# Colby Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T16:52:49.912Z from a crawl of colbycc.edu. 567 records (71 programs · 496 courses · 0 resource pages). # General Education Requirements ## Courses - AG124 — Techniques of Livestock Selection - AG162 — Horsemanship for Horse Training III - AG163 — Horsemanship for Horse Training I - AG165 — Horsemanship for Horse Training II - AG167 — Horsemanship for Horse Training IV - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AN177 — Cultural Anthropology - AR175 — Art Appreciation - AR176 — Art History I - AR177 — Art History II - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI278 — Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH150 — Chemistry in Society w/Lab - CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - DR120 — Theatre Appreciation - DR271 — Introduction to Acting Experience - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - EN202 — American Literature I - EN203 — American Literature II - EN219 — Introduction to Literature - EN222 — World Literature - FL176 — Elementary Spanish I - FL177 — Elementary Spanish II - GE176 — World Regional Geography - HI104 — World Civilization to 1600 - HI176 — American History to 1865 - HI177 — American History 1865 to Present - HI204 — World Civilization 1600 to Present - MA170 — Contemporary Mathematics - MA178 — College Algebra - MA185 — Plane Trigonometry - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - MA210 — Calculus: For Business & Liberal Arts - MA220 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus I - MA230 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus II - MA240 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus III - MA245 — Differential Equations - ML237 — Spanish Composition and Conversation - MU176 — Introduction to Music - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PE195 — Situational Awareness: Seconds Count - PH101 — Our Physical World w/Lab - PH103 — Earth Science w/Lab - PH176 — Introduction to Physical Science w/Lab - PH177 — Introduction to Geology w/Lab - PH180 — Descriptive Astronomy w/Lab - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH208 — Engineering Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab - PH228 — Engineering Physics II w/Lab - PH249 — Statics - PI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PI200 — Philosophy of Thought and Logic - PI276 — Introduction to Ethics - PO105 — State & Local Government - PO110 — Introduction to Political Science - PO176 — American Government - PO210 — Comparative Politics - PS176 — General Psychology - PS214 — Abnormal Psychology - PS230 — Adolescent Psychology - PS276 — Developmental Psychology - PS280 — Child Development - RE104 — World Religions - RE106 — Survey of New Testament - SO135 — Women’s Studies: A Transnational View - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology - SO182 — Sociology of Families - SO186 — Social Problems - SO210 — Sociology of Discrimination - SP101 — Fundamentals of Oral Communication - SP106 — Interpersonal Communications - SP176 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=157 --- # General Studies, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=90 --- # General Studies, A.G.S. ## Courses - EN176 — English Composition I - FY100 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=92 --- # General Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=91 --- # Agri-Business/Agriculture Economics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - AC177 — Accounting I - AC178 — Accounting II - AC257 — Managerial Accounting - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics - AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts - AG118 — Marketing of Agricultural Products - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory - AG209 — Agricultural Law - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=93 --- # Agriculture Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics - AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts - AG118 — Marketing of Agricultural Products - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory - AG209 — Agricultural Law - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education - ED236 — Observation & Participation - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=94 --- # Animal Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics - AG124 — Techniques of Livestock Selection - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory - AG153 — Reproduction of Farm Animals - AG226 — Applied Livestock Nutrition - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=95 --- # Beef Cattle Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics - AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory - AG151 — Beef Cattle Science I - AG153 — Reproduction of Farm Animals - AG226 — Applied Livestock Nutrition - AG240 — Introduction to Beef Production - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=96 --- # Beef Management, Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics - AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts - AG118 — Marketing of Agricultural Products - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG131 — Range Management - AG151 — Beef Cattle Science I - AG226 — Applied Livestock Nutrition - AG232 — Beef Management Techniques I - AG233 — Beef Management Techniques II - AG240 — Introduction to Beef Production - AG249 — Artificial Insemination - AG290 — Agriculture Equipment Safety Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=99 --- # Beef Production, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics - AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts - AG118 — Marketing of Agricultural Products - AG125 — Techniques of Cattle Selection - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG131 — Range Management - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG151 — Beef Cattle Science I - AG153 — Reproduction of Farm Animals - AG209 — Agricultural Law - AG226 — Applied Livestock Nutrition - AG232 — Beef Management Techniques I - AG233 — Beef Management Techniques II - AG240 — Introduction to Beef Production - AG249 — Artificial Insemination - AG252 — Beef Management Techniques III - AG253 — Beef Management Techiques IV - AG290 — Agriculture Equipment Safety - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN176 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=98 --- # Equine Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics - AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory - AG153 — Reproduction of Farm Animals - AG176 — Horse Production - AG209 — Agricultural Law - AG226 — Applied Livestock Nutrition - AG259 — Equine Reproduction - AG261 — Equine Anatomy - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=100 --- # Feedyard, Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG103 — Agriculture Workplace Communication - AG104 — Feedyard Horsemanship - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG180 — Feedyard Management Tech I - AG236 — Farm Welding - AG240 — Introduction to Beef Production - AG290 — Agriculture Equipment Safety Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=101 --- # Horse Production and Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts - AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory - AG153 — Reproduction of Farm Animals - AG168 — Equine Management Technology I - AG169 — Equine Management Technology II - AG176 — Horse Production - AG209 — Agricultural Law - AG259 — Equine Reproduction - AG260 — Equine Nutrition - AG261 — Equine Anatomy - AG268 — Equine Management Technology III - AG269 — Equine Management Technology IV - AG290 — Agriculture Equipment Safety - BU225 — Marketing - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN176 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=102 --- # Pre-Veterinary Medicine, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG101 — Agriculture Orientation - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory - AG163 — Horsemanship for Horse Training I - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - HI176 — American History to 1865 - HI177 — American History 1865 to Present - MA178 — College Algebra - MA185 — Plane Trigonometry - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology - SP176 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=97 --- # Veterinary Nursing - Distance Learning - Full-Time Pathway, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AL102 — Medical Terminology - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - MA109 — Math for Veterinary Nurses - VM108 — Obedience Training - VN115 — Introduction to Veterinary Nursing - VN118 — Vet Euthanasia: The Last Act of Love - VN119 — Breeds of Domestic Animals - VN121 — Medical Records & Vet Office Skills - VN122 — Anatomy and Physiology for Vet Nurses - VN123 — Basic Nutrition of Domestic Animals - VN124 — Mentorship Preparation - VN126 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VN134 — Veterinary Immunology - VN135 — Small Animal Clinical Procedures - VN136 — Sm Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship - VN137 — Animal Facility Mgmt and Sanitation - VN138 — Ani Facility Mgmt/Sanitation Mentorship - VN143 — Veterinary Parasitology - VN144 — Veterinary Parasitology Mentorship - VN148 — Veterinary Clinical Chemistry - VN149 — Veterinary Clinical Chemistry Mentorship - VN150 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology I - VN151 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology II - VN152 — Physical Rehabilitation for Vet Nurses - VN199 — Directed/Independent Study Vet Nursing - VN210 — Veterinary Technician National Exam Prep - VN263 — Large Animal Clinical Procedures - VN264 — Lg Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship - VN268 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine - VN269 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Med Mentorship - VN272 — Veterinary Clinical Experience I - VN273 — Veterinary Hematology - VN274 — Veterinary Hematology Mentorship - VN277 — Veterinary Nursing Microbiology - VN278 — Vet Nursing Microbiology Mentorship - VN279 — Veterinary Clinical Experience II - VN283 — Veterinary Anesthesiology and Analgesia - VN284 — Vet Anesthesiology& Analgesia Mentorship - VN287 — Veterinary Cytology - VN288 — Veterinary Cytology Mentorship - VN289 — Common Animal Diseases - VN290 — Veterinary Imaging - VN291 — Veterinary Imaging Mentorship - VN292 — Veterinary Dentistry - VN293 — Veterinary Dentistry Mentorship - VN296 — Veterinary Surgical Nursing - VN297 — Vet Surgical Nursing Mentorship - VN298 — Vet Critical Care and Clinical Skills - VN299 — Vet Critical Care Clin Skills Mentorship Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=88 --- # Veterinary Nursing - Distance Learning - Part-Time Pathway, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AL102 — Medical Terminology - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - MA109 — Math for Veterinary Nurses - VN115 — Introduction to Veterinary Nursing - VN119 — Breeds of Domestic Animals - VN121 — Medical Records & Vet Office Skills - VN122 — Anatomy and Physiology for Vet Nurses - VN123 — Basic Nutrition of Domestic Animals - VN124 — Mentorship Preparation - VN126 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VN134 — Veterinary Immunology - VN135 — Small Animal Clinical Procedures - VN136 — Sm Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship - VN137 — Animal Facility Mgmt and Sanitation - VN138 — Ani Facility Mgmt/Sanitation Mentorship - VN143 — Veterinary Parasitology - VN144 — Veterinary Parasitology Mentorship - VN148 — Veterinary Clinical Chemistry - VN149 — Veterinary Clinical Chemistry Mentorship - VN150 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology I - VN151 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology II - VN210 — Veterinary Technician National Exam Prep - VN263 — Large Animal Clinical Procedures - VN264 — Lg Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship - VN268 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine - VN269 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Med Mentorship - VN272 — Veterinary Clinical Experience I - VN273 — Veterinary Hematology - VN274 — Veterinary Hematology Mentorship - VN277 — Veterinary Nursing Microbiology - VN278 — Vet Nursing Microbiology Mentorship - VN279 — Veterinary Clinical Experience II - VN283 — Veterinary Anesthesiology and Analgesia - VN284 — Vet Anesthesiology& Analgesia Mentorship - VN287 — Veterinary Cytology - VN288 — Veterinary Cytology Mentorship - VN289 — Common Animal Diseases - VN290 — Veterinary Imaging - VN291 — Veterinary Imaging Mentorship - VN292 — Veterinary Dentistry - VN293 — Veterinary Dentistry Mentorship - VN296 — Veterinary Surgical Nursing - VN297 — Vet Surgical Nursing Mentorship - VN298 — Vet Critical Care and Clinical Skills - VN299 — Vet Critical Care Clin Skills Mentorship Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=89 --- # Veterinary Nursing Prerequisites for the Part-Time and Full-Time Programs ## Courses - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AL102 — Medical Terminology - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - MA109 — Math for Veterinary Nurses - VN115 — Introduction to Veterinary Nursing - VN122 — Anatomy and Physiology for Vet Nurses - VN123 — Basic Nutrition of Domestic Animals - VN126 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VN134 — Veterinary Immunology - VN137 — Animal Facility Mgmt and Sanitation - VN138 — Ani Facility Mgmt/Sanitation Mentorship - VN150 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology I Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=103 --- # Associate of Applied Science: Veterinary Nursing Program Goals **Degree** ## Courses - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AL102 — Medical Terminology - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - MA109 — Math for Veterinary Nurses - VM108 — Obedience Training - VN115 — Introduction to Veterinary Nursing - VN118 — Vet Euthanasia: The Last Act of Love - VN119 — Breeds of Domestic Animals - VN120 — Animal Facility Management I - VN121 — Medical Records & Vet Office Skills - VN123 — Basic Nutrition of Domestic Animals - VN126 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VN130 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures - VN131 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures Lab - VN140 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals - VN141 — Anatomy & Physiology Domestic Animal Lab - VN145 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology I - VN146 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology I Lab - VN150 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology I - VN151 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology II - VN152 — Physical Rehabilitation for Vet Nurses - VN167 — Cooperative Education Experience I - VN210 — Veterinary Technician National Exam Prep - VN230 — Large Animal Medicine and Surgery - VN236 — Principles of Anesthesiology & Radiology - VN237 — Principles of Anesthes & Radiology Lab - VN240 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology II - VN241 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology II Lab - VN246 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine Lab - VN250 — Animal Facility Management II - VN260 — Large Animal Nursing - VN261 — Advanced Large Animal Nursing - VN262 — Advanced Large Animal Nursing II - VN265 — Animal Facility Management III - VN267 — Cooperative Education Experience II - VN268 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine - VN275 — Veterinary Surgical Nrsng & Clin Skills - VN276 — Veterinary Surg Nrsng & Clin Skills Lab - VN277 — Veterinary Nursing Microbiology - VN280 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology III - VN281 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology III Lab - VN286 — Veterinary Nursing Microbiology Lab - VN289 — Common Animal Diseases Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=104 --- # Veterinary Nursing Office Assistant, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AL102 — Medical Terminology - AL103 — Medical Terminology - EN176 — English Composition I - MA109 — Math for Veterinary Nurses - VN115 — Introduction to Veterinary Nursing - VN119 — Breeds of Domestic Animals - VN121 — Medical Records & Vet Office Skills - VN126 — Veterinary Medical Terminology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=105 --- # Veterinary Office Assistant, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - AG149 — Principles of Animal Science - AL102 — Medical Terminology - AL103 — Medical Terminology - EN176 — English Composition I - MA109 — Math for Veterinary Nurses - VN115 — Introduction to Veterinary Nursing - VN119 — Breeds of Domestic Animals - VN121 — Medical Records & Vet Office Skills - VN126 — Veterinary Medical Terminology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=106 --- # Art - Visual Arts/Graphic Design, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - AR102 — 2-D Design - AR103 — Drawing I - AR104 — Watercolor Painting I - AR105 — Oil Painting - AR111 — Ceramics I - AR115 — Beginning Sculpture - AR118 — Synthetic & Mixed Media - AR123 — Introduction to Crafts - AR150 — Beginning Photography - AR155 — Advanced Photography - AR176 — Art History I - AR177 — Art History II - AR203 — Drawing II - AR214 — Ceramics II - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=107 --- # English, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN107 — Creative Writing - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - EN202 — American Literature I - EN203 — American Literature II - EN219 — Introduction to Literature - EN222 — World Literature - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=108 --- # History, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - GE176 — World Regional Geography - HI104 — World Civilization to 1600 - HI176 — American History to 1865 - HI177 — American History 1865 to Present - HI204 — World Civilization 1600 to Present - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PO176 — American Government Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=109 --- # Music, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MU102 — Music Theory I - MU103 — Aural Skills I - MU122 — Keyboard Skills for Music Majors II - MU152 — Music Theory II - MU153 — Aural Skills II - MU202 — Music Theory III - MU203 — Aural Skills III - MU221 — Keyboard Skills for Music Majors - MU222 — Keyboard Skills IV - MU252 — Music Theory IV - MU253 — Aural Skills IV Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=110 --- # Dental Hygienist, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI278 — Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab - DH100 — Dental Hygiene Orientation - DH103 — Dental Health Safety - DH104 — Dental Hygiene Process I - DH105 — Dental Materials - DH109 — Dental Radiography - DH112 — Dental Hygiene Process II - DH122 — Oral Anatomy, Embryology & Histology - DH203 — Transition into Dental Hygiene Practice - DH210 — Dental Hygiene Process III - DH212 — Dental Hygiene Process IV - DH215 — Dental Anxiety & Pain Management - DH298 — Dental Hygiene Biochemistry - EN176 — English Composition I - PS176 — General Psychology - PS214 — Abnormal Psychology - PS276 — Developmental Psychology - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=111 --- # Nursing (Pre-BSN), A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=112 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL102 — Medical Terminology - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - PI276 — Introduction to Ethics - PS176 — General Psychology - PS214 — Abnormal Psychology - PS276 — Developmental Psychology - PT101 — Intro to Physical Rehabilitation w/Lab - PT111 — Func Musculoskeletal Anat for PT w/Lab - PT121 — Physical Agents w/Lab - PT131 — Physical Therapy Documentation - PT141 — Professional Issues & Ethics in PT - PT215 — Clinical Education I - PT222 — Adv Musculoskeletal Management w/Lab - PT225 — Clinical Education II - PT226 — Clinical Education III - PT230 — Cardiopulmonary - PT231 — Neurorehabilitation w/Lab - PT242 — Physical Therapy Seminar Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=156 --- # Practical Nursing, Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL102 — Medical Terminology - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI278 — Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab - NS100 — KSPN Foundations of Nursing - NS101 — KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical - NS112 — KSPN Care of Aging Adults - NS122 — KSPN Fund of Pharm and Safe Med Admin - NS145 — KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I - NS146 — KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I Clinical - NS156 — KSPN Mental Health Nursing I - NS167 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I - NS168 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical - NS178 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II - NS179 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical - NS189 — KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues I - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=148 --- # Registered Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL136 — Pharmacology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - NS205 — Nursing Care of Adults III - NS206 — Nursing Care of Adults III Clinical - NS210 — Mental Health Nursing II - NS211 — Mental Health Nursing II Clinical - NS215 — Leadership, Roles, and Issues II - NS220 — Maternal Child Nursing II - NS221 — Maternal Child Nursing II Clinical - NS235 — Nursing Care of Adults IV - NS236 — Nursing Care of Adults IV Clinical - NS245 — NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation/Capstone - PS176 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=147 --- # RRT/Paramedic to ADN, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL102 — Medical Terminology - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL136 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI278 — Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - NS201 — RRT/MICT to ADN Transition Concepts - NS202 — RRT/MICT to ADN Articulation Concepts - NS203 — RRT/MICT to ADN Concepts of Care - NS205 — Nursing Care of Adults III - NS206 — Nursing Care of Adults III Clinical - NS210 — Mental Health Nursing II - NS211 — Mental Health Nursing II Clinical - NS215 — Leadership, Roles, and Issues II - NS220 — Maternal Child Nursing II - NS221 — Maternal Child Nursing II Clinical - NS235 — Nursing Care of Adults IV - NS236 — Nursing Care of Adults IV Clinical - NS245 — NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation/Capstone - PS176 — General Psychology - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=146 --- # Accounting, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - AC177 — Accounting I - AC178 — Accounting II - AC219 — QuickBooks - BU175 — Personal Finance - BU212 — Business Communications - BU298 — Seminar in Business - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - CO223 — Advanced Electronic Spreadsheets Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=144 --- # Bookkeeping, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - AC219 — QuickBooks - BU175 — Personal Finance - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - CO223 — Advanced Electronic Spreadsheets Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=215 --- # Business - Accounting and Finance, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - AC177 — Accounting I - AC178 — Accounting II - AC257 — Managerial Accounting - BU175 — Personal Finance - BU178 — Introduction to Business - BU212 — Business Communications - BU217 — Business Law - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - CO223 — Advanced Electronic Spreadsheets - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=143 --- # Business - Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - BU175 — Personal Finance - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=142 --- # Business - Leadership, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BU131 — Principles of Leadership - BU141 — Leading Organizational Change - BU175 — Personal Finance - BU178 — Introduction to Business - BU212 — Business Communications - BU217 — Business Law - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PI276 — Introduction to Ethics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=141 --- # Business - Leadership, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - BU131 — Principles of Leadership - BU141 — Leading Organizational Change - BU212 — Business Communications - BU217 — Business Law - BU281 — Effective Time Management Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=140 --- # Business - Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - AC177 — Accounting I - AC178 — Accounting II - AC257 — Managerial Accounting - BU175 — Personal Finance - BU178 — Introduction to Business - BU212 — Business Communications - BU217 — Business Law - BU225 — Marketing - BU237 — Principles of Management - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=139 --- # Business - Marketing, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - BU175 — Personal Finance - BU178 — Introduction to Business - BU212 — Business Communications - BU217 — Business Law - BU225 — Marketing - BU237 — Principles of Management - BU245 — Principles of Selling - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=138 --- # Business Management and Administration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - AC177 — Accounting I - AC178 — Accounting II - AC219 — QuickBooks - AC257 — Managerial Accounting - BU175 — Personal Finance - BU178 — Introduction to Business - BU212 — Business Communications - BU217 — Business Law - BU221 — Human Resource Management - BU222 — Customer Service - BU225 — Marketing - BU237 — Principles of Management - BU241 — Management of Small Business - BU244 — Retail Management - BU245 — Principles of Selling - BU298 — Seminar in Business - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - CO223 — Advanced Electronic Spreadsheets - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics - FY100 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=137 --- # Criminal Justice, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - AN185 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - CJ110 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJ210 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice - CJ211 — Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures - CJ212 — Introduction to Corrections - CJ214 — Criminal Investigation - CJ215 — Criminal Law - CJ216 — Interviewing and Report Writing - CJ223 — Criminalistics - CJ233 — Criminal Procedures - CJ240 — Agency Administration and Management - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - SO123 — Criminology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=134 --- # Criminal Justice, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AN185 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology - CJ110 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJ210 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice - CJ211 — Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures - CJ212 — Introduction to Corrections - CJ214 — Criminal Investigation - CJ215 — Criminal Law - CJ216 — Interviewing and Report Writing - CJ223 — Criminalistics - CJ233 — Criminal Procedures - CJ237 — Prof Responsibility in Criminal Justice - CJ240 — Agency Administration and Management - EN176 — English Composition I - FY100 — First Year Experience - SO123 — Criminology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=136 --- # Criminal Justice, Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AN185 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology - CJ110 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJ210 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice - CJ211 — Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures - CJ212 — Introduction to Corrections - CJ214 — Criminal Investigation - CJ215 — Criminal Law - CJ216 — Interviewing and Report Writing - CJ223 — Criminalistics - CJ233 — Criminal Procedures - CJ237 — Prof Responsibility in Criminal Justice - CJ240 — Agency Administration and Management - EN176 — English Composition I - FY100 — First Year Experience - SO123 — Criminology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=135 --- # Education - Biological Science - Secondary Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education - ED236 — Observation & Participation - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=130 --- # Education - Early Childhood/Elementary Education, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - AR106 — Elementary Art Education - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education - ED236 — Observation & Participation - ED277 — Children’s Literature - ED300 — Intro to Childhood Trauma & Its Effects - ED301 — Trauma-Informed Strategies and Practices - ED302 — The Trauma-Informed Classroom - ED303 — A Culture of Caring: Stu Mental Health - ED304 — The Educator as a Whole Person - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PS276 — Developmental Psychology - PS280 — Child Development Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=132 --- # Education - English - Secondary Education, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education - ED236 — Observation & Participation - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - EN202 — American Literature I - EN203 — American Literature II - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=133 --- # Education - History - Secondary Education, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education - ED236 — Observation & Participation - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - GE176 — World Regional Geography - HI104 — World Civilization to 1600 - HI175 — History of the Holocaust - HI176 — American History to 1865 - HI177 — American History 1865 to Present - HI204 — World Civilization 1600 to Present - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PO105 — State & Local Government - PO176 — American Government - PS276 — Developmental Psychology - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=131 --- # Education - Mathematics - Secondary Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - MA220 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus I - MA230 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus II - MA240 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus III - MA245 — Differential Equations - PH208 — Engineering Physics I w/Lab - PH228 — Engineering Physics II w/Lab - PH249 — Statics - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=129 --- # Management, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals - AC177 — Accounting I - BU175 — Personal Finance - BU178 — Introduction to Business - BU212 — Business Communications - BU217 — Business Law - BU221 — Human Resource Management - BU237 — Principles of Management - BU241 — Management of Small Business - BU281 — Effective Time Management - BU298 — Seminar in Business - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=145 --- # Political Science, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PO105 — State & Local Government - PO110 — Introduction to Political Science - PO176 — American Government - PO210 — Comparative Politics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=128 --- # Psychology, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PS176 — General Psychology - PS214 — Abnormal Psychology - PS276 — Developmental Psychology - PS280 — Child Development - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology - SO182 — Sociology of Families Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=127 --- # Social Work, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FL176 — Elementary Spanish I - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PI200 — Philosophy of Thought and Logic - PS176 — General Psychology - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=126 --- # Sociology, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - AN177 — Cultural Anthropology - CJ110 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - GE176 — World Regional Geography - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - SO123 — Criminology - SO135 — Women’s Studies: A Transnational View - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology - SO181 — Career Development - SO182 — Sociology of Families - SO186 — Social Problems - SO210 — Sociology of Discrimination Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=125 --- # Alternative Energy, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AE178 — AG/Rural Wind Applications - AE180 — Wind/Solar PV Hybrid Systems - AE181 — Small Wind Turbine - AE182 — Drones in Renewable Energy - AE183 — Wind, Battery-Based - AE190 — Electronics - AE200 — Solar PV, Battery-Based - AE201 — Solar PV Technical Sales - AE241 — Power Storage/Transmission & Conversion - AE276 — Introduction to Energy Technologies - AE277 — Solar PV Fundamentals and Applications - AE279 — Solar PV Grid Direct - AE297 — Small Wind & Solar PV Installation Prof - AE298 — Internship - EN176 — English Composition I - FY100 — First Year Experience - PH177 — Introduction to Geology w/Lab - SO181 — Career Development - SP176 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=115 --- # Biological Science/Wildlife Biology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PE177 — Personal & Community Health Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=124 --- # Chemistry, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA185 — Plane Trigonometry - MA220 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus I - MA230 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus II - PE177 — Personal & Community Health Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=123 --- # Physical Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA185 — Plane Trigonometry - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PH177 — Introduction to Geology w/Lab - PH180 — Descriptive Astronomy w/Lab - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=122 --- # Physics/Engineering/Mathematics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - MA220 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus I - MA230 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus II - MA240 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus III - MA245 — Differential Equations - PH208 — Engineering Physics I w/Lab - PH228 — Engineering Physics II w/Lab - PH249 — Statics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=121 --- # Pre-Physics/Engineering Pathway, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA185 — Plane Trigonometry - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - MA220 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus I - MA230 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus II - PH208 — Engineering Physics I w/Lab - PH228 — Engineering Physics II w/Lab - PH249 — Statics Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=120 --- # Pre-Professional: Pre-Chiropractic, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=155 --- # Pre-Professional: Pre-Dentistry, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=154 --- # Pre-Professional: Pre-Medicine, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=153 --- # Pre-Professional: Pre-Optometry, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=152 --- # Pre-Professional: Pre-Pharmacy, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=151 --- # Pre-Professional: Pre-Physical Therapy, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=150 --- # Pre-Professional: Pre-Veterinary Medicine, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - AL236 — Pharmacology - AL281 — Pathophysiology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI279 — Biology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab - CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab - CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab - CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab - PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=149 --- # Solar Photovoltaic, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - AE200 — Solar PV, Battery-Based - AE201 — Solar PV Technical Sales - AE277 — Solar PV Fundamentals and Applications - AE279 — Solar PV Grid Direct Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=118 --- # Solar Photovoltaic, Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AE182 — Drones in Renewable Energy - AE190 — Electronics - AE200 — Solar PV, Battery-Based - AE201 — Solar PV Technical Sales - AE241 — Power Storage/Transmission & Conversion - AE276 — Introduction to Energy Technologies - AE277 — Solar PV Fundamentals and Applications - AE279 — Solar PV Grid Direct - AE297 — Small Wind & Solar PV Installation Prof - AE298 — Internship - FY100 — First Year Experience - SO181 — Career Development Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=119 --- # Wind Technology, Certificate of Completion **Certificate** ## Courses - AE178 — AG/Rural Wind Applications - AE180 — Wind/Solar PV Hybrid Systems - AE181 — Small Wind Turbine - AE183 — Wind, Battery-Based Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=116 --- # Wind Technology, Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AE178 — AG/Rural Wind Applications - AE180 — Wind/Solar PV Hybrid Systems - AE181 — Small Wind Turbine - AE182 — Drones in Renewable Energy - AE183 — Wind, Battery-Based - AE190 — Electronics - AE241 — Power Storage/Transmission & Conversion - AE276 — Introduction to Energy Technologies - AE297 — Small Wind & Solar PV Installation Prof - AE298 — Internship - FY100 — First Year Experience - SO181 — Career Development Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=117 --- # Athletic Training or Exercise Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AL101 — Basic Nutrition - AL103 — Medical Terminology - BI177 — Biology I w/Lab - BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab - BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab - BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab - CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - MA178 — College Algebra - MA205 — Elements of Statistics - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PS276 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=114 --- # Physical Education, A.A **Degree** ## Courses - BI100 — General Biology w/Lab - ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education - ED236 — Observation & Participation - EN176 — English Composition I - EN177 — English Composition II - FY100 — First Year Experience - PE177 — Personal & Community Health - PS276 — Developmental Psychology - PS280 — Child Development - SO176 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.colbycc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=2&poid=113 --- # AC101 — Accounting Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours AC101 - Accounting Fundamentals AC101 - Accounting Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) If accounting sounds intimidating to you, you need to take this class. Accounting Fundamentals introduces the basics of accounting and builds on that knowledge. We will cover the purpose of accounting, the steps of the accounting process, T-accounts, debits, credits, the accounting equation, and reporting with the basic financial statements: income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and balance sheet. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AC177 — Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours AC177 - Accounting I AC177 - Accounting I 3 Credit(s) You will develop a thorough knowledge of the fundamental accounting principles and basic accounting procedures applicable to the sole proprietorship form of business enterprise. You will learn basic principles and assumptions, cash receipts, cash payments, purchases, sales, receivables, payables, accruals and deferrals, fixed assets, depreciation, and inventory. You must achieve a grade of “C” or better to proceeed to AC 178 Accounting II . Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area ACC1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # AC178 — Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours AC178 - Accounting II AC178 - Accounting II 3 Credit(s) This enables you to develop a solid understanding of liabilities, payroll and payroll tax reports, partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations, stocks, earnings per share, dividends, bonds, notes, investments, fair value accounting, statements of cash flows, financial statement analysis, and an introduction into Managerial Accounting. You must achieve a grade of “C” or better to proceed to AC 257 Managerial Accounting . Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area ACC1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y Prerequisites: AC177, AC257, ACC1010 --- # AC219 — QuickBooks 3 credits · 3 hours AC219 - QuickBooks AC219 - QuickBooks 3 Credit(s) Do you plan on running a business one day? This class walks you through setting up and managing a business in QuickBooks Online, Intuit’s cloud-based accounting software. We will walk through adding accounts, tracking inventory, customer information, vendor information, invoices, sales receipts, bills, purchases, payroll reporting, and more. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AC257 — Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours AC257 - Managerial Accounting AC257 - Managerial Accounting 3 Credit(s) You will develop analytical tools for accounting information necessary to manage a business and to make sound business decisions that are typically made in the business world. You will explore product and job costing, job-order costing, process costing, cost behavior, cost-volume-profit (breakeven) analyses, activity-based costing, budgeting, and budget variance analyses, and an introduction into cost accounting and finance. You must achieve a grade of “C” or better for this class to transfer to the university level. Book… Prerequisites: AC178 --- # AG101 — Agriculture Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours AG101 - Agriculture Orientation AG101 - Agriculture Orientation 1 Credit(s) Starting off in your college career is a new and exciting experience. An orientation to CCC is designed to set students up for success by facilitating the transcition into college life. You will be exposed to a regional study of agriculture and will consider career opportunities for graduates in agriculture and related areas as well as examining the role of the agricultural college in the industry. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG102 — Agriculture Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours AG102 - Agriculture Seminar AG102 - Agriculture Seminar 1 Credit(s) If you are interested in learning additional information about agriculture, you will enjoy this course. You will discuss job experiences, take industry tours, and discuss problems and phases of the agricultural industry. Focus is placed on exploring the skills, jobs, and knowledge required of personnel in the field of agriculture. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG103 — Agriculture Workplace Communication 1 credits · 1 hours AG103 - Agriculture Workplace Communication AG103 - Agriculture Workplace Communication 1 Credit(s) Students will gain a basic understanding of Spanish pertaining to the agriculture industry. Students will acquire the skills necessary to speak the Spanish language as a form of communication for all aspects of the cattle feedlot industry. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG104 — Feedyard Horsemanship 1 credits · 1 hours AG104 - Feedyard Horsemanship AG104 - Feedyard Horsemanship 1 Credit(s) Students will be able to incorporate the use of horses and low stress handling techniques of livestock in a feedlot setting. Basic skills such as opening and closing gates, pen riding, and moving cattle will be obtained by the end of the course. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG105 — AG OSHA Certification 1 credits · 1 hours AG105 - AG OSHA Certification AG105 - AG OSHA Certification 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to receive their OSHA Certificate in agricultural equipment training so they are equipped and know how to safely operate equipment that is typically used on a daily basis within an agricultural operation. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $59.00 Transfer: N --- # AG106 — Principles of Agricultural Economics 3 credits · 3 hours AG106 - Principles of Agricultural Economics AG106 - Principles of Agricultural Economics 3 Credit(s) The principles of economics will challenge you to “think like an economist” in the context of agricultural issues; past, present, and future. You will become acquainted with the decisions that producers and consumers make in agricultural markets and the economic challenges of scarcity that they face. This understanding will lead to the discovery that markets will have in the production, distribution, and consumption of food and fiber in the U.S. economy. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG107 — Crop Science w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AG107 - Crop Science w/Lab AG107 - Crop Science w/Lab 4 Credit(s) For success in the field of agronomy, you will find this course beneficial. Principles underlying the practices used in the culture of grain and forage crops are studied. Crop classification, structure, growth, and improvement are also discussed. In addition, crop response to environmental factors, soils, pests, and associated management practices are addressed. Laboratories will enable you to discuss management decisions on planting, harvesting, irrigation, production economics, and problem-solving. Book Requirements: N Transf… --- # AG109 — Farm Records & Accounts 3 credits · 3 hours AG109 - Farm Records & Accounts AG109 - Farm Records & Accounts 3 Credit(s) You will spend time learning the application of accounting concepts and principles to farms and other agribusiness firms. Cash and accrual accounting methods, whole-farm and enterprise analysis, income tax management, and electronic farm accounting technology are considered as well. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG117 — Soils w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AG117 - Soils w/Lab AG117 - Soils w/Lab 4 Credit(s) A strong foundation in the study of soils is paramount to a degree in Agronomy. An introduction to the fundamentals of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils is the focus. In addition, soil development, classification, distribution, and management are included. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG107, CH176, CH177 --- # AG118 — Marketing of Agricultural Products 3 credits · 3 hours AG118 - Marketing of Agricultural Products AG118 - Marketing of Agricultural Products 3 Credit(s) The practices and processes of marketing agricultural goods, cash and futures prices, and commodity marketing techniques are examined in this course. Attention is given to the market organization and price analysis, marketing functions, standards and grading, and specific marketing practices related to crops and livestock. Methods of price analysis and marketing strategies are developed. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG120 — Beef Cattle Clipping and Handling I 2 credits · 2 hours AG120 - Beef Cattle Clipping and Handling I AG120 - Beef Cattle Clipping and Handling I 2 Credit(s) Preparing cattle for show and exhibition is a lucrative skill that can be beneficial to anyone interested in cattle production. You will hone your skills of halter breaking, training hair, and clipping cattle through hands-on teaching. CCC calves are used in the class to be included in the annual CCC bull sale. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG121 — Beef Cattle Clipping and Handling II 2 credits · 2 hours AG121 - Beef Cattle Clipping and Handling II AG121 - Beef Cattle Clipping and Handling II 2 Credit(s) Preparing cattle for show and exhibition is a lucrative skill that can be beneficial to anyone interested in cattle production. You will hone your skills of halter breaking, training hair, and clipping cattle through hands-on teaching. CCC calves are used in the class to be included in the annual CCC bull sale. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG122 — Introduction to Livestock Judging 1 credits · 1 hours AG122 - Introduction to Livestock Judging AG122 - Introduction to Livestock Judging 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of livestock judging. Topics covered will include identifying gender of livestock, difference selection criteria for market and breeding livestock, as well as basic oral reasons skills. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG123 — Introduction to Swine Production 1 credits · 1 hours AG123 - Introduction to Swine Production AG123 - Introduction to Swine Production 1 Credit(s) This course will serve as a basic introduction to swine health. Topics covered will include processing of litters, dietary requirements, and information. Diseases and illnesses that the swine industry must combat will also be covered. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG124 — Techniques of Livestock Selection 2 credits · 2 hours AG124 - Techniques of Livestock Selection AG124 - Techniques of Livestock Selection 2 Credit(s) Focus is given to livestock selection and evaluation of cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats. You will gain an understanding of form and function as it relates to livestock selection. Time is spent learning descriptive terminology, evaluating structural correctness, body capacity, balance, and muscularity. You will also gain an in-depth understanding of genetic tools used in each species to aid in evaluation such as Expected Progeny Differences. REQUIRED FOR LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM MEMBERS. Book Requireme… Prerequisites: AG149 --- # AG125 — Techniques of Cattle Selection 2 credits · 2 hours AG125 - Techniques of Cattle Selection AG125 - Techniques of Cattle Selection 2 Credit(s) Focus is given to beef selection and evaluation. You will gain an understanding of form and function as it relates to beef cattle selection. Time is spent learning structural correctness, body capacity, balance, and muscularity. You will also gain an in-depth understanding of genetic tools used in each species to aid in evaluation such as Expected Progeny Differences. In addition, the different beef breeds are evaluated for strengths and weaknesses. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG149 --- # AG126 — Principles of Livestock Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours AG126 - Principles of Livestock Nutrition AG126 - Principles of Livestock Nutrition 3 Credit(s) An introduction to basic livestock nutrition is the emphasis of this course . You will learn the basic anatomy of the digestive system and the process of nutrition. Time is spent learning the origin, chemistry, and feeding value of different feeds, the nutritional requirements of different livestock species, and the theory of practical economics for the maintenance and growth of livestock. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG127 — Introduction to Cattle Health 1 credits · 1 hours AG127 - Introduction to Cattle Health AG127 - Introduction to Cattle Health 1 Credit(s) Students taking this course will gain an understanding to the basic concepts of beef cattle health. The students in this course will be able to identify signs of sick cattle, common cattle diseases, the course of action for treating sick cattle, and vaccination protocols. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG128 — Intro to Pet Grooming: Grooming Asst 1 credits · 1 hours AG128 - Intro to Pet Grooming: Grooming Asst AG128 - Intro to Pet Grooming: Grooming Asst 1 Credit(s) Students in this course will learn how to prepare the dog or cat for styling by a professional groomer. Topics covered will include safety, pre-grooming inspection, grooming tools, grooming equipment and maintenance, products and their specific functions, bathing, brushing, and drying techniques. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG129 — Intro to Preservation Dog Breeding 1 credits · 1 hours AG129 - Intro to Preservation Dog Breeding AG129 - Intro to Preservation Dog Breeding 1 Credit(s) Students in this course will learn how to choose dogs for a breeding program, health screening tests to be performed on potential breeding stock based on American Kennel Club (AKC) parent club recommendations, proper health care of breeding stock including vaccinations, parasite control, and nutrition, male and female reproductive anatomy and disorders, natural breeding, artificial insemination, infertility, pregnancy diagnosis, care of the pregnant bitch, w ing, dystocia, cesarian section, postp… --- # AG131 — Range Management 3 credits · 3 hours AG131 - Range Management AG131 - Range Management 3 Credit(s) This course emphasizes the principles and practices of grass management to be utilized for resource sustainablility, and environmental stewardship. You will gain experience in identifying regional grasses, forbes, and invader plant species. In addition, you will gain knowledge of pasture management practices designed for maximum production and will learn to calculae stocking rates. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG149 — Principles of Animal Science 3 credits · 3 hours AG149 - Principles of Animal Science AG149 - Principles of Animal Science 3 Credit(s) The basic principles of animal science are of utmost importance for students interested in a career in any segment of animal agriculture. You will explore the different major production systems of cattle, swine, sheep, poultry, and horses. The broad field of animal science requires knowledge of the national and world livestock industry, purpose and products of livestock, nutrition, genetics, selection, reproduction, animal health, animal husbandry, marketing, and management. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG150 — Principles of Animal Science Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours AG150 - Principles of Animal Science Laboratory AG150 - Principles of Animal Science Laboratory 1 Credit(s) Students are encouraged to enroll in the lab section while taking the lecture part of Animal Science as topics in lecture are discussed in a practical sense. Hands-on experience and learning in Animal Science is the emphasis of the laboratory. The CCC Animal Science Unit is utilized to learn feeding, basic care, animal handling, selection, and evaluation. In addition, you will gain knowledge of breeds of livestock, meat science, reproduction, and animal agriculture sustainability in a c… --- # AG151 — Beef Cattle Science I 3 credits · 3 hours AG151 - Beef Cattle Science I AG151 - Beef Cattle Science I 3 Credit(s) You will learn to incorporate best practices in beef production; emphasizing breeding herd management for purebred and commercial phases of the beef cattle industry. Included is a study of selection, breeding, reproduction, nutrition, marketing and other management practices. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG152 — Introduction to Animal Health 1 credits · 1 hours AG152 - Introduction to Animal Health AG152 - Introduction to Animal Health 1 Credit(s) Basic knowledge of good animal health is important for any livestock producer. You will learn anatomy and physiology as it relates to animal health. Also, time will be spent on immunology, quality assurance plans, common animal diseases, vaccines, and vaccinations, along with different types of therapeutic drugs and treatments. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG149 --- # AG153 — Reproduction of Farm Animals 3 credits · 3 hours AG153 - Reproduction of Farm Animals AG153 - Reproduction of Farm Animals 3 Credit(s) An in-depth study of reproduction for the various livestock species is the focus of this course along with an emphasis of all phases of the reproductive stages and efficiency of cattle, horses, sheep/goats, and swine. You will have the opportunity to learn male and female anatomy, disease and infertility, artificial insemination, endocrinology, fertilization, gestation, parturition, lactation, and growth. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG149 --- # AG154 — Ultrasounding-Pregnancy Detection 2 credits · 2 hours AG154 - Ultrasounding-Pregnancy Detection AG154 - Ultrasounding-Pregnancy Detection 2 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to successfully pregnancy diagnose their own cattle or at an operation for whom they work in a beef production setting utilizing an ultrasonography machine. Students will learn the femail reproductive structures and have the ability and confidence to be able to identify if the female is pregant or non-preglant, locate the fetus if present, and age the fetus. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG155 — Beef Pregnancy Detection 1 credits · 1 hours AG155 - Beef Pregnancy Detection AG155 - Beef Pregnancy Detection 1 Credit(s) Students taking this course will gain an understanding of the different types of pregnancy detection methods for cattle. Student will understand the pros and cons to all options and identify how the test is accurately performed. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG156 — Cattle Breeding Soundness Exams 1 credits · 1 hours AG156 - Cattle Breeding Soundness Exams AG156 - Cattle Breeding Soundness Exams 1 Credit(s) Students taking this course will gain an understanding of breeding sound exams, BSE, on the bull side. Students will learn and understand the purpose for performing BSE on bulls before the start of breeding season and identify what makes up a BSE. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG157 — Fundamentals of Hunt Seat Disciplines 1 credits · 1 hours AG157 - Fundamentals of Hunt Seat Disciplines AG157 - Fundamentals of Hunt Seat Disciplines 1 Credit(s) You will learn the fundamentals of the riding disciplines and apply these fundamentals to the skills on horseback. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG158 — Fundamentals of Western Disciplines 1 credits · 1 hours AG158 - Fundamentals of Western Disciplines AG158 - Fundamentals of Western Disciplines 1 Credit(s) You will learn the fundamentals of the riding disciplines and apply these fundamentals to the skills used on horseback. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG160 — Ultrasounding-Pregnancy Detection II 2 credits · 2 hours AG160 - Ultrasounding-Pregnancy Detection II AG160 - Ultrasounding-Pregnancy Detection II 2 Credit(s) Students grow off of their previous knowledge from AG 154 to become more confident and efficient in bovine pregnancy detection via transrectal ultrasonography. Students will scan females that are shorter bred, thus making it a little bit more challenging. Understanding the benefits of earlier pregnancy detection. Also, real world experience is provided by scanning females from operations aside from the CCC Beef Unit. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG154 --- # AG162 — Horsemanship for Horse Training III 1 credits · 1 hours AG162 - Horsemanship for Horse Training III AG162 - Horsemanship for Horse Training III 1 Credit(s) You will ride college and privately-owned horses at the college farm to attain the skills necessary to properly exercise and train horses to prepare for competition. Repetitive practice occurs to achieve the horsemanship skills covered in class. Instructor permission is required and the course fulfills a PE credit requirement. MANDATORY FOR EQUESTRIAN TEAM MEMBERS. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG163 — Horsemanship for Horse Training I 1 credits · 1 hours AG163 - Horsemanship for Horse Training I AG163 - Horsemanship for Horse Training I 1 Credit(s) You will ride college and privately-owned horses at the college farm to attain the skills necessary to properly exercise and train horses to prepare for competition. Repetitive practice occurs to achieve the horsemanship skills covered in class. Instructor permission is required and the course fulfills a PE credit requirement. MANDATORY FOR EQUESTRIAN TEAM MEMBERS. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG165 — Horsemanship for Horse Training II 1 credits · 1 hours AG165 - Horsemanship for Horse Training II AG165 - Horsemanship for Horse Training II 1 Credit(s) You will ride college and privately-owned horses at the college farm to attain the skills necessary to properly exercise and train horses to prepare for competition. Repetitive practice occurs to achieve the horsemanship skills covered in class. Instructor permission is required and the course fulfills a PE credit requirement. MANDATORY FOR EQUESTRIAN TEAM MEMBERS. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG167 — Horsemanship for Horse Training IV 1 credits · 1 hours AG167 - Horsemanship for Horse Training IV AG167 - Horsemanship for Horse Training IV 1 Credit(s) You will ride college and privately-owned horses at the college farm to attain the skills necessary to properly exercise and train horses to prepare for competition. Repetitive practice occurs to achieve the horsemanship skills covered in class. Instructor permission is required and the course fulfills a PE credit requirement. MANDATORY FOR EQUESTRIAN TEAM MEMBERS. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG168 — Equine Management Technology I 4 credits · 4 hours AG168 - Equine Management Technology I AG168 - Equine Management Technology I 4 Credit(s) You will be involved in the daily management operations of the CCC Equine Unit in addition to acquiring specific manangement skills for the equine industry. You will learn health management, first aid, nutrition, and equine behavior in Tech I. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG169 — Equine Management Technology II 4 credits · 4 hours AG169 - Equine Management Technology II AG169 - Equine Management Technology II 4 Credit(s) Equine reproduction is the focus of Tech II. You will actively participate in foaling broodmares, breeding mares, collecting stallions, and processing the collection in the breedign lab at the CCC Equine Unit. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG170 — Introduction to Equine Health 1 credits · 1 hours AG170 - Introduction to Equine Health AG170 - Introduction to Equine Health 1 Credit(s) Students in this course will be introduced to basic concepts related to equine health. Topics covered will include knowledge of vitals, equine health conditions and diseases, and vaccination and deworming protocol. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG171 — Introduction to Equine Eval & Selection 1 credits · 1 hours AG171 - Introduction to Equine Eval & Selection AG171 - Introduction to Equine Eval & Selection 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of horse judging. Topics covered will include equine conformation and selection and judging criteria for the major performance events. A basic overview of oral reasons skills will also be covered. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG175 — Introduction to Rodeo Judging 1 credits · 1 hours AG175 - Introduction to Rodeo Judging AG175 - Introduction to Rodeo Judging 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of rodeo judging. Topics covered will include rodeo rulebook knowledge and necessary equipmentrequired to judge a rodeo. A basic overview of rodeo production will also be addressed. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG176 — Horse Production 3 credits · 3 hours AG176 - Horse Production AG176 - Horse Production 3 Credit(s) You will gain an overview of the U.S. horse industry by covering equine technology and up-to-date management practices. You will explore and study breeds of horses along with a general overview of the following: genetics, anatomy and physiology, nutrition, reproduction, selection, marketing, business management, facilities and equipment, and health care. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG180 — Feedyard Management Tech I 4 credits · 4 hours AG180 - Feedyard Management Tech I AG180 - Feedyard Management Tech I 4 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to identify sick cattle and administrate appropriate treatment. In addition, the student will also be able to incorporate the use of horses and low stress handling techniques of livestock in a feedlot setting at the college farm. An introduction to the latest in feedlot technology will also be covered. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG181 — Introduction to Dairy Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours AG181 - Introduction to Dairy Marketing AG181 - Introduction to Dairy Marketing 3 Credit(s) Marketing concepts around the manufacturing, pricing, procurement,and transportation of dairy products are examinded in this course. Students will become acquainted with producer and consumer trends in the dairy industry and will explore careers within the marketing context. Attention is given to product classification and pricing within the Federal Milk Marketing Order system as well as industry dynamics around dairy cooperatives and customer relationship management. General Education Designation: Tec… --- # AG199 — Equine Industry Study Tour 2 credits · 2 hours AG199 - Equine Industry Study Tour AG199 - Equine Industry Study Tour 2 Credit(s) Through experiential learning, this course is to enhance a student’s awareness of the opportunities in the equine industry. Through tours, research, and conversation, students enhance their career exploration and expand their understanding of the broad spectrum of equine industries. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $450.00 Transfer: N --- # AG205 — Agricultural Finance 3 credits · 3 hours AG205 - Agricultural Finance AG205 - Agricultural Finance 3 Credit(s) You will study, in-depth, financial analysis and the financial institutions which serve agricultural businesses. For each particular type of financial institution, the course will study its sources of capital, its general loan criteria used to evaluate loan requests, and its financial performance. For agriculture borrowers, this course will also examine their financial condition, their projected cash flow, and the importance of risk management. In addition, you will explore property appraisal and valuation, machinery cost m… --- # AG208 — Agri-Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours AG208 - Agri-Business Management AG208 - Agri-Business Management 3 Credit(s) You will gain work experience and exposure to management responsibilities related to decision-making in business. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG209 — Agricultural Law 3 credits · 3 hours AG209 - Agricultural Law AG209 - Agricultural Law 3 Credit(s) You will study the laws that govern agriculture in a practical sense to include estate planning, contracts, leasing, water rights, fencing rights, tortes, and personal liability for the producer and agribusiness. As part of the course, there will be guest lectures from regional attorneys; this is an informative-type course. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Online: Y --- # AG226 — Applied Livestock Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours AG226 - Applied Livestock Nutrition AG226 - Applied Livestock Nutrition 3 Credit(s) The application of livestock feeding is explored in this course. Knowledge gained in AG 126 is built upon so that you are able to be familiar with formulating and calculating diets for the various classes and species of farm livestock. Special emphasis is given to anatomical and physiological differences as they affect the use of particular feedstuffs for each species. Equal class time is devoted to ruminant and monogastric species. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG126 --- # AG232 — Beef Management Techniques I 4 credits · 4 hours AG232 - Beef Management Techniques I AG232 - Beef Management Techniques I 4 Credit(s) This course enables the student to identify sick cattle and administration of appropriate treatment. In addition, the student will also be able to incorporate low stress handling techniques of livestock in a feedlot setting at the college farm. Students will also formulate feed rations and operate large equipment needed for feeding cattle. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG233 — Beef Management Techniques II 4 credits · 4 hours AG233 - Beef Management Techniques II AG233 - Beef Management Techniques II 4 Credit(s) This course enables the student to identify signs of calving and assist with difficult situations. In addition, the student will also be able to identify and manage different cattle production seasons such as calving, breeding, and weaning in a production setting. Students will also be able to formulate feed rations and operate large equipment needed for feeding cattle in a dry lot situation. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG236 — Farm Welding 2 credits · 2 hours AG236 - Farm Welding AG236 - Farm Welding 2 Credit(s) This course will enable students to apply welding processes including Arc, Oxy-Acetylene, TIG and MIG are taught in this course. Students learn to weld and cut the common metals used in agriculture. No previous welding experience is required. Students will also learn basic maintenance and repair large equipment typically used in the ranch and feedlot industries. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG239 — Ag Marketing & Design 2 credits · 2 hours AG239 - Ag Marketing & Design AG239 - Ag Marketing & Design 2 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to identify the marketing strategies focusing on the 4 P’s of marketing. The student will explore WYSIWYG software to create basic websites that will meet various business needs. --- # AG240 — Introduction to Beef Production 3 credits · 3 hours AG240 - Introduction to Beef Production AG240 - Introduction to Beef Production 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to gain a better understanding of all the market beef productiontion platforms. Student gains knowledge in management and marketing strategies from birth to consumption. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Online: Y --- # AG245 — Advanced Livestock Judging 2 credits · 2 hours AG245 - Advanced Livestock Judging AG245 - Advanced Livestock Judging 2 Credit(s) Sophomore members of the livestock judging team are encouraged to take this course. An in-depth study of the principles of livestock selection and judging, analysis of animals, terminology, and procedures for giving reasons are the focus to become competitive in the livestock judging arena. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG124 --- # AG246 — Advanced Livestock Judging II 2 credits · 2 hours AG246 - Advanced Livestock Judging II AG246 - Advanced Livestock Judging II 2 Credit(s) Sophomore members of the livestock judging team are encouraged to take this course. An in-depth study of the principles of livestock selection and judging, analysis of animals, terminology, and procedures for giving reasons are the focus to become competitive in the livestock judging arena. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG245 --- # AG247 — Animal (Equine) Breeding 1 credits · 1 hours AG247 - Animal (Equine) Breeding AG247 - Animal (Equine) Breeding 1 Credit(s) Equine breeding is learned through hands-on practice at the CCC Equine Unit. This course emphasizes collecting a stallion and processing the collection in the breeding lab. You will learn mare anatomy and sterile artificial insemination of the mare using current breeding techniques. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG248 — Beef Reproduction 1 credits · 1 hours AG248 - Beef Reproduction AG248 - Beef Reproduction 1 Credit(s) You will study reproductive processes and management techniques in cattle including semen collection and evaluation, artificial insemination, management of cows and bulls, and current research. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG153 --- # AG249 — Artificial Insemination 2 credits · 2 hours AG249 - Artificial Insemination AG249 - Artificial Insemination 2 Credit(s) This short course will enable the student to successfully incorporate estrous synchonization and artificial insemination methods into a beef production setting. The course also emphasizes the anatomy of the cow and artificial insemination procedures. Emphasis is placed on semen handling, breeding management and techniques. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $200.00 Transfer: N --- # AG250 — Beef Industry Study Tour 2 credits · 2 hours AG250 - Beef Industry Study Tour AG250 - Beef Industry Study Tour 2 Credit(s) Through experiential learning, this course is to enhance a student’s awareness of the opportunities in the beef industry. Through tours, research, and conversation, students are able to enhance their career exploration and expand their understanding of the broad spectrum of beef industries. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG251 — Applied Beef Practices 3 credits · 3 hours AG251 - Applied Beef Practices AG251 - Applied Beef Practices 3 Credit(s) This course provides on-the-job training concerning various aspects of beef production. Students become involved with basic management techniques and practices. This course enables students a structured learning experience and is as an extension of the regular curriculum. This course requires a minimum of six hours work experience at the college beef cattle unit. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG252 — Beef Management Techniques III 4 credits · 4 hours AG252 - Beef Management Techniques III AG252 - Beef Management Techniques III 4 Credit(s) This course enables the student to apply hands-on training concerned with various phases of beef management. The student gets involved in specific management operations and decisions in addition to acquiring certain skills. Along with the instructor, students organize and host a production bull sale. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG253 — Beef Management Techiques IV 4 credits · 4 hours AG253 - Beef Management Techiques IV AG253 - Beef Management Techiques IV 4 Credit(s) This course enables the student to gain on-the-job training related to specific areas of beef management. Students are assigned certain tasks associated with management of the cow herd and cattle marketing aspects of the Farm and Ranch Program. Along with the instructor, students will organize and host a production bull sale. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG259 — Equine Reproduction 1 credits · 1 hours AG259 - Equine Reproduction AG259 - Equine Reproduction 1 Credit(s) You will study reproductive processes and management techniques in the horse including semen collection and evaluation, artificial insemination, management of mares and stallions, and current research. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG153 --- # AG260 — Equine Nutrition 1 credits · 1 hours AG260 - Equine Nutrition AG260 - Equine Nutrition 1 Credit(s) An understanding of nutrition is key for any horse owner. You will learn the basic nutrients, digestion and absorption, anatomy of equine, evaluation of feedstuffs, procedures in ration formulation, feed processing, factors affecting feed intake, and feeding horses. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG261 — Equine Anatomy 1 credits · 1 hours AG261 - Equine Anatomy AG261 - Equine Anatomy 1 Credit(s) You will learn the functional anatomy of the horse. You will also gain an understanding of the structural basis for locomotion and you will be able to properly communicate in regards to organs of locomotion, digestion, respiration, and reproduction. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG176 --- # AG263 — Beginning Equine Training 3 credits · 3 hours AG263 - Beginning Equine Training AG263 - Beginning Equine Training 3 Credit(s) You will learn the basic training of yearling and two-year-old horses. You are assigned one or more horses to train from groundwork including first saddling and riding through basic maneuvers such as stops, backing, circles, and side passes. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG265 — Advanced Equine Training 3 credits · 3 hours AG265 - Advanced Equine Training AG265 - Advanced Equine Training 3 Credit(s) You will train two-year-old and older horses from basic maneuvers through advanced maneuvers such as rollbacks, spins and lead changes. English horses may be started over fences and western horses may be started on cattle. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG263 --- # AG266 — Advanced Farm Welding 2 credits · 2 hours AG266 - Advanced Farm Welding AG266 - Advanced Farm Welding 2 Credit(s) Students in this course will build a big project that was planned and designed in AG180, Feedyard Tech. Students will also work on mini projects around the beef unit and fundraising projects. Students will become skilled and gain more confidence in welding and cutting the common metals used in agriculture. Previous welding experience is required. Prerequisites: AG236, AG180 --- # AG268 — Equine Management Technology III 4 credits · 4 hours AG268 - Equine Management Technology III AG268 - Equine Management Technology III 4 Credit(s) You will gain on-the-job training at the CCC Equine Unit related to specific areas of horse production. You are assigned certain tasks associated with management operations and decisions of a working equine facility. You will be introduced to judging stock-type horses. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG269 — Equine Management Technology IV 4 credits · 4 hours AG269 - Equine Management Technology IV AG269 - Equine Management Technology IV 4 Credit(s) You will gain on-the-job training at the CCC Equine Unit related to specific areas of horse production. You are assigned certain tasks associated with management operations and decisions of a working equine facility. You will have an opportunity to complete riding instruction certification through the Certified Horsemanship Association. Discussion related to barn management and risk management of facilities takes place in this course. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG270 — Equine Massage and Alternative Therapies 3 credits · 3 hours AG270 - Equine Massage and Alternative Therapies AG270 - Equine Massage and Alternative Therapies 3 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to learn the basics of equine massage and be introduced to alternative therapies used in prevention of injury or rehabilitation of horses. This course emphasizes massage techniques to aid recovery of muscle, tendon, and ligament strains or injuries. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG290 — Agriculture Equipment Safety 1 credits · 1 hours AG290 - Agriculture Equipment Safety AG290 - Agriculture Equipment Safety 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to apply safe operation techniques for all equipment used on the college farm on a daily basis and in an agricultural career. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $59.00 Transfer: N --- # AG293 — Agriculture Entomology 3 credits · 3 hours AG293 - Agriculture Entomology AG293 - Agriculture Entomology 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to gain an insight into insect identification and control. The morphology, physiology and ecology of insects are essential aspects that are covered in this course. It also includes the insect’s life cycle, anatomy, classification and behavior in relationship to plant and animal control. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AG299 — Directed/Independent Study:Agriculture 4 credits · 4 hours AG299 - Directed/Independent Study:Agriculture AG299 - Directed/Independent Study:Agriculture 4 Credit(s) You will have a structured learning experience as an extension of the regular curriculum. It is intended to allow you to broaden your comprehension of the principles of, and grasp of, competencies associated with selected programs. Its purpose is to supplement extant courses with individualized, in-depth learning experiences. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AL101 — Basic Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours AL101 - Basic Nutrition AL101 - Basic Nutrition 3 Credit(s) The focus of this course is to familiarize students with the classes of nutrients, the importance of nutrition in everyday life, and the growing importance of nutrition in treating conditions as well as preventing them. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area HSC1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # AL102 — Medical Terminology 1 credits · 1 hours AL102 - Medical Terminology AL102 - Medical Terminology 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to study basic word structure, organization of the body, prefixes, roots, suffixes which form the basics in the professional language of medicine. A variety of applications including written and verbal exercises are used as students one another in the deciphering and understanding of medical language. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AL103 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours AL103 - Medical Terminology AL103 - Medical Terminology 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to study basic word structure, organization of the body, prefixes, roots, suffixes which form the basics in the professional language of medicine. A variety of applications including written and verbal exercises are used as students one another in the deciphering and understanding of medical language. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area HSC1030 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # AL104 — Nurse Aide 5 credits · 5 hours AL104 - Nurse Aide AL104 - Nurse Aide 5 Credit(s) Successful completion of this course enables the student to perform basic nursing skills in a supervised setting. The student applies the fundamental concepts of nursing care in a lab and clinical setting. The student prepares to meet basic physiological and phychological needs of individuals in a health care setting. The student explores the regulations and requirements for providing care in a nursing facility. The students successful complete of this 90-hour course enables them to take the Kansas Certified Nurse Aide exam for licensure. Gene… --- # AL110 — Medication Aide 4 credits · 4 hours AL110 - Medication Aide AL110 - Medication Aide 4 Credit(s) Successful completion of this course will enable the student to take the Kansas Certified Medication Assistant exam for licensure. The student will perform mathematical functions. These include learning and converting both the metric and apothecary systems, and medication calculations. The student practices medication administration skills in a supervised setting. the student explores drug categories and basic pharmacology. The student will review body systems functions in this course. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AL136 — Pharmacology 1 credits · 1 hours AL136 - Pharmacology AL136 - Pharmacology 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to support and complement the knowledge base of persons in the health care field during their first semester of their ADN year. It explores pharmacology beyond the course content in the required health care curriculum. Prescription and over-the-counter drug classifications,drug formulations, and safe, effective drug therapies are examined as well as specific drug actions,indications for use and side effects. Legal, ethical, nutritional, and cultural considerations are examined and discussed. Book Requirements: N Tra… --- # AL190 — LPN Intravenous Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours AL190 - LPN Intravenous Therapy AL190 - LPN Intravenous Therapy 3 Credit(s) This course prepares the Licensed Practical Nurse to perform intravenous therapy skills beyond the normal scope of practice for LPNs. This course follows Kansas State Board of Nursing mandates using the approved curriculum. Topics studied in this course include the legal aspects of intravenous therapy specific to LPN practice, anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, venipuncture techniques, pharmacotherapeutic concepts and phlebotomy. This course includes a laboratory component. Book Requirements: N Transfer… --- # AL236 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours AL236 - Pharmacology AL236 - Pharmacology 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to support and complement the knowledge base of persons in the healthcare field. It explores pharmacology beyond the course content in the required healthcare curriculum. Prescription and over-the-counter drug classifications, drug formulations and safe, effective, drug therapies are examined as well as specific drug actions, indications for use and side effects. Legal, ethical, and cultural considerations are examined and discussed. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AL281 — Pathophysiology 4 credits · 4 hours AL281 - Pathophysiology AL281 - Pathophysiology 4 Credit(s) You will be able to identify phenomena that produce alterations in human physiologic function and the resulting human response. You will gain an understanding of pathophysiological changes including how pathological processes are manifested, their progress in the body, and the primary and secondary effects of these changes, as well as an introduction to therapeutics. Prerequisites: BI276, BI277, BI278 --- # AE177 — Energy Efficiency 3 credits · 3 hours AE177 - Energy Efficiency AE177 - Energy Efficiency 3 Credit(s) Want to learn how to lower your utility bills? You will gain a fundamental understanding of energy conservation, energy efficiency, and energy auditing. You will also apply techniques including the utilization of a solar photovoltaic array and/or wind turbine that will not only reduce the customer’s utility bill but your own! Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AE178 — AG/Rural Wind Applications 3 credits · 3 hours AE178 - AG/Rural Wind Applications AE178 - AG/Rural Wind Applications 3 Credit(s) Produce your own wind on the farm! You will learn practical field applications through the usage of small wind turbines which supply electrical needs to many rural environments in the United States and throughout the world! An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to attend, an alternative assignment can be approved by your instructor. Industry experts are on-site to with the instruction process and will give you the necessary skills to become a s… --- # AE179 — Community Wind 3 credits · 3 hours AE179 - Community Wind AE179 - Community Wind 3 Credit(s) Become an emerging leader in your community! Learn the economics of incorporating community wind technology to reduce utility expenses for groups, organizations, or single entities. You will gain the skills necessary to properly size turbines and match the customer’s electrical load to the required number of turbines. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to attend, an alternative assignment can be approved by your instructor. Industry experts are on-site to you gain… --- # AE180 — Wind/Solar PV Hybrid Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AE180 - Wind/Solar PV Hybrid Systems AE180 - Wind/Solar PV Hybrid Systems 3 Credit(s) Solar and wind go together like bread and butter! When the sun goes down the wind blows more. This is the perfect marriage. You will learn to install hybrid, grid-direct systems. Additionally, exposure to battery-based hybrid systems will be explored. You will learn to incorporate all the systems into an overall renewable energy plan. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to attend, an alternative assignment can be approved by your instruct… --- # AE181 — Small Wind Turbine 3 credits · 3 hours AE181 - Small Wind Turbine AE181 - Small Wind Turbine 3 Credit(s) Do you have the desire to learn how to install a small wind turbine? This class is for you! You will install, test, and troubleshoot a small wind turbine and will be exposed to both gird-direct and off-grid systems throughout this course. Site analysis for safety and maintenance will be a focus along with sizing types for towers and installation. Come away with the essential steps toward a successful wind electric system. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable… --- # AE182 — Drones in Renewable Energy 3 credits · 3 hours AE182 - Drones in Renewable Energy AE182 - Drones in Renewable Energy 3 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to fly a drone for a solar or wind site survey. The student will apply different flight techniques to capture the ideal photographs. This course will allow students to apply the theoretical knowledge in the course with a practical hands-on experience at the Boot Camp. ( pring semester) General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AE183 — Wind, Battery-Based 3 credits · 3 hours AE183 - Wind, Battery-Based AE183 - Wind, Battery-Based 3 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to install, test, and commission different wind turbine systems. The student will apply different battery wiring techniques to achieve the correct battery bank voltage and capacity required for the different turbine they will be installing. This course will allow students to apply the theoretical knowledge in the course with a practical hands-on experience at the Boot Camp or lab days. ( pring semester) General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AE190 — Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours AE190 - Electronics AE190 - Electronics 3 Credit(s) Power. Current. Voltage. Resistance. What does all of this mean? You will learn the basic electrical principles and laws associated with the electronics used in the field. The application of electrical fundamentals is an important component of both wind and solar PV systems. Additionally, there will be extensive coverage of charge controllers, inverters, grounding and bonding, and lock-out, tag-out requirements. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AE199 — Introduction to Construction 4 credits · 4 hours AE199 - Introduction to Construction AE199 - Introduction to Construction 4 Credit(s) Let the wind blow you into learning the components of construction! You will gain the necessary knowledge in the basic construction of wind and PV systems. Also, you will explore the fundamentals necessary to advance in different areas in the industry such as Solar Photovoltaic Systems Installer, Wind Turbine Maintenance Technician, and many more majors in the construction industry. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AE200 — Solar PV, Battery-Based 3 credits · 3 hours AE200 - Solar PV, Battery-Based AE200 - Solar PV, Battery-Based 3 Credit(s) Tired of paying Uncle Sam? You will learn how to install a battery bank for multiple systems and will also learn about grid-tie with battery backup systems. You will wire and test battery banks to determine the correct voltage and capacity on each system and will gain real-word, hands-on experience with a multi-meter and other necessary tools. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to attend, an alternative assignment can be approved by your instructo… --- # AE201 — Solar PV Technical Sales 3 credits · 3 hours AE201 - Solar PV Technical Sales AE201 - Solar PV Technical Sales 3 Credit(s) Can I interest you in buying a solar PV system? Find out what it takes to enter the solar PV industry. You will explore the solar business and financial aspects of the PV world. Exposure to marketing, sales, electrical savings rates, incentive structures, and financial benefits and options are a necessary part of this course. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to attend, an alternative assignment can be approved by your instructor. Industry expe… --- # AE241 — Power Storage/Transmission & Conversion 3 credits · 3 hours AE241 - Power Storage/Transmission & Conversion AE241 - Power Storage/Transmission & Conversion 3 Credit(s) How does that work? You will gain knowledge of the battery-based system through wiring batteries and inverters. You will set up equipment in multiple configurations including series, parallel, and series-parallel. Strong emphasis is placed on performing basic calculations of voltage, wattage, amp-hours and watt-hours, and testing the components utilizing a multi-meter. You will explore, in depth, the safety and maintenance of the installation processes. An intensive, all-day, Saturday b… --- # AE276 — Introduction to Energy Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours AE276 - Introduction to Energy Technologies AE276 - Introduction to Energy Technologies 3 Credit(s) Which side of the energy debate are you on? You will increase your knowledge to solidify your argument by learning about technologies such as biomass, biofuels, nuclear power, wind power, and hydro. You will practice on both stand-alone and grid-tied photovoltaic and wind turbine systems and will become certified in CPR/First Aid and OSHA-10 through our hands-on one-day boot camp. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to atten… --- # AE277 — Solar PV Fundamentals and Applications 3 credits · 3 hours AE277 - Solar PV Fundamentals and Applications AE277 - Solar PV Fundamentals and Applications 3 Credit(s) Do you want to learn how to work on a solar PV system using standard industry tools such as a Solar Path Finder, angle finder, irradiance meter, multi-meter, and a temperature gun? This class is for you! You will acquire the necessary skills to effectively incorporate photovoltaic systems into stand-alone and interconnected electrical systems. You will also explore photovoltaic applications through installation planning, system components, and by preparing proposals. An intensive, all-day… --- # AE279 — Solar PV Grid Direct 3 credits · 3 hours AE279 - Solar PV Grid Direct AE279 - Solar PV Grid Direct 3 Credit(s) Learn about solar photovoltaic from start to finish! You will explore cells, modules, arrays, batteries, charge controllers, inverters, system sizing, and mechanical integration and will gain hands-on skills through practice using an irradiancemeter, multi-meter, and temperature gun. Installation, troubleshooting, and testing system components will be explored in-depth. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to attend, an alternative assignment can be appro… --- # AE297 — Small Wind & Solar PV Installation Prof 5 credits · 5 hours AE297 - Small Wind & Solar PV Installation Prof AE297 - Small Wind & Solar PV Installation Prof 5 Credit(s) You will gain the necessary skills to become a small wind and solar photovoltaic professional. Through real-world hands-on experience, you will install a stand-alone solar PV system, wind system, and hybrid system and by learning to wire, test, and troubleshoot, you will be ready to show off your abilities to those in the industry. An intensive, all-day, Saturday boot camp is strongly encouraged as part of this course. If you are unable to attend, an alternative assignment can be approv… --- # AE298 — Internship 4 credits · 4 hours AE298 - Internship AE298 - Internship 4 Credit(s) Show off your abilities to those in the industry! You will perform work in the solar photovoltaic and/or the wind turbine industry (or a closeley related field approved by your instructor). You must seek employment with a company to gain experience through 160 hours of training which s with the process that can lead to permanent placement in the industry. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AN177 — Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours AN177 - Cultural Anthropology AN177 - Cultural Anthropology 3 Credit(s) Cultures form the basis for human experience. Anthropology is the student of human diversity and cultural universals by examining worldviews of peoples and the areas where they live, from international and interdisciplinary perspectives. You will make a comparative study of past and present human societies and cultures and you will apply theories and practices of anthropology from field research. You will learn by doing and will express your skills and knowlede from practical experience, involvement, and investigation. Ge… --- # AN185 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours AN185 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology AN185 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 Credit(s) When human skeletal remains are discovered, the forensic anthropologist looks for the skull and lower jaw, especially the teeth, to identify the person. Forensic anthropologists learn to read the bones and assemble the person’s biological profile to determine cause of death. You will compare human biological diversity and commonalities and will examine the broad field of forensic anthropology from an international and interdisciplinary perspective. You will practice crime scene investigatio… --- # AR102 — 2-D Design 3 credits · 3 hours AR102 - 2-D Design AR102 - 2-D Design 3 Credit(s) Seyyed Hossein Nasr belieces “we are as much in need of beauty as of the air that we breathe.” What do we find beautiful and why? Learn about the visual elements and the principles of design on how to create an appealing composition, and how to effectively evaluate your work and that of others. This class is completely project-based and you will learn how to use the formal elements mentioned as you start and work through the completion of mostly two-dimensional compositions. No previous experience using these materials is necessary. Join us an… --- # AR103 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours AR103 - Drawing I AR103 - Drawing I 3 Credit(s) Yes, you can draw….everyone can; it’s no different than learning to ride a bike, a global skill. We start with the basic elements of drawing and build using graphite, chalk, charcoal, pen and ink, oil pastels, and any combination of these while also discussing good composition techniques. Learning to use value, contrast, perspective, and various subject matter will give you the confidence to continue with Drawing II, attend drawing workshops, and will spike your curiosity to continue toward personal growth and the formation of your style. No pre… --- # AR104 — Watercolor Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours AR104 - Watercolor Painting I AR104 - Watercolor Painting I 3 Credit(s) Whether it’s a landscape, portrait, or ideas of mystique and curiosity from your mind, watercolors are great to learn for on-the-go paintings; they are easy to start and come back to and create a great sense of freshness on paper. You will learn to use a variety of application techniques: dry brush, wet-on-wet/dry, mixed media, as well as build confidence with using transparent washes and further experimentation with the material alone and in combination with other materials. You will also use watercolors, watercolor penc… --- # AR105 — Oil Painting 3 credits · 3 hours AR105 - Oil Painting AR105 - Oil Painting 3 Credit(s) Painting with oils! Sounds like a blast, and you get to be experimental with techniques, ideas, and applications. You will experiment with painting with a brush, pallette knife, impasto, dripping, and a variety of other application techniques. Learn to stretch your canvas and develop compositional strategies to express what’s in your mind. Feel confident painting on canvas, wood backgrounds, working with opaque mediums, making frames, and introducing mixed medium into the composition. No previous experience using these materials is necessa… --- # AR106 — Elementary Art Education 3 credits · 3 hours AR106 - Elementary Art Education AR106 - Elementary Art Education 3 Credit(s) Art is important in learning! We will learn about the development of children’s art, the importance of creativity in the elementary classroom, and empowering future educators with tools to pursue a thoughtful curriculum emphasizing the creativity of the student. This course focuses on incorporating art and creative activities into the regular education classroom to offer a varied learning style for all students. No previous experience using these materials is necessary. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning,… --- # AR111 — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours AR111 - Ceramics I AR111 - Ceramics I 3 Credit(s) Therapy for your soul and relaxing for the mind, in this class you will create in clay using hand-built and wheel-thrown techniques. Previous experience is not required and this class is good for all ages. As a student, you will be exposed to all stages of clay creation: idea formation, working the clay, firing, glazing or color addition options, and presentation. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $70.00 Transfer: Y --- # AR115 — Beginning Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours AR115 - Beginning Sculpture AR115 - Beginning Sculpture 3 Credit(s) Do you like to work with your hands? Form your ideas with additive and subtractive techniques using clay, wood, various types of plaster, putty, paper, and more; create unique sculptures in the round and relief. No previous experience using these materials is necessary. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AR118 — Synthetic & Mixed Media 3 credits · 3 hours AR118 - Synthetic & Mixed Media AR118 - Synthetic & Mixed Media 3 Credit(s) Why work with just one material? Explore the combination of many materials to create your ideas. Acrylics, collage, and other combinations of medium will be used in an experimental combination; stretching the limits and use to complete a pleasing composition. Previous experience is not required; this class is good for all ages. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # AR123 — Introduction to Crafts 3 credits · 3 hours AR123 - Introduction to Crafts AR123 - Introduction to Crafts 3 Credit(s) Cut glass with confidence and create sturdy stained-glass compositions while learning to grind glass, wrap with copper, and solder. You will also create a hard-covered book using the Coptic bookbinding method, dye a batik composition, build Native American pottery using the coil and paddle method, weave a tapestry, and express your inner wild in the making of a mask. Previous experience is not required; this class is good for all ages. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with c… --- # AR150 — Beginning Photography 3 credits · 3 hours AR150 - Beginning Photography AR150 - Beginning Photography 3 Credit(s) CAPTURE THAT AMAZING SHOT!! The first time. Learn how the camera works; all of its functions, film, digital, and how to make all of the adjustments you will need to shoot indoor/outdoor in full light/no light conditions. Then, take those cool shots into the studio and learn to enhance and edit in Lightroom and Photoshop. This class is perfect for beginners, graphic design and visual art students, and anyone wanting to know how to use that fancy camera they got for Christmas or a birthday to capture beautiful moments. Prev… --- # AR155 — Advanced Photography 3 credits · 3 hours AR155 - Advanced Photography AR155 - Advanced Photography 3 Credit(s) What’s shooting in raw and conceptual art? Take your photography skills to a new level, learn to incorporate meaning into a landscape or a portrait; shoot in raw rather than JPEG for better editing crispness and more control over color and values. Work on your style, build a portfolio, and learn to write constructively about the photos that you take. After editing, you will be printing your work on canvases, cups, or even towels, and will be sending pictures to the local paper for publishing with a description as a photojou… Prerequisites: GR105 --- # AR175 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours AR175 - Art Appreciation AR175 - Art Appreciation 3 Credit(s) This course is a great “get your feet wet” introduction to the creative side of art, history of art, artists, styles, and why it is so important to acknowledge the importance of art in our daily lives. No prior art experience is necessary for this general education class which is designed to create confidence and promote the uniqueness of every individual through the expression and discussion of art and culture. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. General Education Designa… --- # AR176 — Art History I 3 credits · 3 hours AR176 - Art History I AR176 - Art History I 3 Credit(s) Let’s go back in history before Hobby Lobby and Michael’s existed; where do you get the paint to express the excitement of bringing down a large elephant? We will discuss the first cave paintings and the importance of these images toward the progression of language. Did you know that the corbeled and round arch as well as post and lintel building methods all existed in the Neolithic Period? We will discuss the history of art: architecture, sculpting, painting, and other 2D media, as well as art concepts, terminology, and styles important… --- # AR177 — Art History II 3 credits · 3 hours AR177 - Art History II AR177 - Art History II 3 Credit(s) This class may be taken independently of AR 176 Art History I . Art History II is a study of the history of art, including architecture, sculpture, painting, and other 2-D media. Students learn art concepts, terminology, and styles necessary to understand the visual arts from the Renaissance Periood through Modern Art. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area ART1030 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # AR202 — 3-D Design 3 credits · 3 hours AR202 - 3-D Design AR202 - 3-D Design 3 Credit(s) Seyyed Hossein Nasr believes “the modern response is that you just create art for the sake of art; but this was never the answer of traditional civilizations where one created art for both the sake of attainment of inner perfection and for human need in the deepest sense - because the needs of man are not only physical, they are also spiritual. So, what do we find beautiful and why? Learn about the visual elements and the principles of design on how to create an appealing composition and how to effectively evaluate your work and that of others… Prerequisites: AR102, ART2010 --- # AR203 — Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours AR203 - Drawing II AR203 - Drawing II 3 Credit(s) Let’s stretch your knowledge and use of materials that you like to use to record with confidence when creating new compositions which express ideas and lots of content. The more you draw the more you develop your style. You will experiment with graphite, charcoal, pastels, pen and ink, oil pastels, and a combination of these materials on a variety of papers. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AR103 --- # AR206 — Problems in Painting 3 credits · 3 hours AR206 - Problems in Painting AR206 - Problems in Painting 3 Credit(s) Build on your style, use all of the painting mediums, work on the expression of thoughts and ideas through the use or combinations of mediums. This class is designed around you and where you want to go in the learning process. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: AR103, AR104, AR105, AR118 --- # AR210 — Advanced Oil Painting 3 credits · 3 hours AR210 - Advanced Oil Painting AR210 - Advanced Oil Painting 3 Credit(s) This course is an advanced oil painting class where student and instructor will sit down and develop a direction for the course based upon student experience and areas that need to be developed. The student will use a combination of these techniques scumbling, alla prima, glazing, chiaroscuro, impasto, grisaille, blocking in and blending using brushes, palette knoves, and other application techniques. Composition, content, and creativity are major considerations in painting. This course enables the student to feel confide… --- # AR214 — Ceramics II 3 credits · 3 hours AR214 - Ceramics II AR214 - Ceramics II 3 Credit(s) If you found peace and satisfaction in Ceramics I, you will enjoy the challenge and freedom of experimentation in this advanced clay class. Whether it be hand-building or wheel throwing, you will be encouraged to work toward a self-initiated exploration of artists, techniques, and styles working in the area of clay. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $70.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: AR111 --- # AR220 — Projects in Ceramics 3 credits · 3 hours AR220 - Projects in Ceramics AR220 - Projects in Ceramics 3 Credit(s) Take your clay experience to the next level. Join advanced clay students in the creation process; experimenting with various types of clay, concept, and purpose in creation, glaze/color applications, and firing processes. Participate in area shows by taking your works from preparation to presentation stages, share your ideas with the community. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and creating with confidence. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $70.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: AR111, AR214 --- # BI100 — General Biology w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours BI100 - General Biology w/Lab BI100 - General Biology w/Lab 4 Credit(s) You will learn to apply basic biological principles to perceive the need for a continued inquiry into ecological practices as well as elucidation of biological advances and research that directly affects life. Application of the scientific method in both lecture and laboratory will take place with an emphasis on scientific thought, data handling, and problem-solving while learning to employ an analytical outlook whilst maintaining equipoise. This course is designed for non-science majors. General Education Designation: Na… --- # BI177 — Biology I w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours BI177 - Biology I w/Lab BI177 - Biology I w/Lab 5 Credit(s) You will learn about life characteristics common to both plants and animals to enhance the perception of the need for a continued inquiry into molecular biology practices, understanding of biological advances in various fields of relation to future student courses of study, comprehension of the impact of established biological concepts salient to future biological science research to include select philosophical and political implications. Application of the scientific method in the laboratory to include an emphasis on scientific thi… --- # BI276 — Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours BI276 - Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab BI276 - Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab 4 Credit(s) You will learn to identify the basic biological concepts of structure and function of the human body. You will also study body systems including integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous systems, and special senses. You will be encouraged to develop an integrated understanding of homeostatic regulation within the human body. This introductory course is part one of a two-course continuum. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area BIO2030 B… --- # BI277 — Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours BI277 - Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab BI277 - Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab 4 Credit(s) This class is a continuation of Anatomy & Physiology I where you will explore the integral relationship between structure and function in the following organ systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. The coursework emphasizes the process of homeostasis, metabolism, growth, and development. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area BIO2030 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y Prerequisites: BI276, BIO2030 --- # BI278 — Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours BI278 - Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab BI278 - Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab 5 Credit(s) You will develop a working knowledge of the structure and function of the human body. The coursework emphasizes the study of the function of the human body and a basic knowledge of gross anatomy. There are no 00 Transfer: Y Prerequisites: BIO2020 --- # BI279 — Biology II w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours BI279 - Biology II w/Lab BI279 - Biology II w/Lab 5 Credit(s) You will apply the Theory of Evolution to comprehension of the unity and diversity of life while enabling yourself to gain a perception of necessity for the acquisition of the latest biological advances, comprehension of the impact of established biological concepts concerning future biological science advances, research explorations to include philosophical and political implications. The scientific method will be applied in both lectures and laboratory with an emphasis on scientific thinking, experimentation, data handling, and p… Prerequisites: BI177 --- # BI280 — Principles of Microbiology w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours BI280 - Principles of Microbiology w/Lab BI280 - Principles of Microbiology w/Lab 5 Credit(s) You will gain an understanding of the major characteristics and life functions of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses with emphasis upon the disease-producing effects of such microorganisms with a particular emphasis toward health and biological sciences. You will explore and apply microscopy techniques, culturing methods for microorganism diagnostic identification, and infection control. The course may transfer as a 200-level microbiology course. General Education Designation: Natu… --- # BI299 — Biology Readings-Antibio/Antimicro 1 credits · 1 hours BI299 - Biology Readings-Antibio/Antimicro BI299 - Biology Readings-Antibio/Antimicro 1 Credit(s) This is a research, reading, and presentation experience course utilizing scientific literature, especially novel research works regarding antibiotic/antimicrobial resistance with the intent of imparting select scientific information as well as reasearch presentation, analysis, and application skills for utilization at university-level transfer institutions. BI 177 or BI 280 is recommended General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # BU131 — Principles of Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours BU131 - Principles of Leadership BU131 - Principles of Leadership 3 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to focus on the process of influencing individuals and groups toward organizational goals including such topics as the evolution of leadership, leadership effectiveness, and situational leadership. The student will explore literature that defines leadership as setting and maintaining direction for an organization. Persons who lead do so with a vision and a purpose. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area BUS2010 Book Requirements: N Transfer: Y Online: Y --- # BU141 — Leading Organizational Change 3 credits · 3 hours BU141 - Leading Organizational Change BU141 - Leading Organizational Change 3 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to develop the fundamental areas necessary to lead effective individual, team, and organizational change. The student will explore change as a vital component for the 21st century individual and organization. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Online: ONLY --- # BU175 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BU175 - Personal Finance BU175 - Personal Finance 3 Credit(s) Money tends to manage the lives of most individuals. We will work to reverse this condition by learning how we can manage our money toward accomplishing our personal short-and long-term life goals. Through both direct personal application and theoretical scenarios, you will come to understand the changing function of money as a tool in the different phases of life. In the end, you will be endowed with greater financial clarity in an increasingly uncertain world. General Education Designation: Technical Bucket #7 - Institutionally D… --- # BU176 — Introduction to Personal Finance 1 credits · 1 hours BU176 - Introduction to Personal Finance BU176 - Introduction to Personal Finance 1 Credit(s) You will gain an overview of financial planning with an emphasis on budgeting, managing credit, debt management, and making purchasing decisions. This course is designed for non-business majors. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # BU178 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BU178 - Introduction to Business BU178 - Introduction to Business 3 Credit(s) Want to major in business but not sure in which area of business your concentration should be? Want to start a business but not sure how to write a business plan? In this class, you will explore basic areas of business including global markets, business ethics, economic challenges, communication, ownership, E-business, management, leadership, human resources, marketing, technology, accounting, and finance. Putting it all together, you will create a business plan for your choice of business. Bucket #7 - Institutional… --- # BU179 — eMarketing 3 credits · 3 hours BU179 - eMarketing BU179 - eMarketing 3 Credit(s) This course studies the concepts of eCommerce and the promotion of a business on the Internet. Web page design and the techniques needed to create an effective web page will be emphasized. Internet marketing techniques such as blogging, newsgroups, and search engine optimization will be explored. Home based internet and e-bay businesses will be analyzed. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # BU212 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours BU212 - Business Communications BU212 - Business Communications 3 Credit(s) No matter what career into which you want to go, this class will benefit you. Communication is essential in every aspect of life, especially the business environment. In this class we will walk through all aspects of the communication cycle including analyzing your audience, preparing the message, choosing the appropriate channel, and providing feedback. You will compose various business messages including letters, a report, presentation, resume, and cover letter. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirem… --- # BU217 — Business Law 3 credits · 3 hours BU217 - Business Law BU217 - Business Law 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to receive an overview of the legal system including civil law, criminal law, and the legal environment. The student receives an overview of the court system and how it affects and regulates business. The student reviews current cases and learns to apply a critical thinking approach to the legal system. The student gains knowledge about dispute resolution, white collar crime, ethical responsibility, lease and contract law including the UCC, torts, product liability, and property relationship, including bankr… --- # BU221 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours BU221 - Human Resource Management BU221 - Human Resource Management 3 Credit(s) Do you like working with people? People are the biggest resource a business has. Human Resource Management is the management of people in a business to accomplish the business’s --- # BU222 — Customer Service 3 credits · 3 hours BU222 - Customer Service BU222 - Customer Service 3 Credit(s) Customer service is a buzzword in the corporate world. You will explore strategies to handle angry customers, different generations, earn customer loyalty, write win-back messages, the requirements of internal and external customers, the enhancement of customer relationships, the significance of market research, and the design and redesign of customer service strategies. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Online: Y --- # BU225 — Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BU225 - Marketing BU225 - Marketing 3 Credit(s) Marketing is all around us. We are constantly being marketed to, so let us take a look at the marketing concept and the reasoning behind all of the adds with which we are bombarded daily. This class looks at marketing from the business perspective as well as the consumer’s perspective.You will examine the consumer decision-making process, marketing research, market segmentation, target markets, the marketing mix, ethical obligations of marketers, and more. You will create an advertisement, conduct marketing research on a business of your choice,… --- # BU227 — Marketing Production Workshop 3 credits · 3 hours BU227 - Marketing Production Workshop BU227 - Marketing Production Workshop 3 Credit(s) If you are interested in the field of marketing, chances are that you want to create marketing media of some sort. However, with all of the education needed to get that dream job, sometimes we get lost in the concepts. This course dives into the real-world practice and application of marketing. Students learn and create marketing media using various channels of communication ranging from radio to social media. By the end of the course, students will learn various tools used to create professional-level med… --- # BU237 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours BU237 - Principles of Management BU237 - Principles of Management 3 Credit(s) Do you want to develop your management skills? You will practice teamwork, leadership, motivation, and the basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling through class activities and a final team project. You will also explore current management topics such as globalization, diversity, ethics, social responsibility, quality, productivity, and participative management and will see how you fit into management techniques and philosophies. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area BUS2020… --- # BU241 — Management of Small Business 3 credits · 3 hours BU241 - Management of Small Business BU241 - Management of Small Business 3 Credit(s) Managing a small business is a lot of work. This course is jam-packed with information about running a small business. You will explore the planning and organization of a business, marketing goods and services, managing and operating a business, and planning for the financial aspects of a small business. You will create your own business plan with the information discussed in class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # BU244 — Retail Management 3 credits · 3 hours BU244 - Retail Management BU244 - Retail Management 3 Credit(s) Retail stores have become part of our day-to-day lives, but have you ever thought about what it takes to manage a retail store? You will learn about the importance of retail, types of retailing, internet retailing, choosing a retail site location, buying and pricing merchandise, and customer relationship management. You will observe and evaluate a store’s layout, design, and visual merchandising techniques while assessing a retail company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, and financial returns. Book Requirements: N… --- # BU245 — Principles of Selling 3 credits · 3 hours BU245 - Principles of Selling BU245 - Principles of Selling 3 Credit(s) Do you want to learn some selling tactics? Principles of Selling focuses on personal selling, from prospecting to sales dialogue, handling objections, making the presentation, closing the deal, and follow-up. You will prepare and present a sales presentation and will learn how to build quality, mutual relationships to accomplish sales goals. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Online: Y --- # BU281 — Effective Time Management 1 credits · 1 hours BU281 - Effective Time Management BU281 - Effective Time Management 1 Credit(s) Most people struggle with time management. Juggling various responsibilities and tasks can be difficult. You will be able to recognize time-wasters, realize how you are spending your time, set goals, and prioritze. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # BU298 — Seminar in Business 3 credits · 3 hours BU298 - Seminar in Business BU298 - Seminar in Business 3 Credit(s) Are you ready for the workforce? Seminar in Business is the capstone course for our bisiness management and administration degree. This course will prepare you to take on the workforce with confidence. You will complete a research project, create an e-portfolio, write a resume and cover letter, along with various employment documents related to your career goals. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CH150 — Chemistry in Society w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours CH150 - Chemistry in Society w/Lab CH150 - Chemistry in Society w/Lab 5 Credit(s) As a non-science major, you will be presented chemistry in order to function and make decisions in a society shaped by science and technology. This course encourages chemistry knowledge in the context of environmental concerns, health and wellness, technology, and other current issues. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CH176 — Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours CH176 - Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab CH176 - Fundamentals of Chemistry w/Lab 5 Credit(s) You will apply the basic principles, laws, and theories of chemistry. The course is designed for the student needing five or more hours of general chemistry and is recommended if you are a certain student of agriculture, home economics, nursing, biology, and general education. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area CHM1030 Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $50.00 Transfer: Y --- # CH177 — Chemistry I w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours CH177 - Chemistry I w/Lab CH177 - Chemistry I w/Lab 5 Credit(s) You will develop a working knowledge of chemical principles for subsequent courses. This course is the first in a two-semester series and is designed for students of chemistry, biological science, pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinary, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, and medical technology. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area CHM1010 Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $60.00 Transfer: Y --- # CH178 — Chemistry II w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours CH178 - Chemistry II w/Lab CH178 - Chemistry II w/Lab 5 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of Chemistry I in which you will focus on the topics of electrochemistry, thermodynamics, chemical kenetics, chemical equilibrium, and acids and bases. Other topics that may be covered are environmental chemistry, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, polymers, and coordination chemistry. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area CHM1020 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y Prerequisites: CH177, CHM1020 --- # CH225 — Organic Chemistry I w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours CH225 - Organic Chemistry I w/Lab CH225 - Organic Chemistry I w/Lab 5 Credit(s) This course is the first of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry where you will focus on organic structure and bonding, isomerization, chirality, conformation, alcohols, alkanes and alkenes, and alkynes. This course is for those of you wanting to study chemistry, biological sciences, pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinary, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, and medical technology. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area CHM1040, CHM2010 Book Requireme… Prerequisites: CH178, CHM1040, CHM2010 --- # CH235 — Organic Chemistry II w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours CH235 - Organic Chemistry II w/Lab CH235 - Organic Chemistry II w/Lab 5 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I and will further your understanding of organic chemistry mechanisms and includes a discussion of oxidations, reductions, carbonyl chemistry, and organic acids and acid derivatives. Additional topics may include applications to biochemistry including a study of carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, lipids, and nucleotides. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area CHM2020 Book Requirements: Y… Prerequisites: CH225, CHM2020 --- # CO176 — Computer Concepts & Applications 3 credits · 3 hours CO176 - Computer Concepts & Applications CO176 - Computer Concepts & Applications 3 Credit(s) Prior knowledge of keyboarding is essential. Minimum keyboarding: 25 wpm/5 errors/5 minutes is recommended. You will explain computing technology concepts and practice application software by completing projects using word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, database applications, and web browsers used in business and industry. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area CSC1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # CO223 — Advanced Electronic Spreadsheets 3 credits · 3 hours CO223 - Advanced Electronic Spreadsheets CO223 - Advanced Electronic Spreadsheets 3 Credit(s) This course develops proficiency in Microsoft Excel. You will build on existing knowledge of Excel and will gain experience using analysis tools, analyzing data with pivot tables, exchanging data with other programs, and programming Excel macros using Visual Basic applications. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CO276 — Webpage Design 3 credits · 3 hours CO276 - Webpage Design CO276 - Webpage Design 3 Credit(s) You will use HTML programming language and WYSIWYG software to create basic websites that meet various business needs and will explore style sheets, database-driven sites, forms, tags, tables and frames, basic design principles, color and typography, scripting, hosting, and web mastering concepts. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ110 — Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice --- # CJ210 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJ210 - Juvenile Delinquency & Justice CJ210 - Juvenile Delinquency & Justice 3 Credit(s) Low-risk youth entering a high-risk system that makes them worse - the costs begin to outweigh the benefits. Delinquent youth in the juvenile justice system confront changed circumstances that call into question legal precedents courts have followed for years. You will study Juvenile Delinquency and Justice to be informed about adolescent development and juvenile offenders, critique cases, and consider current controversies. Current social trends in juvenile crime, gang activity, and premeditated violenc… --- # CJ211 — Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours CJ211 - Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures CJ211 - Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures 3 Credit(s) Examine the role of police in modern society and the application of key concepts to policing scenarios; identify, discuss, and assess critical police practices and processes which include deployment, arrest procedures, search strategies, and other operational considerations. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ212 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CJ212 - Introduction to Corrections CJ212 - Introduction to Corrections 3 Credit(s) Focus on the relation of corrections to the criminal justice system, theories underlying correctional practice, and the role of institutions within the corrections system. Explore the principles and practices of treatment accorded to offenders in various types of correctional settings. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ214 — Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CJ214 - Criminal Investigation CJ214 - Criminal Investigation 3 Credit(s) Explore issues including the effective interview and interrogation techniques, crime scene management and lab processes, crime scene documentation methods, case preparation, and court presentation. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ215 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJ215 - Criminal Law CJ215 - Criminal Law 3 Credit(s) Examine the history, scope, and nature of law. Focus on the parties to a crime, classification of offenses, criminal acts and intent, the capacity to commit a crime, and criminal defenses along with the elements of misdemeanor and felony crimes. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ216 — Interviewing and Report Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CJ216 - Interviewing and Report Writing CJ216 - Interviewing and Report Writing 3 Credit(s) Focus on the unique types of writing required in a criminal justice career. Gather pertinent information and then record that information by writing a variety of report narratives representative of those prepared by individuals working in a profession within the criminal justice system. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ222 — Introduction to Forensics Science 3 credits · 3 hours CJ222 - Introduction to Forensics Science CJ222 - Introduction to Forensics Science 3 Credit(s) In this course the student examines the basic science concepts and techniques used in a forensic science laboratory. Students explore the nature and significance of physical evidence and the underlying chemical and biological principles of the scientific techniques employed for analysis and interpretation. The student considers the basics of career options in forensic science and its application in criminal cases through various scientific forensic disciplines such as pathology, anthropology, engin… --- # CJ223 — Criminalistics 3 credits · 3 hours CJ223 - Criminalistics CJ223 - Criminalistics 3 Credit(s) In this course the student explores the underlying principles to understand the laboratory procedures of forensic science. The student recognizes the potential value and limitations of evidence recovery and analysis as practiced in laboratory settings. Students participate in simulations and mock crime scene investigation. The student articulates informed opinions about crime scene analysis and investigative response. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ224 — Medicolegal Death Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CJ224 - Medicolegal Death Investigation CJ224 - Medicolegal Death Investigation 3 Credit(s) Analyze the systems and methods of determining time, cause, and means of death in criminal investigations and trials. The legal and criminalistic concepts and procedures for the medicolegal investigation of death due to natural, accidental, suicidal, or criminal causes are studied. Examine basic concepts of forensic science and crime-solving techniques of establishing identity through human remains. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ227 — Victimology 3 credits · 3 hours CJ227 - Victimology CJ227 - Victimology 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student the conceptual boundaries and basic concepts and literature of Victimology as a subfield of criminology. The student examines the historical and emerging roles of Victimology and apply personal experiences with the human dimensions of victimization. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ233 — Criminal Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours CJ233 - Criminal Procedures CJ233 - Criminal Procedures 3 Credit(s) Learn about the basic court system procedures and the jurisdiction of the courts along with constitutional and other legal requirements that affect law enforcement practices and procedures. Specific topics include confessions and interrogations, identification procedures, arrest, search and seizure, and admissibility of evidence. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ237 — Prof Responsibility in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJ237 - Prof Responsibility in Criminal Justice CJ237 - Prof Responsibility in Criminal Justice 3 Credit(s) You will explore the major components involved in the study of ethics, particularly as it applies to the field of criminal justice. The focus is on the code of conduct and the ethics of the criminal justice profession and the standards to which they are held in their professional roles. The course aims to produce professionals who are not only critical thinkers but who have the skills necessary to pursue sound ethics in their day-to-day decisions and activities. Book Requirements: N Tra… --- # CJ240 — Agency Administration and Management 3 credits · 3 hours CJ240 - Agency Administration and Management CJ240 - Agency Administration and Management 3 Credit(s) You will focus on practical analysis of legal issues, liabilities, modern administration theory, and supervisory management principles and their application to the unique operating problems of criminal justice organizations. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ262 — Internship in Criminal Justice 12 credits · 12 hours CJ262 - Internship in Criminal Justice CJ262 - Internship in Criminal Justice 12 Credit(s) You will gain exposure to the work environment and/or apply classroom learning to the worksite as a precursor to future employment. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ282 — Cyber Security 3 credits · 3 hours CJ282 - Cyber Security CJ282 - Cyber Security 3 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to have an introductory understanding of computer and Internet threats and response. The student will explore the importance of sound security policies in organizational management as well as in security design methodology associated with hardware, software, operating systems and networks. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # CJ300 — KS Law Enforcement Training Center 12 credits · 12 hours CJ300 - KS Law Enforcement Training Center CJ300 - KS Law Enforcement Training Center 12 Credit(s) Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DH100 — Dental Hygiene Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours DH100 - Dental Hygiene Orientation DH100 - Dental Hygiene Orientation 1 Credit(s) This course assists entering college students adjust to college life and prepares them for success in college and in the work place. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $73.40 Transfer: N --- # DH103 — Dental Health Safety 1 credits · 1 hours DH103 - Dental Health Safety DH103 - Dental Health Safety 1 Credit(s) This course prepares dental auxiliary students to respond proactively to dental emergencies, control infection, prevent disease, adhere to OSHA Standards, and safely manage hazardous materials. Students also take patient vital signs and collect patient medical/dental histories. CPR certification is a Students will be required to show proof of certification before beginning the course. This course is WTCS aligned. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $3,700.00 Transfer: N --- # DH104 — Dental Hygiene Process I 2 credits · 2 hours DH104 - Dental Hygiene Process I DH104 - Dental Hygiene Process I 2 Credit(s) Introduces dental hygiene students to the basic technical/clinical skills required for practicing dental hygienist including use of basic dental equipment, examination of patients, and procedures within the dental unit. Under the direct supervision of an instructor, students integrate hands-on skills with entry-level critical thinking and problems-solving skills. The course also reinforces the application of Dental Health Safety skills. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $900.00 Transfer: N --- # DH105 — Dental Materials 1 credits · 1 hours DH105 - Dental Materials DH105 - Dental Materials 1 Credit(s) Prepares dental auxiliary students to handle and prepare dental materials such as liners, bases, cements, amalgam, resin restorative materials, gypsum products, and impression materials. They also learn to take alginate impressions and clean removable appliances. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $800.00 Transfer: N --- # DH109 — Dental Radiography 1 credits · 1 hours DH109 - Dental Radiography DH109 - Dental Radiography 1 Credit(s) Discuss and apply basic principles of the nature, effects, generation, control, and use of dental x-rays. Radiation safety, operation of eqipment, film placement, exposure, processing, mounting, and interpreting dental x-rays. Attainment of correct x-ray taking techniques on mannequins and clinical patients. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $800.00 Transfer: N --- # DH112 — Dental Hygiene Process II 3 credits · 3 hours DH112 - Dental Hygiene Process II DH112 - Dental Hygiene Process II 3 Credit(s) This clinical course builds on and expands the technical/clinical skills student dental hygienists develop in Dental Hygiene Process I. Under the direct supervision of an instructor, students apply patient care assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation skills to provide comprehensive care for calculus case type 1 and 2 patients and perio case type 0, I and II patients. Dental Hygiene Process II introduces the application of fluoride and desensitizing agents, whole mouth assessments, comprehensive perido… --- # DH122 — Oral Anatomy, Embryology & Histology 1 credits · 1 hours DH122 - Oral Anatomy, Embryology & Histology DH122 - Oral Anatomy, Embryology & Histology 1 Credit(s) Prepares dental hygiene students to apply detailed knowledge about oral anatomy to planning, implementation, assessment, and evaluation of patient care. Students identify distinguishing characteristics of normal and abnormal dental, head, and neck anatomy and its relationship to tooth development, eruption, and health. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $250.00 Transfer: N --- # DH203 — Transition into Dental Hygiene Practice 1 credits · 1 hours DH203 - Transition into Dental Hygiene Practice DH203 - Transition into Dental Hygiene Practice 1 Credit(s) This course prepares the learner or graduate for licensure. Simulated written and practical examinations, individualized study plans, stress/test anxiety management strategies, and dental hygiene licensure obtainment are addressed. Course goal is to strengthen learner performance on written board and clinical practical examinations. No challenge test is available for this course. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DH210 — Dental Hygiene Process III 4 credits · 4 hours DH210 - Dental Hygiene Process III DH210 - Dental Hygiene Process III 4 Credit(s) This clinical course builds on and expands the technical/clinical skills student dental hygienists developed in Dental Hygiene Process II. In consultation with the instructor, students apply independent problem-solving skills in the course providing comprehensive care for calculus case type 1, 2, and 3 patients and perio case type 0, I, II, and III patients. Dental Hygiene Process III introduces root detoxification using hand and ultrasonic instruments, manipulation of files, use of oral irrigators, selection of… --- # DH212 — Dental Hygiene Process IV 4 credits · 4 hours DH212 - Dental Hygiene Process IV DH212 - Dental Hygiene Process IV 4 Credit(s) This clinical course builds on and expands the technical/clinical skills student dental hygienists developed in Dental Hygiene Process I, II, and III. With feedback from the instructor, students manage all aspects of cases in the course of providing comprehensive care for calculus case type 0, 1, 2, and 3 patients and perio case type 0, I, II, and III patients. This course also emphasizes the maximization of clinical efficiency and effectiveness. Prepares student dental hygienists to demonstrate their clincical sk… --- # DH215 — Dental Anxiety & Pain Management 1 credits · 1 hours DH215 - Dental Anxiety & Pain Management DH215 - Dental Anxiety & Pain Management 1 Credit(s) This course encompasses basic and current concepts in administration of local anesthesia and pain management. Principles of drug interactions, emphasizing dental related therapeutics and drugs associated with common system disorders; information on the selection of professional anesthesia armamentarium; and principles necessary for administering local anesthesia will be incorporated in the learning process. Content for this course meets educational requirements for certification in the state of Kansa… --- # DH298 — Dental Hygiene Biochemistry 4 credits · 4 hours DH298 - Dental Hygiene Biochemistry DH298 - Dental Hygiene Biochemistry 4 Credit(s) Provides students with skills and knowledge of organic and biological chemistry necessary for application within Nursing and other Allied Health careers. Emphasis is placed on recognizing the structure, physical properties and chemical reactions of organic molecules, body fluids, and acids. Additional emphasis is placed on biological functions and their relationships to enzymes, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and DNA. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DR120 — Theatre Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours DR120 - Theatre Appreciation DR120 - Theatre Appreciation 3 Credit(s) Get ready to explore the world of theatre in all its exciting aspects! Theatre Appreciation is or all general education students and statisfies a humanities requirement. You will increase your knowledge and understanding of theatre through readings, assignments, and discussions. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area THT1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # DR130 — Performance I 3 credits · 3 hours DR130 - Performance I DR130 - Performance I 3 Credit(s) Students participate in the performing arts of theatrical production. This includes character development, appropriate singing style, acting study, and any dance requirements for the production. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area THT1020 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # DR140 — Performance II 3 credits · 3 hours DR140 - Performance II DR140 - Performance II 3 Credit(s) Students participate in the performing arts of theatrical production. This includes character development, appropriate singing style, acting study, and any dance requirements for the production. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area THT2010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # DR145 — Theatre Practicum II 1 credits · 1 hours DR145 - Theatre Practicum II DR145 - Theatre Practicum II 1 Credit(s) Students participate in all aspects of theatrical production (excluding acting or performing). These include building and painting scenery, lighting, costumes, makeup, gathering properties, designing, stage managing, assistant directing, box office and design research. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DR230 — Performance III 3 credits · 3 hours DR230 - Performance III DR230 - Performance III 3 Credit(s) Students participate in the performing arts of theatrical production. This includes character development, appropriate singing style, acting study, and any dance requirements for the production. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DR235 — Theatre Practicum III 1 credits · 1 hours DR235 - Theatre Practicum III DR235 - Theatre Practicum III 1 Credit(s) Students participate in all aspects of theatrical production (excluding acting or performing). These include building and painting scenery, lighting, costumes, makeup, gathering properties, designing, stage managing, assistant directing, box office and design research. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DR240 — Performance IV 3 credits · 3 hours DR240 - Performance IV DR240 - Performance IV 3 Credit(s) Students participate in the performing arts of theatrical production. This includes character development, appropriate singing style, acting study, and any dance requirements for the production. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DR245 — Theatre Practicum IV 1 credits · 1 hours DR245 - Theatre Practicum IV DR245 - Theatre Practicum IV 1 Credit(s) Students participate in all aspects of theatrical production (excluding acting or performing). These include building and painting scenery, lighting, costumes, makeup, gathering properties, designing, stage managing, assistant directing, box office and design research. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # DR271 — Introduction to Acting Experience 3 credits · 3 hours DR271 - Introduction to Acting Experience DR271 - Introduction to Acting Experience 3 Credit(s) Are you interested in acting? You will learn the fundamentals of acting, even if you have little to no experience. All of the tools used by actors will be explored, including improvisation, vocal, physical and psychological warm-ups, building trust, relaxation, and discipline techniques. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Book Requirements: Y Transfer: N --- # ED101 — Introduction to Instructional Technology 3 credits · 3 hours ED101 - Introduction to Instructional Technology ED101 - Introduction to Instructional Technology 3 Credit(s) This course introduces pre-service educators to the foundational concepts and practical applications of educational technology. Students will explore a range of digital tools and pedagogical strategies to enhance teaching and learning across various modalities including in-person, online, and blended environments. Emphasis will be placed on evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of educational technologies, developing accessible and equitable instructional materials, and understandin… --- # ED177 — Foundations of Modern Education 3 credits · 3 hours ED177 - Foundations of Modern Education ED177 - Foundations of Modern Education 3 Credit(s) This course is an introductory course for the students considering teaching as a career. Covered in this course are the historical, philosophical and sociological foundations, and the organization of teaching and learning. Includes a variety of classroom activities. Students examine and develop basic concepts and attitudes toward teaching. Some critical issues of education are examined. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area EDU1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # ED199 — Problems in Education 3 credits · 3 hours ED199 - Problems in Education ED199 - Problems in Education 3 Credit(s) This course provides the student the opportunity to explore changing trends and challenges in America’s schools and to address current issues affecting education. Educational issues on the national agenda, state and national initiatives, and/or important developments in areas such as curriculum, instruction, assessment, or technology are also discussed. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # ED226 — Digital Storytelling 3 credits · 3 hours ED226 - Digital Storytelling ED226 - Digital Storytelling 3 Credit(s) This course will you develop communications, research, and writing skills through exploration of traditional and contemporary stories. Storytelling can be used with both children and adults to educate, entertain, excite or calm, and to convey important information in a memorable way. You will learn to leverage the power of engaging narrative and effective visuals so you can harness the power of effective storytelling in the digital age. We will focus on the storytelling and technical production of multimedia content for a d… --- # ED236 — Observation & Participation 3 credits · 3 hours ED236 - Observation & Participation ED236 - Observation & Participation 3 Credit(s) This course allows the student to be placed in an internship with competent teachers in areas of special interests. Credit is earned on the basis of time spent in the classroom and work with the supervising teacher and college coordinator. Faculty supervised and coordinated. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: ED177 --- # ED277 — Children’s Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ED277 - Children’s Literature ED277 - Children’s Literature 3 Credit(s) This course analyzes different genres within children’s literature including folk tales, multicultural literature, poetry, historical fiction, contemporary realistic fiction and non-fiction. Students will explore illustration styles found in picture books, learn how to choose literature for a classroom library and gain knowledge about children’s book awards. In-class reading and reading projects along with library usage are included. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area EDU2010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # ED299 — Directed Independent Study 3 credits · 3 hours ED299 - Directed Independent Study ED299 - Directed Independent Study 3 Credit(s) This course is designed for the student who desires to study selected topics in a specific field. The student will investigate a topic that is one not normally investigated in depth in existing courses. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # ED300 — Intro to Childhood Trauma & Its Effects 3 credits · 3 hours ED300 - Intro to Childhood Trauma & Its Effects ED300 - Intro to Childhood Trauma & Its Effects 3 Credit(s) In this introductory course, the focus will be on building the student’s awareness around trauma, adverse childhood experiences, the impact on brain development, relationships, and learning. Being trauma-aware s change the way we interact and respond to challenging children and adolescent behaviors. This course is beneficial for anyone who is interested in learning more about how trauma can negatively affect an individual physically, cognitively, socioemotionally, and neurologically. Th… --- # ED301 — Trauma-Informed Strategies and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours ED301 - Trauma-Informed Strategies and Practices ED301 - Trauma-Informed Strategies and Practices 3 Credit(s) The implementation of a trauma-informed approach requires a profound paradigm shift that deepens and unfolds over time. Individuals and organizations move through stages as they strive to meet students’ needs and become fully trauma-informed. This course is an overview of how trauma looks in the classroom. Students will acquire foundational skills and will learn how to look beyond the behavior to find and treat the stressor instead of using traditional methods and practices. Students… --- # ED302 — The Trauma-Informed Classroom 3 credits · 3 hours ED302 - The Trauma-Informed Classroom ED302 - The Trauma-Informed Classroom 3 Credit(s) This course answers the essential question, “What is the trauma-informed classroom?” Students will explore a comprehensive set of components and criteria to schools create, sustain, and assess trauma-informed classrooms. The rationale, research, and five domains of a trauma-informed classroom are explored in-depth. These domains provide an organizing system of where to start and how to continually create and sustain an effective classroom designed to meet the needs of all students, especially those who hav… --- # ED303 — A Culture of Caring: Stu Mental Health 3 credits · 3 hours ED303 - A Culture of Caring: Stu Mental Health ED303 - A Culture of Caring: Stu Mental Health 3 Credit(s) Suicide is the second leading cause of death for youth between the ages of 10 and 19. Because students spend so much time in the school, either in person or virtually, teachers and staff are on the front lines of suicide prevention. In this course, students will explore the basics in suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention and beyond, for school personnel. Students will learn how to strengthen protective factors by creating a culture of caring and will also learn to identify ris… --- # ED304 — The Educator as a Whole Person 3 credits · 3 hours ED304 - The Educator as a Whole Person ED304 - The Educator as a Whole Person 3 Credit(s) This course offers an in-depth study of specialized topics and practices in the field of trauma and trauma-informed perspectives. This course will: provide students the opportunity to explore the most current knowledge possible by introducing the latest perspectives, practices, and challenges; and, encourage students to discuss these topics with an eye toward applying them in practice. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # ED305 — Topics in Trauma-Informed Perspect & Pra 1 credits · 1 hours ED305 - Topics in Trauma-Informed Perspect & Pra ED305 - Topics in Trauma-Informed Perspect & Pra 1 Credit(s) The Trauma-Informed Classroom, and ED 303 A Culture of Caring: Stu Mental Health , and ED 304 The Educator as a Whole Person . This course offers an in-depth study of specialized topics and practices in the field of trauma and trauma-informed perspectives. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # ED306 — Introduction to Restorative Practices 3 credits · 3 hours ED306 - Introduction to Restorative Practices ED306 - Introduction to Restorative Practices 3 Credit(s) This class explores restorative practices as a relational approach to building community, strengthening relationships, and responding to behavior and harm in educational and youth-serving settings. The course highlights both proactive strategies for creating supportive communities and responsive practices for addressing harm in ways that promote accountability and repair. --- # EC276 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours EC276 - Principles of Macroeconomics EC276 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Credit(s) Macroeconomic statistics and institutions are frequently reported on in the news; their decisions and impact influencing your daily life. At the same time, economics continues to be an enigma to most people. You will unravel this mystery as you explore the structure and dynamics of the macroeconomy, how economic data is compiled and reported, and the way data guides important policy institutions such as Congress and the Federal Reserve. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 -… --- # EC277 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours EC277 - Principles of Microeconomics EC277 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 Credit(s) The principles of economics will challenge you to “think like an economist” in the context of societal issues; past, present, and future. You will become acquainted with the decisions of consumers and producers as they face the core economic challenge of scarcity. This understanding will lead you to discover the impact of market structure and public policy on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in the U.S. economy. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science B… --- # EN076 — Fundamentals of Reading and Writing 3 credits · 3 hours EN076 - Fundamentals of Reading and Writing EN076 - Fundamentals of Reading and Writing 3 Credit(s) This course is for students who test into it through Accuplacer, ACT, or SAT. This course is designed to prepare students for the demands of college level reading and writing through emphasis on basic organization, sentence skills, and reflection. This course does not fulfill graduation requirements. General Education Designation: Developmental Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $25.00 Transfer: N --- # EN079 — English Composition I Workshop 3 credits · 3 hours EN079 - English Composition I Workshop EN079 - English Composition I Workshop 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to you succeed in your Comp I class. Reading and writing skills are necessary throughout your life. In Workshop, you will read and analyze articles and write about them in a variety of ways. You will receive one-on-one assistance with constructing your Comp I essays and will also learn organizational skills that can with your other classes. THIS COURSE DOES NOT FULFILL THE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION. General Education Designation: Developmental Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $… --- # EN107 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours EN107 - Creative Writing EN107 - Creative Writing 3 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to use an imaginative and satisfying form of self-expression and will the student prepare work for publication. The student explores the writing of poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area ENG2030 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # EN176 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours EN176 - English Composition I EN176 - English Composition I 3 Credit(s) Reading and writing skills are necessary throughout your life and important to the success of your college classes and professional career. Good written communication skills allow others to read and understand you. In this class, you will write a variety of papers ranging from personal to source-based essays and will learn how to organize your thoughts and find, state, and support main ideas. In addition, you will learn how to properly credit your sources. General Education Designation: Written Communication Bucket #1 - E… Prerequisites: EN076, ENG1010 --- # EN177 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours EN177 - English Composition II EN177 - English Composition II 3 Credit(s) Any academic field of study requires research; English Composition II is designed to teach you how to find and use quality sources in your research. In this course, you will write a variety of source-based papers and will learn how to present logical arguments. You will also learn how to combine your words with quoted material and how to properly document a variety of sources. General Education Designation: Written Communication Bucket #1 - English Discipline Area ENG1020 Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $10.00 Transfe… Prerequisites: EN176, ENG1020 --- # EN202 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours EN202 - American Literature I EN202 - American Literature I 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to read and examine American literature up to the Civil War. The student studies representative works in nonfiction, prose, and poetry with emphasis placed upon those writers whose works still affect and illustrate modern American thought. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area ENG2010 Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $10.00 Transfer: Y --- # EN203 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours EN203 - American Literature II EN203 - American Literature II 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to survey American literature from the Civil War to the present. The student studies representative works in prose and poetry with emphasis placed upon those writers whose works still affect and illustrate modern American thought. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area ENG2020 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # EN219 — Introduction to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours EN219 - Introduction to Literature EN219 - Introduction to Literature 3 Credit(s) The goal of Introduction to Literature is to expose you to different styles of literature. Being well-read will you build better communication skills and comprehend varying forms of expression. In this class, you will read several short stories, plays, and poems. You will play investigator searching for the author’s meanings behind the words using your reactions to better understand human nature. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area ENG1030 Book Requirements:… --- # EN222 — World Literature 3 credits · 3 hours EN222 - World Literature EN222 - World Literature 3 Credit(s) The goal of this class is to expose you to literature from around the world. This will you better understand different cultures and prepare you to live in our global society. In this class, you will read short stories, plays, and poems. You will discover not only the differences in cultures but also the similarities we humans share regardless of where we come from. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Book Requirements: Y Transfer: N --- # FL176 — Elementary Spanish I 5 credits · 5 hours FL176 - Elementary Spanish I FL176 - Elementary Spanish I 5 Credit(s) This course is a study of basic skills in conversational Spanish with reference to reading and writing. Emphasis is placed on the development of language proficiency for careers and for improvement of foreign language abilities. The student demonstrates comprehension of simple written materials in Spanish through speaking, writing, or other appropriate response. The student compares and contrasts aspects of Spanish-speaking cultures with their own cultures. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Huma… --- # FL177 — Elementary Spanish II 5 credits · 5 hours FL177 - Elementary Spanish II FL177 - Elementary Spanish II 5 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of Spanish I. Additional emphasis is placed on developing oral proficiency for technical, professional and occupational careers, especially in social work, education and medical fields. The student will converse in Spanish at phrase/sentence level using everyday vocabulary to convey and request basic information related to personal and course topics. The student demonstrates a basic understanding of temporal references (past, present, and future) through speaking, writing, listening, and read… --- # ML237 — Spanish Composition and Conversation 3 credits · 3 hours ML237 - Spanish Composition and Conversation ML237 - Spanish Composition and Conversation 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to develop basic skills in conversational Spanish. This course emphasized that students determine career and professional performance language pathways. Students utilize verbal, written, and auditory skills to build vocabulary and composition activities. The student recognizes everyday terms and expressions. Students enact scenarios, simulations, and dialogues. The student converses with authentic language methods. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # FO100 — Introduction to Forklift Operations 1 credits · 1 hours FO100 - Introduction to Forklift Operations FO100 - Introduction to Forklift Operations 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide participants with a solid foundation in forklift operation, safety protocols, and essential skills required for entry-level forklift operators. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of forklift components, basic maneuvers, safety guidelines, and hands-on training to ensure safe and efficient operation in various industrial and warehouse settings. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # FO101 — Intermediate Forklift Operation & Safety 1 credits · 1 hours FO101 - Intermediate Forklift Operation & Safety FO101 - Intermediate Forklift Operation & Safety 1 Credit(s) This intermediate course is designed to build upon the foundational skills of forklift operation. Participants will expand their knowledge and abilities to handle more complex tasks, navigate challenging scenarios, and further enhance their safety awareness. The course includes advanced maneuvers, load-handling techniques, safety refinements, and exposure to intermediate-level operational challenges. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # FO102 — Advanced Forklift Operation & Safety 1 credits · 1 hours FO102 - Advanced Forklift Operation & Safety FO102 - Advanced Forklift Operation & Safety 1 Credit(s) This advanced course is designed to refine the skills of experienced forklift operators and prepare them for complex tasks and challenging environments. Participants will gain expertise in precision maneuvers, load handling, safety protocols, and decision- making in high-risk scenarios. The course focuses on developing a deep understanding of forklift operations and safety practices at an advanced level. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # FY100 — First Year Experience 1 credits · 1 hours FY100 - First Year Experience FY100 - First Year Experience 1 Credit(s) First Year Experience is a dynamic course designed to students assimilate to life at Colby Community College and to prepare students for future challenges. Students will have the opportunity to become familiar with campus resources which are designed to improve student success. This is a recommended course for all first-time, full-time students, including students who have earned college credit while in high school and students who have not earned more than 12 hours of previous college credit. General Education Designatio… --- # GE176 — World Regional Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GE176 - World Regional Geography GE176 - World Regional Geography 3 Credit(s) How would you get the most out of travel experiences? Geography allows you to explore answers; to decide when and whether you head to a mountainside, seaside, or lakeview. You will develop an understanding of the “where” of places and events; why there? In addition, you will develop a mental map of your community, province, territory, or a country with the world. Geography shapes the course of world history; study geography to better understand history. This course is an interdisciplinary study that bridges the huma… --- # HI104 — World Civilization to 1600 3 credits · 3 hours HI104 - World Civilization to 1600 HI104 - World Civilization to 1600 3 Credit(s) What characteristics define a civilization? Pre-modern societies in the Ancient Near East first began exhibiting the hallmarks identified with “civilization” around 1500 years before the birth of Christ. These hallmarks include written languages, urban centers, monumental art and architecture, diversified labor forces with social stratification, and bureaucracies. Throughout this course, you will investigate major civilizations beginning with the ancient Sumerians and continue through the era of European explora… --- # HI175 — History of the Holocaust 3 credits · 3 hours HI175 - History of the Holocaust HI175 - History of the Holocaust 3 Credit(s) The demonization of outgroups is a common feature in many societies; at times, this comes with disastrous results. HI175 surveys one egregious example–the Holocaust. Beginning with a survey of European Jewry and the origins of European antisemitism, the course then moves to examine the conditions that contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and Nazism which are key to understanding this event. In this course, you will also investigate the ways survivors, historians, filmmakers, and governments have memorialized this… --- # HI176 — American History to 1865 3 credits · 3 hours HI176 - American History to 1865 HI176 - American History to 1865 3 Credit(s) The United States is…? The United States is…? The history of the United States to the Civil War involves the transformation of one of the world’s oldest nation-states from a confederation of thirteen largely independent states into a modern industrial power. You will learn about pre-Columbian native societies, European exploration, and the development of thirteen very different colonies. The origins of American independence and constitutionalism have long-standing British antecedents, and you will investigate releva… --- # HI177 — American History 1865 to Present 3 credits · 3 hours HI177 - American History 1865 to Present HI177 - American History 1865 to Present 3 Credit(s) How should we reunite the country after four years of increasingly bloody warfare? That was the question that dominated the political landscape in the years following the Civil War. In the intervening years, the United States became a global industrial power. You will investigate the rise of industrialism in the Gilded Age and the Populist and Progressive reactions to new relations between labor and capital. The United States emerged on the world stage in the twentieth century and became a leader in… --- # HI204 — World Civilization 1600 to Present 3 credits · 3 hours HI204 - World Civilization 1600 to Present HI204 - World Civilization 1600 to Present 3 Credit(s) Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Whig historians frequently viewed the arc of history as one of continuous progress. Onward and upward was a common refrain. In this course, you will learn about the rise of new scientific and political theories that coincided with the end of absolute monarchies and the rise of more democratic forms of Protestantism. These developments contributed to the Western belief in unlimited human progress and its impact on the rest of the world. However, global war and th… --- # MA070 — Contemporary Mathematics Workshop 1 credits · 1 hours MA070 - Contemporary Mathematics Workshop MA070 - Contemporary Mathematics Workshop 1 Credit(s) This is a supplementary course for MA 170 Contemporary Mathematics . It is intended to students learn the basic math skills needed by MA 170 . These include basic arithmetic, fractions, and solving equations. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MA099 — Elements of Statistics Workshop 1 credits · 1 hours MA099 - Elements of Statistics Workshop MA099 - Elements of Statistics Workshop 1 Credit(s) This is a supplementary course for MA 205 Elements of Statistics . It is intended to students learn the basic math skills needed by MA 205 including basic arithmetic, fractions, solving equations, and linear functions. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MA109 — Math for Veterinary Nurses 2 credits · 2 hours MA109 - Math for Veterinary Nurses MA109 - Math for Veterinary Nurses 2 Credit(s) This course will enable you to improve your understanding of fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, and systems of measure. This course will enable you to accurately determine solutions, medications, and dosage in a clinical setting. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $150.00 Transfer: N --- # MA170 — Contemporary Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MA170 - Contemporary Mathematics MA170 - Contemporary Mathematics 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to foundational quantitative reasoning skills. Topics include logic and problem solving, personal finance, elementary statistics, probability, voting theory, and additional topics. Students taking this class will gain an appreciation for how mathematical thinking can be used in everyday decision making. General Education Designation: Math Bucket #3 - Mathematics & Statistics Discipline Area MAT1040 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # MA178 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MA178 - College Algebra MA178 - College Algebra 3 Credit(s) Algebra is a foundational skill for exploring the physical world and predicting real events. This is a foundational course needed to understand most science, technology, education, and mathematics courses, both at Colby Community College and other schools. Regardless of your major, you will learn real-life skills such as understanding compound interest, which is used in auto loans, home mortgages, and retirement accounts. Topics include solving equations, sketching graphs, and solving inequalities for linear, quadratic, polynomial, r… Prerequisites: MA177, MAT1010 --- # MA179 — College Algebra w/Review 5 credits · 5 hours MA179 - College Algebra w/Review MA179 - College Algebra w/Review 5 Credit(s) This is a foundational course needed to understand most science, technology, education, and mathematics courses, both at Colby CC and other schools. It is intended to prepare students for Calculus. Topics include solving equations, sketching graphs, and solving inequalities for linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, and absolute value functions. Transformations of graphs, symmetries, function arithmetic, complex numbers, systems of inequalities, systems of equations, and including matrice… --- # MA185 — Plane Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MA185 - Plane Trigonometry MA185 - Plane Trigonometry 3 Credit(s) In your career, you will encounter many problems that will have a repeating pattern. Trigonometry is designed to handle these problems and you will also see it used in the design and measure of large-scale constructions and physical phenomenon. Topics include unit circle and right triangle properties, identities, trigonometric functions, trigonometric inverses, solving equations, graphing, solving triangles, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course, along with College Algebra, prepares you for understanding the ideas… Prerequisites: MA178, MAT1030 --- # MA190 — Pre-Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MA190 - Pre-Calculus MA190 - Pre-Calculus 3 Credit(s) Pre-Calculus reviews the topics of College Algebra and Trigonometry in preparation for the Analytical Geometry & Calculus series. Topics include linear, quadratic, absolute value, and rational equations and inequalities; polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; complex numbers; linear and non-linear systems of equations and inequalities; unit circle and right triangle trigonometry; law of sines and cosines; graphs of trigonometric functions; and verifying trigonometric identities.This is an accelerated course with a fa… Prerequisites: MA178 --- # MA205 — Elements of Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MA205 - Elements of Statistics MA205 - Elements of Statistics 3 Credit(s) Statistics and data science predict and explain almost all aspects of our society. You will learn how political polls, medical studies, and scientific experiments are designed, analyzed, and verified. You will also learn how to spot common statistical and logical errors and how to prevent them. Additionally, you will learn the ideas used to build games of chance such as poker, blackjack, and lotteries. Topics include sampling and blocking methods, measures of center and variation, data plots (scatterplot, histograms, ba… --- # MA210 — Calculus: For Business & Liberal Arts 3 credits · 3 hours MA210 - Calculus: For Business & Liberal Arts MA210 - Calculus: For Business & Liberal Arts 3 Credit(s) Calculus is used to predict and explain many business, economic, and social changes in both the future and the past. You will learn techniques for analyzing cost and profit as well as the study of growth and decline in populations. Topics include limits, derivatives, and integration applied to business and the sciences. This course does not include any topics from Trigonometry and will not prepare you for MA 230 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II . General Education Designation: Natural Scienc… Prerequisites: MA178, MA230, MAT1050 --- # MA220 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 5 credits · 5 hours MA220 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus I MA220 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 5 Credit(s) Calculus is used to model and predict the way physical phenomena change over time. You will use the ideas of Calculus to understand and fully participate in the scientific and engineering communities. In this course, you will learn how to use limits, derivatives, and integrals. Extensive examples from the physical sciences are explored through the lens of Calculus, such as radioactive decay and rates of change. An early transcendentals approach is used. Topics include limits, limit laws, derivatives, der… --- # MA230 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5 credits · 5 hours MA230 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II MA230 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5 Credit(s) Calculus is used to model and predict the way physical phenomena change over time. You will use the ideas of Calculus to understand and fully participate in the scientific and engineering communities. In this course, you will learn how to use integration and series. Extensive examples from the physical sciences are explored through the lens of Calculus such as hydrostatic forces, properties of complex geometric shapes, and estimating quantities that are difficult or impossible to calculate exactly. An… Prerequisites: MA185, MA220, MA240 --- # MA240 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 5 credits · 5 hours MA240 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III MA240 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 5 Credit(s) Calculus is used to model and predict the way physical phenomena change over time. You will use the ideas of Calculus to understand and fully participate in the scientific and engineering communities. In this course, you will use the ideas from previous Calculus courses to explore similar topics in higher dimensional contexts. Extensive examples from the physical sciences are explored through the lens of Calculus such as three-dimensional motion, magnetic fields, and volumes of complex shapes. Topics… Prerequisites: MA230 --- # MA245 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MA245 - Differential Equations MA245 - Differential Equations 3 Credit(s) Differential equations explore how to calculate a model based on how a phenomenon is changing over time. You will expand on the ideas from Calculus to model complex systems such as fluid motion, population growth, radioactive decay, and harmonic motion. Topics include direction fields, separation of variables, first-order linear differential equations, Euler’s method, some special higher order differential equations, Laplace transforms, and applications from physics and engineering including population models, Newton’s… Prerequisites: MA240 --- # MU102 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MU102 - Music Theory I MU102 - Music Theory I 3 Credit(s) If you are wanting to gain basic knowledge and skills in music theory you will find this class enriching. Whether you are a music major or a hobbyist, you can learn the basics of music in this study. You will learn the rudiments of note and rhythm reading, intervals, key signatures, scales, primary triads, and seventh chords as well as an introduction to basic part-writing procedures, analysis, and simple harmonizatioin of melodies. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area MUS1020 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # MU103 — Aural Skills I 2 credits · 2 hours MU103 - Aural Skills I MU103 - Aural Skills I 2 Credit(s) If you are looking to major in music, this is one of the classes that you are expected to take to complete the degree program. Music Theory is a You will learn to listen to and alalyze what your hear and how it relates to the other musicians around you. Whether you are a vocal or instrumental student, these are the vital skills to learn whether you end up in music education, performance, technology, and/or music theory. Here, you will have the opportunity for a more individualized program and be able to take advantage of smaller class… --- # MU104 — Voice Class I 1 credits · 1 hours MU104 - Voice Class I MU104 - Voice Class I 1 Credit(s) Voice class is designed for students wishing to improve their singing skills. The class provides an opportunity for students to develop solo performance skills in a friendly atmosphere. Classes consist of group singing as well as private coaching. Although primarily designed for non-majors, entering voice majors may be asked to enroll in this class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU108 — Fundamentals of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MU108 - Fundamentals of Music MU108 - Fundamentals of Music 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to fully understand the rudiments of music and skills of simple notation (basic note and rhythm reading). Musical terms, intervals, chords, key signatures, and scales are introduced. The student applies this knowledge in their respective ensemble classes as well as demonstrating basic proficiency on the piano. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU113 — Choir I 1 credits · 1 hours MU113 - Choir I MU113 - Choir I 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to perform a wide range of music in various styles and present in concerts during each semester. There is an emphasis on high performance standards through the achievement of good choral blend, intonation, diction, tone, quality, musical interpretation, and excellence of ensemble. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Enrollment is open to all students who wish to sing. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $10.00 Transfer: N --- # MU114 — Concert Band I 1 credits · 1 hours MU114 - Concert Band I MU114 - Concert Band I 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to work effectively within a group setting using a team approach. This performance ensemble is open to the instrumental student wishing to expand his or her knowledge of wind ensemble literature. Quality of muscianship is emphasized. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $20.00 Transfer: N --- # MU115 — Chorale I 1 credits · 1 hours MU115 - Chorale I MU115 - Chorale I 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to place an emphasis on superior performance standards. The music is selected for its broad public appeal. There ae numerous public performances throughout the school year. This group is also known as the Sunflower Singers. College choir members audition for this group. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $10.00 Transfer: N --- # MU116 — Instrumental Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours MU116 - Instrumental Ensemble I MU116 - Instrumental Ensemble I 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to hone his or her technique on a selected instrument. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The nature of the ensemble varyies accroding to enrollment (examples: brass, quintet, clarinet choir). Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU118 — Jazz Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours MU118 - Jazz Ensemble I MU118 - Jazz Ensemble I 1 Credit(s) This class enables the student to recognize harmonic progressions and construct and basic improvisational solos, within an ensemble setting. The student is expected to operate within this atmosphere with a “team-first” approach. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players selected by audition. Emphasis is given to a broad spectrum of jazz styles and improvisation. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $20.00 Transfer: N --- # MU119 — Pep Band I 1 credits · 1 hours MU119 - Pep Band I MU119 - Pep Band I 1 Credit(s) This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The pep band student s create school spirit and enthusiasm during basketball games. Attention is given to the performance of current popular tunes. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $20.00 Transfer: N --- # MU121 — Beginning Keyboard Skills for Music Maj 1 credits · 1 hours MU121 - Beginning Keyboard Skills for Music Maj MU121 - Beginning Keyboard Skills for Music Maj 1 Credit(s) This course is designed for students wishing to improve their piano skills. Emphasis is placed on ing the students gain sufficient knowledge and skills to use the piano in a functional manner. This includes proficiency in all major and minor scales, chord progressions, harmonization, and sight-reading. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area MUS1060 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # MU122 — Keyboard Skills for Music Majors II 1 credits · 1 hours MU122 - Keyboard Skills for Music Majors II MU122 - Keyboard Skills for Music Majors II 1 Credit(s) This course is designed for students wishing to improve their piano skills. Emphasis is placed on ing the students gain sufficient knowledge and skills to use the piano in a functional manner. This includes proficiency in all major and minor scales, chord progressions, harmonization, and sight-reading. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area MUS1070 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # MU123 — Choir II 1 credits · 1 hours MU123 - Choir II MU123 - Choir II 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to perform a wide range of music in various styles and present in concerts during each semester. There is an emphasis on high performance standards through the achievement of good choral blend, intonation, diction, tone, quality, musical interpretation, and excellence of ensemble. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Enrollment is open to all students who wish to sing. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU124 — Concert Band II 1 credits · 1 hours MU124 - Concert Band II MU124 - Concert Band II 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to work effectively within a group setting using a team approach. This performance ensemble is open to the instrumental student wishing to expand his or her knowledge of wind ensemble literature. Quality of muscianship is emphasized. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU125 — Chorale II 1 credits · 1 hours MU125 - Chorale II MU125 - Chorale II 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to place an emphasis on superior performance standards. The music is selected for its broad public appeal. There ae numerous public performances throughout the school year. This group is also known as the Sunflower Singers. College choir members audition for this group. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU126 — Instrumental Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours MU126 - Instrumental Ensemble II MU126 - Instrumental Ensemble II 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to hone his or her technique on a selected instrument. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The nature of the ensemble varyies accroding to enrollment (examples: brass, quintet, clarinet choir). Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU128 — Jazz Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours MU128 - Jazz Ensemble II MU128 - Jazz Ensemble II 1 Credit(s) This class enables the student to recognize harmonic progressions and construct and basic improvisational solos, within an ensemble setting. The student is expected to operate within this atmosphere with a “team-first” approach. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players selected by audition. Emphasis is given to a broad spectrum of jazz styles and improvisation. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU129 — Pep Band II 1 credits · 1 hours MU129 - Pep Band II MU129 - Pep Band II 1 Credit(s) This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The pep band student s create school spirit and enthusiasm during basketball games. Attention is given to the performance of current popular tunes. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU150 — Music Literature 3 credits · 3 hours MU150 - Music Literature MU150 - Music Literature 3 Credit(s) This course is recommended for the second year student in preparation for a four-year institution. Depending upon the student’s needs, the course covers key events in history, composers, and literature. The student obtains critical listening skills to identify key components in music literature, studies music scores, listens to recordings, observes in the classroom, and attends live performances. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU152 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MU152 - Music Theory II MU152 - Music Theory II 3 Credit(s) You will expand your development of music theory skills including diatonic chord vocabulary, understanding chord inversions, non-harmonic tones, and part wirting procedures as a continuation of Theory I. You will also analyze appropriate scores including those from performing groups. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area MUS1030 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # MU153 — Aural Skills II 2 credits · 2 hours MU153 - Aural Skills II MU153 - Aural Skills II 2 Credit(s) If you are looking to major in music, this is one of the classes that you are expected to take to complete the degree program. Music Theory is a You will learn to listen to and alalyze what your hear and how it relates to the other musicians around you. Whether you are a vocal or instrumental student, these are the vital skills to learn whether you end up in music education, performance, technology, and/or music theory. Here, you will have the opportunity for a more individualized program and be able to take advantage of smaller clas… --- # MU160 — Applied Music Voice I 1 credits · 1 hours MU160 - Applied Music Voice I MU160 - Applied Music Voice I 1 Credit(s) Voice lessons are for those of you who wish to improve your singing voice with one-on-one instruction. You will explore literature from the late 17th through the 20th centuries, including musical theatre, and you will study techniques in breathing, placement, diction, and interpretation. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU161 — Applied Music Voice II 1 credits · 1 hours MU161 - Applied Music Voice II MU161 - Applied Music Voice II 1 Credit(s) Voice lessons are for those of you who wish to improve your singing voice with one-on-one instruction. You will explore literature from the late 17th through the 20th centuries, including musical theatre, and you will study techniques in breathing, placement, diction, and interpretation. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU162 — Adult Beginning Piano 1 credits · 1 hours MU162 - Adult Beginning Piano MU162 - Adult Beginning Piano 1 Credit(s) Private piano lessions are or those of you wishing to develop skills in playing the piano or keyboard. You do not need background in playing as instruction is geared to your individual needs and interests. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU163 — Adult Beginning Piano II 1 credits · 1 hours MU163 - Adult Beginning Piano II MU163 - Adult Beginning Piano II 1 Credit(s) Private piano lessons are or the hobbyist or those of you wishing to continue your musicianship skills on the piano or keyboard as well as to cultivate an appreciation for music in general. At each level, your background and expertise are assessed and then your instruction is outlined to suit your interests and needs. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU166 — Applied Music Woodwind I 1 credits · 1 hours MU166 - Applied Music Woodwind I MU166 - Applied Music Woodwind I 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU167 — Applied Music Woodwind II 1 credits · 1 hours MU167 - Applied Music Woodwind II MU167 - Applied Music Woodwind II 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU168 — Applied Music Brass I 1 credits · 1 hours MU168 - Applied Music Brass I MU168 - Applied Music Brass I 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU169 — Applied Music Brass II 1 credits · 1 hours MU169 - Applied Music Brass II MU169 - Applied Music Brass II 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU170 — Applied Music Percussion I 1 credits · 1 hours MU170 - Applied Music Percussion I MU170 - Applied Music Percussion I 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU171 — Applied Music Percussion II 1 credits · 1 hours MU171 - Applied Music Percussion II MU171 - Applied Music Percussion II 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU176 — Introduction to Music 3 credits · 3 hours MU176 - Introduction to Music MU176 - Introduction to Music 3 Credit(s) Introduction to Music explores music from early history to the present and satisfies a humanities requirement if you are a transfer student. You will increase your knowledge and understanding of music through interactive listening and performance experiences. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area MUS1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # MU202 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MU202 - Music Theory III MU202 - Music Theory III 3 Credit(s) Building on the basic music theory skills you learned in Theory I and II, you will study chromatic harmony including secondary dominant and secondary diminished chords, augmented sixth chords, and other altered chords. You will also analyze modulatory techniques and appropriate scores. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU203 — Aural Skills III 2 credits · 2 hours MU203 - Aural Skills III MU203 - Aural Skills III 2 Credit(s) If you are looking to major in music, this is one of the classes that you are expected to take to complete the degree program. Music Theory is a You will learn to listen to and alalyze what your hear and how it relates to the other musicians around you. Whether you are a vocal or instrumental student, these are the vital skills to learn whether you end up in music education, performance, technology, and/or music theory. Here, you will have the opportunity for a more individualized program and be able to take advantage of smaller cl… --- # MU219 — Voice Class III 1 credits · 1 hours MU219 - Voice Class III MU219 - Voice Class III 1 Credit(s) Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU221 — Keyboard Skills for Music Majors 1 credits · 1 hours MU221 - Keyboard Skills for Music Majors MU221 - Keyboard Skills for Music Majors 1 Credit(s) This course is designed for students wishing to improve their piano skills. Emphasis is placed on ing the students gain sufficient knowledge and skills to use the piano in a functional manner. This includes proficiency in all major and minor scales, chord progressions, harmonization, and sight-reading. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU222 — Keyboard Skills IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU222 - Keyboard Skills IV MU222 - Keyboard Skills IV 1 Credit(s) This course is designed for students wishing to improve their piano skills. Emphasis is placed on ing the students gain sufficient knowledge and skills to use the piano in a functional manner. This includes proficiency in all major and minor scales, chord progressions, harmonization, and sight-reading. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU233 — Choir III 1 credits · 1 hours MU233 - Choir III MU233 - Choir III 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to perform a wide range of music in various styles and present in concerts during each semester. There is an emphasis on high performance standards through the achievement of good choral blend, intonation, diction, tone, quality, musical interpretation, and excellence of ensemble. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Enrollment is open to all students who wish to sing. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $10.00 Transfer: N --- # MU234 — Concert Band III 1 credits · 1 hours MU234 - Concert Band III MU234 - Concert Band III 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to work effectively within a group setting using a team approach. This performance ensemble is open to the instrumental student wishing to expand his or her knowledge of wind ensemble literature. Quality of muscianship is emphasized. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $20.00 Transfer: N --- # MU235 — Chorale III 1 credits · 1 hours MU235 - Chorale III MU235 - Chorale III 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to place an emphasis on superior performance standards. The music is selected for its broad public appeal. There ae numerous public performances throughout the school year. This group is also known as the Sunflower Singers. College choir members audition for this group. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $10.00 Transfer: N --- # MU236 — Instrumental Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours MU236 - Instrumental Ensemble III MU236 - Instrumental Ensemble III 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to hone his or her technique on a selected instrument. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The nature of the ensemble varyies accroding to enrollment (examples: brass, quintet, clarinet choir). Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU238 — Jazz Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours MU238 - Jazz Ensemble III MU238 - Jazz Ensemble III 1 Credit(s) This class enables the student to recognize harmonic progressions and construct and basic improvisational solos, within an ensemble setting. The student is expected to operate within this atmosphere with a “team-first” approach. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players selected by audition. Emphasis is given to a broad spectrum of jazz styles and improvisation. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $20.00 Transfer: N --- # MU239 — Pep Band III 1 credits · 1 hours MU239 - Pep Band III MU239 - Pep Band III 1 Credit(s) This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The pep band student s create school spirit and enthusiasm during basketball games. Attention is given to the performance of current popular tunes. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $20.00 Transfer: N --- # MU243 — Choir IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU243 - Choir IV MU243 - Choir IV 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to perform a wide range of music in various styles and present in concerts during each semester. There is an emphasis on high performance standards through the achievement of good choral blend, intonation, diction, tone, quality, musical interpretation, and excellence of ensemble. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Enrollment is open to all students who wish to sing. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU244 — Concert Band IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU244 - Concert Band IV MU244 - Concert Band IV 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to work effectively within a group setting using a team approach. This performance ensemble is open to the instrumental student wishing to expand his or her knowledge of wind ensemble literature. Quality of muscianship is emphasized. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU245 — Chorale IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU245 - Chorale IV MU245 - Chorale IV 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to place an emphasis on superior performance standards. The music is selected for its broad public appeal. There ae numerous public performances throughout the school year. This group is also known as the Sunflower Singers. College choir members audition for this group. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU246 — Instrumental Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU246 - Instrumental Ensemble IV MU246 - Instrumental Ensemble IV 1 Credit(s) This course enables the student to hone his or her technique on a selected instrument. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The nature of the ensemble varyies accroding to enrollment (examples: brass, quintet, clarinet choir). Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU248 — Jazz Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU248 - Jazz Ensemble IV MU248 - Jazz Ensemble IV 1 Credit(s) This class enables the student to recognize harmonic progressions and construct and basic improvisational solos, within an ensemble setting. The student is expected to operate within this atmosphere with a “team-first” approach. This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players selected by audition. Emphasis is given to a broad spectrum of jazz styles and improvisation. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU249 — Pep Band IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU249 - Pep Band IV MU249 - Pep Band IV 1 Credit(s) This performing group is open to all qualified wind and percussion players. The pep band student s create school spirit and enthusiasm during basketball games. Attention is given to the performance of current popular tunes. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU252 — Music Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MU252 - Music Theory IV MU252 - Music Theory IV 3 Credit(s) Continuing to expand on the music theory skills of previous classes, you will be introduced to 20th century harmonic practices including quartal and quintal harmony, polytonality, twelve-tone techniques, and others. You will analyze compositions from the 20th century to the present. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU253 — Aural Skills IV 2 credits · 2 hours MU253 - Aural Skills IV MU253 - Aural Skills IV 2 Credit(s) If you are looking to major in music, this is one of the classes that you are expected to take to complete the degree program. Music Theory is a You will learn to listen to and alalyze what your hear and how it relates to the other musicians around you. Whether you are a vocal or instrumental student, these are the vital skills to learn whether you end up in music education, performance, technology, and/or music theory. Here, you will have the opportunity for a more individualized program and be able to take advantage of smaller clas… --- # MU260 — Applied Music Voice III 1 credits · 1 hours MU260 - Applied Music Voice III MU260 - Applied Music Voice III 1 Credit(s) Voice lessons are for those of you who wish to improve your singing voice with one-on-one instruction. You will explore literature from the late 17th through the 20th centuries, including musical theatre, and you will study techniques in breathing, placement, diction, and interpretation. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU261 — Applied Music Voice IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU261 - Applied Music Voice IV MU261 - Applied Music Voice IV 1 Credit(s) Voice lessons are for those of you who wish to improve your singing voice with one-on-one instruction. You will explore literature from the late 17th through the 20th centuries, including musical theatre, and you will study techniques in breathing, placement, diction, and interpretation. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU262 — Applied Piano Adult III 1 credits · 1 hours MU262 - Applied Piano Adult III MU262 - Applied Piano Adult III 1 Credit(s) Private piano lessons are or the hobbyist or those of you wishing to continue your musicianship skills on the piano or keyboard as well as to cultivate an appreciation for music in general. At each level, your background and expertise are assessed and then your instruction is outlined to suit your interests and needs. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU263 — Applied Piano Adult IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU263 - Applied Piano Adult IV MU263 - Applied Piano Adult IV 1 Credit(s) Private piano lessons are or the hobbyist or those of you wishing to continue your musicianship skills on the piano or keyboard as well as to cultivate an appreciation for music in general. At each level, your background and expertise are assessed and then your instruction is outlined to suit your interests and needs. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU266 — Applied Music Woodwind III 1 credits · 1 hours MU266 - Applied Music Woodwind III MU266 - Applied Music Woodwind III 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU267 — Applied Music Woodwind IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU267 - Applied Music Woodwind IV MU267 - Applied Music Woodwind IV 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU268 — Applied Music Brass III 1 credits · 1 hours MU268 - Applied Music Brass III MU268 - Applied Music Brass III 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU269 — Applied Music Brass IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU269 - Applied Music Brass IV MU269 - Applied Music Brass IV 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU270 — Applied Music Percussion III 1 credits · 1 hours MU270 - Applied Music Percussion III MU270 - Applied Music Percussion III 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # MU271 — Applied Music Percussion IV 1 credits · 1 hours MU271 - Applied Music Percussion IV MU271 - Applied Music Percussion IV 1 Credit(s) If you are looking to improve on your instrument, learn a new one, or pick up another instrument, this class would be perfect for you! You will receive one-on-one instruction at a time that you work out with your instructor, once per week. This can easily be done to accommodate your class schedule. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # NS100 — KSPN Foundations of Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours NS100 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing NS100 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing 4 Credit(s) This course provides introduction to practical nursing and roles of the practical nurse as well as professional- and client-related care concepts. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills needed to provide safe, quality care. The theoretical foundation for basic data collection and nursing skills are presented and an introduction to the nursing process provides you with a framework for decision making. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $1,126.00 Transfer: N --- # NS101 — KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours NS101 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical NS101 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical 2 Credit(s) Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $545.00 Transfer: N --- # NS102 — LPN Nursing Role Transition Seminar I 1 credits · 1 hours NS102 - LPN Nursing Role Transition Seminar I NS102 - LPN Nursing Role Transition Seminar I 1 Credit(s) Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # NS103 — LPN Nursing Role Transition Seminar II 1 credits · 1 hours NS103 - LPN Nursing Role Transition Seminar II NS103 - LPN Nursing Role Transition Seminar II 1 Credit(s) Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # NS112 — KSPN Care of Aging Adults 2 credits · 2 hours NS112 - KSPN Care of Aging Adults NS112 - KSPN Care of Aging Adults 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to explore issues related to aging adults. Course content addresses the impact of ageism, alterations in physiological and psychosocial functioning, and the role of the practical nurse in caring for older adult clients across a continuum of care. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS156 --- # NS122 — KSPN Fund of Pharm and Safe Med Admin 2 credits · 2 hours NS122 - KSPN Fund of Pharm and Safe Med Admin NS122 - KSPN Fund of Pharm and Safe Med Admin 2 Credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the principles of pharmacology. Emphasis is placed on nursing care related to the safe calculation and administration of medications to clients across the life span. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $50.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS100 --- # NS145 — KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I 2 credits · 2 hours NS145 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I NS145 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I 2 Credit(s) This course provides an integrative, family-centered approach to the care of childbearing women, newborns, and children. Emphasis is placed on care of the pregnant woman and newborn, normal growth and development, and common pediatric disorders. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS122 --- # NS146 — KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I Clinical 1 credits · 1 hours NS146 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I Clinical NS146 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing I Clinical 1 Credit(s) General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $105.00 Transfer: N --- # NS156 — KSPN Mental Health Nursing I 2 credits · 2 hours NS156 - KSPN Mental Health Nursing I NS156 - KSPN Mental Health Nursing I 2 Credit(s) This course explores basic concepts and trends in mental health nursing. Therapeutic modalities and client behavior management are discussed. Emphasis is placed on using the nursing process and meeting the basic human needs of the client with a mental health disorder. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS145 --- # NS167 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I 4 credits · 4 hours NS167 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I NS167 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I 4 Credit(s) This course focuses on the care of adult clients experiencing common medical/surgical health alterations with predictable Prerequisites: NS112 --- # NS168 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours NS168 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical NS168 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical 2 Credit(s) General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # NS178 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II 4 credits · 4 hours NS178 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II NS178 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II 4 Credit(s) This course focuses on the care of adult clients experiencing common medical/surgical health alterations with predictable Prerequisites: NS167 --- # NS179 — KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours NS179 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical NS179 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical 2 Credit(s) This course focuses on the care of adult clients with common medical/surgical health problems. The clinical laboratory experience given students the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts from Nursing Care of Adults I and II and implement safe client care in selected settings. Students are also given the opportunity to practice leadership skills while managing a caseload of clients. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS167 --- # NS189 — KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues I 1 credits · 1 hours NS189 - KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues I NS189 - KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues I 1 Credit(s) This course provides orientation to leadership roles of the LPN and related responsibilities. It also introduces issues to you that you will encounter in the workplace. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS178 --- # NS191 — Board Exam Review PN 2 credits · 2 hours NS191 - Board Exam Review PN NS191 - Board Exam Review PN 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to assist graduates of Practical Nursing programs to prepare for the NCLEX-PN exam. A concetrated review of test-taking skills, pharacology and the core clinical areas of nursing are included. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # NS201 — RRT/MICT to ADN Transition Concepts NS201 - RRT/MICT to ADN Transition Concepts NS201 - RRT/MICT to ADN Transition Concepts --- # NS202 — RRT/MICT to ADN Articulation Concepts NS202 - RRT/MICT to ADN Articulation Concepts NS202 - RRT/MICT to ADN Articulation Concepts --- # NS203 — RRT/MICT to ADN Concepts of Care NS203 - RRT/MICT to ADN Concepts of Care NS203 - RRT/MICT to ADN Concepts of Care --- # NS205 — Nursing Care of Adults III 3 credits · 3 hours NS205 - Nursing Care of Adults III NS205 - Nursing Care of Adults III 3 Credit(s) The course explores advanced intravenous therapy and health alterations in the adult client with an emphasis on homeostasis, neurovascular, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, and integumentary in the adult client. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvements, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences in a variety of settings w… --- # NS206 — Nursing Care of Adults III Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours NS206 - Nursing Care of Adults III Clinical NS206 - Nursing Care of Adults III Clinical 2 Credit(s) The course explores advanced intravenous therapy and health alterations in the adult client with emphasis on homeostasis, neurovascular, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal and integumentary in the adult client. The major concepts of the ADN program: patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvement, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences, in a variety… --- # NS210 — Mental Health Nursing II 2 credits · 2 hours NS210 - Mental Health Nursing II NS210 - Mental Health Nursing II 2 Credit(s) This course explores mental health alterations across the lifespan utilizing a nursing process. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvements, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences in a variety of settings will enable you to apply theoretical knowledge and provide safe and effective client care; laboratory compoents are include… Prerequisites: NS205, NS206 --- # NS211 — Mental Health Nursing II Clinical 1 credits · 1 hours NS211 - Mental Health Nursing II Clinical NS211 - Mental Health Nursing II Clinical 1 Credit(s) NS 205 Nursing Care of Adults III and NS 206 Nursing Care of Adults III Clinical with a grade of “C” or better. This course explores mental health alterations across the lifespan utilizing a nursing process. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvement, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences, in a variety of se… --- # NS215 — Leadership, Roles, and Issues II 1 credits · 1 hours NS215 - Leadership, Roles, and Issues II NS215 - Leadership, Roles, and Issues II 1 Credit(s) This course explores your transition into practice with an emphasis on current nursing practice, roles and responsibilities, and legal and ethical issues. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvements, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS210, NS211 --- # NS220 — Maternal Child Nursing II 3 credits · 3 hours NS220 - Maternal Child Nursing II NS220 - Maternal Child Nursing II 3 Credit(s) This course explores health alterations of obstetrical, newborn, and pediatric clients. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvements, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences in a variety of settings will enable you to apply theoretical knowledge and provide safe and effective client care; laboratory compoents are included. (la… Prerequisites: NS215 --- # NS221 — Maternal Child Nursing II Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours NS221 - Maternal Child Nursing II Clinical NS221 - Maternal Child Nursing II Clinical 2 Credit(s) This course explores health alterations of obstetrical, newborn, and pediatric clients. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvement, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences, in a variety of settings, enable students to integrate theoretical knowledge and provide individualized safe, effective family centered… Prerequisites: NS215 --- # NS235 — Nursing Care of Adults IV 3 credits · 3 hours NS235 - Nursing Care of Adults IV NS235 - Nursing Care of Adults IV 3 Credit(s) This course explores health alterations in adult clients with an emphasis on immunology, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, genitourinary, and triage while incorporating knowledge from previous courses. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, informatics, safety and quality improvements, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences in a variety of settings will enab… Prerequisites: NS220, NS221 --- # NS236 — Nursing Care of Adults IV Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours NS236 - Nursing Care of Adults IV Clinical NS236 - Nursing Care of Adults IV Clinical 2 Credit(s) This course explores health alterations in adult clients with emphasis on: immunology, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, genitourinary, and triage, while incorporating knowledge from previous courses. The major concepts of the ADN program; patient-centered care, professionalism and leadership, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice informatics, safety and quality improvement, and communication, will be incorporated throughout the course. Clinical experiences, in a variety of se… Prerequisites: NS220, NS221 --- # NS240 — Health Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours NS240 - Health Assessment NS240 - Health Assessment 3 Credit(s) The course is designed to you acquire the skills you need to perform assessments in today’s health care environment. Content includes collection of objective and subjective data and use of critical thinking skills to detect client problems. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # NS245 — NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation/Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours NS245 - NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation/Capstone NS245 - NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation/Capstone 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to prepare you to take the NCLEX-RN exam. This course consists of a review of nursing content areas, test-taking strategies, critical thinking exercises, Q&A practice, study plan, and remediation. This course utilizes the ATI Live Review and the Virtual ATI NCLEX Review which is individualized and aligned with the NCLEX Test Plan. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: NS215 --- # PI101 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PI101 - Introduction to Philosophy PI101 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to explore the love of wisdom as reflected in philosophical language, distinctions, and concepts; examines major historical, contemporary thinkers, issues and traditions of philosophy (metaphysics, epistemology, value-theory, ethics, and aestetics); discusses relevant issues, and shows connections, roots and influences of contemporary philosophy. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area PHL1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # PI200 — Philosophy of Thought and Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PI200 - Philosophy of Thought and Logic PI200 - Philosophy of Thought and Logic 3 Credit(s) Learn the distinction between logic and rhetoric, the distinction between deductive and inductive arguments, the analysis of ambiguities, and the nature of common fallacies in reasoning. Through the works of great philosophers, you will develop a system of symbolic logic, probabilistic reasoning, and evaluation of deductive arguments. You will look at extensions of classical logic (such as modallogic, epistemic and deontic logics, and multi-valued logic) as well as discuss some fundamental issues about… --- # PI276 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PI276 - Introduction to Ethics PI276 - Introduction to Ethics 3 Credit(s) In this course, we will explore the world of right and wrong, Ethics. Ethics is the branch of philosophy that focuses on some of the most important questions we will face in life. The University of Texas Philosophy Professor, Dan Bonovac, has described Ethics as “the practical side of Philosophy,” because it is the search for answers to three of the most important questions a human being will grapple with: What kind of person should I be?What should I do? and, How do I decide what I should do? It’s been observed by many… --- # RE104 — World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours RE104 - World Religions RE104 - World Religions 3 Credit(s) This is a survey course of major world religions from the prehistoric to the modern world along with comparative studies of comtemporary religions. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area REL1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # RE106 — Survey of New Testament 3 credits · 3 hours RE106 - Survey of New Testament RE106 - Survey of New Testament 3 Credit(s) This course is a systematic study of the logic and major philosophical topics proposed in the New Testament. This course includes a historical perspective of the times and persons involved in the New Testament of the Bible. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Book Requirements: N Transfer: Y --- # PE104 — Basic First Aid, CPR, and AED Cert 1 credits · 1 hours PE104 - Basic First Aid, CPR, and AED Cert PE104 - Basic First Aid, CPR, and AED Cert 1 Credit(s) This course provides students with instruction, knowledge, and hands-on skills training to give immediate care to an injured or ill person when minutes matter. Upon successful completion, students can earn a nationally recognized two-year certification through The American Red Cross designed to participants recognize and respond appropriately to emergencies requiring use of basic first aid, CPR, and/or AED use for an adult, child, or infant. Students will learn life-saving techniques and emergenc… --- # PE130 — Introduction to Fishing 1 credits · 1 hours PE130 - Introduction to Fishing PE130 - Introduction to Fishing 1 Credit(s) This course will enable the student to learn about the basics of fishing. This course is specifically designed for novice anglers wanting to get started fishing. The student will be able to string a pole, tie on different gear using knots, casting, and much more. This course will allow students to apply the theoretical knowledge in the course with a practical hands-on experience to begin fishing. General Education Designation: Lifestyle PE Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE177 — Personal & Community Health 3 credits · 3 hours PE177 - Personal & Community Health PE177 - Personal & Community Health 3 Credit(s) By the end of this course students explain the following: proper nutrition, fitness, environmental health, psychological health, sexual disease and avoidance, body composition, and drug abuse and avoidance. The course looks at these areas through a global perspective. Bucket #7 - Institutionally Designated Area HSC1020 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # PE180 — Women’s Varsity Wrestling 1 credits · 1 hours PE180 - Women’s Varsity Wrestling PE180 - Women’s Varsity Wrestling 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE195 — Situational Awareness: Seconds Count 1 credits · 1 hours PE195 - Situational Awareness: Seconds Count PE195 - Situational Awareness: Seconds Count 1 Credit(s) This course will educate and train the student in the elements of observation and engagement of their environment. They will learn how to spot and avoid danger before it spots them. General Education Designation: Lifestyle PE Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE255 — Rodeo I 1 credits · 1 hours PE255 - Rodeo I PE255 - Rodeo I 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $40.00 Transfer: N --- # PE268 — Varsity Baseball I 1 credits · 1 hours PE268 - Varsity Baseball I PE268 - Varsity Baseball I 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE272 — Varsity Men’s Cross Country 1 credits · 1 hours PE272 - Varsity Men’s Cross Country PE272 - Varsity Men’s Cross Country 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE273 — Varsity Women’s Cross Country 1 credits · 1 hours PE273 - Varsity Women’s Cross Country PE273 - Varsity Women’s Cross Country 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE276 — Varsity Men’s Basketball 1 credits · 1 hours PE276 - Varsity Men’s Basketball PE276 - Varsity Men’s Basketball 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE277 — Varsity Women’s Basketball 1 credits · 1 hours PE277 - Varsity Women’s Basketball PE277 - Varsity Women’s Basketball 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE280 — Varsity Men’s Wrestling 1 credits · 1 hours PE280 - Varsity Men’s Wrestling PE280 - Varsity Men’s Wrestling 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE284 — Varsity Men’s Track 1 credits · 1 hours PE284 - Varsity Men’s Track PE284 - Varsity Men’s Track 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE285 — Varsity Women’s Track 1 credits · 1 hours PE285 - Varsity Women’s Track PE285 - Varsity Women’s Track 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE288 — Varsity Volleyball I 1 credits · 1 hours PE288 - Varsity Volleyball I PE288 - Varsity Volleyball I 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PE295 — Varsity Softball I 1 credits · 1 hours PE295 - Varsity Softball I PE295 - Varsity Softball I 1 Credit(s) PE Varsity Sport Class. All varsity athletes must enroll in their sport class to be eligible for participation. Only athletes with their names on lthe official roster can enroll in the class. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PH101 — Our Physical World w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH101 - Our Physical World w/Lab PH101 - Our Physical World w/Lab 5 Credit(s) Our Physical World is a course for those of you who have little to no previous physical science experience. You will develop a conceptual understanding of the themes of physics such as Newton’s Laws, momentum, energy, gravity, and the mechanics of orbital motion followed by fluids, heat, and electricity. You will also explore the nature of sound and light as well as atoms and the source of atomic energy. Ample laboratory activities are included right within the weekly lessons. General Education Designation: Natural… --- # PH103 — Earth Science w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH103 - Earth Science w/Lab PH103 - Earth Science w/Lab 5 Credit(s) This course includes three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. The student explores basic principles of geology, meteorology, and astronomy. The geology portion includes rocks and minerals, erosion processes, plate tectonics, earthquakes, and geologic time. The meteorology portion includes oceans, Earth’s atmosphere, atmospheric moisture, pressure, wind, fronts, and storms. The astronomy portion includes the solar system, stars, galaxies, cosmology, and relativity. The student practices these principles i… --- # PH176 — Introduction to Physical Science w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH176 - Introduction to Physical Science w/Lab PH176 - Introduction to Physical Science w/Lab 5 Credit(s) This course is a basic introduction to physical science and is intended for students with little or no science background. It will present an integrated approach to topics in physics and chemistry which will include the scientific method, laws of motion, energy, heat and temperature, electricity and magnetism, light, atoms, molecules, chemical reactions, and the atomic nucleus. Laboratory exercises will illustrate the practical applications of the course content. General Education Designa… --- # PH177 — Introduction to Geology w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH177 - Introduction to Geology w/Lab PH177 - Introduction to Geology w/Lab 5 Credit(s) Introduction to Geology is a course directed toward geology, science education, renewable energy, and those of you who are non-science majors looking to fulfill general education requirements. You will learn about a range of topics such as the origins and development of landscapes, earthquakes, volcanoes, sustainability, glaciers, water composition and processes, floods, groundwater flow, and the interaction between humans and the planet. You must purchase a lab kit which includes hands-on science labs, vi… --- # PH180 — Descriptive Astronomy w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours PH180 - Descriptive Astronomy w/Lab PH180 - Descriptive Astronomy w/Lab 4 Credit(s) Descriptive Astronomy is a course directed toward those of you who are physical science majors and those of you who might be non-science majors looking to fulfill general education requirements. Astronomy is more than simply a mapping of stars and planets into outlines of gods and magical creatures. It is the scientific study of the contents of the entire Universe; stars, planets, comets, asteroids, galaxies, and space and time, as well as its history. In addition to learning the scientific concepts of astrono… --- # PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH207 - General Physics I w/Lab PH207 - General Physics I w/Lab 5 Credit(s) General Physics I is the first of two introductory, algebra-based physics courses most often taken by those of you who major in biology, environmental science, or who intend to become a health professional. PH 207 is similar to PH 208 in most respects; the most important distinctions between them are the level of mathematics used and a few dfferences in content. Knowledge of algebra and trigonometry is essential. Key concepts include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, conservation of momentum and energy, rotational motion, an… Prerequisites: MA185, PH208, PH227, PHY1010 --- # PH208 — Engineering Physics I w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH208 - Engineering Physics I w/Lab PH208 - Engineering Physics I w/Lab 5 Credit(s) Engineering Physics is the first of two introductory, calculus-based physics courses required for those of you majoring in physics, engineering, chemistry, and biochemistry. PH 208 is similar to PH 207 in most respects; the most important distinctions between them are the level of mathematics used and a few differences in content. Knowledge of calculus and trigonometry are essential. Key concepts include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, conservation of momentum and energy, rotational motion, and waves. Approximately… Prerequisites: MA220, PH207, PH228, PHY1030 --- # PH227 — General Physics II w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH227 - General Physics II w/Lab PH227 - General Physics II w/Lab 5 Credit(s) General Physics II is the second of two introductory, algebra-based physics courses most often taken by those of you who major in biology, environmental science, or who intend to become a health professional. PH 227 is similar to PH 228 in most respects; the most important distinctions between them are the level of mathematics used and a few differences in content. Knowledge of algebra and trigonometry are essential. Key concepts include introductory electricity, circuits, magnetism, waves, sound, and optics. Approx… Prerequisites: PH207, PH228, PHY2020 --- # PH228 — Engineering Physics II w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PH228 - Engineering Physics II w/Lab PH228 - Engineering Physics II w/Lab 5 Credit(s) Engineering Physics II is the continuation of Engineering Physics I. PH 228 is similar to PH 227 in most respects; the most important distinctions between them are the level of mathematics used and a few differences in content. Knowledge of calculus and trigonometry are essential. Key concepts include introductory electricity, circuits, magnetism, waves, sound, and optics. Approximately 25% of instructional time is spent in hands-on laboratory work with an emphasis on inquiry-based investigations which provi… Prerequisites: PH208, PH227, PHY2030 --- # PH249 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours PH249 - Statics PH249 - Statics 3 Credit(s) Statics is typically the first course in engineering problem-solving, and it provides the foundation for many future engineering courses. Taking this course before transferring will quicken your way to a B.S. in Engineering. Statics will introduce you to the mechanics of rigid bodies in static equilibrium where you will solve practical engineering problems involving the loads carried by structural components using vector analysis (both 2D and 3D) applied to rigid body systems and subsystems. Content includes static equilibrium, force and moment resu… Prerequisites: MA220, PH208 --- # PO105 — State & Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours PO105 - State & Local Government PO105 - State & Local Government 3 Credit(s) State and local governments are vital components of the American political system. While the activities of national-level actors, such as the president and Congress, tend to be most visible to the average citizen (especially through the news media), actors at the state and local level frequently make political decisions that impact our daily lives. In addition, states and localities often experiment with innovative policies in an attempt to address social, economic, and environmental problems. Given the importance o… --- # PO110 — Introduction to Political Science 3 credits · 3 hours PO110 - Introduction to Political Science PO110 - Introduction to Political Science 3 Credit(s) Survey the basic principles, terminology, and methods of political science in this course, which combines a historical study of the discipline’s greatest thinkers with an analysis of contemporary issues. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 - Social & Behavioral Sciences Discipline Area POL1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # PO176 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours PO176 - American Government PO176 - American Government 3 Credit(s) An introduction to American government, its historical foundations, institutions, and political processes will teach you about the institutions, practices, and history of politics and government in the United States. You will examine some of the leading perspectives in political science, discuss the Constitution, the three branches of the federal government, interest groups, public opinion, campaigns, elections, and parties. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 - Social & Behavioral Sciences… --- # PO210 — Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours PO210 - Comparative Politics PO210 - Comparative Politics 3 Credit(s) Survey of the governments and politics of many of the world’s most important countries. Explores political leadership, representative mechanisms, legal processes, and the extra-institutional behaviors of voting, culture, ethnic conflict, and corruption. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 - Social & Behavioral Sciences Discipline Area POL2010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # PS176 — General Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PS176 - General Psychology PS176 - General Psychology 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to be introduced to a basic study of behavior and the mental process. The student surveys methods, data, and principles of psychology combined with the practical use of psychology for everyday living. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 - Social & Behavioral Sciences Discipline Area PSY1010 Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $35.00 Transfer: Y --- # PS214 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PS214 - Abnormal Psychology PS214 - Abnormal Psychology 3 Credit(s) What is normal behavior? This course answers that question by defining normality vs. abnormality. You will study the classification, description, and treatment of human psychological disorders. You will also examine factors applicable to an individual diagnosed with a physchological disorder such as culture, public attitudes, community resources, and ethical issues. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $35.00 Transfer: N --- # PS230 — Adolescent Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PS230 - Adolescent Psychology PS230 - Adolescent Psychology 3 Credit(s) This course is a study of adolescents functioning in a complex society. The course includes a practical look at adolescent problems, needs, and potentialities. Specific attention is directed toward adolescents and their relationships, development, growth, and interest of the age groups. ( pring semester) General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Book Requirements: Y Transfer: N --- # PS265 — Criminal Profiling 3 credits · 3 hours PS265 - Criminal Profiling PS265 - Criminal Profiling 3 Credit(s) This course enables the student to learn the techniques of sociological and behavioral profiling to establish leads and detect patterns of criminal behavior. Students apply the principles of forecasting and assessing typology, patterns, personality, and demographics. Students rely on case studies to analyze details. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PS276 — Developmental Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PS276 - Developmental Psychology PS276 - Developmental Psychology 3 Credit(s) This course indroduces you to human development through the lifespan from conception to death. Each stage of development is discussed in the context of socioemotional, cognitive, intellectual, linguistic, and physical development. You will also discuss major theories, debates, and theorists. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 - Social & Behavioral Sciences Discipline Area PSY2020 Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $35.00 Transfer: Y --- # PS280 — Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours PS280 - Child Development PS280 - Child Development 3 Credit(s) This course is a survey of the development of the individual from birth through childhood. The student explores development from the the behavioral, social, emotional, intellectual, and linguistic areas. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 - Social & Behavioral Sciences Discipline Area PSY2030 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # PT101 — Intro to Physical Rehabilitation w/Lab 6 credits · 6 hours PT101 - Intro to Physical Rehabilitation w/Lab PT101 - Intro to Physical Rehabilitation w/Lab 6 Credit(s) Introduces the physical therapist assistant student to introductory applications of rehabilitation. This course engages the student in hands-on application of rehabilitation and exposes the student to critical components necessary for safe and effective intervention. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $99.00 Transfer: N --- # PT111 — Func Musculoskeletal Anat for PT w/Lab 6 credits · 6 hours PT111 - Func Musculoskeletal Anat for PT w/Lab PT111 - Func Musculoskeletal Anat for PT w/Lab 6 Credit(s) Introduces the physical therapist assistant student to the foundations of anatomy and functional musculoskeletal concepts. Students will have the opportunity to learn and gain appreciation of the mechanics and physiology of the human body. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PT121 — Physical Agents w/Lab 3 credits · 3 hours PT121 - Physical Agents w/Lab PT121 - Physical Agents w/Lab 3 Credit(s) Exposes the physical therapist assistant to research based therapeutic interventions to allow for safe and effective clinical application of electrical, thermal, sound, electromagnetic, and mechanical based modalities. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PT131 — Physical Therapy Documentation 2 credits · 2 hours PT131 - Physical Therapy Documentation PT131 - Physical Therapy Documentation 2 Credit(s) Introduces the physical therapist assistant student to legal, moral, and ethical medical record keeping. The student will gain critical awareness in the art of defensible documentation. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PT141 — Professional Issues & Ethics in PT 2 credits · 2 hours PT141 - Professional Issues & Ethics in PT PT141 - Professional Issues & Ethics in PT 2 Credit(s) Explores legal, moral, and ethical situations and dilemmas common in the realm of healthcare. This course provides insight to special considerations regarding professional behavior, fraud, litigation, and scope of practice. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PT215 — Clinical Education I 3 credits · 3 hours PT215 - Clinical Education I PT215 - Clinical Education I 3 Credit(s) You will learn the foundational skills in the clinical setting including documentation, time management, professional behavior, self-management, legal issues, safety, and patient rights. You will implement this training, along with your other PTA courses, into a clinical experience. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # PT222 — Adv Musculoskeletal Management w/Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PT222 - Adv Musculoskeletal Management w/Lab PT222 - Adv Musculoskeletal Management w/Lab 5 Credit(s) The student will investigate orthopedic pathologies and applied evidence-based intervention to conservative and surgical management as they relate to the physical therapy plan of care written by a physical therapist. With this information, students will be able to correctly interpret evaluations and apply appropriate PT interventions for the common pathologies covered. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: PT111, PT121, PT131, PT101, PT141 --- # PT225 — Clinical Education II 4 credits · 4 hours PT225 - Clinical Education II PT225 - Clinical Education II 4 Credit(s) You will learn the following concepts: applying for the professional licensure, professional goal-setting, the responsibilities of a new staff member, diversity in clinical settings, resume and interview skills, billing and reimbursement, and ethical issues. You will put these new concepts and the new techniques and pathology you’ve been learning into practice by completing a 4-week (160 hour) clinical rotation. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: PT215 --- # PT226 — Clinical Education III 5 credits · 5 hours PT226 - Clinical Education III PT226 - Clinical Education III 5 Credit(s) You will learn additional applications of physical therapy regulations and guidelines with emphasis on interviews, resumes, professional organizations, stress and burnout, and patient care during the dying and death process. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: PT225 --- # PT230 — Cardiopulmonary 6 credits · 6 hours PT230 - Cardiopulmonary PT230 - Cardiopulmonary 6 Credit(s) PT 230 is primarily a classroom-based course with a focus on learning the basics of cardiopulmonary physical therapy assessments and interventions. Students will build a comprehensive knowledge base of the foundations of cardiopulmonary pathology, pharmacology, and methodology for safely exercising a patient with cardiac or pulmonary compromise. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: PT101, PT111, PT121, PT131, PT141, PT215 --- # PT231 — Neurorehabilitation w/Lab 6 credits · 6 hours PT231 - Neurorehabilitation w/Lab PT231 - Neurorehabilitation w/Lab 6 Credit(s) You will develop the skills, clinical decision-making, and responsibilities necessary for the neurological rehab PTA. Also, you will learn the clinical competence in the following procedures: developmental sequence, PNF, neurologic rehabilitation, motor control and learning, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, and therapeutic exercise as it pertains to neurological and medical conditions. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: PT101, PT111, PT121, PT131, PT141, PT215 --- # PT242 — Physical Therapy Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours PT242 - Physical Therapy Seminar PT242 - Physical Therapy Seminar 1 Credit(s) You will return to campus for a two-day capstone course in which you will participate and explore additional topics not covered in the entry-level curriculum. By the completion of this course, you will be able to summarize, critique, and apply additional PT techniques in the clinical setting. You will express in the written and verbal form, a program critique before receiving your diploma for completion. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # SO123 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours SO123 - Criminology SO123 - Criminology 3 Credit(s) You will develop and understanding of the science of crime by examining the roles of social, cultural, economic, political, phychological, chemical, biological, and ideological factors in causing criminal behavior. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # SO135 — Women’s Studies: A Transnational View 3 credits · 3 hours SO135 - Women’s Studies: A Transnational View SO135 - Women’s Studies: A Transnational View 3 Credit(s) This course enables students to study women’s lives and examines how social, cultural, and political constructions of gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, and nation intersect to shape those lives. This particular course is designed to expose students to the breadth of issues and perspectives, as well as the methods and concepts that are encompassed by women’s studies as an interdisciplinary academic discipline. This course is designed to achieve a disciplinary balance with an emphasis… --- # SO145 — Sociology of Gender 3 credits · 3 hours SO145 - Sociology of Gender SO145 - Sociology of Gender 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to familiarize you with the key concepts and debates that have guided the sociology of sex and gender over the past several decades. We will begin by examining the most basic premise of gender in relation to sociology. This basic premise is that biological sex and socially construction of gender are distinct. Sociological theories of gender, including explanations of the ways that gender intersects with other social categories, such as race, class, sexuality, and disability. Relationships between gende… --- # SO150 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SO150 - Introduction to Social Work SO150 - Introduction to Social Work 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the profession of social work, its history, values, and role in advancing human well-being and social justice. Students will explore the philosophical and theoretical foundations of social work, distinguish social work from other ing professions, and examine practice at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Core values, ethics, and social justice issues will be integrated throughout. Emphasis will also be placed on preparing students for transfer to four-year programs, aligning… --- # SO155 — Sociology of Sports 3 credits · 3 hours SO155 - Sociology of Sports SO155 - Sociology of Sports 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to indulge in the sociological study of sports. To understand and conceptualize sports means to investigate how society thinks about sports themselves. Sports is interlocked with social norms, practices, and inequalities. In this class, we will develop an understanding of the consumption and performance of sports in American culture. Understanding the role sports play in our society as a social phenomenon. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # SO176 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SO176 - Introduction to Sociology SO176 - Introduction to Sociology 3 Credit(s) What is society? How have societies developed historically? How do they distribute wealth, income, and other resources? How do they organize political authority and economic power? How do they coordinate work? How do they socialize people to “fit in” with those around them? How do they produce popular culture? This course provides answers to these questions in ways that introduce the field of sociology. You will explore a broad range of theories and research showing how sociologists think about and study these que… --- # SO181 — Career Development 3 credits · 3 hours SO181 - Career Development SO181 - Career Development 3 Credit(s) Career Development outlines the many aspects of career planning and s prepare you in the areas needed to effectively find and obtain a position in their desired career field. You will develop your resume, letter of application, and will practice interviewing using skills learned in the course. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # SO182 — Sociology of Families 3 credits · 3 hours SO182 - Sociology of Families SO182 - Sociology of Families 3 Credit(s) This course explores the concepts, issues, and theories that point to change and continuity in the field of family. Cultural diversity and gender-inclusive issues will point students toward realistic family experiences. A sociological emphasis will investigate how family adjustment and managing family conflict within the context of the attributes of healthy families will define the psychological nature of people in relation to cultural differences. General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Science Bucket #5 - S… --- # SO186 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SO186 - Social Problems SO186 - Social Problems 3 Credit(s) Daily news reports direct much of our attention to social problems such as crime, poverty, prejudice, and political corruption, yet rarely are such reports accompanied by a discussion of the systematic causes of these problems. More often, we become witness to an endless stream of media coverage reporting seemingly isolated incidents. Seldom are we informed of the decision-making process by which some social problems become selected for coverage while others are ignored. The purpose of this course is to subject the coverage of modern… --- # SO210 — Sociology of Discrimination 3 credits · 3 hours SO210 - Sociology of Discrimination SO210 - Sociology of Discrimination 3 Credit(s) Persistent inequality in employment, housing, credit markets, consumer interactions, and a wide range of other social domains have renewed interest in the possible role of discrimination. And yet, unlike in the pre-civil rights era, when prejudice and discrimination were overt and widespred, today, discrimination is less readily identifiable, posing problems for social scientific conceptualization and measurement. We begin by defining discrimination and discussing relevant methods of measurement. We then provi… --- # SP101 — Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SP101 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication SP101 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3 Credit(s) You will explore and evaluate your speaking skills in a workplace environment and will also explore the areas of group and individual communication skills. You will practice the best ways to organize and present speeches while evaluating your speech skills, work relationships, and specific skills to improve oral communication. General Education Designation: Oral Communication Book Requirements: Y Transfer: N --- # SP106 — Interpersonal Communications 3 credits · 3 hours SP106 - Interpersonal Communications SP106 - Interpersonal Communications 3 Credit(s) This course enables students to focus on communication between two or more persons. The students work on understanding self-concept, exhibiting listening behavior, and understanding how verbal and non-verbal communications affect relationships-topics are covered by lecture, text, and structured exercises in class. General Education Designation: Oral Communication Bucket #2 - Communications Discipline Area COM1020 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # SP176 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SP176 - Public Speaking SP176 - Public Speaking 3 Credit(s) You will increase your awareness of the importance of public speaking in today’s society. You will present speeches while using proper language, knowledge, and presentation skills. This course is designed to give you the skills necessaru through direct practice while emphasizing delivery skills to develop as a competent speaker. General Education Designation: Oral Communication Bucket #2 - Communications Discipline Area COM1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y --- # TC100 — Introduction to Telecommunications 4 credits · 4 hours TC100 - Introduction to Telecommunications TC100 - Introduction to Telecommunications 4 Credit(s) Connect with business and smart home technologies by receiving hands-on training in these communications systems. Throughout this course, a wide variety of topics will be covered including the basics of home networking, home automation, green energy, security, and entertainment systems. Students will learn a range of useful skills from setting up a home office to fine-tuning home theater sound. This course provides understanding of both today’s and tomorrow’s smart home and business systems so th… --- # TC101 — Intro to Network Cabling Fiber Optic 4 credits · 4 hours TC101 - Intro to Network Cabling Fiber Optic TC101 - Intro to Network Cabling Fiber Optic 4 Credit(s) This course is a short-term but hands-on program that will provide students with the skills and understanding necessary to land employment positions involving fiber optic connectivity as found in commercial and residential applications. Knowledge gained from this program is highly sought after by professionals in the industry looking to hire entry-level technicians. Students will learn the theory behind fiber optic transmission systems as well as practice sharpening skills required for effect… --- # TC102 — Introduction to Network Cabling Copper 4 credits · 4 hours TC102 - Introduction to Network Cabling Copper TC102 - Introduction to Network Cabling Copper 4 Credit(s) This course is a hands-on short-term program that provides the skills and knowledge desired universally by industry professionals for entry-level employment in the telecommunications connectivity field. Graduates will be versed in all phases of installation and maintenance of copper networking systems to include data, voice, and video for both commercial and residential applications. Students work with actual cabling and connectivity devices as they terminate, test, and troubleshoot coppe… --- # TC103 — Applied Systems Integration 4 credits · 4 hours TC103 - Applied Systems Integration TC103 - Applied Systems Integration 4 Credit(s) This program is an advanced course in our new Applied Systems Integration Series designed to provide additional skill sets that allow for a complete understanding of external and internal connectivity of date, voice, and video services. This program provides detailed information of the National Electric Code (NEC) as well as the responsibilities of the technician to correctly ground and bond a connectivity system. Integration with other hardware provides a realistic home or small business connectivity system d… --- # TC104 — Connecting to Business 1 credits · 1 hours TC104 - Connecting to Business TC104 - Connecting to Business 1 Credit(s) Approach job interviews with confidence! The capstone program on employability s students take the knowledge gained from other courses and apply it to the job market. It is designed to give students a competitive edge as they enter the workforce. Upon completion of Connecting to Business. students will have set meaningful life goals, constructed a professional resume, and developed the qualities employers are seeking in potential job candidates. Also, students will explore the typical job progression in the telecommunic… --- # VM108 — Obedience Training 1 credits · 1 hours VM108 - Obedience Training VM108 - Obedience Training 1 Credit(s) You will practice training dogs basic obedience commands and will be introduced to showmanship skills. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N --- # VM101 — Pre-Vet Medicine Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours VM101 - Pre-Vet Medicine Orientation VM101 - Pre-Vet Medicine Orientation 1 Credit(s) You will discover career opportunities available to veterinarians within the fast-paced field of veterinary medicine and learn about applying to a college of veterinary medicine. You will also be introduced to campus resources available to students and learn about basic personal finance. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN115 — Introduction to Veterinary Nursing 1 credits · 1 hours VN115 - Introduction to Veterinary Nursing VN115 - Introduction to Veterinary Nursing 1 Credit(s) You will discover career and degree opportunities available within the fast-paced field of veterinary nursing. You will also be introduced to campus resources available to students and will learn about basic personal finance. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N --- # VN118 — Vet Euthanasia: The Last Act of Love 1 credits · 1 hours VN118 - Vet Euthanasia: The Last Act of Love VN118 - Vet Euthanasia: The Last Act of Love 1 Credit(s) As a future veterinary nurse, do you wish that you were better prepared to assist with euthanasia appointments, communicate with clients regarding end-of-life care, and to have knowledge of grief support options and aftercare plans? Do you also want to know how to prevent compassion fatigue? In this course, veterinary nursing students will learn compassionate end-of-life care practices in companion animal, exotic, equine, non-companion livestock, and livestock. Students will learn how to impr… --- # VN119 — Breeds of Domestic Animals 1 credits · 1 hours VN119 - Breeds of Domestic Animals VN119 - Breeds of Domestic Animals 1 Credit(s) Have you ever wondered what breed a dog was or why a horse cribs? You can learn to recognize all breeds of dogs recognized by the American Kennel Club, cat breeds approved by the Cat Fanciers Association, and common breeds of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and swine. In addition, you will learn about some common domestic animal behaviors, both normal and abnormal. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N --- # VN120 — Animal Facility Management I 1 credits · 1 hours VN120 - Animal Facility Management I VN120 - Animal Facility Management I 1 Credit(s) You will apply experience and practice techniques in-hospital team interactions including care of animals, walking dogs, sanitation of animal facilities, and feeding of animals. In addition, you will complete the Fear Free Veterinary Certification Program. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN121 — Medical Records & Vet Office Skills 2 credits · 2 hours VN121 - Medical Records & Vet Office Skills VN121 - Medical Records & Vet Office Skills 2 Credit(s) Have you ever wondered how a veterinary practice operates? You will learn the legal aspects of medical record-keeping and the business aspects of veterinary practice including ethical and legal considerations, client communications, public relations, scheduling, records management, and telephone skills. You will also gain exposure to computer applications including spreadsheets and veterinary electronic medical record software. You will also learn how to document physical exam findings in medic… --- # VN122 — Anatomy and Physiology for Vet Nurses 4 credits · 4 hours VN122 - Anatomy and Physiology for Vet Nurses VN122 - Anatomy and Physiology for Vet Nurses 4 Credit(s) You will learn the fundamentals of comparative anatomy in domestic animal species with an emphasis on identifying anatomical regions and landmarks. You will also learn the general physiology of major body systems in domestic animals. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $250.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG149, BI100, BI177, BI179, CH176, CH177 --- # VN123 — Basic Nutrition of Domestic Animals 1 credits · 1 hours VN123 - Basic Nutrition of Domestic Animals VN123 - Basic Nutrition of Domestic Animals 1 Credit(s) There is more to animal nutrition than most people understand. You will learn how to evaluate pet food and feed for livestock effectively and critically. This will include maintenance feeding, nutritional aspects of the disease, and therapeutic intervention for both small and large animals, and client education. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG149 --- # VN124 — Mentorship Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours VN124 - Mentorship Preparation VN124 - Mentorship Preparation 1 Credit(s) You will develop the skills necessary to prepare for mentorship and veterinary clinical experience positions under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian and credentialed veterinary nurse for the upcoming semesters. You will learn how to search for a position, practice writing a resume and cover letter, and prepare for a job interview. You will also learn about the employer-employee relationship, veterinary laws and ethics, euthanasia, and grief. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N --- # VN126 — Veterinary Medical Terminology 1 credits · 1 hours VN126 - Veterinary Medical Terminology VN126 - Veterinary Medical Terminology 1 Credit(s) Have you ever wished you could understand the medical jargon used by veterinarians and veterinary nurses? Now you can! In this class, you will learn a new language - veterinary medicine. You will learn the basic word structure, organization of the body, prefixes, roots, and suffixes that form the basics of veterinary terms so that you can apply them in a variety of settings. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N --- # VN130 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours VN130 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures VN130 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures 2 Credit(s) You will learn the basic skills of a veterinary nurse in practice such as restraint and handling, medication administration, injections, venipuncture, nursing skills, sterile procedure and operating room techniques, radiographic positioning, emergency medicine, and anesthetic machine function. You will also learn how to apply for a preceptorship position under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian and credentialed veterinary nurse for the upcoming summer semester. In addition, you will learn how to… --- # VN131 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures Lab 2 credits · 2 hours VN131 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures Lab VN131 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures Lab 2 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with the basic skills of a veterinary nurse in preparation for the upcoming summer preceptorship. You will practice skills such as: restraint and handling of domestic animals, medication administration, injections, venipunture, radiographic positioning, non-sterile surgical assistance, pack preparation, incision site preparation, teeth cleaning, basic anesthetic machine care, and crash cart maintenance. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN134 — Veterinary Immunology 1 credits · 1 hours VN134 - Veterinary Immunology VN134 - Veterinary Immunology 1 Credit(s) You will learn the basic concepts of basic immunology, vaccination, core and non-core vaccinations, and diseases commonly prevented through vaccination in both small and large animals. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N --- # VN135 — Small Animal Clinical Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours VN135 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures VN135 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures 3 Credit(s) You will learn the basic responsibilities and duties of the small animal veterinary nurse with emphasis on small animal nursing and restraint. You will also gain an understanding of laws relating to veterinary medicine. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN136 — Sm Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN136 - Sm Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship VN136 - Sm Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with essential small animal skills for the veterinary nurse including restraint and handling, physical examination, nail trimming, anal gland expression, otic examination, enema administration, venipuncture, and administration of medications in the dog and cat. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $400.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN137 — Animal Facility Mgmt and Sanitation 1 credits · 1 hours VN137 - Animal Facility Mgmt and Sanitation VN137 - Animal Facility Mgmt and Sanitation 1 Credit(s) You will learn the principles of general sanitation and basic veterinary hospital sanitation in regards to both large and small animal facilities. You will also learn about appropriate interactions with veterinary health care team members and routine animal care procedures, including animal behavior issues that arise in a group housing setting. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN119, VN124 --- # VN138 — Ani Facility Mgmt/Sanitation Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN138 - Ani Facility Mgmt/Sanitation Mentorship VN138 - Ani Facility Mgmt/Sanitation Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain experience concerning practical techniques in veterinary health care team interactions, sanitation of hospital facilities, and routine animal care in the veterinary hospital setting. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $200.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN119, VN124 --- # VN140 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals 3 credits · 3 hours VN140 - Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals VN140 - Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals 3 Credit(s) Humorous or humerus! This challenging class will enlighten you about common domestic animal anatomy and physiology. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: BI100, BI177, BI179 --- # VN141 — Anatomy & Physiology Domestic Animal Lab 1 credits · 1 hours VN141 - Anatomy & Physiology Domestic Animal Lab VN141 - Anatomy & Physiology Domestic Animal Lab 1 Credit(s) This is a hands-on class in which you will dissect a canine or feline cadaver to inspect the skeletal, muscular, and vascular systems. In addition, you will explore each organ system and get a deep dive into understanding the anatomy of domestic animals. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN143 — Veterinary Parasitology 3 credits · 3 hours VN143 - Veterinary Parasitology VN143 - Veterinary Parasitology 3 Credit(s) You will learn common parasites of domestic animals and their life cycles, method of transmission, basic pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, and control methods. You will also learn to identify parasites and parasitic zoonotic diseases. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN144 — Veterinary Parasitology Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN144 - Veterinary Parasitology Mentorship VN144 - Veterinary Parasitology Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will practice techniques for sample analysis and will identify common domestic animal parasites. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $400.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN145 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology I 1 credits · 1 hours VN145 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology I VN145 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology I 1 Credit(s) Are you interested in the “gross” part of veterinary medicine? You will learn about internal parasites, fecal analysis, urinalysis, hematology, and cytology of both small and large animals. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN146 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology I Lab 2 credits · 2 hours VN146 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology I Lab VN146 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology I Lab 2 Credit(s) You will apply the knowledge gained in the lecture course to practice and perform clinical techniques that are commonplace in most veterinary clinics. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN148 — Veterinary Clinical Chemistry 2 credits · 2 hours VN148 - Veterinary Clinical Chemistry VN148 - Veterinary Clinical Chemistry 2 Credit(s) You will learn essential skills necessary for the veterinary nurse in the area of clinical chemistries. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN149 — Veterinary Clinical Chemistry Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN149 - Veterinary Clinical Chemistry Mentorship VN149 - Veterinary Clinical Chemistry Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience in the area of veterinary clinical chemistries. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $350.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN150 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology I 1 credits · 1 hours VN150 - Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology I VN150 - Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology I 1 Credit(s) You will learn appropriate methods of drug administration and dispensing medications int he veterinary hospital, the appropriate federal regulations that apply, and the abbreviations and language commonly used in drug orders. With this, you will be capable of educating clients on the indications, method of action, and potential adverse side effects of medications in veterinary practice. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N --- # VN151 — Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology II 3 credits · 3 hours VN151 - Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology II VN151 - Veterinary Nursing Pharmacology II 3 Credit(s) You will learn about selected drug groups, mechanisms of action, and side effects of medications commonly used in veterinary practice. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $200.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN150 --- # VN152 — Physical Rehabilitation for Vet Nurses 1 credits · 1 hours VN152 - Physical Rehabilitation for Vet Nurses VN152 - Physical Rehabilitation for Vet Nurses 1 Credit(s) Have you ever wanted to learn more about physical rehabilitation in animals? In this class, you will learn about this rapidly growing field of veterinary medicine. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN167 — Cooperative Education Experience I 3 credits · 3 hours VN167 - Cooperative Education Experience I VN167 - Cooperative Education Experience I 3 Credit(s) You will obtain real-world work experience under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian and credentialed veterinary nurse in a veterinary practice setting. Veterinary nursing students are required to complete this work experience between the third and fifth terms of the program (summer). Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN199 — Directed/Independent Study Vet Nursing 1 credits · 1 hours VN199 - Directed/Independent Study Vet Nursing VN199 - Directed/Independent Study Vet Nursing 1 Credit(s) You will discuss trends affecting credentialed veterinary nurses, economic impacts currently affecting veterinary practice, the role of social media in veterinary practices, and the effect that credentialed veterinary nurses have on revenue streams in veterinary hospitals. You will gain familiarity with veterinary continuing education and other topics affecting veterinary nurses. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN210 — Veterinary Technician National Exam Prep 1 credits · 1 hours VN210 - Veterinary Technician National Exam Prep VN210 - Veterinary Technician National Exam Prep 1 Credit(s) The biggest exam of your life (at this point) will be the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE). You will learn techniques on how to be successful in applying your knowledege and gain confidence in taking the VTNE. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $300.00 Transfer: N --- # VN230 — Large Animal Medicine and Surgery 1 credits · 1 hours VN230 - Large Animal Medicine and Surgery VN230 - Large Animal Medicine and Surgery 1 Credit(s) You will learn about large animal medicine and surgery including anesthesia, surgical procedures, reproduction, preventive medicine, and poisonous plants. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: AG149 --- # VN236 — Principles of Anesthesiology & Radiology 4 credits · 4 hours VN236 - Principles of Anesthesiology & Radiology VN236 - Principles of Anesthesiology & Radiology 4 Credit(s) You will learn principles of anesthesia and radiology, including various types of anesthetics, anesthesia machine operation, anesthetic monitoring, anesthetic machine maintenance techniques, radiographic positioning, exposure factors, various diagnostic imaging modalities, and medical record keeping. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $250.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN237 — Principles of Anesthes & Radiology Lab 2 credits · 2 hours VN237 - Principles of Anesthes & Radiology Lab VN237 - Principles of Anesthes & Radiology Lab 2 Credit(s) You will administer and observe various anesthetics when given to domestic animals, become proficient with IV catheter insertion, decipher monitoring numbers, and learn to take excellent quality diagnostic radiographs. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $500.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN240 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology II 2 credits · 2 hours VN240 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology II VN240 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology II 2 Credit(s) In this course you will review and improve your understanding of fecal examination, urinalysis, blood tests, and cytological examination. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $150.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN145, VN146 --- # VN241 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology II Lab 2 credits · 2 hours VN241 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology II Lab VN241 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology II Lab 2 Credit(s) You will learn essential skills for the veterinary nurse in the areas of parasitology, urinalysis, and hematology. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $350.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN145, VN146 --- # VN246 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine Lab 1 credits · 1 hours VN246 - Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine Lab VN246 - Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine Lab 1 Credit(s) Have you ever wondered how to hold a hedgehog or how to give a rabbit a pill? You will gain hands-on experience with basic veterinary nursing skills and will also gain experience with a variety of laboratory animals, exotic pets, and birds. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $500.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN250 — Animal Facility Management II 1 credits · 1 hours VN250 - Animal Facility Management II VN250 - Animal Facility Management II 1 Credit(s) You will apply experience and practice techniques in-hospital team interactions including care of animals, walking dogs, sanitation of animal facilities, and feeding of animals. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $100.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN120 --- # VN260 — Large Animal Nursing 1 credits · 1 hours VN260 - Large Animal Nursing VN260 - Large Animal Nursing 1 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with a variety of large animal veterinary nursing skills. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $500.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN261 — Advanced Large Animal Nursing 1 credits · 1 hours VN261 - Advanced Large Animal Nursing VN261 - Advanced Large Animal Nursing 1 Credit(s) Want a deeper dive into large animal nursing? Then, this course is for you! You will gain additional hands-on experience with advanced large animal nursing skills. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $500.00 Transfer: N --- # VN262 — Advanced Large Animal Nursing II 1 credits · 1 hours VN262 - Advanced Large Animal Nursing II VN262 - Advanced Large Animal Nursing II 1 Credit(s) Want a deeper dive into large animal nursing? Then, this course is for you! You will gain hands-on experience with advanced large animal nursing skills. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN230, VN260 --- # VN263 — Large Animal Clinical Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours VN263 - Large Animal Clinical Procedures VN263 - Large Animal Clinical Procedures 3 Credit(s) You will learn the basic responsibility and duties of large animal veterinary nurses with emphasis on large animal nursing and restraint. You will learn various aspects of large animal medicine and surgery including instruments commonly used in large animal practice, physical examinations, identification methods, anesthesia monitoring, surgical procedures, reproduction, neonatal care, preventative medicine, and external coaptation. You will also learn about plants poisonous to large animals and necer… Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN264 — Lg Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN264 - Lg Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship VN264 - Lg Animal Clinical Procedures Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with essential large animal tasks for the veterinary nurse such as restraint of large animals and administration of medications. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $700.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN265 — Animal Facility Management III 1 credits · 1 hours VN265 - Animal Facility Management III VN265 - Animal Facility Management III 1 Credit(s) You will apply experience and practice techniques in-hospital team interactions including care of animals, walking dogs, sanitation of animal facilities, and feeding of animals. You will also train and supervise the freshmen veterinary nursing students on the procedures of animal well-being and care. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN250 --- # VN267 — Cooperative Education Experience II 3 credits · 3 hours VN267 - Cooperative Education Experience II VN267 - Cooperative Education Experience II 3 Credit(s) You will obtain real-world work experience under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian and credentialed veterinary nurse in a veterinary practice setting. Veterinary nursing students are required to complete this work experience between the third and fifth terms of the program (summer). Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN268 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine 2 credits · 2 hours VN268 - Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine VN268 - Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine 2 Credit(s) Do you like animals that slither, chirp, or squeak? If so, this course is for you! You will learn basic veterinary nursing skills for a variety of laboratory animals, exotic pets, and birds. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $150.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN130, VN131 --- # VN269 — Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Med Mentorship 1 credits · 1 hours VN269 - Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Med Mentorship VN269 - Lab Animal and Exotic Pet Med Mentorship 1 Credit(s) Have you ever wondered how to hold a hedgehog or give a rabbit a pill? You will gain hands-on experience wiht basic veterinary nursing skills and gain experience with a variety of laboratory animals, exotic pets, and birds. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $250.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN135, VN136 --- # VN272 — Veterinary Clinical Experience I 2 credits · 2 hours VN272 - Veterinary Clinical Experience I VN272 - Veterinary Clinical Experience I 2 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on veterinary clinical experience which is required of all Distance Learning Veterinary Nursing Program students. You will obtain veterinary clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian and credentialed veterinary nurse in a veterinary hospital setting. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $200.00 Transfer: N --- # VN273 — