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AAS and ADN General Education Groups ▸ 107 coursesDegree source
Academic Transfer Course List ▸ 208 courses source
Accounting Diploma ▸ 9 coursesDiploma source
Activities Therapy Assistant Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Addiction Studies Diploma ▸ 8 coursesDiploma source
Administrative Medical Office Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Administrative Medical Office Diploma ▸ 15 coursesDiploma source
Advanced Manufacturing Design Diploma ▸ 7 coursesDiploma source
Advanced Manufacturing Design Technology AAS Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Advanced Paint Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Advanced Welding Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Agri-Business Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Agri-Business Diploma ▸ 8 coursesDiploma source
Agricultural Concepts Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Agricultural Sciences AAS Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Architectural Design Diploma ▸ 5 coursesDiploma source
Associate Degree in Nursing ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Total Credits for Associate of Arts Degree: 60 ▸ 82 coursesDegree source
Total Credits for Associate of Science Degree: 60 ▸ 90 coursesDegree source
Audio Production Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Auto Body Accelerated Metal Diploma ▸ 11 coursesDiploma source
Auto Body Accelerated Refinishing Diploma ▸ 12 coursesDiploma source
Auto Body Technology AAS Degree ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Automation Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Engine Performance Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Technology AAS Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Automotive Technology Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Technology Diploma ▸ 8 coursesDiploma source
Basic Mechanics Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Basic Metal Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Basic Paint Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Basic Refrigeration Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Behavioral Technician Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Bookkeeping Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Brakes/Steering/Suspension Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Business Administration AAS Degree ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Business Administration Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Business Administration Diploma ▸ 12 coursesDiploma source
Business Essentials Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Chemical Dependency Technician Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Cisco Networking Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Civil Drafting Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
CNC Manufacturing Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Collision Repair Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Commercial Wiring Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Construction Management AAS Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Construction Management Diploma ▸ 8 coursesDiploma source
Construction Technology Diploma ▸ 9 coursesDiploma source
Control Systems Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Corrections Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice AAS Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice Diploma ▸ 13 coursesDiploma source
Crop Production Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Culinary Concepts Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Data Management Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Dental Assisting AAS Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Dental Assisting Diploma ▸ 16 coursesDiploma source
Dental Hygiene AAS Degree ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Design & Estimate Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Diesel Electrical Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Diesel Engine Performance Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Diesel Technology AAS Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Diesel Technology Diploma ▸ 9 coursesDiploma source
Digital Marketing Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Drafting & Design Technology AAS Degree ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Drafting & Design Technology Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Education AAS Degree ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education Diploma ▸ 14 coursesDiploma source
ECED Program Elective Courses ▸ 14 courses source
Electrical Fundamentals Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Electrical Technology AAS Degree ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Engine Repair Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Environmental Health & Safety AAS Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Environmental Health & Safety Diploma ▸ 8 coursesDiploma source
Environmental Health & Safety Generalist Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Fluid Power Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
General Manufacturing Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Graphic Design Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Health Information Clerk Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Health Information Management Services AAS Degree ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration AAS Degree ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Diploma ▸ 10 coursesDiploma source
Heavy Equipment Operator Technician AAS Degree ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Heavy Equipment Operator Technician Diploma ▸ 8 coursesDiploma source
Hospitality Concepts Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Hospitality Diploma ▸ 5 coursesDiploma source
Hospitality Management & Culinary Arts AAS Degree ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Hotel Management Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Human Services AAS Degree ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Human Services Diploma ▸ 7 coursesDiploma source
Hydraulics Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Technology Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Infant/Toddler Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Information Technology & Systems AAS Degree ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Information Technology & Systems Concepts Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Information Technology & Systems Diploma ▸ 4 coursesDiploma source
Instrumentation Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Interior Finish Carpentry Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Jobsite Leader Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Lean Six Sigma Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Library & Information Services Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Livestock Production Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Manual Welding Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Manufacturing Drafting & Design Specialization ▸ 10 courses source
Manufacturing Drafting & Design Technology Diploma ▸ 5 coursesDiploma source
Manufacturing Drafting Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Mechatronics AAS Degree ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Mechatronics Diploma ▸ 7 coursesDiploma source
Media Arts AAS Degree ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Media Arts Graphic Design Diploma ▸ 5 coursesDiploma source
Media Arts Multimedia Diploma ▸ 5 coursesDiploma source
Medical Assisting AAS Degree ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Medical Assisting Diploma ▸ 15 coursesDiploma source
Medical Coding Diploma ▸ 15 coursesDiploma source
Medical Laboratory Technician AAS Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Mental Health Advocate Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Occupational Therapy Assistant AAS Degree ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Paraeducator Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Paramedicine AAS Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Paramedicine Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Paramedicine Diploma ▸ 16 coursesDiploma source
Pastry & Baking Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Peer Support Advocate Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Pharmacy Technician AAS Degree ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Pharmacy Technician Diploma ▸ 9 coursesDiploma source
Phlebotomy Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Photography Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Plastic Mold Maker Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Plastics Engineering Technology Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Police Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Practical Nursing Diploma ▸ 11 coursesDiploma source
Precision Agriculture Diploma ▸ 9 coursesDiploma source
Precision Mapping Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Precision Technician Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Process Control Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Production Welding Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Quality Auditor Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Quality Calibration Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Quality Inspection Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Quality Technology AAS Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Quality Technology Diploma ▸ 8 coursesDiploma source
Reimbursement Specialist Diploma ▸ 14 coursesDiploma source
Residential Diploma ▸ 7 coursesDiploma source
Residential Framing Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Residential Wiring Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Restaurant Management Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Retail Pharmacy Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Revenue Management Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Sterile Compounding Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Structural Detailing & Design Diploma ▸ 5 coursesDiploma source
Supervisory Management Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Tool & Die Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Tourism & Event Planning Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Truck Driving Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Truck Systems Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Video Production Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Welding Technology AAS Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Welding Technology Diploma ▸ 9 coursesDiploma source
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ACCT1100Applied AccountingACCT 1100 - Applied Accounting ACCT 1100 - Applied Accounting 3 credit(s) This course is designed for accounting and non-accounting majors. Applied Accounting will provide an introduction to accounti… source
ACCT1200Principles of Accounting IACCT 1200 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1200 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide introductory knowledge of financial accounting principles, concepts, and p… source
ACCT1210Principles of Accounting IIACCT 1210 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1210 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credit(s) Principles of Accounting II includes cost relationship, statement analysis, and other accounting techniques… source
ACCT1340Excel - Business ApplicationsACCT 1340 - Excel - Business Applications ACCT 1340 - Excel - Business Applications 3 credit(s) Utilizing a spreadsheet program, students will learn intermediate and advanced techniques. Students wil… source
ACCT1350Payroll AccountingACCT 1350 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 1350 - Payroll Accounting 2 credit(s) Students perform payroll calculations, record payroll transactions, maintain payroll records and prepare payroll tax returns.… source
ACCT1630QuickBooks AccountingACCT 1630 - QuickBooks Accounting ACCT 1630 - QuickBooks Accounting 2 credit(s) A hands-on study of the fundamentals of computerized accounting. Students use QuickBooks software to set up a business… source
ACCT2210Accounting Data AnalyticsACCT 2210 - Accounting Data Analytics ACCT 2210 - Accounting Data Analytics 3 credit(s) Students will learn the skills of data preparation, data visualization, data analysis, and data interpretations… source
ACCT2300Intermediate Accounting IACCT 2300 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 2300 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 credit(s) Coverage includes a review of the accounting process, preparation of financial statements and the theoretical f… source
ACCT2350Cost AccountingACCT 2350 - Cost Accounting ACCT 2350 - Cost Accounting 3 credit(s) Budgeting, cost behaviors, cost allocation and decision-making techniques are examined. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Inte… source
ACCT2390QuickBooks Certified User PrepACCT 2390 - QuickBooks Certified User Prep ACCT 2390 - QuickBooks Certified User Prep 1 credit(s) Prepares students for the QuickBooks Certified User Certification (QBCU). The QuickBooks certificatio… source
ACCT2600Tax AccountingACCT 2600 - Tax Accounting ACCT 2600 - Tax Accounting 3 credit(s) A study of federal income taxes for individuals and sole proprietorships, including filing requirements, gross income, personal and b… source
ACCT2690Accounting CapstoneACCT 2690 - Accounting Capstone ACCT 2690 - Accounting Capstone 2 credit(s) Review and research of topics previously studied. The course includes the student’s final assessment to complete the busine… source
AMDT1000Blueprint ReadingAMDT 1000 - Blueprint Reading AMDT 1000 - Blueprint Reading 3 credit(s) Students will learn the principles of visualization, understanding of basic and advanced part drawings and reading and interpre… source
AMDT1010Precision Measurement & SafetyAMDT 1010 - Precision Measurement & Safety AMDT 1010 - Precision Measurement & Safety 3 credit(s) Introduction to occupational safety and precision measurement. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical-… source
AMDT1030Manual MachiningAMDT 1030 - Manual Machining AMDT 1030 - Manual Machining 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AMDT 1010 - Precision Measurement & Safety Provides technical info… source
AMDT1080Introduction to CNCAMDT 1080 - Introduction to CNC AMDT 1080 - Introduction to CNC 3 credit(s) This course provides introductory knowledge for basic CNC Lathe and Mill programming, setup, and operation. Class- 30 Pract… source
AMDT1200CNC Lathe OperationsAMDT 1200 - CNC Lathe Operations AMDT 1200 - CNC Lathe Operations 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AMDT1220CNC Mill OperationsAMDT 1220 - CNC Mill Operations AMDT 1220 - CNC Mill Operations 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AMDT1240CAD/CAM FundamentalsAMDT 1240 - CAD/CAM Fundamentals AMDT 1240 - CAD/CAM Fundamentals 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AMDT 1200 - CNC Lathe Operations and AMDT 1220 - CNC Mill… source
AMDT1610Injection Molding FoundationsAMDT 1610 - Injection Molding Foundations AMDT 1610 - Injection Molding Foundations 3 credit(s) Student will learn the foundational skills and terminology required to work in plastic injection moldin… source
AMDT1620Injection Molding ConceptsAMDT 1620 - Injection Molding Concepts AMDT 1620 - Injection Molding Concepts 3 credit(s) This course covers key components required to conduct a systematic approach to the plastic injection molding… source
AMDT1630Injection Molding OperationsAMDT 1630 - Injection Molding Operations AMDT 1630 - Injection Molding Operations 3 credit(s) This course covers machine setup, startup, and safety. Principles of mold maintenance and auxiliary equip… source
AMDT1640Injection Molding ProcessesAMDT 1640 - Injection Molding Processes AMDT 1640 - Injection Molding Processes 3 credit(s) This course s students utilize a systematic approach to develop an injection molding process. Strategies, m… source
AMDT2750Injection Molding BasicsAMDT 2750 - Injection Molding Basics AMDT 2750 - Injection Molding Basics 3 credit(s) Fundamental skills are developed in setup and operating an injection molding press. Basic understanding of inject… source
AMDT2840Fixture ConstructionAMDT 2840 - Fixture Construction AMDT 2840 - Fixture Construction 3 credit(s) Fundamental skills are developed in the construction of a fixture. Class- 22 Practical Lab- 68 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AMDT2850Die Design IAMDT 2850 - Die Design I AMDT 2850 - Die Design I 3 credit(s) Covers die design fundamentals and introduces various types of dies, mechanisms and components commonly used in die design. Class- 30 Pra… source
AMDT2870Die MakingAMDT 2870 - Die Making AMDT 2870 - Die Making 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AMDT 2850 - Die Design I Fundamental skills are developed in constructing a si… source
AMDT2910Mold FinishingAMDT 2910 - Mold Finishing AMDT 2910 - Mold Finishing 3 credit(s) Develop necessary skills in polishing, texturing and engraving mold cavities. Develop skill to repair damaged mold cavities. Class- 3… source
AMDT2920Mold DesignAMDT 2920 - Mold Design AMDT 2920 - Mold Design 3 credit(s) Fundamental skills are developed in utilizing CAD software to design a piece part and plastic injection mold. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Cl… source
AMDT2940Mold Construction IAMDT 2940 - Mold Construction I AMDT 2940 - Mold Construction I 3 credit(s) Introduction to basic mold construction techniques, including basic mold making practices and procedures. Includes construc… source
AMDT2970Advanced MachiningAMDT 2970 - Advanced Machining AMDT 2970 - Advanced Machining 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AGRI1000Agribusiness ApplicationsAGRI 1000 - Agribusiness Applications AGRI 1000 - Agribusiness Applications 2 credit(s) A review of mathematical applications in crop and livestock production and in agribusiness and financial manage… source
AGRI1030Introduction to Agriculture & Natural ResourcesAGRI 1030 - Introduction to Agriculture & Natural Resources AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Agriculture & Natural Resources 3 credit(s) The study of agricultural and natural resource systems. The interre… source
AGRI1260Introduction to Agriculture TechnologyAGRI 1260 - Introduction to Agriculture Technology AGRI 1260 - Introduction to Agriculture Technology 3 credit(s) Introduction to the concepts of precision agriculture, the tools of precision agricul… source
AGRI1310Plant ScienceAGRI 1310 - Plant Science AGRI 1310 - Plant Science 3 credit(s) A broad study of basic principles of facts relating to the major field, food and fiber crops produced in the United States. Class- 45 P… source
AGRI1320Corn & Soybean ProductionAGRI 1320 - Corn & Soybean Production AGRI 1320 - Corn & Soybean Production 3 credit(s) A comprehensive study of modern-day corn and soybean production to include plant growth, varieties, tillage, fe… source
AGRI1340Forage ProductionAGRI 1340 - Forage Production AGRI 1340 - Forage Production 2 credit(s) Grasses and legumes of Nebraska and emphasizing the role they play in a productive livestock industry. Includes management prac… source
AGRI1350Plant Science LabAGRI 1350 - Plant Science Lab AGRI 1350 - Plant Science Lab 1 credit(s) Study of the agronomic plant kingdom with emphasis on anatomy, development, and reproduction of angiosperms. Class- 0 Practical… source
AGRI1360Cropland & Range ManagementAGRI 1360 - Cropland & Range Management AGRI 1360 - Cropland & Range Management 3 credit(s) Examines how crop inputs are managed, including seed, nutrients, crop protection, and other best management… source
AGRI1370Water ManagementAGRI 1370 - Water Management AGRI 1370 - Water Management 2 credit(s) Examines water budget, precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff and stream flow, groundwater, water quality parameters, chemigat… source
AGRI1380GPS, Sensors & ControllersAGRI 1380 - GPS, Sensors & Controllers AGRI 1380 - GPS, Sensors & Controllers 2 credit(s) Describes several tools including GPS, grid samples, moisture probes, and other sensors used for collecting f… source
AGRI1390Integrating Sensors & ControlsAGRI 1390 - Integrating Sensors & Controls AGRI 1390 - Integrating Sensors & Controls 2 credit(s) Integrating sensors and controls with equipment and applying a plan. Discusses the importance of inte… source
AGRI1410Agricultural EconomicsAGRI 1410 - Agricultural Economics AGRI 1410 - Agricultural Economics 3 credit(s) Examines the structure and organization of the agricultural industry and basic micro- and macroeconomic principles as… source
AGRI1450Agricultural Sales & ServiceAGRI 1450 - Agricultural Sales & Service AGRI 1450 - Agricultural Sales & Service 3 credit(s) Introduction to the concepts and practices used in the selling of agricultural products. Course includes… source
AGRI1530Soil ScienceAGRI 1530 - Soil Science AGRI 1530 - Soil Science 4 credit(s) Soil structure, soil water, and air as they relate to crop production. Course includes lab components, including physical properties, soi… source
AGRI1700Animal ScienceAGRI 1700 - Animal Science AGRI 1700 - Animal Science 4 credit(s) Deals with world food and animal production. Course includes world food production, genetics, livestock feeding, beef, dairy cattle,… source
AGRI2010Agricultural Enterprise ManagementAGRI 2010 - Agricultural Enterprise Management AGRI 2010 - Agricultural Enterprise Management 4 credit(s) A study of organization and management of the farm business to include whole farm analysis, c… source
AGRI2110Agricultural Commodity MarketingAGRI 2110 - Agricultural Commodity Marketing AGRI 2110 - Agricultural Commodity Marketing 3 credit(s) Introduction and use of the basic tools and fundamentals a producer may use to develop a marketin… source
AGRI2360Variable Rate ApplicationsAGRI 2360 - Variable Rate Applications AGRI 2360 - Variable Rate Applications 3 credit(s) Examines variable rate application plans at various farming stages. Converts formulas and data into usable fo… source
AGRI2370Agricultural GISAGRI 2370 - Agricultural GIS AGRI 2370 - Agricultural GIS 3 credit(s) Analyze geographic information systems (GIS) and their capabilities, uses, and limitations. Examine basic cartographic concepts i… source
AGRI2380Precision Ag SoftwareAGRI 2380 - Precision Ag Software AGRI 2380 - Precision Ag Software 3 credit(s) Examines general GIS and precision agriculture specific software to understand how most GIS and precision agriculture s… source
AGRI2590Agribusiness CapstoneAGRI 2590 - Agribusiness Capstone AGRI 2590 - Agribusiness Capstone 2 credit(s) Provides students with the opportunity to bring their internship experience into a seminar format. Students will develo… source
AGRI2640Chemical Application ManagementAGRI 2640 - Chemical Application Management AGRI 2640 - Chemical Application Management 3 credit(s) Reading and understanding pesticide labels, calibration of application equipment, personal and envi… source
AGRI2700Animal Health PracticesAGRI 2700 - Animal Health Practices AGRI 2700 - Animal Health Practices 4 credit(s) Animal health management of domestic farm animals with emphasis on beef, dairy, swine, and horses. Class- 60 Practi… source
AGRI2720Beef ProductionAGRI 2720 - Beef Production AGRI 2720 - Beef Production 3 credit(s) The study of beef production as it relates to the beef industry, bovine reproduction and genetics, cow/calf, stocker/feeder and fee… source
AGRI2730Swine ProductionAGRI 2730 - Swine Production AGRI 2730 - Swine Production 3 credit(s) Deals with swine reproduction management, disease, nutrition, swine growing and finishing, facilities, and pork quality improveme… source
AGRI2780Feeds & Feeding PracticesAGRI 2780 - Feeds & Feeding Practices AGRI 2780 - Feeds & Feeding Practices 3 credit(s) Fundamentals of basic nutrition and feeding of various species. Includes feedstuff identification, nutrient and… source
ARTS1010Introduction to the Visual ArtsARTS 1010 - Introduction to the Visual Arts ARTS 1010 - Introduction to the Visual Arts 3 credit(s) An appreciation of the visual arts as a creative process. Includes an overview of the historical ev… source
ARTS12202-Dimensional DesignARTS 1220 - 2-Dimensional Design ARTS 1220 - 2-Dimensional Design 3 credit(s) An introduction to the visual elements and organizing principles of two-dimensional art and design. Emphasis is placed on… source
ARTS12303-Dimensional DesignARTS 1230 - 3-Dimensional Design ARTS 1230 - 3-Dimensional Design 3 credit(s) An introduction to the visual elements and organizing principles of three-dimensional art and design. Emphasis is placed… source
ARTS1250Art FundamentalsARTS 1250 - Art Fundamentals ARTS 1250 - Art Fundamentals 3 credit(s) A broadening of knowledge and appreciation of art with emphasis on basic art elements, art materials and processes, and associate… source
ARTS1260PrintmakingARTS 1260 - Printmaking ARTS 1260 - Printmaking 3 credit(s) Skill development and understanding of a variety of printmaking media, including linocut, woodcut, monoprint, engraving and silk screening… source
ARTS1270Drawing IARTS 1270 - Drawing I ARTS 1270 - Drawing I 3 credit(s) Utilizing observation and imagination, the student will study and apply in individual projects the principles of drawing and perspective includ… source
ARTS1280PaintingARTS 1280 - Painting ARTS 1280 - Painting 3 credit(s) The process of painting, the examination of the nature of painting materials, and concepts which apply to growth as a painter. Includes the human… source
ARTS1450Design IARTS 1450 - Design I ARTS 1450 - Design I 3 credit(s) Two-dimensional design fundamentals: concepts and processes. Studio problems are used to introduce concepts, vocabulary, and skills applicable to… source
