics include key warehousing functions, measuring productivity,… source |
| CWDS 1600 | | WAREHOUSING TECHNOLOGY SKILLS | — | (30-0-2) This course provides an overview and study of the technology used in the warehousing environment. Topics include data applications, scanners and data entry machines, handling systems, automa… source |
| CHEM 1212L | | CHEMISTRY LAB II | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in CHEM 1212. The laboratory exercises for this course include equilibrium theory, kinetics, thermodynamics, solution chemistry, acid-base theory,… source |
| CHEM 2211L | | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB | — | In this laboratory course, students perform experiments to illustrate the reactions, principles and techniques presented in Organic Chemistry I. Students gain experience in synthesis and techniques r… source |
| CIST 1001 | | COMPUTER CONCEPTS | — | This course provides an overview of information systems, computers and technology. Topics include: information systems and technology terminology, computer history, data representation, data storage… source |
| CIST 1101 | | WORKING WITH MICROSOFT WINDOWS | — | (15-60-3) Working with Microsoft Windows provides students with the interface concepts of Microsoft Windows software and the opportunity to develop basic computer skills. Topics include: getting star… source |
| CIST 1122 | | HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND | — | MAINTENANCE (30-75-4) This course serves to provide students with the knowledge of the fundamentals of computer technology, networking, and security along with the skills required to identify hardwar… source |
| CIST 1135 | | OPERATING SYSTEMS AND VIRTUAL/ | — | CLOUD COMPUTING (30-60-4) This course provides an overview of modern operating systems and their use in home and small business environments. Activities will utilize the graphical user interface (GUI… source |
| CIST 1306 | | PROGRAMMING FOUNDATIONS - SWIFT | — | (30-30-3) Learn key computing concepts, building a solid foundation in programming with Swift. Learn about the impact of computing and apps on society, economies, and cultures while exploring iOS app… source |
| CIST 1510 | | WEB DEVELOPMENT | — | Explores the concepts of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML, and HTML following the current standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for developing inter-… source |
| CIST 1520 | | SCRIPTING TECHNOLOGIES | — | Students learn how to use the features and structure of a client side scripting language, explore the features on server side scripting and develop professional web applications that include special… source |
| CIST 1530 | | WEB GRAPHICS | — | Students will explore how to use industry standard or open source graphics software programs to create Web ready images and Web pages. Topics include advanced image correction techniques and adjustme… source |
| CIST 1602 | | SECURITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES | — | (45-0-3) This course provides knowledge and experience to develop and maintain security policies and procedures. Students will explore the legal and ethical issues in information security and the var… source |
| CIST 2129 | | COMPREHENSIVE DATABASE TECHNIQUES | — | (15-90-4) This course provides a study of databases beginning with introductory topics and progressing through advanced development techniques. Topics include advanced database concepts, advanced dev… source |
| CIST 2301 | | APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT IN SWIFT I | — | (30-60-4) Build fundamental iOS app development skills with Swift. Master the core concepts and practices that professional programmers use daily and build a basic fluency in Xcode source and UI edit… source |
| CIST 2342 | | C# PROGRAMMING II | — | This course is an intermediate course in C#.NET Programming. It is assumed that the students knows the C#.NET syntax as well as basic object oriented concepts. Intermediate C#.NET teaches client-serv… source |
| CIST 2361 | | C++ PROGRAMMING I | — | Provides opportunity to gain a working knowledge of C++ programming. Includes creating, editing, executing, and debugging C++ programs of moderate difficulty. Topics include: basic C++ concepts, simp… source |
| CIST 2362 | | C++ PROGRAMMING II | — | Develops skills for the programmer to write programs using the language of C++. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the added features of C++, which will be added to the skills mastered in Introduction t… source |
| CIST 2381 | | MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT | — | (30-60-4) This course explores mobile guidelines, standards, and techniques. This course includes design and development techniques for multiple mobile devices, platforms, and operating systems. Stud… source |
| CIST 2411 | | MICROSOFT CLIENT | — | Provides the ability to implement, administrate, and troubleshoot Windows Professional Client as a desktop operating system in any network environment. Prerequisite: Program admission source |
| CIST 2413 | | MICROSOFT SERVER NETWORKING | — | (30-60-4) Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, manage, support and administer a Microsoft network infrastructure. Directory Services. Prerequisite: Program adm… source |
| CIST 2431 | | UNIX/LINUX INTRODUCTION | — | This course introduces the UNIX/Linux operating system skills necessary to perform entry-level user functions. Topics include: history of UNIX/Linux, login and logout, the user environment, user pass… source |
| CIST 2433 | | UNIX/LINUX ADVANCED SERVER | — | This course covers UNIX/Linux operating system advanced administration skills necessary to perform advanced administrative functions. Topics include: understanding UNIX/ Linux networking, managing ne… source |
| CIST 2451 | | INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO | — | (30-60-4) This course provides students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging network technology. Topics include basics of communication, converged networks, OSI and TCP/IP… source |
| CIST 2455 | | CISCO CCNA SECURITY | — | Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Security course provides a next step to build upon the concepts and skills acquired in the four Cisco Networking Academy CCNA courses. It is for individuals who want to… source |
| CIST 2480 | | AWS CLOUD FOUNDATIONS | — | AWS Cloud Foundations course is intended for students who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. The course provides a detailed overview o… source |
| CIST 2481 | | AWS CLOUD ARCHITECTING | — | AWS Cloud Architecting covers the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on AWS. The course is designed to teach solutions architects how to optimize their use of the AWS Cloud by understanding A… source |
| CIST 2531 | | WEB GRAPHICS II | — | Students will further explore how to use and industry standard or open source graphics software program to create Web ready images and Web pages. Topics include advanced image correction techniques a… source |
| CIST 2601 | | IMPLEMENTING OPERATING SYSTEMS | — | SECURITY (30-60-4) This course will provide knowledge and the practical experience necessary to configure the most common server platforms. Lab exercises will provide students with experience of esta… source |
| CIST 2602 | | NETWORK SECURITY | — | This course provides knowledge and the practical experience necessary to evaluate, implement and manage secure information transferred over computer networks. Topics include network security, intrusi… source |
| CIST 2611 | | NETWORK DEFENSE AND | — | COUNTERMEASURES (30-60-4) Students will learn how to plan, design, install and configure firewalls that will allow key services while maintaining security. This will include protecting the Internal I… source |
| CIST 2612 | | COMPUTER FORENSICS | — | This course examines the use of computers in the commission of crimes, collection, analysis and production of digital evidence. Students will use computer resources to explore basic computer forensic… source |
| CIST 2630 | | COMPUTER FORENSICS & DATA | — | IDENTIFICATION (15-60-3) Provides a study of computer forensic techniques that will teach the techniques needed to harvest, identify, and analyze data while maintaining the legal and ethical standard… source |
| CIST 2631 | | CYBER CRIME TECHNOLOGY | — | This course prepares the student to search and investigate web based criminal activity into a computer system or a network. Identify, separate, and investigate web files and data that are suspicious.… source |
| CIST 2632 | | COMPUTER FORENSICS PROJECT | — | This is a capstone course project providing a realistic experience for students working in an environment to locate evidence of a crime within a computer system and prepare it for presentation at a t… source |
| CIST 2747 | | PYTHON PROGRAMMING II | — | This course provides a study of the Python programming language to solve applications. Topics include: using classes to accomplish tasks such as accessing Databases, file access, and exception handli… source |
| COFC 1020 | | PROFESSIONAL TOOL USE AND SAFETY | — | (15-60-3) This course provides instruction in the use of professional tools for the construction trades. Emphasis will be placed on the safe use of each tool discussed. Topics include layout and meas… source |
| COFC 1030 | | MATERIALS AND FASTENERS | — | This course introduces the fundamental array of building materials used in residential and commercial construction. Topics include fasteners, wood products, concrete, brick and block, plumbing materi… source |
| COLL 1500 | | STUDENT SUCCESS | — | This course is designed to provide tools to assist students to acquire skills necessary to achieve academic and professional success in their chosen occupational/technical program of study. Topics in… source |
| CMTT 2010 | | RESIDENTIAL ESTIMATING REVIEW | — | This course introduces the complete estimating process from excavation to completed residence. Topics include the sequencing of construction, materials calculation, blueprint interpretation methods o… source |
| CMTT 2050 | | RESIDENTIAL CODE REVIEW | — | This course covers building codes as they apply to typical residential applications. Topics include international residential codes, working with building inspectors, permits and inspections, and sit… source |
| CMTT 2130 | | COMPUTERIZED CONSTRUCTION | — | SCHEDULING (30-30-3) This course provides instruction in the use of application software for scheduling construction work. The use of contemporary construction scheduling and management software is e… source |
| CMTT 2170 | | CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING | — | This course provides an in depth study of the contractual relationship between the parties involved in building construction contracting. Topics include bonds, insurance, bidding, awarding, and subco… source |
| COMM 1100 | | HUMAN COMMUNICATION | — | Introduction to the fundamental components of the human communication process. The course provides a basic history of the communication discipline from ancient rhetorical roots through modern social… source |
| COSM 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY | — | THEORY (60-0-4) Introduces fundamental theory and practices in the cosmetology profession. Emphasis will be placed on professional practices and safety. Topics include: state rules and regulations; s… source |
| COSM 1010 | | CHEMICAL TEXTURE SERVICES | — | Provides instruction in the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave solutions and relaxers, application of permanent waves and relaxers. Precautions and special problems involved in applyi… source |
| COSM 1020 | | HAIR CARE AND TREATMENT | — | Introduces the theory, procedures and products used in the care and treatment of the scalp and hair, disease and disorders and their treatments and the fundamental theory and skills required to shamp… source |
| COSM 1030 | | HAIRCUTTING | — | Introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply haircutting techniques, advanced haircutting techniques, proper safety and decontamination precautions, hair design elements, cutting implements, h… source |
| COSM 1040 | | STYLING | — | Introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to create shapings, pin curls, fingerwaves, roller placement, blow dry styling, thermal curling, thermal pressing, thermal waving, artificial hai… source |
| COSM 1050 | | HAIR COLOR | — | Introduces the theory and application of temporary, semipermanent, demipermanent-deposit only, and permanent hair coloring, hair lightening, and color removal products and application. Topics include… source |
| COSM 1060 | | FUNDAMENTALS OF SKIN CARE | — | This course provides a comprehensive study in care of the skin for theory and practical application. Emphasis will be placed on client consultation, safety precautions, skin conditions, product knowl… source |
| COSM 1070 | | NAIL CARE AND ADVANCED TECHNIQUES | — | (15-90-3) Provides training in manicuring, pedicuring and advanced nail techniques. Topics include: implements, products and supplies, hand and foot anatomy and Physiology, diseases and disorders, ma… source |
| COSM 1080 | | PHYSICAL HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM | — | (15-90-3) Provides laboratory experiences necessary for the development of skill levels required to be a competent cosmetologist. The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is requir… source |
| COSM 1090 | | HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM I | — | Provides laboratory experiences necessary for the development of skill levels required to be a competent cosmetologist. The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is prescribed by th… source |
| COSM 1100 | | HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM II | — | Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. T… source |
| COSM 1110 | | HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM III | — | Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. T… source |
| COSM 1115 | | HAIR SERVICES PRACTICUM IV | — | This course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive… source |
| CRJU 1010 | | INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE | — | (45-0-3) This course introduces the development and organization of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics include: the American criminal justice system; constitutional limitations;… source |
| CRJU 1030 | | CORRECTIONS | — | This course provides an analysis of all phases of the American correctional system and practices, including its history, procedures, and objectives. Topics include: history and evolution of correctio… source |
| CRJU 1043 | | PROBATION AND PAROLE | — | This course will cover the history of both juvenile and adult probation as well as the history of parole. The probation and parole systems will be covered generally with a special emphasis on the Geo… source |
| CRJU 1052 | | CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION | — | (45-0-3) This course explores the managerial aspects of effective and efficient police administration. Emphasis is directed towards increasing organizational skills and overcoming interdepartmental a… source |
| CRJU 1062 | | METHODS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION | — | (45-0-3) This course presents the fundamentals of criminal investigation. The duties and responsibilities of the investigator both in field and in the courtroom are highlighted. Emphasis is placed on… source |
| CRJU 1065 | | COMMUNITY-ORIENTED POLICING | — | (45-0-3) Presents the fundamentals for the community-oriented policing philosophy, including the comparison of traditional and community policing philosophies; law enforcement and community relations… source |
| CRJU 1068 | | CRIMINAL LAW FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE | — | (45-0-3) This course introduces criminal law in the United States, but emphasizes the current specific status of Georgia criminal law. The course will focus on the most current statutory contents of… source |
| CRJU 1075 | | REPORT WRITING | — | Explains and demonstrates the effectiveness of the entire criminal investigation process by the quality of notes reports, and accurate documentation. An examination of what goes into the preparation,… source |
| CRJU 1400 | | ETHICS AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES | — | FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE (45-0-3) This course provides an exploration ethics and cultural perspectives in criminal justice. In presenting ethics, both the individual perspective and the organizational st… source |
| CRJU 2100 | | CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTERNSHIP/ | — | EXTERNSHIP (0-135-3) This course provides experiences necessary for further professional development and exposure to related agencies in the criminal justice field. The student will pursue an externs… source |
| CRJU 2110 | | HOMELAND SECURITY | — | The course provides an introduction to the principles of homeland security, roles and responsibilities of constituencies and implications for criminal justice fields. Topics include intelligence and… source |
| CRJU 2201 | | CRIMINAL COURTS | — | This course examines the historical context on the development, functions, and controversies in the courts system. Topics include: introduction to the courts; participants of a trial; courtroom proce… source |
| CTDL 1010 | | FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMERCIAL | — | DRIVING (45-0-3) This course introduces students to the transportation industry, federal and state regulations, records and forms, industrial relations, and other non-driving activities. This course… source |
| CTDL 1022 | | COMMERCIAL DRIVING INTERNSHIP I | — | (15-60-3) This course familiarizes students with truck instruments and controls and performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the driving range. Each stud… source |
| CTDL 1032 | | COMMERCIAL DRIVING INTERNSHIP II | — | (15-60-3) Advanced Operations develops a student’s driving skills under actual road conditions. These safe operating practices are integrated into the development of driving skills on the road. Each… source |
| CTDL 1035 | | COMBINATION VEHICLE ADVANCED | — | OPERATIONS/AUTOMATIC RESTRICTION (30-30-3) Advanced Operations develops students’ driving skills under actual road conditions. The classroom part of the course stresses following safe operating pract… source |
| CUUL 1000 | | FUNDAMENTALS OF CULINARY ARTS | — | (45-30-4) This course provides an overview of the professionalism in culinary arts, culinary opportunities, chef history, pride, and esprit de corps. Introduces principles and practices for food, sup… source |
| CUUL 1120 | | PRINCIPLES OF COOKING | — | ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE This course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational… source |
| CUUL 1122 | | FOUNDATIONS OF COOKING PRINCIPLES | — | (15-75-3) This course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectiv… source |
| CUUL 1170 | | INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY NUTRITION | — | (45-0-3) This course is an orientation for school nutrition employees that will introduce students to proper sanitation and food handling, equipment safety, first aid, meal pattern requirements, quan… source |
| CUUL 1370 | | CULINARY NUTRITION AN MENU | — | DEVELOPMENT (15-75-3) This course emphasizes menu planning for all types of facilities, services, and special diets. Topics include: menu selection, menu development and pricing, nutritional foods, a… source |
| DENA 1030 | | PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY | — | Introduces students to the area of preventive and public health dentistry. Topics include: patient education techniques; plaque control techniques; types and use of fluoride; diet analysis for caries… source |
| DENA 1050 | | MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION | — | CONTROL (30-30-3) Introduces fundamental microbiology and infection control techniques. Topics include: classification, structure, and behavior of pathogenic microbes; mode of disease transmission; b… source |
| DENA 1070 | | ORAL PATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY | — | (30-0-2) Focuses on the diseases affecting the oral cavity and pharmacology as it relates to dentistry. Topics include: identification of the disease process; signs/symptoms of oral diseases and syst… source |
| DENA 1080 | | DENTAL ANATOMY | — | Focuses on normal head and neck anatomy and the development and functions of oral anatomy. Topics include: dental anatomy; oral histology; oral embryology; osteology of the skull; muscles of masticat… source |
| DENA 1090 | | DENTAL ASSISTING NATIONAL BOARD | — | EXAM PREPARATION (15-0-1) ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Reviews information concerning all didactic areas tested by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB). Topics include: collecting and recording clinical d… source |
| DENA 1340 | | DENTAL ASSISTING I: GENERAL | — | CHAIRSIDE (45-90-6) Introduces students to ethics and jurisprudence for the dental assistant and to chair-side assisting with diagnostic and operative procedures. Topics include: ethics and jurisprud… source |
| DENA 1350 | | DENTAL ASSISTING II: DENTAL | — | SPECIALTIES AND EDDA SKILLS (60-90-7) Focuses on chairside assisting with dental specialty procedures. Topics include: prosthodontic procedures (fixed and removable); orthodontics; pediatric dentistr… source |
| DENA 1390 | | DENTAL RADIOLOGY | — | After completion of the course the student will be able to provide radiation safety for patient and self, expose x-rays, process x-rays, and prepare dental films for the dental office. Topics include… source |
| DENA 1400 | | DENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT | — | (30-0-2) Emphasizes procedures for office management in dental practices, utilizing basic computer skills and dental practice management software. Topics include: oral and written communication; reco… source |
| DENA 1460 | | DENTAL PRACTICUM I | — | Practicum focuses on infection control in the dental office and assisting with diagnostic and simple operative procedures. Topics include infection control procedures; clinical diagnostic procedures;… source |
| DENA 1470 | | DENTAL PRACTICUM II | — | Practicum focuses on demonstrating the progression of chairside assisting in general dental procedures and/or dental specialty procedures. Topics include advanced general dentistry and specialties. P… source |
| DFTG 1105 | | 3D MECHANICAL MODELING | — | In the 3D Mechanical Modeling course, the student becomes acquainted with concepts of the software related to Parametric modeling for mechanical drafting. The student will develop the skills necessar… source |
| DFTG 1107 | | ADVANCED DIMENSIONING/SECTIONAL | — | VIEWS (30-60-4) Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views continues dimensioning skill development and introduces tools for precision measurement and sectional views. source |
| DFTG 1111 | | FASTENERS | — | This course covers the basics of identifying fastening techniques, interpreting technical data, and creating working drawings. Topics include utilization of technical data, identifying thread types,… source |
| DFTG 1125 | | ARCHITECTURAL FUNDAMENTALS | — | (30-60-4) Introduces architectural fundamental principles and practices associated with architectural styles and drawing. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE Fundamentals residential… source |
| DFTG 2020 | | VISUALIZATION AND GRAPHICS | — | This course is an introduction to engineering and component visualization. Sketching, line drawing, computer assisted drafting, solid modeling including parametric modeling are practiced. Development… source |
| DHYG 1000 | | TOOTH ANATOMY AND ROOT | — | MORPHOLOGY (30-0-2) Provides the student with a thorough knowledge of external and internal morphological characteristics of human primary and secondary dentition. Also introduces the student to vari… source |
| DHYG 1010 | | ORAL EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY | — | (15-0-1) Focuses on the study of cells and tissues of the human body with emphasis on those tissues that compose the head, neck, and oral cavity. Topics include: cellular structure and organelles; hi… source |
| DHYG 1020 | | HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY | — | Focuses on anatomy of the head and neck. Emphasis is placed on those structures directly affected by the practice of dentistry. Topics include: terminology; anatomic landmarks; osteology of the skull… source |
| DHYG 1030 | | DENTAL MATERIALS | — | Focuses on the nature, qualities, composition and manipulation of materials used in dentistry. The primary goal of this course is to enhance the student’s ability to make clinical judgments regarding… source |
| DHYG 1040 | | PRECLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE LECTURE | — | (30-0-2) Provides fundamental skills to be utilized in the delivery of optimum patient care by the dental hygienist. Topics include: patient assessment, instrumentation, charting, occlusion, caries,… source |
| DHYG 1050 | | PRECLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE LAB | — | (0-90-2) Provides fundamental skills to be utilized in the delivery of optimum patient care by the dental hygienist. Topics include: asepsis, ethics and professionalism, emergencies, patient assessme… source |
| DHYG 1070 | | RADIOLOGY LECTURE | — | Emphasizes the application of radiology principles in the study of the teeth and their surrounding structures. Topics include: radiation physics principles; radiation biology; radiation safety; radio… source |
| DHYG 1090 | | RADIOLOGY LAB | — | Emphasizes the application of radiology principles in the study of the teeth and their surrounding structures. Topics include: radiation safety, radiographic quality assurance, imaging theory, radiog… source |
| DHYG 1110 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE I LECTURE | — | (30-0-2) Continues the development of knowledge in patient care. Topics include: prevention, instrumentation, patient management, dental appliances, and treatment planning. Prerequisite: DHYG 1040 Co… source |
| DHYG 1111 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE I LAB | — | Continues the development of knowledge in patient care. Topics include: prevention, instrumentation, patient management, dental appliances, treatment planning, and applied techniques. Prerequisite: D… source |
| DHYG 1206 | | PHARMACOLOGY AND PAIN CONTROL | — | (45-0-3) Introduces principles of basic pharmacology as they pertain to the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. Emphasizes actions and reactions of medications commonly used in the dental offic… source |
| DHYG 2010 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II LECTURE | — | (30-0-2) Continues the development of student knowledge in treating patients and preventing oral disease. Topics include: instrument sharpening; patient assessment; antimicrobial use; pulp vitality t… source |
| DHYG 2020 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II LAB | — | Continues the development of student knowledge in treating patients and preventing oral disease. Topics include: instrument sharpening; patient assessment; antimicrobial use; pulp vitality testing; t… source |
| DHYG 2050 | | GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY / | — | PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (45-0-3) Introduces pathology as a specialty of dentistry and includes the etiology, pathogenesis and recognition of various pathological conditions. Emphasis is placed on oral and pa… source |
| DHYG 2070 | | COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH | — | Provides students with a broad understanding of the healthcare system and an objective view of the significant social, political, psychological and economic forces directing the system. Prepares stud… source |
| DHYG 2080 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III LECTURE | — | (30-0-2) Continues the development of student knowledge necessary for treatment and prevention of oral diseases. Topics include: treatment of patients with special needs. Prerequisite: DHYG 2010 Co-r… source |
| DHYG 2090 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III LAB | — | (0-180-4) Continues the development of student skills necessary for treatment and prevention of oral disease. Topics include: special needs patients and applied techniques. Prerequisite: DHYG 2020 Co… source |
| DHYG 2130 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE IV LECTURE | — | (30-0-2) Focuses on the dental hygiene field and presents the fundamental concepts and principles necessary for successful participation in the dental profession. Topics include: employability skills… source |
| DHYG 2140 | | CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE IV LAB | — | (0-180-4) Continues the development of student skills necessary for treatment and prevention of oral disease. Topics include: applied techniques and time management. Prerequisite: DHYG 2090 Co-requis… source |
| DIET 1011 | DIESEL ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC | — | SYSTEMS I (23-93-4) This course introduces students to diesel electrical and electronic systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: general electrical systems diagno… source |
| DIET 1012 | DIESEL ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC | — | SYSTEMS II (14-80-3) This course continues the study of electrical and electronic systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: advanced lighting diagnosis; charging s… source |
| DIET 1020 | | PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE | — | This course introduces preventive maintenance procedures pertaining to medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: engine systems; cab and hood; heating, ventilation and air conditi… source |
| DIET 1031 | | DIESEL ENGINE REPAIR | — | This course introduces diesel engines used in medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: general engine diagnosis; cylinder head and valve trains; engine block; engine lubrication… source |
| DIET 1032 | | DIESEL ENGINE SUPPORT SYSTEMS | — | 3) This course introduces the remaining diesel engine support systems used in medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: engine cooling systems; air induction and exhaust; fuel sup… source |
| DIET 1050 | | DIESEL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY | — | INTERNSHIP (0-180-4) This internship provides the student work experience in the occupational environment. Topics include: application of prerequisite knowledge and skills, problem solving, adaptabil… source |
| DIET 2001 | | HEAVY EQUIPMENT HYDRAULICS | — | 6) This course introduces the student to basic hydraulic fundamentals, components, system servicing, symbols and schematics. The student will learn component operation and service techniques for main… source |
| DIET 2010 | | TRUCK BRAKE SYSTEMS | — | This course introduces air and hydraulic brake systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks. Classroom theory on brake systems along Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) is strongly emphasized.… source |
| DMPT 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN | — | Introduces students to the fundamentals of design concepts, including design, composition and layout, color theory and typography. source |
| DMPT 1005 | | VECTOR GRAPHICS | — | This course is an introduction to the creation of vector imagery. Students will learn to draw illustrations, transform objects, work with layers, patterns, brushes, and filters, use effects and creat… source |
| DMPT 1010 | | RASTER IMAGING | — | In the Raster Imaging course, the student becomes acquainted with the concepts and software related raster image manipulation. The student is introduced to the workspace and tools used in an image ed… source |
| DMPT 1600 | | INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO PRODUCTION | — | (30-60-4) This course is an introduction to the creative and technical aspects of video production. Students will learn the basic terminology and techniques of video production through analysis of pr… source |
| DMPT 2330 | | INTRODUCTION TO CONTENT | — | MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (30-60-4) In this introduction to CMS, the student learns the basics of installing and configuring a Content Management System (CMS) to easily build blogs and small websites. Stude… source |
| DMPT 2400 | | BASIC 3D MODELING AND ANIMATION | — | (30-60-4) An introduction to 3D Animation software and component visualization. Students will be introduced to software and basic techniques to begin creating models and material for animation projec… source |
| DMPT 2600 | | BASIC VIDEO EDITING | — | An introduction to basic audio and video editing techniques used in digital video production with non-linear software. Students will be introduced to the primary feature set and interface of video ed… source |
| DMPT 2610 | | INTERMEDIATE VIDEO COMPOSITING | — | AND BROADCAST ANIMATION (30-60-4) This course will expose students to advanced techniques used in finalizing a video or animation project using compositing software. The class will reinforce composit… source |
| DMPT 2615 | | INTERMEDIATE VIDEO EDITING | — | This course will focus on more advanced editing and finishing techniques. Students will explore different editing styles and techniques for different genres and learn how to use these techniques to c… source |
| DMPT 2640 | | COLOR GRADING | — | This course will introduce students to color balancing and grading techniques. Prerequisite: DMPT 2600 source |
| DMPT 2650 | | VISUAL EFFECTS | — | The course will teach students techniques in compositing video with visual effects which includes incorporating 3D elements and pre-keyed footage, applying digital lighting and shading techniques, an… source |
| DMPT 2660 | | SPECIAL PROJECTS | — | In this course students will work closely with the instructor to develop complex, portfolio quality work that reflects his or her skill set in postproduction. Depending on complexity, ACADEMIC PROGRA… source |
| DMPT 2905 | | PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP II | — | Provides an approved industry-like setting where the student develops and sharpens skills. Emphasis is placed on production standards achievement and quality control. Prerequisite: Advisor Approval source |
| DMPT 2930 | | EXIT REVIEW | — | Emphasis is placed on student’s production of portfolio- quality pieces. Focuses on the preparation for entry into the job market. Prerequisite: Advisor Approval Medical Diagnostic Sonography source |
| DMSO 1040 | | SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND | — | INSTRUMENATION (15-60-3) Sonographers apply principles of ultrasound in the operation of medical sonographic equipment to produce a sonogram. Knowledge of the interaction of ultrasound with tissue is… source |
| DMSO 1080 | | SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND | — | INSTRUMENTATION REGISTRY REVIEW (0-30-1) Provides a review of knowledge from previous courses and helps the student prepare for national certification examinations for sonography. Information concern… source |
| ECCE 1101 | | INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD | — | CARE AND EDUCATION (45-0-3) This course introduces concepts relating the responsibilities and procedures involved in a variety of early childhood care situations. Topics include historical perspectiv… source |
| ECCE 1103 | | CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course introduces the student to the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of the young child (prenatal through 12 years of age). The course provides for competency dev… source |
| ECCE 1112 | | CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT | — | This course provides student with an understanding of developmentally effective approaches to teaching, learning, observing, documenting and assessment strategies that promote positive development fo… source |
| ECCE 1113 | | CREATIVE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN | — | (30-30-3) Introduces the concepts related to creativity in art, music, movement and creative drama, and facilitating children’s creative expression across the curriculum. Topics include concepts of c… source |
| ECCE 1120 | | EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION | — | PRACTICUM I (15-90-3) This course provides the student with a supervised opportunity to gain experience in the actual lab or job setting to observe children and teaching in action. Practicum training… source |
| ECCE 1121 | | EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION | — | PRACTICUM (15-90-3) This course provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in a practicum placement site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work.… source |
| ECCE 2115 | | LANGUAGE AND LITERACY | — | This course develops knowledge, skills, and abilities in supporting young children’s literacy acquisition and development, birth through age twelve. Topics include developmental continuum of reading… source |
| ECCE 2116 | | MATH AND SCIENCE | — | This course presents the process of introducing math and science concepts to young children; which includes planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate activities and development of ma… source |
| ECCE 2201 | | EXCEPTIONALITIES | — | Provides for the development of knowledge and skills that will enable the student to understand individuals with special needs and appropriately guide their development. Special emphasis is placed on… source |
| ECCE 2202 | | SOCIAL ISSUES AND FAMILY | — | INVOLVEMENT (45-0-3) This course enables the student to value the complex characteristics of children’s families and communities and to develop culturally responsive practices which will support fami… source |
| ECCE 2203 | | GUIDANCE AND CLASSROOM | — | MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) This course examines effective guidance practices in group settings based upon the application of theoretical models of child development and of developmentally appropriate practi… source |
| ECCE 2310 | | PARAPROPESSIONAL METHODS AND | — | MATERIALS (45-0-3) This course develops the instructional skills to enable the student to work as a paraprofessional in a program for kindergarten through elementary age children. Topics include asse… source |
| ECCE 2320 | | PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION AND | — | FACILITY MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) Provides training in planning, implementation, and maintenance of an effective early childhood program and facility. Topics include organization, mission, philosophy, goa… source |
| ECCE 2330 | | INFANT/TODDLER DEVELOPMENT | — | This course introduces the three developmentally meaningful age periods during infancy. Provides knowledge, grounded in brain and attachment research, about how children learn and the skills and atti… source |
| ECCE 2360 | | CLASSROOM STRATEGIES FOR | — | EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (45-0-3) Prepares child care providers and paraprofessionals with knowledge and skills in the areas of working effectively with children with a disability; working with families… source |
| ECCE 2340 | FAMILY CHILD CARE PROGRAM | — | MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) Provides the guidelines, responsibilities, and appropriate practices needed for successful management of a Family Child Care Home. Provides guidelines and responsibilities for pro… source |
| ECET 1102 | Laboratory work includes circuit construction | — | use of appropriate instruments, troubleshooting and circuit simulation using P-SPICE. Laboratory work emphasizes knowledge and ability to analyze basic DC circuits and introductory concepts of AC cir… source |
| ECET 1102L | | CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I LAB | — | This course contains selected lab exercises that parallel source |
| ECET 1111 | | DIGITAL SYSTEMS I | — | Study of digital circuit fundamentals with an emphasis on digital electronics and techniques, simplification of logic circuits, sequential and combinational logic circuits, programmable logic devices… source |
| ECET 1111L | | DIGITAL SYSTEMS I LAB | — | Study of digital circuit fundamentals with an emphasis on digital electronics and techniques, simplification of logic circuits, sequential and combinational logic circuits, programmable logic devices… source |
| ECET 2102 | | CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II | — | Continues study of AC circuit analysis, which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers,… source |
| ECET 2102L | | CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II LAB | — | Continues study of AC circuit analysis, which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers,… source |
| ECET 2111 | | DIGITAL SYSTEMS II | — | Continues the study of digital systems with emphasis on the study of microcomputers with programming applications involving external devices with which the microprocessor/ microcontroller must commun… source |
| ECET 2111L | | DIGITAL SYSTEMS II LAB | — | Continues the study of digital systems with emphasis on the study of microcomputers with programming applications involving external devices with which the microprocessor/ microcontroller must commun… source |
| ECET 2121 | | ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I | — | Introduces the conduction process in semiconductor materials and devices. Topics include semiconductor physics; diodes; basic diode circuits and applications; biasing, stability and graphical analysi… source |
| ECET 2121L | | ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I LAB | — | Introduces the conduction process in semiconductor materials and devices. Topics include semiconductor physics; diodes; basic diode circuits and applications; biasing, stability and graphical analysi… source |
| ECGT 1030 | | INTRODUCTION TO | — | ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (60-30-5) Provides an introduction to electrocardiography techniques and record keeping. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills needed to perform ECG on all types of patie… source |
| ECGT 1050 | | ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY PRACTICUM | — | (0-225-5) Provides an introduction to clinical practice in the setting of hospitals, clinics, and medical offices. Students must demonstrate regard for the dignity, rights, and privacy of each patien… source |
| ECHO 1100 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALS | — | (30-30-3) This course introduces the basic principles and applications of the physical assessment and echocardiographic procedures. Discussion of medical law and ethics as it relates to the professio… source |
| ECHO 1310 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY I | — | This course utilizes cardiac sonography fundamentals to evaluate cardiac anatomy, function and hemodynamics in diagnosing coronary artery heart disease. Incorporates all forms of noninvasive cardiova… source |
| ECHO 1320 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY II | — | This course utilizes fundamentals to evaluate cardiac function and acquired disease states. Incorporates all forms of noninvasive cardiovascular evaluation with emphasis on performance and interpreta… source |
| ECHO 1372 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL I | — | (0-135-3) Provides hands-on experience in performing noninvasive procedures with emphasis on instrumentation and development of clinical techniques. Topics include policies and procedures, echocardio… source |
| ECHO 2310 | | PEDIATRIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY | — | This course offers an introduction to congenital heart disease with instruction on fetal cardiac embryology, pediatric pathology, age appropriate patient care, corrective surgical procedures. Emphasi… source |
| ECHO 2362 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL II | — | B) (0-135-3) This course provides hands-on experience in the clinical setting with an emphasis placed on the development of clinical techniques employed to obtain meaningful data. Continued participa… source |
| ECHO 2370 | | ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL III | — | (0-450-10) This course builds on the knowledge and skills learned in Clinical Echo 3. By the end of this rotation, the student will perform all echocardiography procedures independently with the supe… source |
| ECON 2105 | MACROECONOMICS | — | Provides a description and analysis of macroeconomic principles and policies. Topics include basic economic principles, macroeconomic concepts, equilibrium in the goods and money markets, macroeconom… source |
| EDUC 2110 | | INVESTIGATING CRITICAL AND | — | CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (45-0-3) This course is a critical and theoretical exploration of the “Foundations of Education” and engages students in observations, interactions, and analyses of critical and c… source |
| ELCR 1007 | | INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS | — | ASSEMBLY (30-30-3) This course introduces Electronics and develops the basic skills necessary to perform work in the Electronics Technology field. Topics include: basic electronic knowledge, safety p… source |
| ELCR 1130 | | SOLID STATE DEVICES I | — | This course provides instruction in the theory and application of solid-state devices in the electronics industry. Emphasis is placed on the physical characteristics and uses of solid- state devices.… source |
| ELCR 1135 | | SOLID STATE DEVICES II | — | This course provides in-depth instruction on the characteristics and applications of advanced solid-state circuits to include linear devices. Topics include safety practices, operational amplifiers,… source |
| ELCR 1140 | | DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS | — | This course is designed to provide coverage of the fundamentals of digital electronics. Topics include safety practices, digital basics, number systems, logic gates and truth tables, combining logic… source |
| ELCR 1230 | | COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS SURVEY | — | (45-0-3) This course introduces the fundamental concepts and devices used in electronics communications. Topics include transmission, modulation and detection, receivers, transmitters, propagation, a… source |
| ELCR 2215 | | ANALOG COMMUNICATIONS | — | This course provides a study of a communication system emphasizing block fundamental concepts of modulation, transmission, reception, and detection for both amplitude modulation and frequency modulat… source |
| ELCR 2225 | | DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS | — | This course provides a study of communication systems emphasizing block fundamental concepts of digital modulation, transmission and reception, as well as fundamental coding, and decoding techniques.… source |
| ELCR 2235 | | ANTENNA AND TRANSMISSION LINES | — | (45-30-4) Provides an understanding of antennas and transmission lines used in communications. Topics include: transmission lines, wave guides, antenna types, antenna applications, and telephone tran… source |
| ELCR 2245 | | MICROWAVE COMMUNICATIONS AND | — | RADAR (45-30-4) Provides a basic understanding of microwave communications and radar. Topics include: microwave and radar fundamentals, ACADEMIC PROGRAMS microwave devices, wave guides, specialized a… source |
| ELCR 2595 | | OPTICAL FIBER SYSTEMS | — | Introduces the fundamentals of fiber optics and explores the applications of fiber optic transmission systems. Laboratory exercises give students hands-on experience with fiber optic devices and test… source |
| ELTR 1000 | | FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS | — | (45-45-4) This course introduces the student to the electrical trade. Emphasis is placed on orientation to the trade, safety, basic electrical theory, electrical codes, and basic electrical wiring pr… source |
| ELTR 1025 | | INTERMEDIATE ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS II | — | (45-45-4) This course continues to introduce those specific job skills needed for a typical electrician. Topics in this course include pull and junction boxes, conductor installations, terminations a… source |
| ELTR 1030 | | ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BASICS II | — | This course introduces electrical theory and principles used in residential, commercial, and industrial wiring applications. Emphasis is placed in electron theory, DC and AC circuits, Ohm’s law, test… source |
| ELTR 1035 | | ADVANCED ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS | — | (45-45-4) This course introduces the student to more advanced electrical applications. Topics include load calculations, conductor selection and calculations, practical lighting applications, hazardo… source |
| ELTR 1060 | | ELECTRICAL PRINTS, SCHEMATICS AND | — | SYMBOLS (15-30-2) This course introduces electrical symbols and their use in construction blueprints, electrical schematics, and diagrams. Topics include electrical symbols, component identification,… source |
| ELTR 1065 | | SPECIALITY ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS I | — | (45-45-4) This course introduces students to specialty situations found in the electrical construction trade. Topics include specialty load calculations, health care facilities, standby and emergency… source |
| ELTR 1080 | | COMMERCIAL WIRING I | — | This course introduces commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include industrial safety procedures, the National Electrical Code, commercial load calculations, three- phase power systems,… source |
| ELTR 1090 | | COMMERCIAL WIRING II | — | This course is a continuation of the study in commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include transformer connections, an introduction to low voltage systems, conduit design and installati… source |
| ELTR 1110 | | ELECTRIC MOTORS | — | This course introduces the fundamental theories and applications of single-phase motors. Topics include motor theory/operating principles, motor terminology, motor identification, NEMA standards, mot… source |
| ELTR 1120 | | VARIABLE SPEED/LOW VOLTAGE | — | CONTROLS (18-34-2) ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE This course introduces types of electric motor control, reduced voltage starting, and applications. Emphasis will be placed on m… source |
| ELTR 1205 | | RESIDENTIAL WIRING I | — | This course introduces residential wiring practices and procedures. Topics include residential circuits, print reading, National Electrical Code, wiring materials, determining the required number and… source |
| ELTR 1220 | | INDUSTRIAL PLCs | — | This course introduces operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installations, and programming procedures for programmable logic controls. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections, inst… source |
| ELTR 1250 | | DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING | — | Introduces diagnostic techniques related to electrical malfunctions. Special attention is given to use of safety precautions during troubleshooting. Topics include problem diagnosis, advanced schemat… source |
| ELTR 1260 | | TRANSFORMERS | — | This course provides instruction in the theory and operation of specific types of transformers. Emphasis will be placed on National Electrical Code requirements related to the use of transformers. To… source |
| ELTR 1500 | | ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY | — | INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM (0-135-3) This course is designed to give students the opportunity to engage in a lab project or an off-site internship for the purpose of refining the skills necessary for gainf… source |
| ELTR 1510 | ELECTRICAL WORKER | — | Introduces work hazards present during the construction of manufacturing homes or construction sites. Emphasis is placed on the proper use of electrical tools and equipment and maintenance of these t… source |
| ELTR 1520 | | GROUNDING AND BONDING | — | This course presents the theory and practical applications for grounding and bonding systems. Emphasis will be placed on the use of the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Topics include br… source |
| ELTR 1525 | | PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS | — | This course introduces techniques and method on how to install residential and commercial photovoltaic systems. source |
| ELTR 1530 | | CONDUIT SIZING | — | Provides practice in calculating conduit size. Emphasis is placed on use of the requirement of the National Electrical Code. Topics include National Electrical Code, conduits types/ trade sizes, and… source |
| EMSP 1010 | | EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER | — | (45-45-4) The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course prepares the student to provide initial stabilizing care to the sick or injured prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services Professionals… source |
| EMSP 1210 | | EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN | — | (EMT) THEORY I (45-0-3) This course serves as the foundational introduction to the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) profession, orienting students to both in-hospital and out-of-hospital prehospital… source |
| EMSP 1211 | | EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN | — | (EMT) LAB I (0-60-2) This course allows students to master psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an EMT. The student must master various skills and assessment from content previous… source |
| EMSP 1220 | | EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN | — | (EMT) THEORY II (45-0-3) This course integrates pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate field impressions and implement treatment plans for a wide range of non- traumatic m… source |
| EMSP 1221 | | EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN | — | (EMT) LAB II (15-60-3) This course builds upon EMSP 1220 and allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an EMT. Students must master the affective skills an… source |
| EMSP 1550 | | ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL | — | TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY I (30-0-2) This course builds on the previous EMT program courses and provides a broader depth and breadth of learning to the following topics. It introduces additional topic… source |
| EMSP 1550L | | ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL | — | TECHNICIAN (AEMT) LAB I (30-0-1) This course allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an AEMT. Students also mast the affective skills of patient communic… source |
| EMSP 1560 | | ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL | — | TECHNICIAN (AEMT) THEORY II (30-0-2) This course builds on the previous EMT program and EMSP 1550 course and provides a broader depth and breadth of learning to the following topics. It introduces ad… source |
| EMSP 1560L | | ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL | — | TECHNICIAN (AEMT) LAB II (30-0-1) This course builds upon EMSP 1550L and allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an AEMT. Students also mast the affectiv… source |
| EMSP 1570 | | ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL | — | TECHNICIAN CLINICAL (0-90-2) This course provides the student with opportunities to put didactic and lab skills learned into real world environment under the careful direct observation of a clinical… source |
| EMSP 2100 | | PARAMEDIC FOUNDATIONS | — | This course introduces foundational knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors required for paramedic practice. Topics include EMS systems, workforce safety and wellness, research, documentation,… source |
| EMSP 2101 | | PARAMEDIC PHARMACOLOGY AND | — | AIRWAY MANAGEMENT (30-30-3) This course prepares students to safely and effectively manage the pharmacologic and airway needs of patients at the paramedic provider level. Topics include foundational… source |
| EMSP 2102 | | PARAMEDIC CARDIOLOGY | — | This course prepares paramedic students to recognize, assess, and manage cardiovascular conditions in the prehospital environment. Emphasis is placed on ECG interpretation, cardiac electrophysiology,… source |
| EMSP 2103 | | PARAMEDIC MEDICAL EMERGENCIES | — | (75-60-7) This course focuses on the recognition, assessment, and management of medical emergencies across all age groups. Topics include neurological, endocrine, abdominal, immunologic, infectious,… source |
| EMSP 2104 | | PARAMEDIC TRAUMA CARE | — | This course addresses the recognition, assessment, and management of traumatic injuries by the paramedic in the prehospital environment. Emphasis is placed on trauma systems, injury prevention, patho… source |
| EMSP 2105 | | PARAMEDIC SPECIAL POPULATIONS | — | 30-3) This course focuses on the unique needs and considerations for special patient populations in the prehospital setting. Topics include assessment and management of pediatric, obstetric, neonatal… source |
| EMSP 2106 | | PARAMEDIC APPLICATIONS | — | This capstone course is designed to synthesize, apply, and assess knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors acquired throughout the paramedic program. Students will engage in comprehensive patien… source |
| EMSP 2201 | | PARAMEDIC EXPERIENCE I | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2202 | | PARAMEDIC EXPERIENCE II | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2203 | | PARAMEDIC EXPERIENCE III | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2204 | | PARAMEDIC EXPERIENCE IV | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2205 | | PARAMEDIC EXPERIENCE V | — | TThis course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will particip… source |
| ENGL 0098 | | ENGLISH III | — | Emphasizes the ability to communicate using written methods. Topics include writing, grammar, and revising, vocabulary skills, comprehension skills, critical reading skills, study skills, and content… source |
| ENGL 2130 | | AMERICAN LITERATURE | — | This course emphasizes American literature as a reflection of culture and ideas. A survey of important works in American literature which includes a variety of literary genres: short stories, poetry,… source |
| ENGT 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING | — | TECHNOLOGY (30-45-3) Provides a study of engineering technology as a career field and describes the knowledge and skills required for academic and occupational success. Topics include: engineering te… source |
| HORT 1000 | | HORTICULTURE SCIENCE | — | Introduces the fundamentals of plant science and horticulture as a career field. Emphasis will be placed on an industry overview; plant morphology; plant physiology; environmental factors affecting h… source |
| HORT 1050 | | NURSERY PRODUCTION | — | Develops skills necessary to propagate and produce both container and field grown nursery stock. Topics include: industry overview, facility design, propagation techniques and environment, field grow… source |
| HORT 1070 | | LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION | — | This course develops skills needed for the proper selection, installation, and establishment of landscape trees, shrubs, groundcovers, turf, and flowers. Topics include workplace safety, interpreting… source |
| HORT 1080 | | PEST MANAGEMENT | — | This course provides an introduction to the principles and mechanisms of integrated pest management across a diverse array of pests including insects, weeds, plant pathogens, nematodes and vertebrate… source |
| FRSC 1020 | | BASIC FIREFIGHTER - EMERGENCY | — | SERVICES FUNDAMENTALS (30-30-3) This course provides the student with information on the applicable laws, policies, and standards that the Firefighter I course is designed, and how the course will be… source |
| FRSC 1030 | | BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE I | — | This course provides the firefighter candidate/recruit with basic knowledge and skills to perform various fire ground operations as a firefighter on emergency scenes. The candidate/recruit will learn… source |