ARTS1500Introduction to Digital PhotographyARTS 1500 - Introduction to Digital Photography ARTS 1500 - Introduction to Digital Photography 3 credit(s) An introduction to digital photographic processes, image-making, editing, and printing. Emp… source
ARTS2650InDesign for DesignersARTS 2650 - InDesign for Designers ARTS 2650 - InDesign for Designers 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the use of Adobe lnDesign to study historical and contemporary practices of typography and int… source
AUTB1000Collision Repair SafetyAUTB 1000 - Collision Repair Safety AUTB 1000 - Collision Repair Safety 1 credit(s) Students will become familiar with safety practices associated with auto body technology. Also covered will be pers… source
AUTB1250Basic Metal Bumping & FinishingAUTB 1250 - Basic Metal Bumping & Finishing AUTB 1250 - Basic Metal Bumping & Finishing 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1000 - Collision Repair Safety… source
AUTB1260WeldingAUTB 1260 - Welding AUTB 1260 - Welding 3 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AUTB1270Plastic Filler & Plastic/Fiberglass RepairAUTB 1270 - Plastic Filler & Plastic/Fiberglass Repair AUTB 1270 - Plastic Filler & Plastic/Fiberglass Repair 2 credit(s) They will also become familiar with composite plastics and fiberglass, and th… source
AUTB1280EstimatingAUTB 1280 - Estimating AUTB 1280 - Estimating 1 credit(s) The student will use a computer estimating program to print a computer damage estimate. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AUTB1290Fender Repair & ReplacementAUTB 1290 - Fender Repair & Replacement AUTB 1290 - Fender Repair & Replacement 1 credit(s) Restoration of a damaged fender and the proper procedures to prepare, install, and fit a new fender to a ca… source
AUTB1300Door Straightening & AlignmentAUTB 1300 - Door Straightening & Alignment AUTB 1300 - Door Straightening & Alignment 2 credit(s) Provides skills in many methods of door repair and in aligning the door glasses and doors to the car… source
AUTB1310Quarter Panel StraighteningAUTB 1310 - Quarter Panel Straightening AUTB 1310 - Quarter Panel Straightening 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AUTB1320Glass InstallationAUTB 1320 - Glass Installation AUTB 1320 - Glass Installation 1 credit(s) Covers installation of door glasses, including how to fit, install, and seal both rubber mounted and adhesive mounted windshi… source
AUTB1330Front End AssemblyAUTB 1330 - Front End Assembly AUTB 1330 - Front End Assembly 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1320 - Glass Installation Skills in installing, fitting,… source
AUTB1340Frame StraighteningAUTB 1340 - Frame Straightening AUTB 1340 - Frame Straightening 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1330 - Front End Assembly Experience in repairing the f… source
AUTB1350Body Panel ReplacementAUTB 1350 - Body Panel Replacement AUTB 1350 - Body Panel Replacement 6 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1340 - Frame Straightening Skill in replacing sev… source
AUTB2500Introduction to Automotive RefinishingAUTB 2500 - Introduction to Automotive Refinishing AUTB 2500 - Introduction to Automotive Refinishing 1 credit(s) Students become familiar with shop practices and are given an understanding of automo… source
AUTB2510Spray EquipmentAUTB 2510 - Spray Equipment AUTB 2510 - Spray Equipment 1 credit(s) Students will disassemble the spray gun learning its working parts, how it operates, and how to properly apply a finish. Class- 8 P… source
AUTB2520Refinishing Shop EquipmentAUTB 2520 - Refinishing Shop Equipment AUTB 2520 - Refinishing Shop Equipment 1 credit(s) The major pieces of equipment necessary to start a refinishing shop are discussed. Recommended types, how the… source
AUTB2530Paint Materials & AbrasivesAUTB 2530 - Paint Materials & Abrasives AUTB 2530 - Paint Materials & Abrasives 1 credit(s) Covers how, why, and where the refinishing materials and abrasives are used, as well as their cost and fami… source
AUTB2600Single-Stage RefinishingAUTB 2600 - Single-Stage Refinishing AUTB 2600 - Single-Stage Refinishing 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2530 - Paint Materials & Abrasives Actual exp… source
AUTB2610Spot Repair IAUTB 2610 - Spot Repair I AUTB 2610 - Spot Repair I 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2600 - Single-Stage Refinishing Actual experience in application of… source
AUTB2620Spot Repair IIAUTB 2620 - Spot Repair II AUTB 2620 - Spot Repair II 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2610 - Spot Repair I Actual experience in application of material… source
AUTB2630Refinishing IAUTB 2630 - Refinishing I AUTB 2630 - Refinishing I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2620 - Spot Repair II Actual experience in application of materials… source
AUTB2640Refinishing IIAUTB 2640 - Refinishing II AUTB 2640 - Refinishing II 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2630 - Refinishing I Students become familiar with materials used… source
AUTB2650Refinishing IIIAUTB 2650 - Refinishing III AUTB 2650 - Refinishing III 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2640 - Refinishing II Students become familiar with materials u… source
AUTB2660Refinishing IVAUTB 2660 - Refinishing IV AUTB 2660 - Refinishing IV 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2650 - Refinishing III Students become familiar with materials us… source
AUTO1000Basic Shop PracticesAUTO 1000 - Basic Shop Practices AUTO 1000 - Basic Shop Practices 2 credit(s) Students will learn basic shop functions using various shop equipment, including hand tools, special tools, measuring too… source
AUTO1020Basic Shop Practices-Fasteners & Job ManagementAUTO 1020 - Basic Shop Practices-Fasteners & Job Management AUTO 1020 - Basic Shop Practices-Fasteners & Job Management 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AUTO1100Automotive Electrical Systems IAUTO 1100 - Automotive Electrical Systems I AUTO 1100 - Automotive Electrical Systems I 3 credit(s) Class- 37 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AUTO1150Automotive Electrical Systems IIAUTO 1150 - Automotive Electrical Systems II AUTO 1150 - Automotive Electrical Systems II 4 credit(s) Class- 37 Practical Lab- 68 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AUTO1160Body Control SystemsAUTO 1160 - Body Control Systems AUTO 1160 - Body Control Systems 2 credit(s) A study of automotive body control systems including safety systems, communication systems, and comfort systems. The stud… source
AUTO1200Manual Transmissions & ClutchesAUTO 1200 - Manual Transmissions & Clutches AUTO 1200 - Manual Transmissions & Clutches 2 credit(s) An introduction to vehicle power trains, including a study of parts and their function, adjustment… source
AUTO1220Drivetrain & AxlesAUTO 1220 - Drivetrain & Axles AUTO 1220 - Drivetrain & Axles 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
AUTO1300Engine RepairAUTO 1300 - Engine Repair AUTO 1300 - Engine Repair 8 credit(s) Student will be introduced to all of the various operations necessary to repair an internal combustion engine. Class- 75 Practical Lab-… source
AUTO1400Transportation Heating/ACAUTO 1400 - Transportation Heating/AC AUTO 1400 - Transportation Heating/AC 4 credit(s) Prepares the student to perform routine service on various automotive systems. The student will learn the princ… source
AUTO1500Automatic Transmission TheoryAUTO 1500 - Automatic Transmission Theory AUTO 1500 - Automatic Transmission Theory 2 credit(s) Enables the student to become familiar with components and fundamentals of the automatic transmission i… source
AUTO1730Engine PerformanceAUTO 1730 - Engine Performance AUTO 1730 - Engine Performance 4 credit(s) Students will analyze Engine Performance systems including fundamental engine components and testing, advanced engine operati… source
AUTO1800Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal IAUTO 1800 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal I AUTO 1800 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal I 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to brakes, steering, suspension, and tir… source
AUTO1850Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal IIAUTO 1850 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal II AUTO 1850 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal II 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTO 1800 -… source
AUTO2500Automatic Transmission RepairAUTO 2500 - Automatic Transmission Repair AUTO 2500 - Automatic Transmission Repair 5 credit(s) Complete minor and major service procedures for automatic transmissions including diagnosis and repair… source
AUTO2600Electronic Brake Control SystemsAUTO 2600 - Electronic Brake Control Systems AUTO 2600 - Electronic Brake Control Systems 2 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the diagnosis and repair of anti-lock brakes and related syste… source
AUTO2700Fuel SystemsAUTO 2700 - Fuel Systems AUTO 2700 - Fuel Systems 6 credit(s) A study of basic fuel system operation, including fuel injection, evaporative emissions including sensor input and outputs. Class- 75 Pra… source
AUTO2800Wheel Alignment & Steering/Suspension RepairAUTO 2800 - Wheel Alignment & Steering/Suspension Repair AUTO 2800 - Wheel Alignment & Steering/Suspension Repair 3 credit(s) A study of alignment theory and service including: four-wheel and two-whe… source
BIOS1010General BiologyBIOS 1010 - General Biology BIOS 1010 - General Biology 4 credit(s) This course covers fundamental processes of cells and organisms, cell structure, genetics, biotechnology, evolution, classification… source
BIOS1020Human BiologyBIOS 1020 - Human Biology BIOS 1020 - Human Biology 3 credit(s) Explores basic biological principles as they relate to humans. Besides studying concepts of human structure and function, reproduction,… source
BIOS1040Introduction to SustainabilityBIOS 1040 - Introduction to Sustainability BIOS 1040 - Introduction to Sustainability 3 credit(s) This course covers the essential concepts of sustainability including the history of United States En… source
BIOS1060Environmental ScienceBIOS 1060 - Environmental Science BIOS 1060 - Environmental Science 3 credit(s) An interdisciplinary study of the interactions between human populations and the natural world. Scientific principles,… source
BIOS1070Environmental Science LabBIOS 1070 - Environmental Science Lab BIOS 1070 - Environmental Science Lab 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: BIOS 1060 - Environmental Science A laboratory s… source
BIOS1250Structure & Function of Human Body IBIOS 1250 - Structure & Function of Human Body I BIOS 1250 - Structure & Function of Human Body I 2 credit(s) Note: Previous biology and/or chemistry ful, but not required. First course studying the… source
BIOS1260Structure & Function of Human Body IIBIOS 1260 - Structure & Function of Human Body II BIOS 1260 - Structure & Function of Human Body II 2 credit(s) Study of the basic structure and function of the human body from the cell through the s… source
BIOS1280General PathologyBIOS 1280 - General Pathology BIOS 1280 - General Pathology 1 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
BIOS1500Principles of Biology IBIOS 1500 - Principles of Biology I BIOS 1500 - Principles of Biology I 4 credit(s) This course covers core concepts of biology, including the cellular organization of life, and also seeks to develop… source
BIOS1510Principles of Biology IIBIOS 1510 - Principles of Biology II BIOS 1510 - Principles of Biology II 4 credit(s) This course follows BIOS 1500 and continues the coverage of core concepts of biology, including the multicellular… source
BIOS2250Human Anatomy & Physiology IBIOS 2250 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOS 2250 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
BIOS2260Human Anatomy & Physiology IIBIOS 2260 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOS 2260 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
BIOS2460MicrobiologyBIOS 2460 - Microbiology BIOS 2460 - Microbiology 4 credit(s) Accompanying laboratory study emphasizes microbiological techniques including microbial control and manipulation. Class- 45 Practical Lab… source
BSAD1010Consumer ProblemsBSAD 1010 - Consumer Problems BSAD 1010 - Consumer Problems 3 credit(s) The investigation of the rights and responsibilities of consumers. This includes identifying guidelines for selecting goods and… source
BSAD1050Introduction to BusinessBSAD 1050 - Introduction to Business BSAD 1050 - Introduction to Business 3 credit(s) An introductory study and overview of the role of business in society as well as a discussion of the various disc… source
BSAD1110Computer & Internet LiteracyBSAD 1110 - Computer & Internet Literacy BSAD 1110 - Computer & Internet Literacy 3 credit(s) Provides knowledge and skills required for basic computing fundamentals, key application software, and ut… source
BSAD1120Intro to Business TechnologyBSAD 1120 - Intro to Business Technology BSAD 1120 - Intro to Business Technology 3 credit(s) An overview of business technology. Provides an interactive study of fundamental procedures and technique… source
BSAD1170Collaborative ApplicationsBSAD 1170 - Collaborative Applications BSAD 1170 - Collaborative Applications 1 credit(s) Students will gain hands-on experience with collaborative applications and tools commonly used in business. S… source
BSAD1180Business ApplicationsBSAD 1180 - Business Applications BSAD 1180 - Business Applications 3 credit(s) Students will gain an understanding of technology commonly used in business. Topics will include productivity software,… source
BSAD1210Workplace ProfessionalismBSAD 1210 - Workplace Professionalism BSAD 1210 - Workplace Professionalism 3 credit(s) In this course, students will gain an understanding of the foundation of effective workplace relationships and… source
BSAD1230Business CommunicationBSAD 1230 - Business Communication BSAD 1230 - Business Communication 3 credit(s) This course prepares students for the variety of communication used in today’s workplace. Course content includes: wr… source
BSAD1360Personal Financial PlanningBSAD 1360 - Personal Financial Planning BSAD 1360 - Personal Financial Planning 3 credit(s) A study and application of the steps required in the personal financial planning process including budgetin… source
BSAD1520Intro to Project ManagementBSAD 1520 - Intro to Project Management BSAD 1520 - Intro to Project Management 3 credit(s) Covers fundamental principles of project management, including project life cycles, scope, scheduling, cost… source
BSAD1570Business Legal Issues & EthicsBSAD 1570 - Business Legal Issues & Ethics BSAD 1570 - Business Legal Issues & Ethics 3 credit(s) This course introduces fundamental legal and ethical principles shaping U.S. business operations. It… source
BSAD1780Word SpecialistBSAD 1780 - Word Specialist BSAD 1780 - Word Specialist 2 credit(s) This course will teach students how to utilize Word software at the specialist level. Topics covered include: creating and managing… source
BSAD1790Excel SpecialistBSAD 1790 - Excel Specialist BSAD 1790 - Excel Specialist 2 credit(s) This course teaches Excel at the specialist level. Topics covered include: creating and managing worksheets and workbooks, creati… source
BSAD1800PowerPoint SpecialistBSAD 1800 - PowerPoint Specialist BSAD 1800 - PowerPoint Specialist 2 credit(s) Students will learn how to use the PowerPoint presentation software. Topics covered include: creating and managing pres… source
BSAD1810Desktop PublishingBSAD 1810 - Desktop Publishing BSAD 1810 - Desktop Publishing 3 credit(s) Elements of desktop publishing will be covered including equipment used, combining text and graphics, and page layout and des… source
BSAD1920Leading & MotivatingBSAD 1920 - Leading & Motivating BSAD 1920 - Leading & Motivating 3 credit(s) Leadership skills, teamwork, team building techniques, employee relations and confrontational management will be covered.… source
BSAD2100Social Media AnalyticsBSAD 2100 - Social Media Analytics BSAD 2100 - Social Media Analytics 3 credit(s) This course explores the foundation of social media analytics. Topics include, how to use data from social media plat… source
BSAD2110Social Media PlanningBSAD 2110 - Social Media Planning BSAD 2110 - Social Media Planning 3 credit(s) Designed to train students in the marketing and management of a company’s social media strategy. Students will gain exp… source
BSAD2170Applied StatisticsBSAD 2170 - Applied Statistics BSAD 2170 - Applied Statistics 3 credit(s) The course is an introduction to basic probability and statistical methods that are used in a wide variety of disciplines. To… source
BSAD2200Introduction to Business LawBSAD 2200 - Introduction to Business Law BSAD 2200 - Introduction to Business Law 3 credit(s) This is a survey course covering the legal aspects of business decision making. It is designed to provide… source
BSAD2220Customer Service SkillsBSAD 2220 - Customer Service Skills BSAD 2220 - Customer Service Skills 3 credit(s) Review concepts and develop skills to become a customer service-oriented employee within any type or size of busine… source
BSAD2510Supervisory ManagementBSAD 2510 - Supervisory Management BSAD 2510 - Supervisory Management 3 credit(s) A survey of the basic functions of a manager’s job–planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. It s students asse… source
BSAD2520Principles of MarketingBSAD 2520 - Principles of Marketing BSAD 2520 - Principles of Marketing 3 credit(s) A study of the development of an effective marketing system including consumer behavior, product, pricing, distribu… source
BSAD2540Principles of ManagementBSAD 2540 - Principles of Management BSAD 2540 - Principles of Management 3 credit(s) Introduction to management theory and practice with emphasis on the primary functions of planning, organizing, le… source
BSAD2560Information Systems in ManagementBSAD 2560 - Information Systems in Management BSAD 2560 - Information Systems in Management 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the understanding and the use of various information systems including t… source
BSAD2590Digital MarketingBSAD 2590 - Digital Marketing BSAD 2590 - Digital Marketing 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to the strategies, tools, and techniques of effective digital marketing. Students will explore… source
BSAD2820Office ManagementBSAD 2820 - Office Management BSAD 2820 - Office Management 3 credit(s) Development of office management skills for effective use of people, technology, systems, equipment and space. Topics include h… source
BSAD2900Business Admin CapstoneBSAD 2900 - Business Admin Capstone BSAD 2900 - Business Admin Capstone 2 credit(s) Review and research of topics previously studied. The course includes the student’s final assessment to complete th… source
CHEM1000Basic Concepts of ChemistryCHEM 1000 - Basic Concepts of Chemistry CHEM 1000 - Basic Concepts of Chemistry 2 credit(s) A study of basic chemistry principles and biological chemistry using minimal math. Recommended for students… source
CHEM1050Elements of ChemistryCHEM 1050 - Elements of Chemistry CHEM 1050 - Elements of Chemistry 4 credit(s) Provides a working knowledge of fundamental theory and includes laboratory. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Int… source
CHEM1090General Chemistry ICHEM 1090 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1090 - General Chemistry I 4 credit(s) This is the first course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical rea… source
CHEM1100General Chemistry IICHEM 1100 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1100 - General Chemistry II 4 credit(s) Topics include solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, solubility, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. C… source
CHEM2510Organic Chemistry ICHEM 2510 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2510 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credit(s) Topics may also include: spectroscopy. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
CHEM2520Organic Chemistry IICHEM 2520 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2520 - Organic Chemistry II 4 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
CNST1200Construction SafetyCNST 1200 - Construction Safety CNST 1200 - Construction Safety 1 credit(s) Prepares the student to use both carpentry and power tools safely and responsibly. Both the theory and the practice of safe… source
CNST1400Residential ComponentsCNST 1400 - Residential Components CNST 1400 - Residential Components 2 credit(s) The student learns the identification, use and methods of application of structural materials, fasteners, bonding age… source
CNST1500Residential FramingCNST 1500 - Residential Framing CNST 1500 - Residential Framing 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
CNST1600Residential ExteriorsCNST 1600 - Residential Exteriors CNST 1600 - Residential Exteriors 3 credit(s) Selection and methods of application of various kinds of residential exterior wall and roof coverings. Class- 30 Practi… source
CNST1700Residential InteriorsCNST 1700 - Residential Interiors CNST 1700 - Residential Interiors 3 credit(s) Students will study and construct interior walls and ceilings including the application of insulation and drywall. Clas… source
CNST1900Residential Interior Finish CarpentryCNST 1900 - Residential Interior Finish Carpentry CNST 1900 - Residential Interior Finish Carpentry 2 credit(s) Cutting, fitting, applying, and installing various kinds of trim and hardware for doors… source
CNST1950Cabinet Construction ICNST 1950 - Cabinet Construction I CNST 1950 - Cabinet Construction I 2 credit(s) Students will demonstrate the accepted standards of construction in cabinet dimensions, design, and materials, provid… source
CNST1960Cabinet Construction IICNST 1960 - Cabinet Construction II CNST 1960 - Cabinet Construction II 3 credit(s) Introduces the student to more complex types of cabinet construction and provides the opportunity to plan, estimate… source
CNST2000Building LayoutCNST 2000 - Building Layout CNST 2000 - Building Layout 2 credit(s) Location of lot lines, establishing building lines, establishing grades, erecting batter boards, footing layout, and national and m… source
CNST2150Construction Applications ICNST 2150 - Construction Applications I CNST 2150 - Construction Applications I 4 credit(s) Students will demonstrate supervisory experience and hands-on applications in areas including project plann… source
CNST2160Construction Applications IICNST 2160 - Construction Applications II CNST 2160 - Construction Applications II 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
CNST2200Advanced Roof FramingCNST 2200 - Advanced Roof Framing CNST 2200 - Advanced Roof Framing 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
CNST2310Stair BuildingCNST 2310 - Stair Building CNST 2310 - Stair Building 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
CNST2400Residential DesignCNST 2400 - Residential Design CNST 2400 - Residential Design 3 credit(s) Through the use of computer software, the student will design a residential structure that meets current building codes and d… source
CNST2500Construction Costs & EstimatesCNST 2500 - Construction Costs & Estimates CNST 2500 - Construction Costs & Estimates 4 credit(s) Step-by-step procedures in computing material, labor, business and overhead costs related to resident… source
CNST2600Residential Blueprint ReadingCNST 2600 - Residential Blueprint Reading CNST 2600 - Residential Blueprint Reading 2 credit(s) The familiarization and interpretation of building construction drawings and specifications for occupat… source
CNST2630Furniture Design & Construction ICNST 2630 - Furniture Design & Construction I CNST 2630 - Furniture Design & Construction I 1 credit(s) This course gives the student the opportunity to design, estimate, build and apply a finish to… source
CNST2640Furniture Design & Construction IICNST 2640 - Furniture Design & Construction II CNST 2640 - Furniture Design & Construction II 2 credit(s) This course gives the student the opportunity to design, estimate, build and apply a finish t… source
CNST2710Commercial Construction TheoryCNST 2710 - Commercial Construction Theory CNST 2710 - Commercial Construction Theory 2 credit(s) A strong emphasis is placed on safety, and industry certification training is integrated to prepare s… source
CNST2720Site ManagementCNST 2720 - Site Management CNST 2720 - Site Management 2 credit(s) Students will gain hands-on experience in site logistics, scheduling, safety, subcontractor coordination, quality control to indust… source
CNST2730Structural Systems ICNST 2730 - Structural Systems I CNST 2730 - Structural Systems I 3 credit(s) Students learn to install structural systems, apply finishes, and construct load-bearing and prefab models. Emphasis is p… source
CNST2740Structural Systems IICNST 2740 - Structural Systems II CNST 2740 - Structural Systems II 3 credit(s) Hands-on experience is emphasized. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
CNST2750Construction SoftwareCNST 2750 - Construction Software CNST 2750 - Construction Software 3 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on integrating software to plan, manage, and execute commercial construction projects efficiently. C… source
CNST2760Concrete ApplicationsCNST 2760 - Concrete Applications CNST 2760 - Concrete Applications 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on combining skills essential for modern concrete applications. Class- 0 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical-… source
CRIM1010Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRIM 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) Provides an overview of the history, development, and philosophies of the criminal justice system… source