| FRSC 1040 | | BASIC FIREFIGHTER - MODULE II | — | This course builds from the skills and knowledge in Module I and provides the knowledge and skills to support the fireground techniques learned in the previous courses. The firefighter will learn var… source |
| CFR 1910 | 120, EPA, USDOT, and all other appropriate state | — | local and provincial occupational health and safety regulatory requirements. Prerequisite: Program Admission; NPQ FF I and NPQ Hazardous Materials Awareness Level Forensic Science source |
| FOSC 2037 | | VICTIMOLOGY | — | While individuals have been crime victims for many years, victimology or the study of crime victims is a relatively recent discipline. The majority of criminological research and discussion has been… source |
| GERT 1000 | | UNDERSTANDING THE GERONTOLOGICAL | — | ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CLIENT (30-0-2) This course provides a description of the aging client in the aging services network as well as an examination of sociological, psychological, and biological aspects… source |
| GERT 1020 | | BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF AGING | — | This course addresses behavioral health issues associated with aging, including psycho-social impact of cultural and cohort influences; a discussion of prevention, diagnosis, assessment, and interven… source |
| HECT 1100 | | HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT CARE | — | This course will focus on the theoretical and clinical aspects of hemodialysis, including the duties and responsibilities essential to the delivery of patient care in the chronic outpatient setting.… source |
| HIMT 1151 | | COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN | — | HEALTHCARE (15-90-4) Designed to provide students with computer and software skills used in medical offices. Topics include hardware and software components of computers for medical record applicatio… source |
| HIST 1112 | | WORLD HISTORY II | — | This course emphasizes the study of the intellectual, cultural, scientific, political, and social contributions of the civilizations of the world and the evolution of these civilizations during the p… source |
| HIST 2112 | | U.S. HISTORY II | — | Emphasizes the study of the social, cultural, and political history of the United States from 1865 to the beginning of the twenty-first century and will equip the student to better understand the pro… source |
| HOSP 1301 | HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT | — | (30-0-2) This course provides an introduction to the hospitality industry. Students understand the spirit of hospitality, the ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE work ethic required f… source |
| HOSP 1321 | CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS | — | This course provides an understanding of the service environment and the skills required of a guestroom attendant to serve food and beverages and to provide table service. Participants also learn how… source |
| HOSP 1361 | TECHNOLOGY OF SERVICES | — | This course introduces the basic computer skills related to word processing and spreadsheets. Students are introduced to point-of-sale terms and are acquainted with basic office technology. Students… source |
| HRTM 1100 | | INTRODUCTION TO HOTEL, RESTAURANT | — | AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) This course provides the student with an overview of occupations in the hospitality industry. Emphasizes the various segments of each occupation and the interrelated r… source |
| HRTM 1105 | | TOURISM IN GEORGIA | — | This course focuses on the ways tourism impacts the state of Georgia. Topics include regional, historical, cultural, and culinary tourism; how welcome centers and convention and visitors bureaus mark… source |
| HRTM 1115 | | TRAVEL INDUSTRY AND TRAVEL | — | GEOGRAPHY - INTERNATIONAL (45-0-3) Introduces students to the importance of the travel agent in the hospitality industry and provides an understanding of international, national, state, major cities… source |
| HRTM 1120 | | TOUR AND CRUISE MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course provides students with an orientation to the duties and responsibilities of the tour operator and an overview of the cruise industry. The course also gives students an opportunit… source |
| HRTM 1130 | | BUSINESS ETIQUETTE AND | — | COMMUNICATION (45-0-3) This course focuses on professionalism in a variety of business settings. Topics include professional image and conduct at work, telephone etiquette, table manners, oral and wr… source |
| HRTM 1140 | | HOTEL OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course focuses on the organization and management of lodging operations. It covers day-to-day operations of each department in a hotel and helps students to understand what seasoned man… source |
| HRTM 1150 | | EVENT PLANNING | — | This course introduces students to event planning requirements. Topics include fundamentals of event planning; selecting event dates and venues; developing agendas, time lines, budgets, and contracts… source |
| HRTM 1160 | | FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) ACADEMIC PROGRAMS This course provides students with a study of food and beverage operations and management. Emphasis is placed on the successful operation of a food and beverage establishme… source |
| HRTM 1170 | | HOSPITALITY , INDUSTRY ACCOUNTING | — | AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (45-0-3) This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge to interpret and analyze the key reports and financial statements used daily in the hospitality industry.… source |
| ICET 2040 | | FUNDAMENTALS OF PRESSURE | — | TEMPERATURE, FLOW, AND LEVEL (60-30-5) An introduction to the concepts of pressure, level, flow, and temperature calculations and conversions; operating principles of indicators, recorders, transmitt… source |
| ICET 2060 | | INSTRUMENTATION MAINTENANCE AND | — | CALIBRATION (45-75-5) This course introduces methodology into maintenance procedures for various process control systems that will include preventive and predictive methodologies. This course also pr… source |
| ICET 2080 | | FINAL CONTROL ELEMENTS | — | This course includes principles of operation, calibration, servicing, troubleshooting, repair and replacement of actuators/control valves. Prerequisite: IDSY 2800 Industrial Fundamentals source |
| IDFC 1012 | | ALTERNATING CURRENT I | — | This course introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capacitance, and basic transf… source |
| IDSY 1011 | | Industrial Computer Applications | — | This course provides a foundation in industrial computers and computer systems with a focus in linking computers to the plant floor process. Topics include: hardware, software, boot sequence, configu… source |
| IDSY 1020 | | PRINT READING AND PROBLEM SOLVING | — | (30-45-3) This course introduces practical problem solving techniques as practiced in an industrial setting. Topics include analytical problem solving, troubleshooting techniques, reading blueprints… source |
| IDSY 1112 | | MOTOR CONTROLS I | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts, principles, and devices involved in industrial motor controls, theories and applications of single and three-phase motors, wiring motor control circui… source |
| IDSY 1150 | | DC AND AC MOTORS | — | Introduces the fundamental theories and applications of single-phase and three-phase motors. Topics include: motor theory and operating principles, motor terminology, motor identification, NEMA stand… source |
| IDSY 1160 | | MECHANICAL LAWS AND PRINCIPLES | — | (45-45-4) Introduces the student to fundamental laws and principles of mechanics. Topics include mechanical principles of simple machines; force, torque, velocity, acceleration, and inertia; rotation… source |
| IDSY 1171 | | INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS | — | This course introduces and emphasizes the basic skill necessary for mechanical maintenance personnel. Instruction is also provided in the basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industr… source |
| IDSY 1180 | | MAGNETIC STARTERS AND BRAKING | — | (15-60-3) This course provides instruction in wiring motor control circuits. Emphasis is placed on designing and installing magnetic starters in across-the-line, reversing, jogging circuits, and moto… source |
| IDSY 1181 | | FLUID POWER SYSTEMS | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of safely operating hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Theory and practical application concepts are discussed. Topics include hydraulic system prin… source |
| IDSY 1260 | | MACHINE TOOL FOR INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS | — | (30-75-4) Provides Industrial Mechanics the basic machine shop skills to perform common mechanical repairs such as: repair of scored pump shafts, motor shafts, conveyor shafts or valve stems; repair… source |
| IDSY 1310 | | INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS REVIEW | — | This course provides an instructional review of the Industrial Maintenance Technology course of study with a comprehensive assessment of each area. The assessment will consist of a written, identific… source |
| IDSY 2750 | | HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE | — | Provides hand-on development of Programming skills for industrial HMI components used automated industrial systems. Emphasis is placed on applying skills developed in previous courses in programmable… source |
| IDSY 2800 | | ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROL | — | Teaches advanced process control skills to include Process control drawings, PID control, advanced loops and tuning, Process controllers, DCS systems, and SCADA systems. The student will be introduce… source |
| IDSY 2830 | | NETWORKING INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT | — | (30-75-4) Provides communication and networking skills needed for cabling and connection to PLC/HMI Devices. source |
| IDSY 2850 | | INDUSTRIAL GRAPHICAL | — | COMMUNICATION (30-75-4) Provides hands on experience in the development and implementation of graphical computer based HMI (Human- Machine Interfaces) for control of automated machines and industrial… source |
| LOGI 1000 | | BUSINESS LOGISTICS | — | This course provides a general knowledge of current management practices in logistics management. The focuses of the course will be on planning, organizing, and controlling of these activities, key e… source |
| LOGI 1010 | | Purchasing | — | Provides a general knowledge of purchasing for today’s Supply Chains. The student will be introduced to Cross- functional teaming, Purchasing and Supply Performance, Supplier Integration into new Pro… source |
| LOGI 1020 | | MATERIALS MANAGEMENT | — | This course will introduce students to materials Management by learning the planning production process, master scheduling, material requirements, and forecasting material demands and inventory level… source |
| MAST 1010 | | LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCERNS IN THE | — | MEDICAL OFFICE (30-0-2) This course introduces the basic concept of medical assisting and its relationship to the other health fields; emphasizes medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the me… source |
| MAST 1030 | | PHARMACOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL | — | OFFICE (60-0-4) This course introduces medication therapy with emphasis on safety; classification of medications; their actions; side effects; medication and food interactions and adverse reactions.… source |
| MAST 1080 | | MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS I | — | This course introduces the skills necessary for assisting the physician with a complete history and physical in all types of medical practices. The course includes skills necessary for sterilizing in… source |
| MAST 1090 | | MEDICAL ASSISTING SKILLS II | — | Furthers student knowledge of the more complex activities in a physician’s office. Topics include: collection/examination of specimens and CLIA regulations/risk management; urinalysis; venipuncture;… source |
| MAST 1100 | | MEDICAL INSURANCE MANAGEMENT | — | (15-45-2) Emphasizes essential skills required to file insurance claims within the medical practice. Provides information on types of third-party plans, managed care policies and procedures, and insu… source |
| MAST 1110 | | ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE | — | MANAGEMENT (15-75-3) Emphasizes essential skills required for the medical practice in the areas of computers and application of computers skills, electronic health records, accounting procedures, and… source |
| MAST 1170 | | MEDICAL ASSISTING EXTERNSHIP | — | (0-160-4) This course provides students with an opportunity for in- depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in a medical office job setting. This clinical practicum allows th… source |
| MAST 1510 | | MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING I | — | (15-30-2) This course provides an introduction to medical billing and coding skills with applications of international coding standards for billing of health care services. Topics include: Internatio… source |
| MAST 1520 | | MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING II | — | (15-60-3) This course is a continuance of MAST 1510 Medical Billing and Coding I. MAST 1520 topics include: medical records coding techniques; coding linkage and compliance; third- party reimbursemen… source |
| MATH 1015 | | GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY | — | (45-0-3) Emphasizes basic geometric and trigonometric concepts. Topics include measurement conversion, geometric terminology and measurements, and trigonometric terminology and functions. Prerequisit… source |
| MCHT 1011 | | INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE TOOL | — | (30-60-4) Introduces the fundamental concepts and procedures necessary for the safe and efficient use of basic machine tools. Topics include: machine shop safety, terminology, use of hand and bench t… source |
| MCHT 1020 | | HEAT TREATMENT AND SURFACE | — | GRINDING (30-60-4) This course provides instruction in the setup, maintenance, and assembly operations of surface grinders. Introduces the properties of various metals, production methods, and identi… source |
| MCHT 1030 | | APPLIED MEASUREMENT | — | This course is designed to develop skills necessary for the use and analysis of measurement for machine tool technology and other industrial purposes. Topics include the use of non- precision measuri… source |
| MCHT 1119 | | LATHE OPERATIONS I | — | Provides opportunities for students to develop skill in the setup and operation of metal cutting lathes. Topics include: safety, lathes parts and controls, lathe tooling and tool bit grinding, lathe… source |