CRIM1020Introduction to CorrectionsCRIM 1020 - Introduction to Corrections CRIM 1020 - Introduction to Corrections 3 credit(s) Outlines corrections in a systematic process showing the evolving changes within institutional and communit… source
CRIM1030Courts and the Judicial ProcessCRIM 1030 - Courts and the Judicial Process CRIM 1030 - Courts and the Judicial Process 3 credit(s) Surveys the United States judicial system. Topics include, but are not limited to, legal and consti… source
CRIM1280Introduction to Forensic Science-CSICRIM 1280 - Introduction to Forensic Science-CSI CRIM 1280 - Introduction to Forensic Science-CSI 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of forensic crime scene investigat… source
CRIM2000Criminal LawCRIM 2000 - Criminal Law CRIM 2000 - Criminal Law 3 credit(s) Outlines the purpose and function of criminal law. Examines the acts which are declared criminal and the punishment prescribed for commit… source
CRIM2010Introduction to Parole & ProbationCRIM 2010 - Introduction to Parole & Probation CRIM 2010 - Introduction to Parole & Probation 3 credit(s) Provides an introductory survey of the basic principles, philosophies, and techniques in prog… source
CRIM2030Police & SocietyCRIM 2030 - Police & Society CRIM 2030 - Police & Society 3 credit(s) Examines the role of the police in relationship to law enforcement in the United States. Topics include but are not limited to th… source
CRIM2100Juvenile JusticeCRIM 2100 - Juvenile Justice CRIM 2100 - Juvenile Justice 3 credit(s) Examines the origins, philosophy, and source
CRIM2200CriminologyCRIM 2200 - Criminology CRIM 2200 - Criminology 3 credit(s) Examines crime and criminology from a broad social perspective. Emphasizes the nature and causes of crimes, investigation, and prosecution,… source
CRIM2230Race, Crime, and JusticeCRIM 2230 - Race, Crime, and Justice CRIM 2230 - Race, Crime, and Justice 3 credit(s) This course will examine the relationship between race, ethnicity and the criminal justice system. Issues involvi… source
CRIM2240Ethics in Criminal JusticeCRIM 2240 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CRIM 2240 - Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) This course will explore why ethical decision making is so critical in today’s criminal justice system. The f… source
CRIM2260Criminal InvestigationCRIM 2260 - Criminal Investigation CRIM 2260 - Criminal Investigation 3 credit(s) Introduces criminal investigation procedures. Reviews the historical development and investigative processes related… source
CRIM2290Report Writing for Criminal JusticeCRIM 2290 - Report Writing for Criminal Justice CRIM 2290 - Report Writing for Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) Focuses on the unique types of writing required in a criminal justice career. Students are… source
CRIM2400Introduction to Homeland SecurityCRIM 2400 - Introduction to Homeland Security CRIM 2400 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credit(s) This course will examine the history, principles and practices involved in the emerging homelan… source
CRIM2580Communication Skills in Criminal JusticeCRIM 2580 - Communication Skills in Criminal Justice CRIM 2580 - Communication Skills in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) This course will address communication skills that are essential in today’s crimi… source
CRIM2590Contemporary Issues in Criminal JusticeCRIM 2590 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 2590 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) Introduces students to current social issues impacting the criminal justice field a… source
CRIM2870Criminal Justice CapstoneCRIM 2870 - Criminal Justice Capstone CRIM 2870 - Criminal Justice Capstone 2 credit(s) The Capstone course offers each student the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge gained in the Criminal Jus… source
DENT1300Introduction to Dental AssistingDENT 1300 - Introduction to Dental Assisting DENT 1300 - Introduction to Dental Assisting 1 credit(s) Provides background information on the history and development of the dental and dental assisting… source
DENT1320Dental Anatomy & PhysiologyDENT 1320 - Dental Anatomy & Physiology DENT 1320 - Dental Anatomy & Physiology 3 credit(s) A survey of the anatomy and physiology of the human body with focus on the structure and function of the he… source
DENT1330Dental Materials IDENT 1330 - Dental Materials I DENT 1330 - Dental Materials I 1 credit(s) A study of the materials commonly used in dentistry with emphasis on their proper handling and preparation. Class- 8 Practica… source
DENT1340Chairside Assisting SkillsDENT 1340 - Chairside Assisting Skills DENT 1340 - Chairside Assisting Skills 3 credit(s) Familiarizes the student with the equipment in the dental treatment room. Includes an introduction to prepara… source
DENT1350Infection ControlDENT 1350 - Infection Control DENT 1350 - Infection Control 3 credit(s) An introduction to microbiology and infection control as related to dental assisting topics including standard precautions, ste… source
DENT1360Pharmacology & Medical EmergencyDENT 1360 - Pharmacology & Medical Emergency DENT 1360 - Pharmacology & Medical Emergency 1 credit(s) A survey of pharmacology principles, drug classifications, and the use of therapeutic drugs in de… source
DENT1400Dental Practice ManagementDENT 1400 - Dental Practice Management DENT 1400 - Dental Practice Management 3 credit(s) Study of office administration procedures for the dental assistant. Includes reception telephone techniques,… source
DENT1430Dental Materials IIDENT 1430 - Dental Materials II DENT 1430 - Dental Materials II 2 credit(s) Includes the development of skills in specific laboratory tasks. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DENT1450Oral PathologyDENT 1450 - Oral Pathology DENT 1450 - Oral Pathology 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DENT 1320 - Dental Anatomy & Physiology An introduction to the oral sy… source
DENT1460Dental RadiographyDENT 1460 - Dental Radiography DENT 1460 - Dental Radiography 3 credit(s) The student will develop skills in exposing and processing dental radiographs. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Intern… source
DENT1470Nutrition & Prevention in DentistryDENT 1470 - Nutrition & Prevention in Dentistry DENT 1470 - Nutrition & Prevention in Dentistry 2 credit(s) Techniques in nutrition counseling and personal oral hygiene instruction are included. Clas… source
DENT1490Clinical Experience IDENT 1490 - Clinical Experience I DENT 1490 - Clinical Experience I 3 credit(s) The student will have the opportunity to apply dental assisting skills and knowledge in a dental office setting. Class-… source
DENT1540Dental Specialties & Expanded FunctionsDENT 1540 - Dental Specialties & Expanded Functions DENT 1540 - Dental Specialties & Expanded Functions 3 credit(s) Includes information on the duties of the chairside assistant in the dental special… source
DENT1580Clinical Experience IIDENT 1580 - Clinical Experience II DENT 1580 - Clinical Experience II 5 credit(s) The student will return to campus for a required seminar. Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 225 Internship- 0 source
DENH1250Preclinical Dental HygieneDENH 1250 - Preclinical Dental Hygiene DENH 1250 - Preclinical Dental Hygiene 5 credit(s) An introduction to clinical techniques and clinical practice. Included are patient medical history, office em… source
DENH1260Oral Anatomy IDENH 1260 - Oral Anatomy I DENH 1260 - Oral Anatomy I 2 credit(s) An introduction to dental terminology with primary emphasis on morphological characteristics of both the primary and permanent dentit… source
DENH1270Oral Anatomy IIDENH 1270 - Oral Anatomy II DENH 1270 - Oral Anatomy II 1 credit(s) Oral histology with emphasis on the teeth and their supporting structures. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DENH1290PeriodonticsDENH 1290 - Periodontics DENH 1290 - Periodontics 2 credit(s) Study of the periodontium including etiology and treatment of diseases and conditions. Practical experience related through clinical dent… source
DENH1310Head & Neck AnatomyDENH 1310 - Head & Neck Anatomy DENH 1310 - Head & Neck Anatomy 2 credit(s) A study of the identification and function of the major bones, nerves, muscles, and vascular tissue associated with the hea… source
DENH1460RadiologyDENH 1460 - Radiology DENH 1460 - Radiology 3 credit(s) Includes theory and practice in exposing and processing dental radiographs. Introduction to the principles of radiation exposure with emphasis… source
DENH1470Dental MaterialsDENH 1470 - Dental Materials DENH 1470 - Dental Materials 3 credit(s) Practical experience in the use and manipulation of various materials used in dentistry. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0… source
DENH1650Clinical Dental Hygiene IDENH 1650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I DENH 1650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I 4 credit(s) A seminar is held in addition to clinical practice, which relates specifically to additional clinical theory. N… source
DENH1660PharmacologyDENH 1660 - Pharmacology DENH 1660 - Pharmacology 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on drug groups and their indications and contraindications for use. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship-… source
DENH1800Local Anesthesia/Nitrous OxideDENH 1800 - Local Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide DENH 1800 - Local Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DENH2000Clinical InterimDENH 2000 - Clinical Interim DENH 2000 - Clinical Interim 3 credit(s) Seminar will cover continuation of periodontics and second year clinic. Student must have current CPR certification. Class- 15 Pr… source
DENH2250Clinical Dental Hygiene IIDENH 2250 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II DENH 2250 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II 5 credit(s) The student is provided an opportunity to demonstrate increased proficiency. Seminar time for discussion of a… source
DENH2270Dental Health EducationDENH 2270 - Dental Health Education DENH 2270 - Dental Health Education 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on preventive counseling and working in the community as a professional. Class- 30 Practical Lab… source
DENH2320Oral PathologyDENH 2320 - Oral Pathology DENH 2320 - Oral Pathology 2 credit(s) Stress is on current research screening procedures and cancer detection. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DENH2330NutritionDENH 2330 - Nutrition DENH 2330 - Nutrition 2 credit(s) Strong emphasis is placed on relating nutrition to preventive counseling and plaque control procedures. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0… source
DENH2470Community Health IDENH 2470 - Community Health I DENH 2470 - Community Health I 1 credit(s) Introduction to research methodology and the critique of dental literature are included. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical-… source
DENH2480Community Health IIDENH 2480 - Community Health II DENH 2480 - Community Health II 2 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DENH2650Clinical Dental Hygiene IIIDENH 2650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III DENH 2650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III 5 credit(s) Seminar time allotted for evaluation of extramural experiences, student case presentations and board review… source
DENH2660Community PracticumDENH 2660 - Community Practicum DENH 2660 - Community Practicum 2 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 90 Internship- 0 source
DENH2680JurisprudenceDENH 2680 - Jurisprudence DENH 2680 - Jurisprudence 1 credit(s) Includes a review of the Nebraska Dental Practice Act. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DENH2700Preventive DentistryDENH 2700 - Preventive Dentistry DENH 2700 - Preventive Dentistry 1 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DENH2810Supplemental PracticumDENH 2810 - Supplemental Practicum DENH 2810 - Supplemental Practicum 1 credit(s) Continuation of clinical experience in preparation for the clinical exam. With emphasis on clinical remediation and c… source
DSLT1000Intro to Diesel TechnologyDSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology 3 credit(s) Teaches shop safety practices and proper use of shop equipment, tools, hazardous materials, measuring tools,… source
DSLT1100Standard HardwareDSLT 1100 - Standard Hardware DSLT 1100 - Standard Hardware 1 credit(s) A study of standard fasteners used with on-highway trucks, agriculture, and construction equipment. Identification, classificat… source
DSLT1200Special ToolsDSLT 1200 - Special Tools DSLT 1200 - Special Tools 4 credit(s) Use and care of special tools such as cylinder repairing tools, torque wrenches, valve and seat grinding tools, and screw extractors an… source
DSLT1300Preventative MaintenanceDSLT 1300 - Preventative Maintenance DSLT 1300 - Preventative Maintenance 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology Teaches pre… source
DSLT1400Diesel Manual Transmissions & ClutchesDSLT 1400 - Diesel Manual Transmissions & Clutches DSLT 1400 - Diesel Manual Transmissions & Clutches 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to D… source
DSLT1500Electrical/ElectronicsDSLT 1500 - Electrical/Electronics DSLT 1500 - Electrical/Electronics 7 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of electricity and the application of these fundamentals to various circuits. Class- 75 P… source
DSLT1510Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical SystemsDSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Systems DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Systems 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intr… source
DSLT1600Heating & Air ConditioningDSLT 1600 - Heating & Air Conditioning DSLT 1600 - Heating & Air Conditioning 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DSLT1700Fuel Injection TheoryDSLT 1700 - Fuel Injection Theory DSLT 1700 - Fuel Injection Theory 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology Teaches the basic… source
DSLT1800Peoria Field TripDSLT 1800 - Peoria Field Trip DSLT 1800 - Peoria Field Trip 1 credit(s) A study of the Caterpillar Manufacturing plant. Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DSLT2000Truck Power TrainsDSLT 2000 - Truck Power Trains DSLT 2000 - Truck Power Trains 4 credit(s) Students will learn to correctly calculate gear ratios, calculate drive line angles. Additionally, they will learn to diagnos… source
DSLT2010Twin Disc ClutchesDSLT 2010 - Twin Disc Clutches DSLT 2010 - Twin Disc Clutches 1 credit(s) Students will learn to diagnose and repair twin disc clutches with an emphasis on failure analysis. Class- 15 Practical Lab-… source
DSLT2110Heavy Equipment Drive Systems IDSLT 2110 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems I DSLT 2110 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems I 2 credit(s) Students will obtain basic knowledge of various ground drive systems used in today’s agricultural a… source
DSLT2120Heavy Equipment Drive Systems IIDSLT 2120 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems II DSLT 2120 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems II 2 credit(s) Students will obtain basic repair skills of various ground drive systems used in today’s agricult… source
DSLT2200Diesel Engines IDSLT 2200 - Diesel Engines I DSLT 2200 - Diesel Engines I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology Operating principles and re… source
DSLT2210Diesel Engines IIDSLT 2210 - Diesel Engines II DSLT 2210 - Diesel Engines II 6 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology and DSLT 2200 - Diesel En… source
DSLT2310Air Brake Supply & ControlsDSLT 2310 - Air Brake Supply & Controls DSLT 2310 - Air Brake Supply & Controls 2 credit(s) Class- 22 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DSLT2320Foundation Brakes & ABSDSLT 2320 - Foundation Brakes & ABS DSLT 2320 - Foundation Brakes & ABS 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology A study of th… source
DSLT2350Steering & SuspensionDSLT 2350 - Steering & Suspension DSLT 2350 - Steering & Suspension 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology A study of on-hig… source
DSLT2380Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic PumpsDSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic Pumps DSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic Pumps 2 credit(s) Class- 22 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DSLT2390Advanced Hydraulic PumpsDSLT 2390 - Advanced Hydraulic Pumps DSLT 2390 - Advanced Hydraulic Pumps 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
DSLT2420Hydraulic Valves & Lift CircuitsDSLT 2420 - Hydraulic Valves & Lift Circuits DSLT 2420 - Hydraulic Valves & Lift Circuits 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals… source
DSLT2430Hydraulic Steering, Actuators & AccumulatorsDSLT 2430 - Hydraulic Steering, Actuators & Accumulators DSLT 2430 - Hydraulic Steering, Actuators & Accumulators 2 credit(s) Will provide the learner with knowledge of basic hydraulic sub-systems us… source
DSLT2500Advanced Diesel Electrical SystemsDSLT 2500 - Advanced Diesel Electrical Systems DSLT 2500 - Advanced Diesel Electrical Systems 5 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Di… source
DSLT2600Computerized Fuel SystemsDSLT 2600 - Computerized Fuel Systems DSLT 2600 - Computerized Fuel Systems 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Sy… source
DSLT2610Multiplexed Vehicle SystemsDSLT 2610 - Multiplexed Vehicle Systems DSLT 2610 - Multiplexed Vehicle Systems 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 2600 - Computerized Fuel Systems Teache… source
DSLT2700Diesel Equipment MaintenanceDSLT 2700 - Diesel Equipment Maintenance DSLT 2700 - Diesel Equipment Maintenance 1 credit(s) Provides a comprehensive review of all areas in the diesel program. The student will be asked to demonstr… source
DSLT2800Truck MaintenanceDSLT 2800 - Truck Maintenance DSLT 2800 - Truck Maintenance 2 credit(s) A study of on-highway truck systems. The student will be exposed to inspection and repair procedures related to truck systems.… source
DSGN1020CAD FundamentalsDSGN 1020 - CAD Fundamentals DSGN 1020 - CAD Fundamentals 3 credit(s) An entry level course providing an overview of AutoCAD software and its design capabilities within a 2D format. Class- 40 Practic… source
DSGN1040Construction Codes & BlueprintsDSGN 1040 - Construction Codes & Blueprints DSGN 1040 - Construction Codes & Blueprints 3 credit(s) An entry-level course introducing students to building codes and the interpretation of construction… source
DSGN1200Structural Steel Detailing IDSGN 1200 - Structural Steel Detailing I DSGN 1200 - Structural Steel Detailing I 3 credit(s) Delineation of Structured Detailing plans, elevations, details, sections, and assembly drawings, as well… source
DSGN1220Structural Steel Detailing IIDSGN 1220 - Structural Steel Detailing II DSGN 1220 - Structural Steel Detailing II 3 credit(s) Delineation of the Structural Steel Detailing process and preparation of shop fabrication drawings of C… source
DSGN1240Intermediate Structural Steel DetailingDSGN 1240 - Intermediate Structural Steel Detailing DSGN 1240 - Intermediate Structural Steel Detailing 3 credit(s) Understanding of the types and preparation of Vertical and Horizontal Bracing, Roof… source
DSGN1400Manufacturing Design DocumentationDSGN 1400 - Manufacturing Design Documentation DSGN 1400 - Manufacturing Design Documentation 3 credit(s) An introduction into basic engineering design documentation. The course covers orthographic p… source
DSGN1420Prototype DevelopmentDSGN 1420 - Prototype Development DSGN 1420 - Prototype Development 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to the 3D printer and the process of prototype development from solid modeling. Class-… source
DSGN1430Parametric Design: SolidWorksDSGN 1430 - Parametric Design: SolidWorks DSGN 1430 - Parametric Design: SolidWorks 3 credit(s) Introduces SolidWorks software into the design process with solid model design, product development and… source
DSGN1450Parametric Design: InventorDSGN 1450 - Parametric Design: Inventor DSGN 1450 - Parametric Design: Inventor 3 credit(s) Introduces Autodesk Inventor software into the design process with solid model design, product development… source
DSGN1490Technical IllustrationDSGN 1490 - Technical Illustration DSGN 1490 - Technical Illustration 3 credit(s) Principles of translating orthographic blueprints into three-dimensional drawings suitable for use in parts and catal… source
DSGN1610Architectural DesignDSGN 1610 - Architectural Design DSGN 1610 - Architectural Design 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to basic architectural concepts, building layout, and assembly of structural component… source
DSGN1620Building ElementsDSGN 1620 - Building Elements DSGN 1620 - Building Elements 3 credit(s) This course covers basic elements used in residential construction and the technical knowledge needed to apply those elements t… source
DSGN1640Basic Civil DesignDSGN 1640 - Basic Civil Design DSGN 1640 - Basic Civil Design 3 credit(s) This course provides the student with a foundation of skills pertaining to the civil engineering industry. Topics include civ… source
DSGN1660Cost & Materials EstimatingDSGN 1660 - Cost & Materials Estimating DSGN 1660 - Cost & Materials Estimating 3 credit(s) Concepts in linear, area, and volumetric quantity takeoffs for building structures and pricing purposes. Th… source
DSGN1680Site DevelopmentDSGN 1680 - Site Development DSGN 1680 - Site Development 3 credit(s) An introduction to site development in architectural and civil drafting applications through the conversion of survey data into c… source
DSGN2020Advanced CADDSGN 2020 - Advanced CAD DSGN 2020 - Advanced CAD 3 credit(s) This course takes the learner through 3D modeling concepts in CAD and includes rendering, animation, and customization. Class- 40 Practic… source
DSGN2200Advanced Structural Steel DetailingDSGN 2200 - Advanced Structural Steel Detailing DSGN 2200 - Advanced Structural Steel Detailing 3 credit(s) Development of advanced Structural Steel Detailing plans, elevations, details, sections, an… source
DSGN2220Structural Design & DetailingDSGN 2220 - Structural Design & Detailing DSGN 2220 - Structural Design & Detailing 3 credit(s) Introduction to basic Structural Design and an advanced set of Structural Steel Detailing plans, elevat… source
DSGN2240Parametric Design: Revit StructureDSGN 2240 - Parametric Design: Revit Structure DSGN 2240 - Parametric Design: Revit Structure 3 credit(s) Revit Structure introduces the learner to solid steel detailing discipline. The student will… source
DSGN2430Advanced Parametric Design: SolidWorksDSGN 2430 - Advanced Parametric Design: SolidWorks DSGN 2430 - Advanced Parametric Design: SolidWorks 3 credit(s) This course will also cover mold design. Class- 40 Practical Lab- 15 Clinical- 0 Inte… source
DSGN2440Sheet Metal Project DesignDSGN 2440 - Sheet Metal Project Design DSGN 2440 - Sheet Metal Project Design 3 credit(s) Principles of sheet metal part production including blank design, bend radii, bend allowance and final part d… source
DSGN2450Advanced Parametric Design: InventorDSGN 2450 - Advanced Parametric Design: Inventor DSGN 2450 - Advanced Parametric Design: Inventor 3 credit(s) This course will also cover sheet metal layout and advanced assemblies. Class- 40 Practic… source
DSGN2460Gears & FastenersDSGN 2460 - Gears & Fasteners DSGN 2460 - Gears & Fasteners 3 credit(s) Methods of drawing and developing threads and gears in detail and by symbol are covered. The identification of many devices is… source
DSGN2480Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing/ Welding SymbolsDSGN 2480 - Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing/ Welding Symbols DSGN 2480 - Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing/ Welding Symbols 3 credit(s) Study of a dimensional and tolerancing system based on… source
DSGN2500Production Drawings IDSGN 2500 - Production Drawings I DSGN 2500 - Production Drawings I 3 credit(s) This course is designed to enable the student to develop complete solid models and working detail drawings of various c… source
DSGN2520Production Drawings IIDSGN 2520 - Production Drawings II DSGN 2520 - Production Drawings II 3 credit(s) This course is designed to enable the student to develop complete solid models of various assemblies and fixtures wit… source
DSGN2600Residential DesignDSGN 2600 - Residential Design DSGN 2600 - Residential Design 3 credit(s) Students will design a residential structure meeting the given criteria. The student will do the necessary structural researc… source
DSGN2620Construction Practices & SystemsDSGN 2620 - Construction Practices & Systems DSGN 2620 - Construction Practices & Systems 3 credit(s) A student will develop an understanding of the materials and systems used in light construction.… source
DSGN2640Parametric Design in RevitDSGN 2640 - Parametric Design in Revit DSGN 2640 - Parametric Design in Revit 3 credit(s) This course introduces the learner to Building Information Modeling (BIM). The student will create custom com… source
DSGN2680Commercial StructuresDSGN 2680 - Commercial Structures DSGN 2680 - Commercial Structures 3 credit(s) This course covers typical materials and fasteners used in commercial construction. Study will also focus on addressing… source
ECED1050Expressive ArtsECED 1050 - Expressive Arts ECED 1050 - Expressive Arts 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the development and application of materials, activities, and experiences that encourage the young child’s (… source
ECED1060Observation, Assessment & GuidanceECED 1060 - Observation, Assessment & Guidance ECED 1060 - Observation, Assessment & Guidance 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
ECED1110Infant/Toddler DevelopmentECED 1110 - Infant/Toddler Development ECED 1110 - Infant/Toddler Development 3 credit(s) This course focuses on unique developmental variations of children in the prenatal period of development thro… source
ECED1120Preschool Child DevelopmentECED 1120 - Preschool Child Development ECED 1120 - Preschool Child Development 2 credit(s) This course focuses on the unique developmental variations of children ages three through five years, in th… source
ECED1130Literature for Young ChildrenECED 1130 - Literature for Young Children ECED 1130 - Literature for Young Children 3 credit(s) Emphasizes the value of literature for young children. Acquaints the student with a wide variety of chi… source
ECED1150Introduction to Early Childhood EducationECED 1150 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 1150 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the history, trends, and philosophies of ea… source
ECED1160Early Language & LiteracyECED 1160 - Early Language & Literacy ECED 1160 - Early Language & Literacy 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the development of literacy and language skills from birth to age eight, including typic… source
ECED1220Pre-PracticumECED 1220 - Pre-Practicum ECED 1220 - Pre-Practicum 1 credit(s) This course is designed to provide an orientation to practicum experiences in the early childhood education program. Students will revi… source
ECED1230School Age Child Dev & ProgramECED 1230 - School Age Child Dev & Program ECED 1230 - School Age Child Dev & Program 2 credit(s) This course focuses on typical/atypical development of the children ages five through eight years. Th… source
ECED1260Health, Safety & NutritionECED 1260 - Health, Safety & Nutrition ECED 1260 - Health, Safety & Nutrition 3 credit(s) This course addresses the interrelatedness of health, safety, and nutrition in the life of a young child, bir… source
ECED1270Responsible ParentingECED 1270 - Responsible Parenting ECED 1270 - Responsible Parenting 3 credit(s) Designed to teach the responsible parenting of children-birth through adolescence. Developmental stages, behavior, disc… source
ECED1610Infant PracticumECED 1610 - Infant Practicum ECED 1610 - Infant Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basic skills… source
ECED1620Toddler PracticumECED 1620 - Toddler Practicum ECED 1620 - Toddler Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basic skil… source
ECED1630Preschool PracticumECED 1630 - Preschool Practicum ECED 1630 - Preschool Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basic… source
ECED1640School Age PracticumECED 1640 - School Age Practicum ECED 1640 - School Age Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basi… source
ECED2050Children with ExceptionalitiesECED 2050 - Children with Exceptionalities ECED 2050 - Children with Exceptionalities 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the theory, development, and philosophy of early childhood education programs… source
ECED2060Early Childhood Education Curriculum PlanningECED 2060 - Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning ECED 2060 - Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning 3 credit(s) This course prepares students to plan developmentally appropriate curri… source
ECED2070Family & Community RelationshipsECED 2070 - Family & Community Relationships ECED 2070 - Family & Community Relationships 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the development of skills, techniques and attitudes needed to form success… source
ECED2450Early Childhood AdministrationECED 2450 - Early Childhood Administration ECED 2450 - Early Childhood Administration 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the administrative… source
ECED2800Early Childhood Education Graduation SeminarECED 2800 - Early Childhood Education Graduation Seminar ECED 2800 - Early Childhood Education Graduation Seminar 1 credit(s) This course includes the development of an early childhood education phil… source
ECON1100Economic UnderstandingECON 1100 - Economic Understanding ECON 1100 - Economic Understanding 3 credit(s) Deals with both micro and macroeconomics. Microeconomics concepts of supply, demand, competitive vs. monopolistic pri… source
ECON2110Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 2110 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2110 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the “big ideas” of macroeconomics including GDP, CPI, inflation, unemployment,… source
ECON2120Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 2120 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2120 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credit(s) Analysis of perfect and imperfect markets, including the behavior of producers and consumers. Topics incl… source
EDUC1110Intro to Professional EducationEDUC 1110 - Intro to Professional Education EDUC 1110 - Intro to Professional Education 3 credit(s) An overview of education in the United States viewed in terms of history, philosophy, finance, and… source
EDUC1120NE Para Certification PrepEDUC 1120 - NE Para Certification Prep EDUC 1120 - NE Para Certification Prep 1 credit(s) This course provides an overview of paraeducators’ responsibilities, knowledge, and skills, incorporating Pro… source
EDUC2000Educational PsychologyEDUC 2000 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2000 - Educational Psychology 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the three focal areas in education: the learner, the learning process, and the learning env… source
EDUC2590Instructional Technology for TeachersEDUC 2590 - Instructional Technology for Teachers EDUC 2590 - Instructional Technology for Teachers 3 credit(s) This course will introduce preservice teachers to a variety of technologies and strateg… source
EDUC2800Professional PracticumEDUC 2800 - Professional Practicum EDUC 2800 - Professional Practicum 2 credit(s) Designed to acquaint the student with the classroom situation and atmosphere by participation in the teaching-learnin… source
ELTR1200Electrical SafetyELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety 1 credit(s) This course prepares students to work safely and responsibly in the electrical profession. Both theory and practice of safety i… source
ELTR1240Electrical TheoryELTR 1240 - Electrical Theory ELTR 1240 - Electrical Theory 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety Introduces the basic concepts of e… source
ELTR1280Introduction to Residential WiringELTR 1280 - Introduction to Residential Wiring ELTR 1280 - Introduction to Residential Wiring 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety… source
ELTR1330Electrical CodesELTR 1330 - Electrical Codes ELTR 1330 - Electrical Codes 3 credit(s) Local, state, and national code publications covering enforcement, jurisdiction and code regulations. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0… source
ELTR1360Residential Branch CircuitsELTR 1360 - Residential Branch Circuits ELTR 1360 - Residential Branch Circuits 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1280 - Introduction to Residential Wiri… source
ELTR1380Special Circuits & ServicesELTR 1380 - Special Circuits & Services ELTR 1380 - Special Circuits & Services 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1360 - Residential Branch Circuits The… source
ELTR1400Residential Heating & Air ConditioningELTR 1400 - Residential Heating & Air Conditioning ELTR 1400 - Residential Heating & Air Conditioning 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical… source
ELTR1550Electrical SystemsELTR 1550 - Electrical Systems ELTR 1550 - Electrical Systems 3 credit(s) An overview of wiring methods and materials, conductors and overcurrent protective devises, branch circuits and feeders, grou… source
ELTR1600Conduit Bending & FabricationELTR 1600 - Conduit Bending & Fabrication ELTR 1600 - Conduit Bending & Fabrication 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety A comprehe… source
ELTR2270Commercial Code StudyELTR 2270 - Commercial Code Study ELTR 2270 - Commercial Code Study 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the National Electrical Code. It improves the student’s ability to effectively use the handbo… source
ELTR2310Commercial Wiring IELTR 2310 - Commercial Wiring I ELTR 2310 - Commercial Wiring I 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
ELTR2330Commercial Wiring IIELTR 2330 - Commercial Wiring II ELTR 2330 - Commercial Wiring II 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 2310 - Commercial Wiring I Commercial wiring practice… source
ELTR2350Residential Wiring IELTR 2350 - Residential Wiring I ELTR 2350 - Residential Wiring I 3 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
ELTR2360Residential Wiring IIELTR 2360 - Residential Wiring II ELTR 2360 - Residential Wiring II 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
ELTR2400Blueprint ReadingELTR 2400 - Blueprint Reading ELTR 2400 - Blueprint Reading 3 credit(s) The student will study specification manuals, evaluate blueprints, and become familiar with detailed drawings. Class- 30 Practi… source
ELTR2410Electrical EstimatingELTR 2410 - Electrical Estimating ELTR 2410 - Electrical Estimating 3 credit(s) Provides fundamental concepts to develop estimates for electrical work. Includes guidelines for profit margins and proc… source
ELTR2420Motor ControlsELTR 2420 - Motor Controls ELTR 2420 - Motor Controls 4 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 135 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
ELTR2500Grounding & BondingELTR 2500 - Grounding & Bonding ELTR 2500 - Grounding & Bonding 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety A study of code compliant grou… source
ELTR2600TransformersELTR 2600 - Transformers ELTR 2600 - Transformers 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety A study of fundamental principles of magneti… source
ETEC1100Introduction to Solar Energy SystemsETEC 1100 - Introduction to Solar Energy Systems ETEC 1100 - Introduction to Solar Energy Systems 3 credit(s) Students will learn about electrical load analysis, energy efficiency, how photovoltaic (… source
ETEC1110Solar Energy System Design IETEC 1110 - Solar Energy System Design I ETEC 1110 - Solar Energy System Design I 3 credit(s) Students will explore industry standards for solar system design, array layout and installation, and requ… source
ETEC1120Solar Energy System Design IIETEC 1120 - Solar Energy System Design II ETEC 1120 - Solar Energy System Design II 3 credit(s) Students will apply fundamental industry standards for solar system design, array layout and installati… source
ETEC1200Introduction to Energy ManagementETEC 1200 - Introduction to Energy Management ETEC 1200 - Introduction to Energy Management 3 credit(s) Students will be introduced to the basic concepts of energy storage, utility systems and utilit… source
ETEC1210Advanced Energy ManagementETEC 1210 - Advanced Energy Management ETEC 1210 - Advanced Energy Management 3 credit(s) Students will evaluate energy management efficiencies and learn how to use energy storage and batteries in ne… source
ETEC1300Introduction to Wind Energy SystemsETEC 1300 - Introduction to Wind Energy Systems ETEC 1300 - Introduction to Wind Energy Systems 3 credit(s) Students will gain a basic understanding of wind turbines, system types, factors impacting… source
ETEC1310Industry and Climbing SafetyETEC 1310 - Industry and Climbing Safety ETEC 1310 - Industry and Climbing Safety 3 credit(s) Students will explore general industry safety regulations and procedures, practice climbing, and may obta… source
ETEC2300Wind Energy Operations IETEC 2300 - Wind Energy Operations I ETEC 2300 - Wind Energy Operations I 3 credit(s) Students will gain a basic understanding of wind turbines, system types, factors impacting function, and industry… source
ETEC2310Wind Energy Operations IIETEC 2310 - Wind Energy Operations II ETEC 2310 - Wind Energy Operations II 3 credit(s) Students will expand their knowledge through advanced understanding of wind turbines, system types, factors imp… source
ETEC2400Schematic DesignETEC 2400 - Schematic Design ETEC 2400 - Schematic Design 3 credit(s) Students will be introduced to the basic concepts of schematic design, utility systems, and energy management design. Class- 45 P… source
ETEC2410Programmable Logic ControlsETEC 2410 - Programmable Logic Controls ETEC 2410 - Programmable Logic Controls 3 credit(s) Students will study how programmable logic controls (PLCs) work and how PLCs are utilized in industrial app… source
ETEC2420Hydraulic SystemsETEC 2420 - Hydraulic Systems ETEC 2420 - Hydraulic Systems 3 credit(s) Students will explore the fundamental principles of fluid power systems and their applications in the renewable energy field. C… source
ENGR1010Introduction to Engineering DesignENGR 1010 - Introduction to Engineering Design ENGR 1010 - Introduction to Engineering Design 3 credit(s) Introduction to the engineering profession, engineering problem solving and engineering desig… source
ENGR1020MATLAB Programming & Problem SolvingENGR 1020 - MATLAB Programming & Problem Solving ENGR 1020 - MATLAB Programming & Problem Solving 3 credit(s) This computer programming course will teach structured programming and problem solving us… source
ENGR2010Introduction to Circuits & ElectronicsENGR 2010 - Introduction to Circuits & Electronics ENGR 2010 - Introduction to Circuits & Electronics 3 credit(s) It includes Kirchoff’s laws and circuit analysis theorem applied to steady state DC r… source
ENGR2020Engineering StaticsENGR 2020 - Engineering Statics ENGR 2020 - Engineering Statics 3 credit(s) It will include the study of force systems, static equilibrium of frames and machines, as well as friction, center of gravi… source
ENGL0960Reading & Writing Essentials IENGL 0960 - Reading & Writing Essentials I ENGL 0960 - Reading & Writing Essentials I 4 credit(s) Allows students to develop and improve basic grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure skills whil… source
ENGL0970Reading & Writing Essentials IIENGL 0970 - Reading & Writing Essentials II ENGL 0970 - Reading & Writing Essentials II 4 credit(s) Allows students to expand upon grammar, usage, and sentence structure skills while employing the wr… source
ENGL1000Applied WritingENGL 1000 - Applied Writing ENGL 1000 - Applied Writing 3 credit(s) Emphasizes the relationship between strong writing skills and college/career success. Intended for AAS students. Class- 45 Practica… source
ENGL1010English Composition IENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 credit(s) English Composition I offers instructional practice in the techniques of effective writing. The process of planning, wr… source
ENGL1020English Composition IIENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 credit(s) A significant argument-based research project is required. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
ENGL1040Efficient ReadingENGL 1040 - Efficient Reading ENGL 1040 - Efficient Reading 3 credit(s) Introduces efficient reading procedures to increase reading speed, comprehension, and vocabulary. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Cl… source
ENGL1500Introduction to Creative WritingENGL 1500 - Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 1500 - Introduction to Creative Writing 3 credit(s) An introduction to the arts of writing fiction, poetry, short drama, and creative non-fiction. Fo… source
ENGL2100Introduction to LiteratureENGL 2100 - Introduction to Literature ENGL 2100 - Introduction to Literature 3 credit(s) Students employ various techniques for discussing, evaluating, and writing about literature. Class- 45 Practi… source
ENGL2170American Literature since 1865ENGL 2170 - American Literature since 1865 ENGL 2170 - American Literature since 1865 3 credit(s) Students will develop skills to critically read, understand, and assess a variety of literary works f… source
ENTR1050Introduction to EntrepreneurshipENTR 1050 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship ENTR 1050 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credit(s) The student will evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an… source
ENTR2040Entrepreneurship Feasibility StudyENTR 2040 - Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study ENTR 2040 - Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study 3 credit(s) Students will assess the viability of a business idea to determine if the concept is feasible… source
ENTR2050Marketing for the EntrepreneurENTR 2050 - Marketing for the Entrepreneur ENTR 2050 - Marketing for the Entrepreneur 3 credit(s) In the course, the student will gain insights essential for marketing their entrepreneurial venture u… source
ENTR2090Entrepreneurship Business PlanENTR 2090 - Entrepreneurship Business Plan ENTR 2090 - Entrepreneurship Business Plan 3 credit(s) The student will evaluate a business concept and create a business plan. Students will assess the str… source
ENHS1010General Industry Regulations & StandardsENHS 1010 - General Industry Regulations & Standards ENHS 1010 - General Industry Regulations & Standards 3 credit(s) This class pertains to OSHA’s Code of Federal Regulations 29 (CFR) part 1910, Gen… source
ENHS1020Construction Regulations & StandardsENHS 1020 - Construction Regulations & Standards ENHS 1020 - Construction Regulations & Standards 3 credit(s) This class pertains to OSHA’s Code of Federal Regulations 29 (CFR) part 1926, Occupationa… source
ENHS1030Hazardous Mat Handling & Emergency RespENHS 1030 - Hazardous Mat Handling & Emergency Resp ENHS 1030 - Hazardous Mat Handling & Emergency Resp 3 credit(s) This course will focus on the examination of issues concerning the use of hazardous… source
ENHS1040Environmental Regulations IENHS 1040 - Environmental Regulations I ENHS 1040 - Environmental Regulations I 3 credit(s) This course is geared to the new environmental professional and designed to introduce environmental regulat… source
ENHS1050Emergency Preparedness & PlanningENHS 1050 - Emergency Preparedness & Planning ENHS 1050 - Emergency Preparedness & Planning 3 credit(s) This course studies the emergencies which create a variety of hazards for workers. The various… source
ENHS2040Environmental Regulations IIENHS 2040 - Environmental Regulations II ENHS 2040 - Environmental Regulations II 3 credit(s) This course provides a comprehensive look at regulatory requirements and effective environmental manageme… source
ENHS2060Incident & Accident InvestigationENHS 2060 - Incident & Accident Investigation ENHS 2060 - Incident & Accident Investigation 3 credit(s) This course provides a practical approach to investigating workplace accidents by emphasizing h… source
ENHS2170Safety Program ImplementationENHS 2170 - Safety Program Implementation ENHS 2170 - Safety Program Implementation 3 credit(s) This capstone course is designed to pull information from all the other courses the student has taken a… source
ENHS2570Principles of Industrial HygieneENHS 2570 - Principles of Industrial Hygiene ENHS 2570 - Principles of Industrial Hygiene 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the field of industrial hygiene. Familiarizes students wi… source
GEOG1400Cultural GeographyGEOG 1400 - Cultural Geography GEOG 1400 - Cultural Geography 3 credit(s) The study of the geography of human activity through examination of the cultural traits that characterize different societies… source
HIMS1250Introduction to Health Information ManagementHIMS 1250 - Introduction to Health Information Management HIMS 1250 - Introduction to Health Information Management 3 credit(s) Orientation to the health information management profession. Introducti… source
HIMS1300Legal Aspects of Health Information ManagementHIMS 1300 - Legal Aspects of Health Information Management HIMS 1300 - Legal Aspects of Health Information Management 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to the study of legal principles r… source
HIMS1350Health Care Delivery SystemsHIMS 1350 - Health Care Delivery Systems HIMS 1350 - Health Care Delivery Systems 2 credit(s) Orientation to the organization of the health care industry and current trends in health care delivery sy… source
HIMS1590Introduction to Medical BillingHIMS 1590 - Introduction to Medical Billing HIMS 1590 - Introduction to Medical Billing 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to medical billing concepts. Class- 45 Practical Lab-… source
HIMS2250Healthcare StatisticsHIMS 2250 - Healthcare Statistics HIMS 2250 - Healthcare Statistics 2 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
HIMS2300Health Record ManagementHIMS 2300 - Health Record Management HIMS 2300 - Health Record Management 3 credit(s) Explore technologies used for the collection, management, and release of clinical data through simulated case sce… source
HIMS2350Leadership & Healthcare MgtHIMS 2350 - Leadership & Healthcare Mgt HIMS 2350 - Leadership & Healthcare Mgt 3 credit(s) Review management and leadership functions relating to the health information management department. Class-… source
HIMS2410Introduction to the EHRHIMS 2410 - Introduction to the EHR HIMS 2410 - Introduction to the EHR 3 credit(s) This course is intended to introduce students to the concepts and features of an electronic health record. Students… source
HIMS2490Revenue Cycle ManagementHIMS 2490 - Revenue Cycle Management HIMS 2490 - Revenue Cycle Management 3 credit(s) The student will learn about the complex revenue life cycle in the health care industry. The management of the re… source
HIMS2510Coding IHIMS 2510 - Coding I HIMS 2510 - Coding I 3 credit(s) An introduction to inpatient and outpatient diagnostic coding, coding conventions and principles, and official coding guidelines. Students will a… source
HIMS2560Coding IIHIMS 2560 - Coding II HIMS 2560 - Coding II 3 credit(s) Students will assign CPT/HCPCS codes to clinical procedures, scenarios, and patient records. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship-… source
HIMS2570Coding IIIHIMS 2570 - Coding III HIMS 2570 - Coding III 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
HIMS2600Quality AssessmentHIMS 2600 - Quality Assessment HIMS 2600 - Quality Assessment 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HIMS 2250 - Healthcare Statistics Introduction to the principl… source
HIMS2620Applications for the Health ProfessionalHIMS 2620 - Applications for the Health Professional HIMS 2620 - Applications for the Health Professional 3 credit(s) This course will allow students to access a variety of technologies used in medic… source
HIMS2700Professional Practice ExperienceHIMS 2700 - Professional Practice Experience HIMS 2700 - Professional Practice Experience 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 45 Internship- 0 source
HIMS2720Medical Office ManagementHIMS 2720 - Medical Office Management HIMS 2720 - Medical Office Management 3 credit(s) The soft skills, knowledge and technical skills necessary for success in the medical office are emphasized. Cla… source
HIMS2850Healthcare Data ManagementHIMS 2850 - Healthcare Data Management HIMS 2850 - Healthcare Data Management 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the management of data and information systems, to learn about the impact it has on tu… source
HLTH1060Comprehensive Medical TerminologyHLTH 1060 - Comprehensive Medical Terminology HLTH 1060 - Comprehensive Medical Terminology 3 credit(s) This course establishes a solid foundation of prefixes, suffixes, word roots, abbreviations, me… source
HLTH1200Nursing AssistantHLTH 1200 - Nursing Assistant HLTH 1200 - Nursing Assistant 3 credit(s) Basic nursing knowledge and skills course for the nurse assistant in a health care setting. Meets federal and state requirement… source
HLTH1210Medication AideHLTH 1210 - Medication Aide HLTH 1210 - Medication Aide 3 credit(s) Introduction to pharmacology, including basic knowledge and skills to safely administer medications. Course prepares the student to… source
HLTH1240PhlebotomyHLTH 1240 - Phlebotomy HLTH 1240 - Phlebotomy 2 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare the student to collect and process blood and other specimens for medical laboratory analysis and to provid… source
HLTH1400Phlebotomy PracticumHLTH 1400 - Phlebotomy Practicum HLTH 1400 - Phlebotomy Practicum 3 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skills in a clinical environment. Class- 15 Practical… source
HLTH1750Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)HLTH 1750 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) HLTH 1750 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 5 credit(s) Note: CPR certification required to take this course. Prepares the student for Nebraska licen… source
HLTH1780Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)HLTH 1780 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) HLTH 1780 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) 2 credit(s) Note: CPR certification required to take this course. Follows training requirements for Emergen… source
HLTH1820Pre-Hospital Emergency Care For NursesHLTH 1820 - Pre-Hospital Emergency Care For Nurses HLTH 1820 - Pre-Hospital Emergency Care For Nurses 3 credit(s) Note: CPR certification and current RN or LPN license required to take this course. P… source
HLTH1870Emergency Medical Technician BridgeHLTH 1870 - Emergency Medical Technician Bridge HLTH 1870 - Emergency Medical Technician Bridge 3 credit(s) Note: CPR certification and current Emergency Medical Responder license required to take th… source
HLTH2030Advanced EMT (AEMT)HLTH 2030 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) HLTH 2030 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) 4 credit(s) This course will prepare students for licensure as an Advanced EMT (AEMT). This course meets the National EMS education gui… source
HLTH2040Advanced EMT (AEMT) PracticumHLTH 2040 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) Practicum HLTH 2040 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) Practicum 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HLTH 2030 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) The Adva… source