| MCTX 2250 | | MECHATRONICS CAPSTONE | — | This capstone course for the mechatronics specialization track will be used as the final project for the mechatronics students. Students will integrate and build upon knowledge and skills gained in p… source |
| MEGT 1010 | | MANUFACTURING PROCESSES | — | This course introduces industrial manufacturing processes that employ processes for material shaping, joining, machining and assembly to the student. Topics include: casting, shaping and molding of m… source |
| MEGT 2030 | | STATICS | — | This course introduces the student to the study of forces ACADEMIC PROGRAMS acting on objects and their effects on a body at rest or at constant velocity. Static principles are applied in analyzing s… source |
| MLBT 1010 | | INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL | — | LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (15-45-2) This course introduces students to the terms, concepts, procedures, and equipment used in a professional medical laboratory. Topics include: professional ethics and re… source |
| MLBT 1030 | | URINALYSIS/BODY FLUIDS | — | This course provides theory and techniques required to conduct tests on urine and various body fluids. Theory and tests are related to disease states and diagnosis. Topics include: fundamental theory… source |
| MLBT 1040 | | HEMATOLOGY/COAGULATION | — | This course introduces the fundamental formation, function, and degradation of blood cells. Topics include: reticuloendothelial system and blood cell formation, complete blood count and differential,… source |
| MLBT 1050 | | SEROLOGY/IMMUNOLOGY | — | This course introduces the fundamental theory and techniques applicable to serology and immunology practice in the medical laboratory. Topics include: immune system, antigen and antibody reactions, i… source |
| MLBT 1060 | | IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY | — | This course provides an in-depth study of immunohematology principles and practices as applicable to medical laboratory technology. Topics include: genetic theory and clinical applications, immunolog… source |
| MLBT 1070 | | MEDICAL CHEMISTRY | — | This course develops concepts and techniques of Medical chemistry applicable to medical laboratory technology. Topics include: carbohydrates, electrolytes and acid-base balance, nitrogenous compounds… source |
| MLBT 1080 | | MICROBIOLOGY | — | This course introduces fundamental microbiology and parasitology theory and techniques applicable to disease state identification. Topics include: microbiology fundamentals; basic techniques; clinica… source |
| MLBT 2100 | | MEDICAL IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY | — | PRACTICUM (0-180-4) This course provides students with an opportunity for in- depth application and reinforcement of immunohematology principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. Th… source |
| MLBT 2110 | | MEDICAL HEMATOLOGY/COAGULATION | — | PRACTICUM (0-180-4) This course provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of hematology/ coagulation principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setti… source |
| MLBT 2120 | | MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICUM | — | (0-180-4) This course provides students with an opportunity for in- depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. This clinical practicum allow… source |
| MLBT 2130 | | MEDICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICUM | — | 4) This course provides students with an opportunity for in- depth application and reinforcement of chemistry principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. This clinical practicum al… source |
| METR 1101 | | INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY | — | STANDARDS, AND ISO 9000 (45-0-3) Outlines the history of national and international quality standards. This course emphasizes ISO-9000 and QS-9000 standards; costs and benefits of registration; imple… source |
| METR 1111 | | INTRODUCTION TO MEASURE | — | STANDARDS AND MEASURE TECHNOLOGY (15-60-3) This course provides instruction in principles and concepts of measurement technology. Includes various levels of Metrology, terminology, and definitions of… source |
| METR 1132 | | MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS | — | Fundamentals of measuring and measurement devices in mechanical measurements. Instrument characteristics, data and error analysis, and calibration will be covered. Experiments with basic instrumentat… source |
| METR 1141 | | QUALITY CONTROL AND STATISTICS | — | (45-0-3) This course is an in-depth study of statistical quality control as it pertains to the measurements arena. Statistical analysis is utilized to determine uncertainties, control charts, and dea… source |
| METR 1161 | | PHYSICAL METROLOGY | — | This course is an in-depth study of temperature, humidity, pressure, vacuum, weight and measures, flow, and related measurements. Various types of measuring instruments and standards will be evaluate… source |
| METR 2121 | | MODERN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS | — | (15-72-3) This course provides instruction in principles and concepts of modern electronics communication. Topics include basic electronic communication technology, transmission and reception, amplit… source |
| METR 2131 | | RF AND MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY | — | (15-72-3) This course covers electronic communications components at RF and microwave frequencies. Topics include measuring, mathematical calibration, and troubleshooting procedures. Addresses transm… source |
| MGMT 1105 | | ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR | — | This course provides a general knowledge of the human relations aspects of the senior-subordinate workplace environment. Topics include employee relations principles, problem solving and decision mak… source |
| MGMT 1125 | | BUSINESS ETHICS | — | This course provides students with an overview of business ethics and ethical management practices with emphasis on the process of ethical decision-making and working through contemporary ethical dil… source |
| MGMT 2120 | | LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS | — | (45-0-3) This course provides a student with an overview of the relationship of rank and file employees to management in business organizations. The nature of the workplace, the economic foundations… source |
| MGMT 2125 | | PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT | — | Develops an understanding of how fostering employer/ employee relationships in the work setting improves work performance. Develops legal counseling and disciplinary techniques to use in various work… source |
| MGMT 2130 | | EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND | — | DEVELOPMENT (45-0-3) This course addresses the challenges of improving the performance and career potential of employees, while benefiting the student in their own preparation for success in the work… source |
| MGMT 2135 | | MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION | — | TECHNIQUES (45-0-3) Emphasizes developing the full range of communication strategies required to become a successful manager and prepares managers for the skills required to communicate effectively i… source |
| MGMT 2145 | | BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT | — | Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary for a manager or entrepreneur to develop and implement a business plan. Topics include: business/community compatibility, introduction to cash fl… source |
| MGMT 2200 | | PRODUCTION/OPERATION | — | MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) This course provides the student with an intensive study of the overall field of production/operations management. Topics include role of production management/production managers… source |
| MGMT 2500 | | INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES | — | (45-0-3) This course provides an opportunity to explore the international business environment and how to make effective business decisions in a global market. Topics include ethics and politics of i… source |
| MKTG 1100 | | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | — | This course emphasizes the trends and the dynamic forces that affect the marketing process and the coordination of the marketing functions. Topics include effective communication in a marketing envir… source |
| MKTG 1162 | CUSTOMER CONTACT SKILLS | — | This course provides students with skills necessary to communicate with customers and successfully manage that relationship in both telephone and face-to-face situations. Topics include skills for ef… source |
| MKTG 1171 | FUNDAMENTALS OF PROPERTY & | — | CASUALTY INSURANCE (45-0-3) Summarizes the pervasive nature of pure risk on the individual and on society, and illustrates the way in which insurance can be used to deal with the problems posed by su… source |
| MKTG 1190 | | INTEGRATED MARKETING | — | COMMUNICATIONS (45-0-3) This course introduces the fundamental principles and practices associated with promotion and communication. Topics include: purposes of promotion and IMC, principles of promo… source |
| MKTG 1280 | | INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS AND | — | RECREATION MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) This course introduces the sociological, philosophical, economic, and historical aspects of the sports and recreation industry. Topics include: nature of sports and rec… source |
| MKTG 2010 | | SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) This course introduces competencies required in managing a small business. Topics include: nature of small business management, business management and organizational change, marketing strat… source |
| MKTG 2070 | | BUYING AND MERCHANDISING | — | This course develops buying and merchandising skills required in retail or e-business. Topics include: principles of merchandising, inventory control, merchandise plan, assortment planning, buying me… source |
| MKTG 2080 | | REGULATIONS AND COMPLIANCE IN | — | SPORTS (45-0-3) This course introduces the legal principles involved in sports. Topics include: nature of sports law, sports law and change, sports law environment, court decision processes, and spor… source |
| MKTG 2550 | | ANALYZING SOCIAL MEDIA | — | This course analyzes the application of social media to an integrated marketing communication plan. Topics include technical writing for social media, social media auditing, Social Media ROI, trend a… source |
| MRIM 2300 | | ORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO | — | MRI (45-0-3) This course provides knowledge of patient care and assessment, contrast agents, MRI safety, medical ethics and law, cultural diversity, and patient information management. Topics include… source |
| MRIM 2320 | | MRI PROCEDURES AND CROSS | — | SECTIONAL ANATOMY (30-30-3) Provides knowledge of anatomy, pathology, scanning protocols, contrast administration, and contraindications for magnetic resonance imaging of the head and neck, spine, th… source |
| MRIM 2330 | | MRI PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION | — | (30-30-3) This course introduces the concepts of basic physics and instrumentation for magnetic resonance imaging. Topics include imaging parameters, image quality, MRI Fundamentals, image processing… source |
| MRIM 2350 | | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING | — | CLINICAL EDUCATION (0-270-6) Introduces students to the magnetic resonance imaging department and provides an opportunity for participation in and observation of MRI procedures. Topics include equipm… source |
| MRIM 2360 | | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING | — | CLINICAL EDUCATION II (0-270-6) Intermediate course that reinforces learning obtained in source |
| NAST 1500 | | NURSE AIDE ACUTE CARE INTERNSHIP | — | (15 - 45 - 2) This course provides students who have completed nurse aide fundamental training with advanced knowledge, skills, and clinical application necessary for carrying out daily ACADEMIC PROG… source |
| ORTT 1010 | | ORTHOPEDIC ANATOMY AND | — | PHYSIOLOGY (45-30-4) This course offers a detailed study of the skeletal-muscular systems with emphasis on soft tissue injuries, fractures, fracture healing, as well as relevant complications. The st… source |
| ORTT 1020 | | ORTHOPEDIC TECHNIQUES I | — | This course serves as an introduction to the cast room to include different types of supplies, instruments, techniques for the application of basic types of splints and casts. Introduction to tractio… source |
| ORTT 1030 | | INTRODUCTION TO ORTHOPEDIC | — | SURGICAL TECHNIQUES (45-30-4) This course provides an overview of the surgical techniques utilized by the orthopedic technology profession and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessa… source |
| ORTT 1040 | | ADVANCED ORTHOPEDIC ANATOMY AND | — | PHYSIOLOGY (45-30-4) This course provides advanced instruction on orthopedic anatomy, physiology, injuries and diseases. Topics will include the evaluation and treatment of specific orthopedic injuri… source |
| ORTT 1050 | | ORTHOPEDIC TECHNIQUES II | — | This course will have emphasis on advance casting techniques, assessment and treatment of casting complications, application of specialty casts, advanced traction configurations. The evaluation and t… source |
| ORTT 2020 | | ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL II | — | (0-315-7) This course provides the opportunity for students to complete all required orthopedic technology procedures through participation in and/or observation in a hospital setting or an orthopedi… source |
| LGST 1100 | | INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ETHICS | — | 0-3) This course emphasizes the American legal system, the role of the lawyer and legal assistant within that system, and ACADEMIC PROGRAMS the ethical obligations imposed upon attorneys and legal as… source |
| LGST 1105 | | LEGAL RESEARCH AND LEGAL WRITING I | — | (45-0-3) This course introduces the student to the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will utilize both print… source |
| LGST 1110 | | LEGAL RESEARCH AND LEGAL WRITING II | — | (45-0-3) Builds on competencies acquired in PARA 1102 and continues the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student wi… source |
| LGST 1115 | | FAMILY LAW | — | This course introduces the student to the issues which may arise in family law cases and to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the development and presentation of such cases. Topi… source |
| LGST 1120 | | REAL ESTATE LAW | — | This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of real property law as they pertain to common types of real estate transactions. Additionally, emphasis will be placed on practical skills su… source |
| LGST 1125 | | CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL | — | PROCEDURE (45-0-3) This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive criminal law and its procedural aspects with an emphasis on the constitutionally protected rights of the acc… source |
| LGST 1130 | | CIVIL LITIGATION | — | This course emphasizes competencies and concepts of civil litigation in both federal and state courts. Topics include: federal and state litigation; trial and pretrial proceedings; litigation ethics;… source |