HVAC1000Orientation Safety & Hand ToolsHVAC 1000 - Orientation Safety & Hand Tools HVAC 1000 - Orientation Safety & Hand Tools 1 credit(s) Acquaints the student with college policies and method of instruction, safety practices necessary f… source
HVAC1030Principles of Refrigeration CycleHVAC 1030 - Principles of Refrigeration Cycle HVAC 1030 - Principles of Refrigeration Cycle 2 credit(s) A study of the behavior of gas when compressed relating to expansion, temperature, and pressure… source
HVAC1060Basic Refrigeration ComponentsHVAC 1060 - Basic Refrigeration Components HVAC 1060 - Basic Refrigeration Components 2 credit(s) Introduction to the components used in refrigeration systems that are repaired and replaced in the fi… source
HVAC1090Basic Service OperationsHVAC 1090 - Basic Service Operations HVAC 1090 - Basic Service Operations 4 credit(s) Introduction to the use of recovery machines, evacuation pumps, recharging equipment, test instruments and the re… source
HVAC1110Universal R-410A Safety & TrainingHVAC 1110 - Universal R-410A Safety & Training HVAC 1110 - Universal R-410A Safety & Training 1 credit(s) The study of high pressure refrigerant known as R-410A and its safe use. Class- 15 Practical… source
HVAC1120Electrical TheoryHVAC 1120 - Electrical Theory HVAC 1120 - Electrical Theory 3 credit(s) This course is designed for persons pursuing the heating and air conditioning industry. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0… source
HVAC1130EPA 608 Certification ExamHVAC 1130 - EPA 608 Certification Exam HVAC 1130 - EPA 608 Certification Exam 1 credit(s) The study of refrigeration fundamentals and refrigerant recovery. The safe use of refrigerants and the laws g… source
HVAC1150Soldering & Brazing PracticesHVAC 1150 - Soldering & Brazing Practices HVAC 1150 - Soldering & Brazing Practices 3 credit(s) Practical application of soft and hard solder used in the fields of refrigeration and air conditioning.… source
HVAC1180Hermetic System ServicingHVAC 1180 - Hermetic System Servicing HVAC 1180 - Hermetic System Servicing 3 credit(s) Repair and replacement of compressors, capillary tubes, and other components of the system. Class- 45 Practical… source
HVAC1210Introduction to Sheet MetalHVAC 1210 - Introduction to Sheet Metal HVAC 1210 - Introduction to Sheet Metal 4 credit(s) Introduction to pattern development and fabrication of fittings used in the heating/air conditioning indust… source
HVAC1240Fuel Gas Code & PipingHVAC 1240 - Fuel Gas Code & Piping HVAC 1240 - Fuel Gas Code & Piping 4 credit(s) The American National Standard that applies to the installation of fuel gas piping systems and fuel gas utilization e… source
HVAC2000HVAC Lab ApplicationsHVAC 2000 - HVAC Lab Applications HVAC 2000 - HVAC Lab Applications 3 credit(s) The repair and installation of refrigeration and heating and air conditioning equipment. Layout and cost of repairs and… source
HVAC2090Heat Pump TheoryHVAC 2090 - Heat Pump Theory HVAC 2090 - Heat Pump Theory 3 credit(s) Covers operation and parts of the heat pump, how heat pumps are applied, and basic maintenance procedures to be followed. Class-… source
HVAC2120Troubleshooting HVACHVAC 2120 - Troubleshooting HVAC HVAC 2120 - Troubleshooting HVAC 3 credit(s) Students will analyze circuits and component faults that are inserted into the air conditioner and heat pump simulator so… source
HVAC2150HVAC ServiceHVAC 2150 - HVAC Service HVAC 2150 - HVAC Service 3 credit(s) The practice and procedures used in servicing the heating and air conditioning equipment used in a residential or small commercial establ… source
HVAC2210Electricity for HVACHVAC 2210 - Electricity for HVAC HVAC 2210 - Electricity for HVAC 3 credit(s) The field wiring of control heating and air conditioning systems. The student will study the controls associated with con… source
HVAC2240Heating ServiceHVAC 2240 - Heating Service HVAC 2240 - Heating Service 4 credit(s) Practice of procedures used in servicing the electrical and mechanical components of heating systems. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 45 C… source
HEOT1000Introduction to Craft SkillsHEOT 1000 - Introduction to Craft Skills HEOT 1000 - Introduction to Craft Skills 2 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the Heavy Equipment Construction trades. The course covers shop and job… source
HEOT1100Field Safety & OrientationHEOT 1100 - Field Safety & Orientation HEOT 1100 - Field Safety & Orientation 2 credit(s) Topics will include hazard recognition, signs, signals, barricades, work permits, material handling, specialt… source
HEOT1200Basic Equipment OperationsHEOT 1200 - Basic Equipment Operations HEOT 1200 - Basic Equipment Operations 2 credit(s) Trainees will learn basic startup procedures and be introduced to basic operation of various heavy equipment… source
HEOT1250Site LayoutHEOT 1250 - Site Layout HEOT 1250 - Site Layout 2 credit(s) Introduces the student to the basic concepts related to the use of heavy equipment to perform earth moving work, including the preparation… source
HEOT1400Construction Site OperationsHEOT 1400 - Construction Site Operations HEOT 1400 - Construction Site Operations 4 credit(s) This course introduces students to topics that address the typical construction site. You will learn to s… source
HEOT1500Heavy Equipment Operations IHEOT 1500 - Heavy Equipment Operations I HEOT 1500 - Heavy Equipment Operations I 4 credit(s) Training is provided for operation of skid steers, loaders, and scrapers. Students will complete pre-star… source
HEOT1600Heavy Equipment Operations IIHEOT 1600 - Heavy Equipment Operations II HEOT 1600 - Heavy Equipment Operations II 5 credit(s) This course will include more extensive operating procedures and increased complexity of projects. Stud… source
HEOT1700Heavy Equipment ApplicationsHEOT 1700 - Heavy Equipment Applications HEOT 1700 - Heavy Equipment Applications 5 credit(s) Technical knowledge covered in HEOT 1500 and HEOT 1600 will be applied in this advanced laboratory course… source
HEOT2250Site Layout IIHEOT 2250 - Site Layout II HEOT 2250 - Site Layout II 5 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 135 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
HEOT2300Pipe Laying & RiggingHEOT 2300 - Pipe Laying & Rigging HEOT 2300 - Pipe Laying & Rigging 4 credit(s) Introduction to basic concepts of pipe laying and rigging. Includes instruction in job site safety, required tools and… source
HIST1000Western Civilization to 1700HIST 1000 - Western Civilization to 1700 HIST 1000 - Western Civilization to 1700 3 credit(s) A survey examination of the civilizations and cultures of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, the Greeks and R… source
HIST1010Western Civilization After 1700HIST 1010 - Western Civilization After 1700 HIST 1010 - Western Civilization After 1700 3 credit(s) A survey examination of the Age of Absolutism, the French Revolution and Napoleon, the rise of Libe… source
HIST1700World Civilizations to 1500HIST 1700 - World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 1700 - World Civilizations to 1500 3 credit(s) This course is a survey of the world’s cultures and their interactions from the rise of civilization throug… source
HIST1710World Civilizations After 1500HIST 1710 - World Civilizations After 1500 HIST 1710 - World Civilizations After 1500 3 credit(s) This course is a survey of the world’s cultures from the era of European expansion to the present day… source
HIST2010American History IHIST 2010 - American History I HIST 2010 - American History I 3 credit(s) A survey of American history from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Emphasis is on the political… source
HIST2020American History IIHIST 2020 - American History II HIST 2020 - American History II 3 credit(s) A survey of American history from the end of the Civil War era to the present. Emphasis is on the political, economic, cult… source
HIST2150Introduction to Latin AmericaHIST 2150 - Introduction to Latin America HIST 2150 - Introduction to Latin America 3 credit(s) A survey of Latin American history and culture from the earliest Native American civilizations to prese… source
HMRM1000Introduction to HMRMHMRM 1000 - Introduction to HMRM HMRM 1000 - Introduction to HMRM 1 credit(s) Provides a general overview of requirements of the Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Department. Introduces studen… source
HMRM1100Sustainability in HospitalityHMRM 1100 - Sustainability in Hospitality HMRM 1100 - Sustainability in Hospitality 1 credit(s) Designed to explore methods to manage operations in a sustainable way within the hospitality and restau… source
HMRM1150Customer ServiceHMRM 1150 - Customer Service HMRM 1150 - Customer Service 3 credit(s) This course covers the techniques used to deliver exceptional customer service. Students will learn the personality attributes an… source
HMRM1200Elements of Event PlanningHMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning HMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning 3 credit(s) This course covers the basic principles of planning events. Students will explore the processes involved in e… source
HMRM1210Kitchen EssentialsHMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials 3 credit(s) Students will be taught common kitchen terminology, basic product identification, knife, tools and equipment functions. Intro… source
HMRM1240Safety & SanitationHMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation 2 credit(s) Focus will be on sanitation and safety standards set by the regulatory authority. Emphasis on food safety, personal hygiene… source
HMRM1250Orientation to Hospitality & TourismHMRM 1250 - Orientation to Hospitality & Tourism HMRM 1250 - Orientation to Hospitality & Tourism 3 credit(s) Introductory course that provides an overview of the hospitality and tourism industry. Ex… source
HMRM1300Menu Planning & DesignHMRM 1300 - Menu Planning & Design HMRM 1300 - Menu Planning & Design 3 credit(s) Types of menus, layout and design, menu pricing, and computer programs available to develop menus are the focus of th… source
HMRM1310Culinary ConceptsHMRM 1310 - Culinary Concepts HMRM 1310 - Culinary Concepts 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials This course continues to build on… source
HMRM1330Dining Room ServiceHMRM 1330 - Dining Room Service HMRM 1330 - Dining Room Service 2 credit(s) This course will focus on proper skills and customer interaction in the dining room. Students will learn to obtain specific… source
HMRM1390Conventions & Group BusinessHMRM 1390 - Conventions & Group Business HMRM 1390 - Conventions & Group Business 3 credit(s) Focuses on the largest sector of the hotel industry’s group business. Sales and management of the convent… source
HMRM1400Travel & TourismHMRM 1400 - Travel & Tourism HMRM 1400 - Travel & Tourism 3 credit(s) Students will learn about travel trends, travel sectors, and their economic impact on destination and travel through areas, as we… source
HMRM1460Principles of Food PreparationHMRM 1460 - Principles of Food Preparation HMRM 1460 - Principles of Food Preparation 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials , HMRM… source
HMRM1540BakeshopHMRM 1540 - Bakeshop HMRM 1540 - Bakeshop 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials , HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation and HMRM 1310 - C… source
HMRM1900Purchasing & Cost ControlsHMRM 1900 - Purchasing & Cost Controls HMRM 1900 - Purchasing & Cost Controls 3 credit(s) This course will cover basic business systems and controls used in the restaurant industry. Students will stu… source
HMRM2120PastriesHMRM 2120 - Pastries HMRM 2120 - Pastries 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1540 - Bakeshop Students will expand on the skills learned in Bakeshop HMRM 1… source
HMRM2140Garde MangerHMRM 2140 - Garde Manger HMRM 2140 - Garde Manger 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation This course is designed to develop the nec… source
HMRM2150Agri-Eco Tourism OpportunitiesHMRM 2150 - Agri-Eco Tourism Opportunities HMRM 2150 - Agri-Eco Tourism Opportunities 1 credit(s) Introduction to eco-tourism including definition, practices, and principles. Exploration of the types… source
HMRM2200Event PlanningHMRM 2200 - Event Planning HMRM 2200 - Event Planning 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning Students in this course learn h… source
HMRM2240Entrees & Advanced SaucesHMRM 2240 - Entrees & Advanced Sauces HMRM 2240 - Entrees & Advanced Sauces 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1460 - Principles of Food Preparation In th… source
HMRM2260International CuisineHMRM 2260 - International Cuisine HMRM 2260 - International Cuisine 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation Students will explore co… source
HMRM2280Confections & DecoratingHMRM 2280 - Confections & Decorating HMRM 2280 - Confections & Decorating 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation In this course, st… source
HMRM2300Event ManagementHMRM 2300 - Event Management HMRM 2300 - Event Management 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning In this course the student… source
HMRM2330Dining Room ManagementHMRM 2330 - Dining Room Management HMRM 2330 - Dining Room Management 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1330 - Dining Room Service Students will enhance… source
HMRM2410Hospitality LawHMRM 2410 - Hospitality Law HMRM 2410 - Hospitality Law 3 credit(s) This course offers an in-depth study of local, state and federal laws that govern the hospitality industry. Topics include disclaim… source
HMRM2550Advanced BakeshopHMRM 2550 - Advanced Bakeshop HMRM 2550 - Advanced Bakeshop 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1540 - Bakeshop This course will build on concepts learned… source
HMRM2610Hospitality Sales & MarketingHMRM 2610 - Hospitality Sales & Marketing HMRM 2610 - Hospitality Sales & Marketing 3 credit(s) This course covers the principles and concepts of marketing in the hospitality industry. Students will… source
HMRM2650Hospitality ManagementHMRM 2650 - Hospitality Management HMRM 2650 - Hospitality Management 3 credit(s) Students will gain an understanding of how to become an effective manager. The course focuses on effective employee m… source
HMRM2750Wine & Beverage ServiceHMRM 2750 - Wine & Beverage Service HMRM 2750 - Wine & Beverage Service 3 credit(s) This course introduces the management and service of beverages served in hospitality operations. Wine pairings, ter… source
HMRM2800Hospitality/Culinary CapstoneHMRM 2800 - Hospitality/Culinary Capstone HMRM 2800 - Hospitality/Culinary Capstone 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 2650 - Hospitality Management Stude… source
HUSR1100Introduction to Human & Social ServicesHUSR 1100 - Introduction to Human & Social Services HUSR 1100 - Introduction to Human & Social Services 3 credit(s) Presents the historical and theoretical concepts of human services; focuses on part… source
HUSR1160Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesHUSR 1160 - Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities HUSR 1160 - Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities 3 credit(s) An introduction to the field of Developmental Disabilities, including Intellect… source
HUSR1170Behavior Change StrategiesHUSR 1170 - Behavior Change Strategies HUSR 1170 - Behavior Change Strategies 3 credit(s) An overview of the assessment of the functions of behavior and basic strategies for supporting and documentin… source
HUSR1200Counseling Techniques and TheoriesHUSR 1200 - Counseling Techniques and Theories HUSR 1200 - Counseling Techniques and Theories 3 credit(s) An introduction to the field of counseling focusing on the current theoretical models and the… source
HUSR1260Community Health NeedsHUSR 1260 - Community Health Needs HUSR 1260 - Community Health Needs 3 credit(s) Provides an understanding of community health and the health needs of the diverse members of the community. Class- 45… source
HUSR1330Activities TherapyHUSR 1330 - Activities Therapy HUSR 1330 - Activities Therapy 3 credit(s) Designed to introduce the student to activities therapy, a type of intervention that enables people to become more active par… source
HUSR1340PrepracticumHUSR 1340 - Prepracticum HUSR 1340 - Prepracticum 1 credit(s) Preparation for student to enroll in a practical supervised experience in a selected community agency. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinica… source
HUSR1350Practicum IHUSR 1350 - Practicum I HUSR 1350 - Practicum I 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source
HUSR1700Introduction to Peer SupportHUSR 1700 - Introduction to Peer Support HUSR 1700 - Introduction to Peer Support 3 credit(s) An introduction to the profession and skills needed in becoming a professional peer support advocate. Cla… source
HUSR1800Veteran Values & ExperiencesHUSR 1800 - Veteran Values & Experiences HUSR 1800 - Veteran Values & Experiences 3 credit(s) Examines the values and challenges of veterans and their families, and investigates ing strategies and re… source
HUSR2000Research & Data AnalysisHUSR 2000 - Research & Data Analysis HUSR 2000 - Research & Data Analysis 3 credit(s) Examines scholarly research relevant to human services, reviews basic descriptive statistics and standardization… source
HUSR2010GerontologyHUSR 2010 - Gerontology HUSR 2010 - Gerontology 3 credit(s) An overview of the social, physical, and biological aspects of aging. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
HUSR2250InterviewingHUSR 2250 - Interviewing HUSR 2250 - Interviewing 3 credit(s) Utilize role play situations and videotape to develop interviewing skills. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
HUSR2300Group DynamicsHUSR 2300 - Group Dynamics HUSR 2300 - Group Dynamics 3 credit(s) Theory and exercises are combined to provide an experiential approach to learning about the dynamics of small groups. Class- 45 Pract… source
HUSR2330Perspectives in Addiction StudiesHUSR 2330 - Perspectives in Addiction Studies HUSR 2330 - Perspectives in Addiction Studies 3 credit(s) Presents a multidimensional perspective on substance use, abuse and dependence, emphasizing bio… source
HUSR2380Professional Ethics & IssuesHUSR 2380 - Professional Ethics & Issues HUSR 2380 - Professional Ethics & Issues 3 credit(s) Provides a comprehensive view of ethical issues to include (but not limited to) confidentiality, competen… source
HUSR2400Generalist Practicum IIHUSR 2400 - Generalist Practicum II HUSR 2400 - Generalist Practicum II 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source
HUSR2410Peer Support PracticumHUSR 2410 - Peer Support Practicum HUSR 2410 - Peer Support Practicum 3 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 90 Internship- 0 source
HUSR2420Professional Development in Human ServicesHUSR 2420 - Professional Development in Human Services HUSR 2420 - Professional Development in Human Services 3 credit(s) Explores the professional roles and services in a variety of service delivery… source
HUSR2450Multicultural CounselingHUSR 2450 - Multicultural Counseling HUSR 2450 - Multicultural Counseling 3 credit(s) An exploration of cultural, social and economic factors and effects on Native Americans, African Americans, Hispa… source
HUSR2510Medical & Psychosocial AspectsHUSR 2510 - Medical & Psychosocial Aspects HUSR 2510 - Medical & Psychosocial Aspects 3 credit(s) Examines the physical, psychological and sociological aspects of alcohol and drug use, abuse and depe… source
HUSR2530Clinical Treatment IssuesHUSR 2530 - Clinical Treatment Issues HUSR 2530 - Clinical Treatment Issues 3 credit(s) Examines the treatment issues specific to alcohol and drug use disorders including physical and mental disorder… source
HUSR2550Case Assessment, Planning & ManagementHUSR 2550 - Case Assessment, Planning & Management HUSR 2550 - Case Assessment, Planning & Management 3 credit(s) Exploration and practice of the process of collecting and assessing data for the purp… source
HUSR2600Understanding TraumaHUSR 2600 - Understanding Trauma HUSR 2600 - Understanding Trauma 3 credit(s) An introduction to the topic of trauma its causes, symptomology and impact on the client, the professional, and the human… source
HUSR2700Drug & Alcohol Counseling Practicum IIHUSR 2700 - Drug & Alcohol Counseling Practicum II HUSR 2700 - Drug & Alcohol Counseling Practicum II 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source
HUSR2900Graduation SeminarHUSR 2900 - Graduation Seminar HUSR 2900 - Graduation Seminar 1 credit(s) Accompanies or follows a student’s final practicum course in the human services AAS degree program; designed to provide stude… source
HUMS1100Introduction to the HumanitiesHUMS 1100 - Introduction to the Humanities HUMS 1100 - Introduction to the Humanities 3 credit(s) This is a survey course that focuses on disciplines within the Humanities including art, music, theat… source
INFO1100Introduction to Information Technology & SystemsINFO 1100 - Introduction to Information Technology & Systems INFO 1100 - Introduction to Information Technology & Systems 3 credit(s) An overview of information technology and systems. Concepts to be… source
INFO1120Microcomputer ApplicationsINFO 1120 - Microcomputer Applications INFO 1120 - Microcomputer Applications 3 credit(s) Provides an interactive study of microcomputer-based productivity tools. Concepts and fundamental skills in t… source
INFO1300Security FundamentalsINFO 1300 - Security Fundamentals INFO 1300 - Security Fundamentals 3 credit(s) An introductory course that provides the foundation for developing security policies and procedures across the security… source
INFO1380Technology in SocietyINFO 1380 - Technology in Society INFO 1380 - Technology in Society 3 credit(s) Technology issues will be explored from the perspective of personal computing as well as professionals in computing-rel… source
INFO1500Web DevelopmentINFO 1500 - Web Development INFO 1500 - Web Development 3 credit(s) Students will develop websites for web-enabled devices using the best practices of HTML and CSS. Website development will also incl… source
INFO1600IT SupportINFO 1600 - IT Support INFO 1600 - IT Support 3 credit(s) This course provides a process for developing the skills, attitudes, techniques, and thinking patterns needed to build customer support, sati… source
INFO1610Green TechnologiesINFO 1610 - Green Technologies INFO 1610 - Green Technologies 3 credit(s) This course will provide students a road map for integrating environmentally sound techniques and technologies into your info… source
INFO1760Cisco I-Introduction to Network SystemsINFO 1760 - Cisco I-Introduction to Network Systems INFO 1760 - Cisco I-Introduction to Network Systems 3 credit(s) This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and mode… source
INFO1770Cisco II-Routing & SwitchingINFO 1770 - Cisco II-Routing & Switching INFO 1770 - Cisco II-Routing & Switching 3 credit(s) Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality in both IPv4 and IPv6 netwo… source
INFO1800Introduction to ProgrammingINFO 1800 - Introduction to Programming INFO 1800 - Introduction to Programming 3 credit(s) An introductory course for students to develop core programming knowledge and skills for the information te… source
INFO2420Systems Implementation & SupportINFO 2420 - Systems Implementation & Support INFO 2420 - Systems Implementation & Support 3 credit(s) Students will learn the fundamentals of installing, administering, and troubleshooting Windows op… source
INFO2500Dynamic Web ApplicationsINFO 2500 - Dynamic Web Applications INFO 2500 - Dynamic Web Applications 3 credit(s) Students will use current web technologies to create interactive content, dynamic formatting, and data-driven web… source
INFO2540Open Source SoftwareINFO 2540 - Open Source Software INFO 2540 - Open Source Software 3 credit(s) Unlike proprietary software controlled by one company, this software is developed by developers around the world. Student… source
INFO2590Developer CapstoneINFO 2590 - Developer Capstone INFO 2590 - Developer Capstone 3 credit(s) Note: This course should be taken the last semester in a student’s degree sequence. Students will be given the task to design… source
INFO2600Tech Support CapstoneINFO 2600 - Tech Support Capstone INFO 2600 - Tech Support Capstone 3 credit(s) Note: This course should be taken the last semester in a student’s degree sequence. This course will provide students w… source
INFO2710Linux ServerINFO 2710 - Linux Server INFO 2710 - Linux Server 3 credit(s) Introduces the student to Linux Networking. The course uses the Linux operating system to the student become familiar with Linux networki… source
INFO2720VirtualizationINFO 2720 - Virtualization INFO 2720 - Virtualization 3 credit(s) The VMware IT Academy Program has been developed to introduce students to VMware virtualization technologies. The VMware IT Academy P… source
INFO2730Server PlatformsINFO 2730 - Server Platforms INFO 2730 - Server Platforms 3 credit(s) This course is intended to introduce the knowledge and skills required to build, maintain, troubleshoot and support server hardwa… source
INFO2740Security+INFO 2740 - Security+ INFO 2740 - Security+ 3 credit(s) Note: Prior completion of a basic networking course is encouraged. Security+ trains the student in foundation level computer network security.… source
INFO2760Cisco III-Enterprise NetworkINFO 2760 - Cisco III-Enterprise Network INFO 2760 - Cisco III-Enterprise Network 3 credit(s) Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this cours… source
INFO2780SQL ServerINFO 2780 - SQL Server INFO 2780 - SQL Server 3 credit(s) Concepts to be covered include: installation, database design, views, stored procedures, form design, report design, SQL, and advanced querie… source
INFO2790Networking CapstoneINFO 2790 - Networking Capstone INFO 2790 - Networking Capstone 3 credit(s) The student will be asked to perform the skills that have been acquired through their course of work in Information Technol… source