| LGST 1135 | | WILLS, TRUSTS, PROBATE, AND | — | ADMINISTRATION (45-0-3) This course provides a general framework of the substantive theory of wills, trusts, and estates. Topics include: wills, trusts, and powers of attorney; probate of wills and a… source |
| LGST 1140 | | TORT LAW | — | This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive tort law. Topics include: concepts of intentional torts, negligence and product liability; causation and liability concepts; da… source |
| LGST 1145 | | LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT | — | This course introduces the student to common forms of law practice. The student will be exposed to methods of billing and time-keeping, automation in the law office, the law office library, the appro… source |
| LGST 1200 | | BANKRUPTCY/DEBTOR-CREDITOR | — | RELATIONS (45-0-3) This course introduces the student to the purpose and application of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and Rules, as well as applicable state law related to bankruptcy and debtor- credit… source |
| LGST 1205 | | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW | — | This course explains the major legal principles and concepts of the U.S. Constitution including governmental powers and structure, and civil liberties. Additionally, this course includes an explorati… source |
| LGST 1210 | | LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES IN | — | HEALTHCARE (45-0-3) Provides an overview of the legal issues involved in the delivery of healthcare and the issues relating to Elder Law. Students will recognize the fundamentals of the healthcare tr… source |
| LGST 1215 | | ADMINISTRATIVE LAW | — | This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of administrative law including the legislative process related to enabling the agency. The Administrative Procedure Act (federal and state) i… source |
| LGST 2200 | | PARALEGAL PRACTICUM | — | Focuses on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills and employability principles to further professional development through a practicum with simulated work experiences. Prerequisite: EN… source |
| LGST 2205 | | ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH AND | — | WRITING (45-0-3) Continues to develop writing skills developed in LGST 1105 and 1110 focusing on legal memoranda preparation. Additionally, students enhance legal research skills. Course competencies… source |
| PHAR 1000 | | PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS | — | (45-30-4) This course develops knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical calculations procedures. Topics include systems of measurement, medication dispensing calculations, pharmacy mathematical procedu… source |
| PHAR 1010 | | PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY | — | FUNDAMENTALS (60-30-5) Provides an overview of the pharmacy technology field and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary for successful participation in the pharmacy field. Topics… source |
| PHAR 1020 | | PRINCIPLES OF DISPENSING | — | MEDICATIONS (45-45-4) This course introduces the student to principles of receiving, storing, and dispensing medications. Topics include purchasing, packaging, and labeling drugs; pharmacy policies a… source |
| PHAR 1030 | | PRINCIPLES OF STERILE MEDICATION | — | PREPARATION (45-45-4) Continues the development of student knowledge and skills in preparing medication, processing glassware, ACADEMIC PROGRAMS and maintaining an aseptic environment. Topics include… source |
| PHAR 1040 | | PHARMACOLOGY | — | Prerequisite: Program admission The course introduces the students to principles and knowledge about all classifications of medication. Topics include disease states and treatment modalities, pharmac… source |
| PHAR 2060 | | ADVANCED PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY | — | PRINCIPLES (30-30-3) This course presents the advanced concepts and principles needed in the pharmacy technology field. Topics include physician orders, patient profiles, pharmacy data systems, job r… source |
| PHTA 1110 | | INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY | — | (15-30-2) This course introduces students to the profession of physical therapy. Topics include professional responsibilities and core values; legal and ethical responsibilities in physical therapy p… source |
| PHTA 1120 | | PATIENT CARE SKILLS | — | This course introduces students to basic patient care skills and administrative tasks in physical therapy. Topics include patient care skills; principles of teaching and learning; documentations skil… source |
| PHTA 1130 | | FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY AND | — | KINESIOLOGY I (15-75-3) This course introduces the basic concepts of functional anatomy and the study of human movement. Topics include an overview of kinesiology and the principles of biomechanics;… source |
| PHTA 1140 | | PHYSICAL THERAPY PROCEDURES I | — | 90-3) This course introduces the principles and application techniques for various physical therapy interventions. Topics include superficial and deep thermal physical agents; athermal agents and ele… source |
| PHTA 2110 | | PATHOLOGY I | — | This course provides a survey of injuries and diseases commonly treated by physical therapist assistants. Topics include review of systems; an examination of musculoskeletal system disorders and dise… source |
| PHTA 2120 | | REHABILITATION I | — | This course provides instruction in exercises and rehabilitation techniques commonly utilized by physical therapist assistants. Topics include functional mobility and training; rehabilitation techniq… source |
| PHTA 2130 | | PHYSICAL THERAPY PROCEDURES II | — | 90-3) This course provides continued instruction in the principles and application techniques for various physical therapy interventions. Topics include pain theories and assessment techniques; mecha… source |
| PHTA 2140 | | CLINICAL EDUCATION I | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to observe and practice skills learned in the classroom and laboratory at various clinical settings for physical therapy practice. Students will be… source |
| PHTA 2150 | | PATHOLOGY II | — | This course provides continued instruction on diseases and conditions commonly treated by physical therapist assistants with an emphasis on neurological conditions. Topics include a review of neuroan… source |
| PHTA 2160 | | REHABILITATION II | — | This course provides continued instruction in exercises and rehabilitation techniques commonly utilized by physical therapist assistants. Topics includes rehabilitation of the neurological patient; r… source |
| PHTA 2170 | | KINESIOLOGY II | — | This course provides continued instruction in the study of human movement. Topics include posture and equilibrium; gait, locomotion, and balance; advanced gait training techniques; and the assessment… source |
| PHTA 2180 | | CLINICAL EDUCATION II | — | This course provides continued opportunity for clinical education under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist or licensed physical therapist assistant in various health care facilities. To… source |
| PHTA 2190 | | CLINICAL EDUCATION III | — | This course provides continued opportunity for clinical education under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist or licensed physical therapist assistant in various health care facilities. To… source |
| PHYS 1112L | | INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LAB II | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in PHYS 1112. The laboratory exercises for this course include material from electricity and magnetism, geometric optics, and physical optics. Pre… source |
| PLBG 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO PLUMBING | — | This course provides an introduction to the Plumbing construction trade. The knowledge and skills required to succeed in the Plumbing industry are emphasized. Topics include general safety rules and… source |
| PLBG 1160 | | PLUMBING DRAWINGS | — | This course introduces the reading and interpretation of sets of building drawings. Topics include types of plans, scales, specifications, conventions, and schedules. Co-requisite: PLBG 1000 source |
| PLBG 1210 | | PIPES, VALVES, AND FITTINGS | — | This course introduces the student to the materials, pipes, valves, fittings, and joining methods used in the plumbing trade. Topics include pipes, fittings, and valves, hangers and supports, and joi… source |
| PLBG 1220 | | DRAINAGE SYSTEMS | — | Provides an introduction to the treatment, design and materials used in plumbing, drainage systems. Applicable plumbing codes are also discussed. Topics include public and private sewage systems and… source |
| PLBG 1240 | | WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS | — | Provides an introduction to the sources, treatment, design, and materials used in residential cold and hot water distribution systems. Applicable plumbing codes are also discussed. Topics include pub… source |
| PLBG 1260 | | PLUMBING FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES | — | (15-60-3) This course introduces the identification, theory, application and installation of residential plumbing fixtures, trim and appliances. source |
| PNSG 1600 | | INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY | — | AND CLINICAL CALCULATIONS (10-75-3) Applies fundamental mathematical concepts and includes basic drug administration. Emphasizes critical thinking skills and introduces pharmacological classes. Topic… source |
| PNSG 1601M | | PN/MILITARY TRANSITION | — | This didactic course is designed to transition military medical personnel to the role of Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). This course will cover the differences between military healthcare ACADEMIC PR… source |
| PNSG 1605 | | FUNDAMENTALS | — | An introduction to the nursing process and clinical practice, normal body system function, and terminology related to healthcare. Topics include: nursing as a profession; scope of practice; ethics an… source |
| PNSG 1610 | | ADULT HEALTH NURSING I | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural compet… source |
| PNSG 1615 | | ADULT HEALTH NURSING II | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education and displaying cultural compete… source |
| PNSG 1620 | | ADULT HEALTH NURSING III | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural compet… source |
| PNSG 1625 | | ADULT HEALTH NURSING IV | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural compet… source |
| PNSG 1630 | | MENTAL HEALTH NURSING | — | Presents concepts within the field of mental health nursing and their application to everyday human behavior, thinking, emotion, and communication. Focuses on health management and maintenance and th… source |
| PNSG 1635 | | MATERNAL NURSING | — | Focuses on maternal and newborn patient care aspects of health management and maintenance and prevention of illness, care of the individual as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health.… source |
| PNSG 1640 | | PEDIATRIC NURSING | — | Focuses on health management and maintenance and the prevention of illness, care of the child as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. The definition of client care includes using… source |
| POLS 2401 | | Global Issues | — | This course introduces students to contemporary issues in global affairs. It assumes no prior knowledge of international relations. The course examines problems facing the global community, as well a… source |
| PSGT 1101 | | INTRODUCTION TO SLEEP TECHNOLOGY | — | (60-120-7) This course provides an overview of the sleep technology field and develops the fundamental knowledge, skills, attitudes, and techniques necessary to successfully participate as an entry-… source |
| PSGT 1102 | | ESSENTIALS OF SLEEP TECHNOLOGY | — | (60-120-7) This course provides an overview of the sleep technology field and develops the fundamental knowledge, skills, attitudes, and techniques necessary to successfully participate as an entry-l… source |
| PSGT 1111 | | POLYSOMNOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS | — | (60-195-9) An introduction to the polysomnographic skills and principles necessary for procedures to be performed in the clinical ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE setting. Emphasis… source |
| PSGT 2100 | | POLYSOMNOGRAPHIC PRACTICUM | — | (0-270-6) A supervised clinical course, provides the student the continued development of skills and concepts in sleep disorder centers. Students will apply the skills and concepts learned in PSGT 11… source |
| PSYC 1100 | | PERSPECTIVES OF THE HUMAN MIND | — | (60-0-4) This elective course offers an engaging introduction to the human mind from a social science perspective, with a strong focus on developing students’ critical thinking and oral communication… source |
| PSYC 2101 | | PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT | — | This course will introduce you to psychological adjustment, or the process by which people adapt to the demands of everyday life circumstances across the lifespan. Factors that affect adjustment incl… source |
| PSYC 2250 | | ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY | — | Emphasizes the etiology and treatment considerations of various forms of abnormal behavior. Topics include historical and contemporary approaches to psychopathology; approaches to clinical assessment… source |
| RADT 1010 | | INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGY | — | Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common to many specializations in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various deli… source |
| RADT 1030 | | RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES I | — | Introduces the knowledge required to perform radiologic procedures applicable to the human anatomy. Emphasis will be placed on the production of quality radiographs, and laboratory experience will de… source |
| RADT 1060 | | RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II | — | Continues to develop the knowledge required to perform radiographic procedures. Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the pelvic girdle; anatomy and routine projections of the spine, gas… source |
| RADT 1075 | | RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING | — | The content of this course introduces factors that govern and influence the production of the radiographic image using analog and digital radiologic equipment found in diagnostic radiology. Emphasis… source |
| RADT 1085 | | RADIOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT | — | Course content establishes a knowledge base in radiographic, fluoroscopic and mobile equipment requirements and design. Instruction also provides a basic knowledge of Automatic Exposure Control (AEC)… source |
| RADT 1200 | | PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION BIOLOGY AND | — | PROTECTION (30-0-2) Provides instruction on the principles of cell radiation interaction. Radiation effects on cells and factors affecting cell response are presented. Acute and chronic effects of ra… source |