INFO2820JAVA ProgrammingINFO 2820 - JAVA Programming INFO 2820 - JAVA Programming 3 credit(s) Students will learn how to create well-structured JAVA programs. Students will explore the JAVA language fundamentals as well as… source
INFO2830C# ProgrammingINFO 2830 - C# Programming INFO 2830 - C# Programming 3 credit(s) Students will learn how to create well-structured C#.NET programs. Students will use the sequence selection, and repetition structure… source
INFO2840Data Science and AnalyticsINFO 2840 - Data Science and Analytics INFO 2840 - Data Science and Analytics 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide a foundation in data science and analytics. Concepts to be covered include… source
INFO2870Mobile ProgrammingINFO 2870 - Mobile Programming INFO 2870 - Mobile Programming 3 credit(s) Note: Prior completion of a basic programming course or industry experience is recommended. This course is an introduction to… source
LIBR1010Foundations of Library & Information ServicesLIBR 1010 - Foundations of Library & Information Services LIBR 1010 - Foundations of Library & Information Services 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with a broad overview of… source
LIBR2100Reference Resources & ServicesLIBR 2100 - Reference Resources & Services LIBR 2100 - Reference Resources & Services 3 credit(s) This course will include the theories, concepts and activities integral to reference resources and se… source
LIBR2150Develop & Organize CollectionsLIBR 2150 - Develop & Organize Collections LIBR 2150 - Develop & Organize Collections 3 credit(s) This course will cover the theories, concepts, and activities integral to selection and collection ma… source
LIBR2250Leadership & Management in Libraries & Information AgenciesLIBR 2250 - Leadership & Management in Libraries & Information Agencies LIBR 2250 - Leadership & Management in Libraries & Information Agencies 3 credit(s) This course includes the theories, concepts… source
LIBR2940Library Science Capstone PracticumLIBR 2940 - Library Science Capstone Practicum LIBR 2940 - Library Science Capstone Practicum 3 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 135 Internship- 0 source
TDWL1100Introduction to LogisticsTDWL 1100 - Introduction to Logistics TDWL 1100 - Introduction to Logistics 3 credit(s) This course will provide a broad overview of logistics management. The role of logistics management and supply-… source
TDWL1250Transportation LogisticsTDWL 1250 - Transportation Logistics TDWL 1250 - Transportation Logistics 3 credit(s) This course is designed to familiarize the student with the types of decisions a transportation or logistics mana… source
TDWL2200Global Supply Chain ManagementTDWL 2200 - Global Supply Chain Management TDWL 2200 - Global Supply Chain Management 3 credit(s) This course examines the role of global supply chain management and how it can be used to improve bot… source
TDWL2400Purchasing LogisticsTDWL 2400 - Purchasing Logistics TDWL 2400 - Purchasing Logistics 3 credit(s) This course familiarizes the student with the theory and application of purchasing and materials management concepts. Top… source
MATH0930Practical MathMATH 0930 - Practical Math MATH 0930 - Practical Math 3 credit(s) Basic math skills involving fractions, decimals, integers, proportions, percents, formulas, basic algebraic expressions, and simple e… source
MATH0940Pre-AlgebraMATH 0940 - Pre-Algebra MATH 0940 - Pre-Algebra 3 credit(s) Skill development with order of operations, signed numbers, equations, exponents, polynomials, algebraic expressions, rectangular coordinat… source
MATH1020Technical MathMATH 1020 - Technical Math MATH 1020 - Technical Math 3 credit(s) This course provides the math skills required in career/technical fields. The course includes a review of arithmetic operations, rati… source
MATH1050Occupational MathMATH 1050 - Occupational Math MATH 1050 - Occupational Math 3 credit(s) Vocational and financial applications involving mathematical operations, measurement systems, geometric relationships, and basi… source
MATH1060Business MathematicsMATH 1060 - Business Mathematics MATH 1060 - Business Mathematics 3 credit(s) Using a variety of mathematical techniques, students study business concepts and applications. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0… source
MATH1130Elementary AlgebraMATH 1130 - Elementary Algebra MATH 1130 - Elementary Algebra 3 credit(s) Concepts include signed numbers (+/-), exponents, factoring, graphs, rational expressions, linear and quadratic equations, an… source
MATH1140Intermediate AlgebraMATH 1140 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 1140 - Intermediate Algebra 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MATH1150College AlgebraMATH 1150 - College Algebra MATH 1150 - College Algebra 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MATH1170Pre-StatisticsMATH 1170 - Pre-Statistics MATH 1170 - Pre-Statistics 3 credit(s) Introduces algebra topics and the basic elements of exploratory data analysis needed for Applied Statistics (BSAD/MATH 2170). Course… source
MATH1380TrigonometryMATH 1380 - Trigonometry MATH 1380 - Trigonometry 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MATH1410Pre-CalculusMATH 1410 - Pre-Calculus MATH 1410 - Pre-Calculus 5 credit(s) Trigonometry functions, graphs, inverses, equations, identities, and applications. Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MATH1600Calculus I & Analytic GeometryMATH 1600 - Calculus I & Analytic Geometry MATH 1600 - Calculus I & Analytic Geometry 5 credit(s) Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integrals, and applicati… source
MATH2000Math for Elementary TeachersMATH 2000 - Math for Elementary Teachers MATH 2000 - Math for Elementary Teachers 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MATH2040Applied CalculusMATH 2040 - Applied Calculus MATH 2040 - Applied Calculus 3 credit(s) Topics include derivatives, exponential functions, integrals with applications of each. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 In… source
MATH2070Analytic Geometry & Calculus IIMATH 2070 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II MATH 2070 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5 credit(s) Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MATH2080Analytic Geometry & Calculus IIIMATH 2080 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III MATH 2080 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 5 credit(s) Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MATH2170Applied StatisticsMATH 2170 - Applied Statistics MATH 2170 - Applied Statistics 3 credit(s) The course is an introduction to basic probability and statistical methods that are used in a wide variety of disciplines. To… source
MATH2210Differential EquationsMATH 2210 - Differential Equations MATH 2210 - Differential Equations 3 credit(s) Topics in ordinary differential equations including linear methods along with applications. Class- 45 Practical Lab-… source
INDT1100Concepts of Electronics IINDT 1100 - Concepts of Electronics I INDT 1100 - Concepts of Electronics I 3 credit(s) Part one of a survey course covering the electronics field. The student will gain an understanding of foundatio… source
INDT1120Concepts of Electronics IIINDT 1120 - Concepts of Electronics II INDT 1120 - Concepts of Electronics II 3 credit(s) The student will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of alternating current, oscilloscope training and… source
INDT1170Fluid Power FundamentalsINDT 1170 - Fluid Power Fundamentals INDT 1170 - Fluid Power Fundamentals 3 credit(s) A study of fundamental principles of fluid power systems. The student will become familiar with various system co… source
INDT1180Fundamentals of Mechanical SystemsINDT 1180 - Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems INDT 1180 - Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems 3 credit(s) Covers the maintenance and installation of mechanical equipment for persons with no prior tra… source
INDT1190Fluid Power SystemsINDT 1190 - Fluid Power Systems INDT 1190 - Fluid Power Systems 2 credit(s) Provides an understanding of fluid power systems technology. This is a continuation of INDT 1170 to provide a broader under… source
INDT1200Introduction to Programmable ControlsINDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Controls INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Controls 3 credit(s) Fundamental concepts of programmable controls; hardware identification and application;… source
INDT1220Control SystemsINDT 1220 - Control Systems INDT 1220 - Control Systems 5 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1100 - Concepts of Electronics I A variety of control circuits… source
INDT1240Transformer & Rotating MachinesINDT 1240 - Transformer & Rotating Machines INDT 1240 - Transformer & Rotating Machines 4 credit(s) Covers the construction, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of transformers and motors. Cl… source
INDT1300AutoCAD Electrical FundamentalsINDT 1300 - AutoCAD Electrical Fundamentals INDT 1300 - AutoCAD Electrical Fundamentals 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1220 - Control Systems Students… source
INDT1350Climbing SafetyINDT 1350 - Climbing Safety INDT 1350 - Climbing Safety 1 credit(s) Introduces the student to the climbing safety aspects of working as a wind technician. Topics include fall restraint and safety reg… source
INDT1770Fundamentals of Renewable EnergyINDT 1770 - Fundamentals of Renewable Energy INDT 1770 - Fundamentals of Renewable Energy 2 credit(s) An overview of alternative energy systems, sources, and solutions. Solar, wind, geothermal, fuel… source
INDT1800Introduction to InstrumentationINDT 1800 - Introduction to Instrumentation INDT 1800 - Introduction to Instrumentation 3 credit(s) An introduction to the trade, terminology, and basic principles of instrumentation. Included are jo… source
INDT2060Control Logix IINDT 2060 - Control Logix I INDT 2060 - Control Logix I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Controls The exploration of… source
INDT2140Applications of Fluid PowerINDT 2140 - Applications of Fluid Power INDT 2140 - Applications of Fluid Power 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
INDT2170Capstone ProcessesINDT 2170 - Capstone Processes INDT 2170 - Capstone Processes 3 credit(s) Problem identification design of production process, selection of product or component parts for manufacture; develop manufac… source
INDT2220Advanced Control SystemsINDT 2220 - Advanced Control Systems INDT 2220 - Advanced Control Systems 5 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1220 - Control Systems Covers a variety of ad… source
INDT2240Programmable Automation ControlsINDT 2240 - Programmable Automation Controls INDT 2240 - Programmable Automation Controls 3 credit(s) A study of fundamental principles of Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC). The student will… source
INDT2250Human Interface to a Machine WorldINDT 2250 - Human Interface to a Machine World INDT 2250 - Human Interface to a Machine World 3 credit(s) Provides a discussion and practical application with the HMI software and HMI hardware involv… source
INDT2300Fundamentals of InstrumentationINDT 2300 - Fundamentals of Instrumentation INDT 2300 - Fundamentals of Instrumentation 4 credit(s) Emphasis on the calibration of equipment used to measure flow rate, pressure, temperature, and leve… source
INDT2320Communications & NetworkingINDT 2320 - Communications & Networking INDT 2320 - Communications & Networking 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Con… source
INDT2330Plant Design & Process ControlINDT 2330 - Plant Design & Process Control INDT 2330 - Plant Design & Process Control 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmab… source
INDT2340Control Valve Selection & SizingINDT 2340 - Control Valve Selection & Sizing INDT 2340 - Control Valve Selection & Sizing 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
INDT2360Applications of InstrumentationINDT 2360 - Applications of Instrumentation INDT 2360 - Applications of Instrumentation 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 2320 - Communications & Network… source
INDT2410Applications of Industrial SensorsINDT 2410 - Applications of Industrial Sensors INDT 2410 - Applications of Industrial Sensors 3 credit(s) Students will learn the function as all as the application of common types of discrete operat… source
INDT2600Wind Energy FundamentalsINDT 2600 - Wind Energy Fundamentals INDT 2600 - Wind Energy Fundamentals 3 credit(s) The course introduces the student to the complex issues involved in designing, siting and operating wind power sy… source
INDT2620Wind Turbines IINDT 2620 - Wind Turbines I INDT 2620 - Wind Turbines I 3 credit(s) Upon completion of this course students will be able to operate and control a utility class wind turbine. Class- 15 Practical Lab-… source
INDT2640Wind Turbines IIINDT 2640 - Wind Turbines II INDT 2640 - Wind Turbines II 3 credit(s) Students completing this course will be prepared to perform the duties of a wind turbine maintenance technician. Class- 15 Practi… source
MART1010Mass MediaMART 1010 - Mass Media MART 1010 - Mass Media 3 credit(s) An introductory-level study of the mass media and their impact on society. The student will study media industries (print, broadcast, and ele… source
MART1020Introduction to VideoMART 1020 - Introduction to Video MART 1020 - Introduction to Video 3 credit(s) An introductory-level study of video production. Emphasis is on effective camera techniques, shot sequencing, managing… source
MART1030Digital Video ProductionMART 1030 - Digital Video Production MART 1030 - Digital Video Production 3 credit(s) This course develops video skills to industry standards. The emphasis is on professional techniques for shooting/… source
MART1080Digital ProductionMART 1080 - Digital Production MART 1080 - Digital Production 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamental concepts of producing digital content for broadcast, online and social media. Emphasis is on under… source
MART1090Audio Production & DesignMART 1090 - Audio Production & Design MART 1090 - Audio Production & Design 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of producing audio segments for media presentations, multimedia, and commercial bro… source
MART1100Digital BroadcastingMART 1100 - Digital Broadcasting MART 1100 - Digital Broadcasting 3 credit(s) An overview of the broadcast industry, its evolution, and an introduction to latest trends. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Cl… source
MART1110Audio EntertainmentMART 1110 - Audio Entertainment MART 1110 - Audio Entertainment 3 credit(s) Emphasis on basic skills in creating entertainment and digital programming. The student will create regularly scheduled aud… source
MART1150On-Air InteractionMART 1150 - On-Air Interaction MART 1150 - On-Air Interaction 3 credit(s) The student will be assigned a regular air shift on KCNT-FM, will create regularly scheduled online entertainment, and promot… source
MART1200Digital IllustrationMART 1200 - Digital Illustration MART 1200 - Digital Illustration 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course to several software applications used in illustrations, digital imaging, page layout, and im… source
MART1210Layout & DesignMART 1210 - Layout & Design MART 1210 - Layout & Design 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on developing creative and expressive layouts and designs that communicate. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Inte… source
MART1220Media WritingMART 1220 - Media Writing MART 1220 - Media Writing 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course on writing for the mass media. Emphasis is on developing basic writing skills for print, broadcast, and on… source
MART1230Multimedia DesignMART 1230 - Multimedia Design MART 1230 - Multimedia Design 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of using computer technology to develop multimedia programs. Students will design basic interactive… source
MART1240Web Page IMART 1240 - Web Page I MART 1240 - Web Page I 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on developing basic skills in creating and publishing documents for the World Wide Web. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 In… source
MART1250Web Layout & DesignMART 1250 - Web Layout & Design MART 1250 - Web Layout & Design 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course on designing the visual layout of web pages and creating web graphics. Students will utilize a… source
MART1260Web Graphics IMART 1260 - Web Graphics I MART 1260 - Web Graphics I 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on developing and creating graphics for the World Wide Web using a variety of techniques and software. Class- 45 Practica… source
MART1300Visual DesignMART 1300 - Visual Design MART 1300 - Visual Design 3 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on identifying and solving design problems. Various projects will engage students in creative design processes. Mate… source
MART1310Audio DesignMART 1310 - Audio Design MART 1310 - Audio Design 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of producing audio segments for media presentations, multimedia, and commercial broadcasting. This course use… source
MART1320PhotographyMART 1320 - Photography MART 1320 - Photography 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course on producing photographs using SLR and digital cameras. Emphasis is placed on understanding the camera, compos… source
MART1360Introduction to Graphic ArtsMART 1360 - Introduction to Graphic Arts MART 1360 - Introduction to Graphic Arts 3 credit(s) An introduction to the essential skills and design techniques using the major graphics programs in the in… source
MART1460Audio TechnologyMART 1460 - Audio Technology MART 1460 - Audio Technology 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the fundamentals of sound and audio equipment utilized to create live, streamed, and recorded… source
MART1600TypographyMART 1600 - Typography MART 1600 - Typography 3 credit(s) All areas of typography will be addressed, along with set techniques and media and student projects. This course will explore the use of typo… source
MART2000Streaming Media & Popular CultureMART 2000 - Streaming Media & Popular Culture MART 2000 - Streaming Media & Popular Culture 3 credit(s) Students will explore how video and music sites, information sharing, and mobile access have ev… source
MART2020Social Media CommunicationMART 2020 - Social Media Communication MART 2020 - Social Media Communication 3 credit(s) Social Media allows the creation, collaboration and sharing of messages with large audiences. Students will e… source
MART2030Multimedia CapstoneMART 2030 - Multimedia Capstone MART 2030 - Multimedia Capstone 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on practical production experience and program promotion across social media. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinic… source
MART2040Video ProductionMART 2040 - Video Production MART 2040 - Video Production 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MART2080Digital Content CreationMART 2080 - Digital Content Creation MART 2080 - Digital Content Creation 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on practical production experience and program promotion across social media. Class- 45 Practical Lab… source
MART2110News & Sports MediaMART 2110 - News & Sports Media MART 2110 - News & Sports Media 3 credit(s) An emphasis on the practical experience necessary for producing coverage of special events for broadcast, online and print.… source
MART2150Broadcast Audience DevelopmentMART 2150 - Broadcast Audience Development MART 2150 - Broadcast Audience Development 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on work habits, program preparation, and production for on-air and online delivery. Class… source
MART2200Advanced Digital IllustrationMART 2200 - Advanced Digital Illustration MART 2200 - Advanced Digital Illustration 3 credit(s) Students will create advanced illustrations for a variety of media. Focus will be on advanced drawing a… source
MART2210Advanced Layout & DesignMART 2210 - Advanced Layout & Design MART 2210 - Advanced Layout & Design 3 credit(s) This course concentrates on creating electronic layouts and designs for print. Projects will give real world work… source
MART2300Visual MarketingMART 2300 - Visual Marketing MART 2300 - Visual Marketing 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MART2310Imaginative Photography & VideoMART 2310 - Imaginative Photography & Video MART 2310 - Imaginative Photography & Video 3 credit(s) Students will review the operation of digital cameras for still photography and video, explore insi… source
MART2320Advanced PhotographyMART 2320 - Advanced Photography MART 2320 - Advanced Photography 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on studio and feature photography and producing photo essays and documentaries. Students will use advanced Ph… source
MART2330Exhibit & Portfolio PreparationMART 2330 - Exhibit & Portfolio Preparation MART 2330 - Exhibit & Portfolio Preparation 3 credit(s) This course takes the student through the process of preparing for an art exhibit and creating a de… source
MART2360Printing ProcessesMART 2360 - Printing Processes MART 2360 - Printing Processes 3 credit(s) Also covers ink and paper. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MART2370Exhibit PreparationMART 2370 - Exhibit Preparation MART 2370 - Exhibit Preparation 1 credit(s) This course takes the student through the process of preparing for an art exhibit. It includes designing a brochure and wri… source
MART2380Portfolio PreparationMART 2380 - Portfolio Preparation MART 2380 - Portfolio Preparation 1 credit(s) Takes the student through the process of compiling a graphic design portfolio. Students will be able to use the complet… source
MART2420Photo RetouchingMART 2420 - Photo Retouching MART 2420 - Photo Retouching 3 credit(s) Uses many techniques to retouch photographs and manipulate images with Photoshop software used by media and publishing industries… source
MEDA1100Exam Room IMEDA 1100 - Exam Room I MEDA 1100 - Exam Room I 2 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the various instruments and equipment used by the medical assistant in a medical office, along with the u… source
MEDA1250Medical Office IMEDA 1250 - Medical Office I MEDA 1250 - Medical Office I 3 credit(s) Students will learn about the medical assisting career, working as a healthcare team member, and patient and staff diversity. Stu… source
MEDA1330PharmacologyMEDA 1330 - Pharmacology MEDA 1330 - Pharmacology 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MEDA1630Administrative Medical AssistingMEDA 1630 - Administrative Medical Assisting MEDA 1630 - Administrative Medical Assisting 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to contemporary medical office management. Students practice hand… source
MEDA2200Disease ConditionsMEDA 2200 - Disease Conditions MEDA 2200 - Disease Conditions 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MEDA2250Medical Office IIMEDA 2250 - Medical Office II MEDA 2250 - Medical Office II 3 credit(s) Assisting with specialty procedures will be investigated. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MEDA2300Exam Room IIMEDA 2300 - Exam Room II MEDA 2300 - Exam Room II 4 credit(s) The medical assisting student will be assisting with the physical examination, minor surgery, operating medical equipment and administrat… source
MEDA2330Laboratory Techniques & Procedures IMEDA 2330 - Laboratory Techniques & Procedures I MEDA 2330 - Laboratory Techniques & Procedures I 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MEDA2420PracticumMEDA 2420 - Practicum MEDA 2420 - Practicum 6 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 240 source
MEDT1000Introduction to Medical Laboratory TechnologyMEDT 1000 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology MEDT 1000 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology 3 credit(s) Introduces the student to general and basic information on Clinical Lab… source
MEDT1310Introduction to HematologyMEDT 1310 - Introduction to Hematology MEDT 1310 - Introduction to Hematology 2 credit(s) This course covers basic manual hematology test and basic instrumentation theory. OSHA safety and an introduc… source
MEDT1320Hematology IIMEDT 1320 - Hematology II MEDT 1320 - Hematology II 4 credit(s) Laboratory techniques, instrumentation, safety, and quality assurance in the hematology/hemostasis lab are applied. Blood cell formatio… source
MEDT1410ImmunohematologyMEDT 1410 - Immunohematology MEDT 1410 - Immunohematology 4 credit(s) Blood banking procedures will be covered including: antigens, antibodies, immune system responses, genetics, antibody identificat… source
MEDT1420UrinalysisMEDT 1420 - Urinalysis MEDT 1420 - Urinalysis 2 credit(s) Provides the student with theory and practice in performing urinalysis, including kidney function and urine formation. Urinalysis consist of… source
MEDT1800Clinical I/Blood BankMEDT 1800 - Clinical I/Blood Bank MEDT 1800 - Clinical I/Blood Bank 1 credit(s) Student attends for 40 hours per week for two weeks. Additional practice of blood bank principles and procedures, exper… source
MEDT1820Clinical II/HematologyMEDT 1820 - Clinical II/Hematology MEDT 1820 - Clinical II/Hematology 5 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skills in a clinical environment. Class- 0 Practi… source
MEDT2320Clinical MicrobiologyMEDT 2320 - Clinical Microbiology MEDT 2320 - Clinical Microbiology 4 credit(s) Student will interpret clinical specimens to provide data correlation including diagnostics and treatment. Techniques f… source
MEDT2340Parasitology/MycologyMEDT 2340 - Parasitology/Mycology MEDT 2340 - Parasitology/Mycology 2 credit(s) Laboratory safety, specimen selection, processing, isolation, and identification methods will be covered. Epidemiology… source
MEDT2410Introduction to Clinical ChemistryMEDT 2410 - Introduction to Clinical Chemistry MEDT 2410 - Introduction to Clinical Chemistry 2 credit(s) Covers basic laboratory math, basic instrumentation, safety and quality control are discussed… source
MEDT2420Clinical Chemistry IIMEDT 2420 - Clinical Chemistry II MEDT 2420 - Clinical Chemistry II 4 credit(s) Manual and automated chemistry testing is performed in the laboratory portion of the course. Class- 60 Practical Lab- 0… source
MEDT2800Clinical III/ChemistryMEDT 2800 - Clinical III/Chemistry MEDT 2800 - Clinical III/Chemistry 5 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skill in a clinical environment. Class- 0 Practic… source
MEDT2820Clinical IV/MicrobiologyMEDT 2820 - Clinical IV/Microbiology MEDT 2820 - Clinical IV/Microbiology 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skills in a clinical environment. Class- 0 Pr… source
MUSC1010Introduction to MusicMUSC 1010 - Introduction to Music MUSC 1010 - Introduction to Music 3 credit(s) An introduction and overview of the history of Western art music, from the middle ages to modern times. Includes the el… source
MUSC1050Class PianoMUSC 1050 - Class Piano MUSC 1050 - Class Piano 1 credit(s) Class instruction in the basics of piano techniques and reading skills. No previous piano experience required. Due to performance expectati… source
MUSC1070Music FundamentalsMUSC 1070 - Music Fundamentals MUSC 1070 - Music Fundamentals 3 credit(s) An introduction to written notation and basic concepts of music, including pitch, rhythm, time signatures, key signatures, sc… source
MUSC1410College ChoirMUSC 1410 - College Choir MUSC 1410 - College Choir 1 credit(s) Performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the larger ensemble. Two performances required each… source
MUSC1430Concert BandMUSC 1430 - Concert Band MUSC 1430 - Concert Band 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the study and performance of concert band literature. Multiple performances required each semester. A skills as… source
MUSC1470Music Theory IMUSC 1470 - Music Theory I MUSC 1470 - Music Theory I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: MUSC 1670 - Aural Skills I The study of traditional harmony and musica… source
MUSC1480Music Theory IIMUSC 1480 - Music Theory II MUSC 1480 - Music Theory II 3 credit(s) The study of traditional harmony and musical structure, including tonal functional harmony, 16th century counterpoint, and Baroque… source
MUSC1500Applied Music-Lower Brass IMUSC 1500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass I MUSC 1500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on trombone, euphonium or tuba consisting of weekly lessons to be arranged with the… source
MUSC1510Applied Music-Percussion IMUSC 1510 - Applied Music-Percussion I MUSC 1510 - Applied Music-Percussion I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on percussion instruments, consisting of weekly lessons to be arranged with the instru… source
MUSC1520Applied Music-Upper Brass IMUSC 1520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass I MUSC 1520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on trumpet or French horn, consisting of weekly lessons to be arranged with the inst… source
MUSC1530Applied Music-Piano IMUSC 1530 - Applied Music-Piano I MUSC 1530 - Applied Music-Piano I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on piano, consisting of a weekly studio class and private lessons to be arranged with the instru… source
MUSC1540Applied Music-Bass IMUSC 1540 - Applied Music-Bass I MUSC 1540 - Applied Music-Bass I 1 credit(s) Individual Instruction on string and electric bass to be arranged with the instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of t… source
MUSC1560Applied Music-Voice IMUSC 1560 - Applied Music-Voice I MUSC 1560 - Applied Music-Voice I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction in vocal technique and repertoire, including a weekly studio class and a private lesson to be ar… source
MUSC1580Applied Music-Woodwinds IMUSC 1580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds I MUSC 1580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, or saxophone, consisting of weekly lessons to be arra… source
MUSC1620Small Ensemble-VocalMUSC 1620 - Small Ensemble-Vocal MUSC 1620 - Small Ensemble-Vocal 1 credit(s) Performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the smaller ensemble. Membership subj… source
MUSC1630Small Ensemble-InstrumentalMUSC 1630 - Small Ensemble-Instrumental MUSC 1630 - Small Ensemble-Instrumental 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the study and performance of chamber music repertoire. Multiple performances requ… source
MUSC1670Aural Skills IMUSC 1670 - Aural Skills I MUSC 1670 - Aural Skills I 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practical… source
MUSC1680Aural Skills IIMUSC 1680 - Aural Skills II MUSC 1680 - Aural Skills II 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practica… source
MUSC1710Play Production-MusicalMUSC 1710 - Play Production-Musical MUSC 1710 - Play Production-Musical 1 credit(s) Participation in rehearsal and performances of musical theater productions. Due to performance expectations, additi… source
MUSC2410College Choir IIMUSC 2410 - College Choir II MUSC 2410 - College Choir II 1 credit(s) Continued performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the larger ensemble. Two performanc… source
MUSC2430Concert Band IIMUSC 2430 - Concert Band II MUSC 2430 - Concert Band II 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the continued study and performance of concert band literature. Multiple performances required each semes… source
MUSC2460Oratorio ChorusMUSC 2460 - Oratorio Chorus MUSC 2460 - Oratorio Chorus 1 credit(s) The study and performance of large-scale choral/orchestral works from significant historical periods. Repertoire focuses on the cho… source
MUSC2470Music Theory IIIMUSC 2470 - Music Theory III MUSC 2470 - Music Theory III 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MUSC2480Music Theory IVMUSC 2480 - Music Theory IV MUSC 2480 - Music Theory IV 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
MUSC2500Applied Music-Lower Brass IIMUSC 2500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass II MUSC 2500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1500. Individual instruction on trombone, euphonium, and tuba consisting of weekly… source
MUSC2510Applied Music-Percussion IIMUSC 2510 - Applied Music-Percussion II MUSC 2510 - Applied Music-Percussion II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1510. Individual instruction on drum trap set, consisting of weekly lessons to be ar… source
MUSC2520Applied Music-Upper Brass IIMUSC 2520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass II MUSC 2520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1520. Individual instruction on trumpet or French horn, consisting of weekly lesso… source
MUSC2530Applied Music-Piano IIMUSC 2530 - Applied Music-Piano II MUSC 2530 - Applied Music-Piano II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1530. Individual instruction on piano, consisting of a weekly studio class and a private lesso… source
MUSC2560Applied Music-Voice IIMUSC 2560 - Applied Music-Voice II MUSC 2560 - Applied Music-Voice II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1560. Individual instruction in vocal technique and repertoire, including a weekly class and a… source
MUSC2580Applied Music-Woodwinds IIMUSC 2580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds II MUSC 2580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1580. Individual instruction on flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, or saxophone, consisti… source
MUSC2620Small Ensemble - Vocal IIMUSC 2620 - Small Ensemble - Vocal II MUSC 2620 - Small Ensemble - Vocal II 1 credit(s) Continued performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the smaller ensem… source
MUSC2630Small Ensemble - InstrumentalMUSC 2630 - Small Ensemble - Instrumental MUSC 2630 - Small Ensemble - Instrumental 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the continued study and performance of chamber music repertoire. Multiple per… source
MUSC2670Aural Skills IIIMUSC 2670 - Aural Skills III MUSC 2670 - Aural Skills III 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practi… source
MUSC2680Aural Skills IVMUSC 2680 - Aural Skills IV MUSC 2680 - Aural Skills IV 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practica… source
MUSC2710Music in FilmMUSC 2710 - Music in Film MUSC 2710 - Music in Film 3 credit(s) A chronological study of the history of film music, from its beginnings in the silent film era to current trends. Beginning with film a… source
MUSC2730History of Rock MusicMUSC 2730 - History of Rock Music MUSC 2730 - History of Rock Music 3 credit(s) An introduction and overview of the history of rock and other popular music genres from early twentieth century to mode… source
NURS1100Lifespan INURS 1100 - Lifespan I NURS 1100 - Lifespan I 7 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on concepts within each domain concentrating on meeting the fundamental needs of the patient across the lifespan. The focu… source
NURS1200Pathopharmacology INURS 1200 - Pathopharmacology I NURS 1200 - Pathopharmacology I 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: NURS 1100 - Lifespan I and NURS 1300 - Nursing Judgment I Th… source
NURS1300Nursing Judgment INURS 1300 - Nursing Judgment I NURS 1300 - Nursing Judgment I 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: NURS 1100 - Lifespan I and NURS 1200 - Pathopharmacology I Int… source
NURS1500Lifespan IINURS 1500 - Lifespan II NURS 1500 - Lifespan II 8 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on meeting the health, wellness, and illness needs of the stable and predictable patient across the lifespan. Focus is o… source
NURS1600Pathopharmacology IINURS 1600 - Pathopharmacology II NURS 1600 - Pathopharmacology II 1 credit(s) Pharmacological nursing practice across the lifespan and basic concepts of pathophysiology are integrated to provide basi… source
NURS1700Nursing Judgment IINURS 1700 - Nursing Judgment II NURS 1700 - Nursing Judgment II 1 credit(s) Course focuses on prioritization of patient care, using best evidence in clinical decision making progress and enhances abi… source
NURS2100Lifespan IIINURS 2100 - Lifespan III NURS 2100 - Lifespan III 7 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on meeting the health, wellness, and illness needs of the complex patient across the lifespan. Focus is on meeting the… source
NURS2200Pathopharmacology IIINURS 2200 - Pathopharmacology III NURS 2200 - Pathopharmacology III 2 credit(s) Pharmacological nursing practice across the lifespan and the concepts of pathophysiology are presented in an integrated… source
NURS2300Nursing Judgment IIINURS 2300 - Nursing Judgment III NURS 2300 - Nursing Judgment III 1 credit(s) The opportunity to strengthen nursing judgment skills while addressing workplace. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0… source
NURS2500Lifespan IVNURS 2500 - Lifespan IV NURS 2500 - Lifespan IV 7 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on meeting the health, wellness, and illness needs with multi-system and emergent health problems across the lifespan. F… source
NURS2600Pathopharmacology IVNURS 2600 - Pathopharmacology IV NURS 2600 - Pathopharmacology IV 1 credit(s) Pharmacological nursing practice across the lifespan and the concepts of pathophysiology are presented in an integrated m… source
NURS2700Nursing Judgment IVNURS 2700 - Nursing Judgment IV NURS 2700 - Nursing Judgment IV 1 credit(s) Opportunities to advance thinking skills and strategies as the nursing student refines nursing judgment skills are also inc… source
NUTR1470NutritionNUTR 1470 - Nutrition NUTR 1470 - Nutrition 3 credit(s) Introduction to the science of human nutrition and the relationship between nutrition and health throughout the life cycle. Includes current fo… source
OTHA1030Fundamentals of OTOTHA 1030 - Fundamentals of OT OTHA 1030 - Fundamentals of OT 4 credit(s) This course provides students with an introduction to therapy and the role of the assistant. Topics include history, philosop… source
OTHA1210Occupational Activity AnalysisOTHA 1210 - Occupational Activity Analysis OTHA 1210 - Occupational Activity Analysis 3 credit(s) Observation, analysis and performance of occupation, while utilizing the practice framework will be e… source
OTHA1220Community-Centered PracticeOTHA 1220 - Community-Centered Practice OTHA 1220 - Community-Centered Practice 3 credit(s) This course provides knowledge of global social issues, health and wellness needs of populations, and pract… source
OTHA1240Pediatric/Adolescent PracticeOTHA 1240 - Pediatric/Adolescent Practice OTHA 1240 - Pediatric/Adolescent Practice 4 credit(s) Topics include development of observation skills, play, handling techniques, and knowledge of pediatric… source
OTHA2000Gerontology & Physical Disabilities PracticeOTHA 2000 - Gerontology & Physical Disabilities Practice OTHA 2000 - Gerontology & Physical Disabilities Practice 4 credit(s) The course provides the student with the role and clinical knowledge of o… source
OTHA2010Foundations of FieldworkOTHA 2010 - Foundations of Fieldwork OTHA 2010 - Foundations of Fieldwork 2 credit(s) This course equips students with the essential skills, knowledge, and professional behaviors needed for successfu… source
OTHA2050Fieldwork Practicum Level I-AOTHA 2050 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-A OTHA 2050 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-A 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 45 Internship- 0 source
OTHA2400Mental Health & Psychosocial PracticeOTHA 2400 - Mental Health & Psychosocial Practice OTHA 2400 - Mental Health & Psychosocial Practice 3 credit(s) This course provides students with the role of the occupational therapy assistant in th… source
OTHA2410Functional NeuroanatomyOTHA 2410 - Functional Neuroanatomy OTHA 2410 - Functional Neuroanatomy 2 credit(s) Students will gain an understanding of how the brain is involved in movement, learning, memory and daily functionin… source
OTHA2440Fieldwork Practicum Level I-BOTHA 2440 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-B OTHA 2440 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-B 2 credit(s) Placements are to provide hands on learning and participation under the direction of the fieldwork educ… source
OTHA2460Modality & Splinting LabOTHA 2460 - Modality & Splinting Lab OTHA 2460 - Modality & Splinting Lab 1 credit(s) This course provides students with hands on experience in providing fabrication, application, fitting, training o… source
OTHA2470Documentation & Professional SkillsOTHA 2470 - Documentation & Professional Skills OTHA 2470 - Documentation & Professional Skills 2 credit(s) This course also provides students with the opportunity to further enhance documentation sk… source
OTHA2500Ethics, Management & LeadershipOTHA 2500 - Ethics, Management & Leadership OTHA 2500 - Ethics, Management & Leadership 2 credit(s) Students will gain a further understanding of ethical provision of services, department management,… source
OTHA2700Functional KinesiologyOTHA 2700 - Functional Kinesiology OTHA 2700 - Functional Kinesiology 3 credit(s) A focus will be placed on skills related to the measurement, prevention and management of muscle, joint and soft tiss… source
OTHA2900Fieldwork Practicum Level II-AOTHA 2900 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-A OTHA 2900 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-A 7 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 315 Internship- 0 source
OTHA2950Fieldwork Practicum Level II-BOTHA 2950 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-B OTHA 2950 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-B 7 credit(s) This second fieldwork course provides students with full time experience in a variety of settings, su… source
PARM1010Principles of ParamedicinePARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine PARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine 4 credit(s) Paramedic principles are used as a framework to organize the cognitive, interpersonal, and psychomotor skills… source
PARM1020Advance EMS SkillsPARM 1020 - Advance EMS Skills PARM 1020 - Advance EMS Skills 3 credit(s) Introduction to the advanced EMS skills of a Paramedic. The primary focus is on the concepts, the skills themselves and the s… source
PARM1030Pharmacology & Ventilation ManagementPARM 1030 - Pharmacology & Ventilation Management PARM 1030 - Pharmacology & Ventilation Management 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1010 - Principles o… source
PARM1040Trauma EmergenciesPARM 1040 - Trauma Emergencies PARM 1040 - Trauma Emergencies 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine , PARM 1020 - Advance E… source
PARM1050Cardiovascular & Respiratory EmergenciesPARM 1050 - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Emergencies PARM 1050 - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Emergencies 3 credit(s) Students will integrate assessment findings with the formulation of a treatment p… source
PARM1060Medical EmergenciesPARM 1060 - Medical Emergencies PARM 1060 - Medical Emergencies 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1050 - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Emergencies Applica… source
PARM1070OB/GYN & PediatricsPARM 1070 - OB/GYN & Pediatrics PARM 1070 - OB/GYN & Pediatrics 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1060 - Medical Emergencies Application and integration… source
PARM1080Special Populations & EMS OperationsPARM 1080 - Special Populations & EMS Operations PARM 1080 - Special Populations & EMS Operations 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1060 - Medical Emerge… source
PARM1110Paramedic Practicum IPARM 1110 - Paramedic Practicum I PARM 1110 - Paramedic Practicum I 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine , PARM 1020 - Adv… source
PARM1120Paramedic Practicum IIPARM 1120 - Paramedic Practicum II PARM 1120 - Paramedic Practicum II 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1110 - Paramedic Practicum I This course supports… source
PARM2310Paramedic Practicum IIIPARM 2310 - Paramedic Practicum III PARM 2310 - Paramedic Practicum III 1 credit(s) Prior and concurrent knowledge are included in performing skills in a healthcare setting. This will include rotatio… source
PARM2320Paramedic Practicum IVPARM 2320 - Paramedic Practicum IV PARM 2320 - Paramedic Practicum IV 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 2310 - Paramedic Practicum III This course suppor… source
PARM2400Paramedic Field InternshipPARM 2400 - Paramedic Field Internship PARM 2400 - Paramedic Field Internship 4 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 240 source
PARM2410Advanced CertificationsPARM 2410 - Advanced Certifications PARM 2410 - Advanced Certifications 1 credit(s) This will give a well-rounded review of trauma care, medical disease process and treatment, as well as high quality… source
PARM2500Certification Preparation IPARM 2500 - Certification Preparation I PARM 2500 - Certification Preparation I 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
PARM2510Certification Preparation IIPARM 2510 - Certification Preparation II PARM 2510 - Certification Preparation II 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
PRDV1000TRIOs College SuccessPRDV 1000 - TRIOs College Success PRDV 1000 - TRIOs College Success 1 credit(s) TRIO’s College Success is a one credit course which provides an introduction to college life and the TRIO Project for T… source
PRDV1020College SurvivalPRDV 1020 - College Survival PRDV 1020 - College Survival 1 credit(s) Designed to improve the student’s ability in time management, test taking, communication skills, study techniques, and personal i… source
PRDV1030Successful Job RelationsPRDV 1030 - Successful Job Relations PRDV 1030 - Successful Job Relations 1 credit(s) Covers on-the-job communication skills, personal traits of success, problem-solving, time management, goal settin… source
PRDV1040Human Relations AwarenessPRDV 1040 - Human Relations Awareness PRDV 1040 - Human Relations Awareness 1 credit(s) This course is designed to students gain an understanding of the values and lifestyles of various cultures with… source
PRDV1080Critical Thinking SkillsPRDV 1080 - Critical Thinking Skills PRDV 1080 - Critical Thinking Skills 2 credit(s) Analysis of thinking, learning new thinking skills and application of these skills to a variety of life situation… source
PRDV1090College FoundationsPRDV 1090 - College Foundations PRDV 1090 - College Foundations 3 credit(s) Designed for the student to explore college life issues. Topics addressed involve the general areas of academic, personal,… source
PRDV1100Career ExplorationPRDV 1100 - Career Exploration PRDV 1100 - Career Exploration 1 credit(s) Designed to provide an introduction to careers through individual assessment of interests, skills and values in relationship… source
PRDV1150Basics of Money ManagementPRDV 1150 - Basics of Money Management PRDV 1150 - Basics of Money Management 1 credit(s) Designed to individuals successfully manage their personal finances through applied financial goal setting, b… source
PRDV1850Employment Search & InterviewPRDV 1850 - Employment Search & Interview PRDV 1850 - Employment Search & Interview 2 credit(s) Prepares the student for all phases of the job search process and job follow-up. Topics include electro… source
PRDV2050Assertiveness TrainingPRDV 2050 - Assertiveness Training PRDV 2050 - Assertiveness Training 2 credit(s) s students express their thoughts, feelings, and opinions openly and honestly in appropriate ways without violating t… source
PRDV2600Stress ManagementPRDV 2600 - Stress Management PRDV 2600 - Stress Management 2 credit(s) Analyzes the physiological and psychological causes and effects with an emphasis on thinking critically about personal stress a… source
PHRM1100Introduction to Pharmacy BasicsPHRM 1100 - Introduction to Pharmacy Basics PHRM 1100 - Introduction to Pharmacy Basics 3 credit(s) The course will introduce the role of a pharmacy technician in a variety of health care settings. T… source
PHRM1120Principles of Pharmacology IPHRM 1120 - Principles of Pharmacology I PHRM 1120 - Principles of Pharmacology I 2 credit(s) The student will study body parts and systems and common disease states of each major system. The student… source
PHRM1130Pharmacy Practice LabPHRM 1130 - Pharmacy Practice Lab PHRM 1130 - Pharmacy Practice Lab 2 credit(s) Understand similarities and differences between different types of pharmacy settings. Study of different pharmacy pract… source
PHRM1200Pharmacy Law and Business ApplicationsPHRM 1200 - Pharmacy Law and Business Applications PHRM 1200 - Pharmacy Law and Business Applications 3 credit(s) Define state and federal pharmacy laws, standards of practice and professional ethics… source
PHRM1230Sterile Compound with labPHRM 1230 - Sterile Compound with lab PHRM 1230 - Sterile Compound with lab 4 credit(s) Learn to identify and use appropriate equipment used in sterile compounding. Identify reasons of why a product… source
PHRM1250Pharmaceutical Calculations IPHRM 1250 - Pharmaceutical Calculations I PHRM 1250 - Pharmaceutical Calculations I 2 credit(s) The introduction of the Roman numerals, metric, avoirdupois, and apothecary systems of measure and calc… source
PHRM1260Principles of Pharmacology IIPHRM 1260 - Principles of Pharmacology II PHRM 1260 - Principles of Pharmacology II 2 credit(s) The student will learn various drug dosage forms, routes of administration and will review the top 200… source
PHRM1280Pharmaceutical Calculations IIPHRM 1280 - Pharmaceutical Calculations II PHRM 1280 - Pharmaceutical Calculations II 2 credit(s) Students will learn complex math calculations as performed in the pharmacy setting. Students will lea… source
PHRM1300Pharmacy Technicians PracticumPHRM 1300 - Pharmacy Technicians Practicum PHRM 1300 - Pharmacy Technicians Practicum 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source
PHIL1010Introduction to PhilosophyPHIL 1010 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1010 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credit(s) Students will explore the components of philosophy through readings from the history of philosophy (ancient,… source
PHIL2610Comparative ReligionsPHIL 2610 - Comparative Religions PHIL 2610 - Comparative Religions 3 credit(s) This course will offer a cross-cultural introduction to the world’s major religious/philosophical traditions or faith s… source
PHIL2650Introduction to EthicsPHIL 2650 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2650 - Introduction to Ethics 3 credit(s) Examines contemporary ethical conflicts and provides an introduction to the language, concepts, and traditions of eth… source
PHED1010Introduction to Athletic TrainingPHED 1010 - Introduction to Athletic Training PHED 1010 - Introduction to Athletic Training 1 credit(s) The primary purpose of this course is to allow students to explore the profession of athletic t… source
PHED1050Physical Education-Walking & JoggingPHED 1050 - Physical Education-Walking & Jogging PHED 1050 - Physical Education-Walking & Jogging 1 credit(s) The Walking/Jogging course is designed to improve the student’s cardiovascular endurance… source
PHED1070Physical Education-Body ConditioningPHED 1070 - Physical Education-Body Conditioning PHED 1070 - Physical Education-Body Conditioning 1 credit(s) Proper fundamental techniques to improve physical health and fitness. Course includes nut… source
PHED1220Physical Education-GolfPHED 1220 - Physical Education-Golf PHED 1220 - Physical Education-Golf 1 credit(s) This course offers instruction on the proper fundamentals and techniques to introduce you to the game of golf. Incl… source