| RADT 1320 | | CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY I | — | Introduces students to the hospital clinical setting and provides an opportunity for students to participate in or observe radiographic procedures. Topics include: orientation to hospital areas and p… source |
| RADT 1330 | | CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY II | — | Continues introductory student learning experiences in the hospital setting. Topics include: equipment utilization; exposure techniques; attend to and/or observation of routine projections of the low… source |
| RADT 2090 | | RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II | — | Continues to develop the knowledge required to perform radiographic procedures. Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the cranium; anatomy and routine projections of the facial bones; an… source |
| RADT 2201 | | INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTED | — | TOMOGRAPHY (30-0-2) Introduces the student to computed tomography and patient care in the CT suite. Topics include: the history of computed tomography, patient care and assessment, anatomy, contrast… source |
| RADT 2210 | | COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY PHYSICS AND | — | INSTRUMENTATION (75-0-5) Introduces the concepts of basic physics and instrumentation for computed tomography. Topics include: computer concepts, system operation and components, image processing and… source |
| RADT 2220 | | COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY PROCEDURES | — | I (45-0-3) Provides knowledge CT procedures of the head, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Topics include: anatomy, pathology, scanning procedures, scanning protocol, contrast administration, and contraind… source |
| RADT 2230 | | COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY PROCEDURES | — | II (45-0-3) Provides knowledge of anatomy, pathology, scanning protocols, contrast administration, and contraindications for computed tomography of the neck, spine, musculoskeletal system, and specia… source |
| RADT 2250 | | COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CLINICAL I | — | (0-180-4) Introduces students to the computed tomography department and provides an opportunity for participation in and observation of CT procedures. Students progress toward completion of clinical… source |
| RADT 2260 | | RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY REVIEW | — | (45-0-3) Provides a review of basic knowledge from previous courses and helps the student prepare for national certification examinations for radiographers. Topics include: image production and evalu… source |
| RADT 2340 | | CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY III | — | Provides students with continued hospital setting work experience. Students continue to develop proficiency in executing procedures introduced in Radiographic Procedures. Topics include: patient care… source |
| RELM 2020 | | RECREATION LEADERSHIP AND | — | SUPERVISION (45-0-3) This course provides theories and techniques in leadership, group dynamics, and personnel management as they relate to programming and staff supervision in recreation agencies. E… source |
| RELM 2030 | | SPORTS AND FITNESS FACILITY | — | MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN (45-0-3) ACADEMIC PROGRAMS This course provides students with learning experiences in the administrative tasks of planning and designing new recreational facilities, and renovat… source |
| RELM 2040 | | PROGRAM PLANNING IN SPORTS AND | — | FITNESS (30-30-3) This course provides practical knowledge and experiences in the essential elements and design concepts of program planning. Emphasis is placed on student involvement in planning and… source |
| RELM 2042 | | BEGINNING TENNIS | — | This course provides students with the basic knowledge, techniques and skills for tennis which prepares them to participate in an activity that promotes a healthy and active lifestyle. source |
| RELM 2043 | | WEIGHT TRAINING | — | This course provides students with the basic knowledge, techniques and skills for weight training which prepares them to participate in an activity that promotes healthy and active lifestyles. source |
| RELM 2044 | | OFFICIATING SPORTS | — | This course provides students with the basic competencies, techniques, and skills necessary to officiate sports. source |
| RELM 2045 | | BEGINNING GOLF | — | This course provides students with the basic knowledge, techniques and skills which prepares them to participate in an activity that promotes healthy and active lifestyles. source |
| RNSG 1032 | | FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING CARE | — | (60-150-8) This course introduces students to the concepts and nursing skills which proved the foundation for nursing theory and practice. Concepts related to physiological and psychosocial needs, gr… source |
| RNSG 1034 | | PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSING | — | This course provides an introduction to nursing pharmacology that integrates the concepts of physiology, pathophysiology, chemistry, and nursing fundamentals to build a foundation for administering d… source |
| RNSG 1036 | | HEALTH AND ILLNESS I | — | This course is a study of the nursing care of culturally diverse clients from young adulthood through later maturity. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of acid-base, metabolism, cellular regulation,… source |
| RNSG 1038 | | TRANSITION TO ASSOCIATE DEGREE | — | NURSING (60-75-6) This course provides theoretical and clinical knowledge foundations to transition licensed practical or vocational nurses (LPN/LVN) and certified paramedics into the concept- based… source |
| RNSG 2032 | | HEALTH AND ILLNESS II | — | This course is designed to further the concepts of Health and Illness I. Emphasis is place on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, infection, mobility, immunity, comfort, behaviors, health… source |
| RNSG 2034 | | FAMILY NURSING | — | This course is designed to prepare the student to provide care for the childbearing client, family and the pediatric client. Emphasis is place on the concepts of normal pregnancy and childbirth, comp… source |
| RNSG 2036 | | HEALTH AND ILLNESS III | — | This course is designed to expand and integrate the concepts from RNSG 1036 and RNSG 2032 . Emphasis is place on the concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion, mobility, stress/coping, he… source |
| SCMA 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO SUPPLY CHAIN | — | MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) Provides a general knowledge of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and the associated functions necessary for delivery goods and services to customers. The course will focus on what em… source |
| SCMA 1001 | | INVENTORY CONTROL PROCEDURES | — | (45-0-3) This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful control of a company’s inventory. Emphasis will be placed on inventory methods and control systems, ph… source |
| SCMA 1003 | | INTRODUCTION TO TRANSPORTATION | — | AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) Businesses today cannot be competitive without a good transportation and logistics network. This course introduces the five basic forms of transportation and provide… source |
| SCMA 1008 | | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OBI I | — | (0-45-1) This course introduces students to the application and reinforcement of distribution and employability principles in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Students are acquainted… source |
| SCMA 1009 | | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OBI II | — | (0-45-1) This course continues the application and reinforcement of distribution and employability principles in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Students are acquainted with occupati… source |
| SCMA 1015 | | E-COMMERCE IN SUPPLY CHAIN | — | MANAGEMENT (45-0-3) Provides a general knowledge of E-Commerce (EC) and how it is being conducted and managed as well as assessing its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. The course… source |
| SCMA 1050 | | TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT | — | This course introduces the student to traffic management in industry. Topics include freight regulations, rates, classifications and documents, principles of managing traffic operations in a distribu… source |
| SCMA 2103 | | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | — | Logistics and Supply Chain Management today represents a great challenge as well as a tremendous opportunity for most firms. This course will view the supply chain from the point of view of a front-l… source |
| SFMA 1210 | | CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINING I | — | This course covers general anatomy, joint and muscle function, as well as the analysis of body movements. The course is designed to prepare and qualify students to work as personal trainers. Students… source |
| SOCW 2000 | | INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK | — | 0-3) This course provides an introduction to social welfare institution and the profession of social work. It focuses on the values, ethics, and methods of generalist social work practice with an emp… source |
| SOCW 2010 | | INTRODUCTION TO CASE MANAGEMENT | — | (45-0-3) A practical course in the how to of human service case management. Students will learn the step-by-step process of case management from the initial referral for services, determination of el… source |
| SPAN 1101 | | INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LANGUAGE | — | AND CULTURE I (45-0-3) A beginner’s introduction to the Spanish language and culture. This course stresses the student’s ability to acquire a non-native language and to communicate effectively in the… source |
| SURG 1010 | | INTRODUCTION TO SURGICAL | — | TECHNOLOGY (60-150-8) Provides an overview of the Surgical Technology profession and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary to successfully participate on a surgical team. Topics… source |
| SURG 1020 | | PRINCIPLES OF SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY | — | (75-180-9) Provides continued study of surgical team participation by wound management and technological sciences for the operating room. Topics include: technological sciences; ACADEMIC PROGRAMS pat… source |
| SURG 1100 | | SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY | — | Introduces the fundamentals of intraoperative pharmacology, and emphasizes concepts of anesthesia administration. Topics include: weights and measurements, drug conversions, interpretation of drug or… source |
| SURG 2040 | | SURGICAL PROCEDURES II | — | Introduces the surgical specialties to include Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ophthalmic (Eye) Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Peripheral Vascular Surgery and Ne… source |
| SURG 2110 | | SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL I | — | (0-135-3) Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gl… source |
| SURG 2120 | | SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL II | — | (0-135-3) Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping, assis… source |
| SURG 2130 | | SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL III | — | (0-135-3) Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping, assis… source |
| SURG 2140 | | SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL IV | — | 105-4) Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping, assistan… source |
| VETT 1060 | ANIMAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY | — | (45-45-4) Provides an overview of the functional anatomy and physiology of domestic animals commonly encountered in veterinary medicine. Topics include: musculoskeletal system, digestive system, card… source |
| VETT 1107 | INTRODUCTION TO EQUINE CARE | — | This course will provide an introduction to equine care. Emphasis is placed on office procedures, care and nutrition, behaviors, handling and restraint, preventive medicine, and facilities design & l… source |
| VETT 1108 | INTRODUCTION TO CANINE CARE | — | This course will provide an introduction to canine care. Emphasis is placed on office procedures, care and nutrition, behaviors, handling and restraint, preventive medicine, and facilities design & l… source |
| VETT 1109 | INTRODUCTION TO SMALL ANIMAL CARE | — | (30-60-4) This course will provide an introduction to small animal care. Emphasis is placed on office procedures, care and nutrition, behaviors, handling and restraint, preventive medicine, and facil… source |
| WELD 1000 | | INTRODUCTION TO WELDING | — | TECHNOLOGY (45-45-4) Provides an introduction to welding technology with an emphasis on basic welding laboratory principles and operating procedures. Topics include: industrial safety and health prac… source |
| WELD 1010 | | OXYFUEL AND PLASMA CUTTING | — | (45-45-4) Co-requisite: WELD 1000 Introduction to Welding Technology Introduces fundamental principles, safety practices, equipment, and techniques necessary for metal heating, oxyfuel cutting, and p… source |
| WELD 1030 | | BLUEPRINT READING FOR WELDING | — | TECHNOLOGY (45-45-4) Co-requisite: WELD 1000 Introduction to Welding Technology This course introduces the knowledge and skills necessary for reading welding and related blueprints and sketches. An e… source |
| WELD 1050 | | HORIZONTAL SHIELDED METAL ARC | — | WELDING (45-45-4) Introduces the major theory, safety practices, and techniques required for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in the horizontal position. Qualification tests, horizontal position, ar… source |
| WELD 1095 | | ADVANCED GAS METAL ARC WELDING | — | (30-45-3) Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful advanced gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Qualification tests, in all positions, ar… source |
| WELD 1120 | | PREPARATION FOR INDUSTRIAL | — | QUALIFICATION (45-45-4) Introduces industrial qualification methods, procedures, and requirements. Students are prepared to meet the qualification criteria of selected national welding codes and stan… source |
| WELD 1150 | | ADVANCED GAS TUNGSTEN ARC | — | WELDING (30-45-3) Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful advanced gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Qualification tests, all posit… source |
| WELD 1151 | | FABRICATION PROCESSES | — | Presents practices common in the welding and metal fabrication industry. Topics include: metal fabrication safety and health practices and metal fabrication procedures. Prerequisite: WELD 1030 source |
| WELD 1156 | | ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS | — | Provides an introduction to ornamental ironworks with emphasis on safety practices, equipment and ornamental ironwork techniques. Topics include: introduction to ornamental ironworks and safety pract… source |