PHED1300Performance Dance Foundations IPHED 1300 - Performance Dance Foundations I PHED 1300 - Performance Dance Foundations I 1 credit(s) Emphasis on basic fundamentals of precision dance and drill are basic to the course. May be repeate… source
PHED1400Personal HealthPHED 1400 - Personal Health PHED 1400 - Personal Health 3 credit(s) Personal and family problems and practices including healthy lifestyles. Emphasis on diet, nutrition, exercise, STI’s (especially A… source
PHED1500Recreation in SocietyPHED 1500 - Recreation in Society PHED 1500 - Recreation in Society 3 credit(s) Includes development of the recreation movement, the role of recreation in the American life emphasizing community recr… source
PHED1600Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp IPHED 1600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp I PHED 1600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp I 1 credit(s) Introduces basics of sport specific strength training and develops improvements in ca… source
PHED1780Introduction to Physical EducationPHED 1780 - Introduction to Physical Education PHED 1780 - Introduction to Physical Education 3 credit(s) Emphasis on historical development, philosophy, scientific foundations, leadership, professio… source
PHED1850Varsity Competition-BasketballPHED 1850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball PHED 1850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source
PHED1880Varsity Competition-VolleyballPHED 1880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball PHED 1880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source
PHED1900Varsity Competition-SoftballPHED 1900 - Varsity Competition-Softball PHED 1900 - Varsity Competition-Softball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is r… source
PHED1910Varsity Comp-Shotgun SportsPHED 1910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports PHED 1910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source
PHED1920Varsity Competition-GolfPHED 1920 - Varsity Competition-Golf PHED 1920 - Varsity Competition-Golf 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is required.… source
PHED1930Varsity Competition-EsportsPHED 1930 - Varsity Competition-Esports PHED 1930 - Varsity Competition-Esports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source
PHED1960Varsity Competition-SoccerPHED 1960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer PHED 1960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is requi… source
PHED2010First Aid, CPR, and Safety for Physical EducationPHED 2010 - First Aid, CPR, and Safety for Physical Education PHED 2010 - First Aid, CPR, and Safety for Physical Education 2 credit(s) Study and application of the principles and techniques involved… source
PHED2040Prevention & Care of Athletic InjuryPHED 2040 - Prevention & Care of Athletic Injury PHED 2040 - Prevention & Care of Athletic Injury 3 credit(s) This course provides students with the knowledge of topics relating to the prevention and… source
PHED2070Principles of Sport ManagementPHED 2070 - Principles of Sport Management PHED 2070 - Principles of Sport Management 3 credit(s) This course presents business principles and procedures as applied to physical education, intramural… source
PHED2300Performance Dance Foundations IIPHED 2300 - Performance Dance Foundations II PHED 2300 - Performance Dance Foundations II 1 credit(s) Emphasis on intermediate fundamentals of precision dance and drill are basic to the course. May b… source
PHED2400Non-Rhythmic Act/Elem ChildPHED 2400 - Non-Rhythmic Act/Elem Child PHED 2400 - Non-Rhythmic Act/Elem Child 2 credit(s) Techniques of teaching fundamental movement skills; sports skills; low-organized and lead-up games; self-te… source
PHED2600Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp IIPHED 2600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp II PHED 2600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp II 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
PHED2850Varsity Competition-BasketballPHED 2850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball PHED 2850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source
PHED2880Varsity Competition-VolleyballPHED 2880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball PHED 2880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source
PHED2900Varsity Competition-SoftballPHED 2900 - Varsity Competition-Softball PHED 2900 - Varsity Competition-Softball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is r… source
PHED2910Varsity Comp-Shotgun SportsPHED 2910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports PHED 2910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source
PHED2920Varsity Competition-GolfPHED 2920 - Varsity Competition-Golf PHED 2920 - Varsity Competition-Golf 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is required.… source
PHED2930Varsity Competition-EsportsPHED 2930 - Varsity Competition-Esports PHED 2930 - Varsity Competition-Esports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source
PHED2960Varsity Competition-SoccerPHED 2960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer PHED 2960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is requi… source
PHYS1010Earth SciencePHYS 1010 - Earth Science PHYS 1010 - Earth Science 3 credit(s) A survey course in the earth sciences including earth materials and formations, earth history and oceans, and meteorology and astronomy… source
PHYS1100Physical SciencePHYS 1100 - Physical Science PHYS 1100 - Physical Science 4 credit(s) A survey course in the physical sciences with emphasis on scientific processes and problem solving. Areas of study will include s… source
PHYS1150Applied PhysicsPHYS 1150 - Applied Physics PHYS 1150 - Applied Physics 3 credit(s) Applies physical concepts and formulas from several energy systems to useful apparatus in the scientific and industrial world throu… source
PHYS1410Elem Gen Phys I w/Algeb & TrigPHYS 1410 - Elem Gen Phys I w/Algeb & Trig PHYS 1410 - Elem Gen Phys I w/Algeb & Trig 5 credit(s) Topics will include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, energy, momentum, and rotational motion. Additional to… source
PHYS1420Elementary General Physics IIPHYS 1420 - Elementary General Physics II PHYS 1420 - Elementary General Physics II 5 credit(s) Topics covered will include electricity, magnetism, and optics. Additional topics from the areas of osc… source
PHYS2110General Physics I w/CalculusPHYS 2110 - General Physics I w/Calculus PHYS 2110 - General Physics I w/Calculus 5 credit(s) Detailed calculus-based study of one and two dimensional motion. Topics will include kinematics, Newton’s… source
PHYS2120General Physics II w/CalculusPHYS 2120 - General Physics II w/Calculus PHYS 2120 - General Physics II w/Calculus 5 credit(s) Topics covered will include electricity, magnetism, and optics. Additional topics from the areas of osc… source
POLS1000American GovernmentPOLS 1000 - American Government POLS 1000 - American Government 3 credit(s) A study of the functioning of the American political system through an analysis and application of its underlying theories.… source
POLS1600International RelationsPOLS 1600 - International Relations POLS 1600 - International Relations 3 credit(s) A survey of the actors, institutions, processes, and theories of international relations including a study of conte… source
POLS2210Politics in State & Local GovernmentsPOLS 2210 - Politics in State & Local Governments POLS 2210 - Politics in State & Local Governments 3 credit(s) The principles on which state and local governments operate and the role of federalism… source
PSYC1010Psychology of the FamilyPSYC 1010 - Psychology of the Family PSYC 1010 - Psychology of the Family 3 credit(s) The family, its historical development and contemporary problems, including discussion of marriage and parenthood… source
PSYC1150Human RelationsPSYC 1150 - Human Relations PSYC 1150 - Human Relations 3 credit(s) Focuses on individual, interpersonal, and group relationships and communication skills. Teaches the application of the scientific m… source
PSYC1810Introduction to PsychologyPSYC 1810 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1810 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credit(s) An introduction to the science of behavior and mental processes including the application of critical thinkin… source
PSYC2120Social PsychologyPSYC 2120 - Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
PSYC2150Sport and Exercise PsychologyPSYC 2150 - Sport and Exercise Psychology PSYC 2150 - Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 credit(s) Note: Prior completion of PSYC 1810 - Introduction to Psychology is recommended. A study of psychologic… source
PSYC2170Behavioral StatisticsPSYC 2170 - Behavioral Statistics PSYC 2170 - Behavioral Statistics 3 credit(s) The methodology used in scientific research is described along with the special problems that psychologists face in the… source
PSYC2200Human DevelopmentPSYC 2200 - Human Development PSYC 2200 - Human Development 3 credit(s) This course takes a scientific approach to the study of human development, examining how individuals change and grow from conce… source
PSYC2220Psychology of AdjustmentPSYC 2220 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2220 - Psychology of Adjustment 3 credit(s) Basic concepts of adjustment including mental health, personality, and the individual and social forces that inte… source
PSYC2860Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 2860 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2860 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
QUCT1400CQT ExamQUCT 1400 - CQT Exam QUCT 1400 - CQT Exam 3 credit(s) Study sessions aimed at the American Society of Quality’s Certified Quality Technician exam. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
QUCT1450Statistical Process ControlQUCT 1450 - Statistical Process Control QUCT 1450 - Statistical Process Control 3 credit(s) Presents the basic statistical tools used in quality control. Subjects covered are control charts, capabili… source
QUCT1500CQA ExamQUCT 1500 - CQA Exam QUCT 1500 - CQA Exam 3 credit(s) Study sessions aimed at the American Society of Quality’s Certified Quality Auditor exam. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
QUCT1600Root Cause AnalysisQUCT 1600 - Root Cause Analysis QUCT 1600 - Root Cause Analysis 3 credit(s) Root Cause Analysis is defined as the process of identifying and eliminating the basic causal factors underlying performanc… source
QUCT1700Quality AuditQUCT 1700 - Quality Audit QUCT 1700 - Quality Audit 3 credit(s) Covers the purpose and philosophy of quality audits. The types of audits covered are: product audit, process audit, and system audit. P… source
QUCT1710Tools & GaugingQUCT 1710 - Tools & Gauging QUCT 1710 - Tools & Gauging 3 credit(s) The basic tools used in industry to make measurements are taught by the hands-on method. These include gauge blocks, micrometers, v… source
QUCT1720Statistical Sampling & ReliabilityQUCT 1720 - Statistical Sampling & Reliability QUCT 1720 - Statistical Sampling & Reliability 3 credit(s) The fundamental concepts of sampling theory are covered along with MIL-STDs 105, 414, and 690… source
QUCT1730Design of ExperimentsQUCT 1730 - Design of Experiments QUCT 1730 - Design of Experiments 3 credit(s) This includes full and partial factorials, analysis methods, and regression techniques. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clin… source
QUCT1740Statistical Process Control IIQUCT 1740 - Statistical Process Control II QUCT 1740 - Statistical Process Control II 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
QUCT1760Computer Statistical ApplicationsQUCT 1760 - Computer Statistical Applications QUCT 1760 - Computer Statistical Applications 3 credit(s) Use of a computer and statistical software to generate graphs, charts, and other SPC results. C… source
QUCT1800Total Quality ManagementQUCT 1800 - Total Quality Management QUCT 1800 - Total Quality Management 3 credit(s) An overview of modern quality systems, including team building, awards, management concepts, and statistical tool… source
QUCT2000MetrologyQUCT 2000 - Metrology QUCT 2000 - Metrology 3 credit(s) Metrology is the science of measurement. This class will analyze the process of verifying the capability and performance of an item of measurin… source
QUCT2100Lean ProcessesQUCT 2100 - Lean Processes QUCT 2100 - Lean Processes 3 credit(s) Provides the student with the application of Lean in both a manufacturing and service area. Lean manufacturing is a generic process m… source
SOCI1010Introduction to SociologySOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credit(s) Introduction to the basic principles of sociology, including the study of sociological research, theoretical pe… source
SOCI2010Social ProblemsSOCI 2010 - Social Problems SOCI 2010 - Social Problems 3 credit(s) This course explores empirical data and subjective awareness of current social issues affecting large numbers of people. Students w… source
SOCI2150Exploring Unity and DiversitySOCI 2150 - Exploring Unity and Diversity SOCI 2150 - Exploring Unity and Diversity 3 credit(s) This course will students increase awareness and sensitivity of commonalities and differences among peo… source
SOCI2160Marriage & FamilySOCI 2160 - Marriage & Family SOCI 2160 - Marriage & Family 3 credit(s) This course examines marriages and family life with an emphasis on healthy marital and family patterns across the life-span and… source
SPAN1010Elementary Spanish ISPAN 1010 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Elementary Spanish I 5 credit(s) This is the introductory course where students begin to learn the fundamentals of Spanish. It stresses comprehension, pro… source
SPAN1020Elementary Spanish IISPAN 1020 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Elementary Spanish II 5 credit(s) The course generally covers past tenses and double object pronouns among other grammatical structures. The course allow… source
SPAN2010Intermediate Spanish ISPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 credit(s) This course builds on previously attained grammar and stresses vocabulary building. It presents the perfect, subjunct… source
SPAN2020Intermediate Spanish IISPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 credit(s) It provides ample opportunities to develop vocabulary, strengthen the four linguistic skills, and increase awarenes… source
SPCH1110Public SpeakingSPCH 1110 - Public Speaking SPCH 1110 - Public Speaking 3 credit(s) This course will enable students to recognize and develop the skills required of speaking in today’s workplace and society. This co… source
SPCH1400Interpersonal CommunicationSPCH 1400 - Interpersonal Communication SPCH 1400 - Interpersonal Communication 3 credit(s) Examining the process and effects of oral communication. Emphasis on understanding and improving intraperso… source
THEA1010Introduction to TheatreTHEA 1010 - Introduction to Theatre THEA 1010 - Introduction to Theatre 3 credit(s) An introduction to the forms and functions of the dramatic arts within a historical perspective. Includes an introd… source
THEA1030Introduction to FilmTHEA 1030 - Introduction to Film THEA 1030 - Introduction to Film 3 credit(s) In this course, the art of film will be examined: how it is made; what its components are; and what makes it unique from… source
THEA1710Play ProductionTHEA 1710 - Play Production THEA 1710 - Play Production 1 credit(s) Participate in acting, creating sets, or other crew work on at least one college production. Additional time outside of class will… source
THEA1730Acting ITHEA 1730 - Acting I THEA 1730 - Acting I 3 credit(s) Theory and practice of acting, including practical exercises, pantomimes, improvisations, and scenes. Emphasis is placed upon the study of techni… source
THEA1800StagecraftTHEA 1800 - Stagecraft THEA 1800 - Stagecraft 3 credit(s) Introduces students to principles used in the construction of stage scenery and properties. Students gain an understanding of various methods… source
THEA1810Theatrical Make-UpTHEA 1810 - Theatrical Make-Up THEA 1810 - Theatrical Make-Up 3 credit(s) The study and application of visual aesthetics in theatrical makeup, including the fundamentals of stage makeup, character ma… source
THEA2730Acting IITHEA 2730 - Acting II THEA 2730 - Acting II 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on characterization, specific styles and genres and character development. Scene work leads to a final scene presented for the publ… source
TRUK1550Basic Operations-Class B CDLTRUK 1550 - Basic Operations-Class B CDL TRUK 1550 - Basic Operations-Class B CDL 2 credit(s) Basic operations for a Class B CDL are designed to introduce students to the basic maneuvers of heavy, si… source
TRUK1620Basic Operations-Class ATRUK 1620 - Basic Operations-Class A TRUK 1620 - Basic Operations-Class A 6 credit(s) Basic operations are designed to introduce students to the working components of tractor-trailer and basic maneuv… source
TRUK1640Non-Vehicle Activities-Class ATRUK 1640 - Non-Vehicle Activities-Class A TRUK 1640 - Non-Vehicle Activities-Class A 3 credit(s) Responsibilities of a tractor/trailer driver: cargo handling and documentation, hours of service, acc… source
TRUK1660Advanced Operating PracticesTRUK 1660 - Advanced Operating Practices TRUK 1660 - Advanced Operating Practices 2 credit(s) Advanced operations are designed to enable students to increase proficiency in the basic highway traffic… source
TRUK1700Defensive DrivingTRUK 1700 - Defensive Driving TRUK 1700 - Defensive Driving .5 credit(s) Combine principles of defensive driving with the technical skills of the professional truck driver to enable truckers to meet… source
TRUK2000NE Department of Motor Vehicles Third Party ExaminationTRUK 2000 - NE Department of Motor Vehicles Third Party Examination TRUK 2000 - NE Department of Motor Vehicles Third Party Examination .5 credit(s) Third Party Examination of student’s performance d… source
WELD1250Blueprint ReadingWELD 1250 - Blueprint Reading WELD 1250 - Blueprint Reading 3 credit(s) Blueprint reading, welding symbols, and basic drafting skills that are used in the welding industry. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0… source
WELD1280Welding for Related OccupationsWELD 1280 - Welding for Related Occupations WELD 1280 - Welding for Related Occupations 3 credit(s) For students taking welding on a related basis. Includes the basic principles and applications of t… source
WELD1290Welding for MachinistWELD 1290 - Welding for Machinist WELD 1290 - Welding for Machinist 3 credit(s) Meets the welding requirements for students majoring in machine tool technology: oxyacetylene welding, brazing, braze w… source
WELD1300Oxyacetylene Welding IWELD 1300 - Oxyacetylene Welding I WELD 1300 - Oxyacetylene Welding I 3 credit(s) Equipment and supplies are used in a safe manner when welding with the oxyacetylene welding equipment. Skill developm… source
WELD1320CuttingWELD 1320 - Cutting WELD 1320 - Cutting 2 credit(s) Theory and practice of cutting. A variety of cutting processes will be covered including oxyacetylene, arc, and plasma arc. Class- 15 Practical Lab… source
WELD1340Brazing & Braze WeldingWELD 1340 - Brazing & Braze Welding WELD 1340 - Brazing & Braze Welding 2 credit(s) Theory and practice in brazing and braze welding. Skill development using mild steel, cast iron, and aluminum will… source
WELD1360Welding Repair & TroubleshootingWELD 1360 - Welding Repair & Troubleshooting WELD 1360 - Welding Repair & Troubleshooting 3 credit(s) Basic repair and troubleshooting of welding power supplies, wire feeders, and accessory equipment… source
WELD1440Gas Metal Arc BasicsWELD 1440 - Gas Metal Arc Basics WELD 1440 - Gas Metal Arc Basics 2 credit(s) Theory and application of gas metal arc welding, welds made in flat position on mild steel. This course is short and inte… source
WELD1450Gas Metal Arc Welding IWELD 1450 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I WELD 1450 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I 3 credit(s) Theory and application of the gas metal arc welding process on mild steel. Welds are made in all positions, on vari… source
WELD1460Gas Metal Arc Welding IIWELD 1460 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II WELD 1460 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II 2 credit(s) The spray transfer mode of deposit for welding will be covered in this course. Aluminum, stainless, and other non… source
WELD1470Shield Metal Arc Welding IWELD 1470 - Shield Metal Arc Welding I WELD 1470 - Shield Metal Arc Welding I 2 credit(s) Emphasizes safety, theory, and nomenclature. Welding skills will be developed in the flat position using mild… source
WELD1480Shield Metal Arc Welding IIWELD 1480 - Shield Metal Arc Welding II WELD 1480 - Shield Metal Arc Welding II 2 credit(s) Welding skills will be developed in the all position using mild steel. Several electrodes and types of join… source
WELD1490Shield Metal Arc Welding IIIWELD 1490 - Shield Metal Arc Welding III WELD 1490 - Shield Metal Arc Welding III 2 credit(s) Welding skills will be developed in all positions using mild steel. Several electrodes and types of joint… source
WELD1500Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IWELD 1500 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I WELD 1500 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I 3 credit(s) Theory and application of gas tungsten arc welding using mild steel in all positions. Proficiency must be dem… source
WELD1510Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IIWELD 1510 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II WELD 1510 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II 2 credit(s) Stainless steel and aluminum are welded in all positions. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internshi… source
WELD1550Robotic Programming & WeldingWELD 1550 - Robotic Programming & Welding WELD 1550 - Robotic Programming & Welding 2 credit(s) This course is designed for students completing an AAS degree or individuals from industry working with… source
WELD1600Polyethylene Pipe FusionWELD 1600 - Polyethylene Pipe Fusion WELD 1600 - Polyethylene Pipe Fusion 1 credit(s) This course covers the properties of polyethylene pipe, codes, and standards used in the polyethylene pipe indust… source
WELD2300Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IWELD 2300 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe I WELD 2300 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe I 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and WELD 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding… source
WELD2310Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IIWELD 2310 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe II WELD 2310 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe II 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding ski… source
WELD2320Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IIIWELD 2320 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe III WELD 2320 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe III 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding s… source
WELD2330Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IVWELD 2330 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IV WELD 2330 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IV 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding ski… source
WELD2340Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe VWELD 2340 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe V WELD 2340 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe V 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding skill… source
WELD2480Flux-Cored & Submerged Arc WeldingWELD 2480 - Flux-Cored & Submerged Arc Welding WELD 2480 - Flux-Cored & Submerged Arc Welding 3 credit(s) Theory and application. Includes welding all positions using self-shielding and externally sh… source
WELD2520Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: PipeWELD 2520 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Pipe WELD 2520 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Pipe 2 credit(s) Provides the student with the skills necessary to pass pipe qualifications test in the 2G, 5G, and 6G… source
WELD2610MetalsWELD 2610 - Metals WELD 2610 - Metals 2 credit(s) A study of metals as related to their properties, alloying elements, and code systems is covered. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source
WELD2620Layout & AssemblyWELD 2620 - Layout & Assembly WELD 2620 - Layout & Assembly 2 credit(s) The design and fabrication of an approved project is included in this course. A working print, estimation of cost and time, and… source
WELD2640Miscellaneous Welding ProcessesWELD 2640 - Miscellaneous Welding Processes WELD 2640 - Miscellaneous Welding Processes 2 credit(s) Study and application of resistance, friction, hard facing, and cast iron welding along with the us… source
WELD2700Welding Codes & StandardsWELD 2700 - Welding Codes & Standards WELD 2700 - Welding Codes & Standards 2 credit(s) Various familiarization of welding codes and inspection techniques are covered relating to weld quality. Covers… source
WELD2730Welding for Qualification IWELD 2730 - Welding for Qualification I WELD 2730 - Welding for Qualification I 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as specif… source
WELD2740Welding for Qualification IIWELD 2740 - Welding for Qualification II WELD 2740 - Welding for Qualification II 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as spec… source
WELD2750Welding for Qualification IIIWELD 2750 - Welding for Qualification III WELD 2750 - Welding for Qualification III 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as sp… source
WELD2760Welding for Qualification IVWELD 2760 - Welding for Qualification IV WELD 2760 - Welding for Qualification IV 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as spec… source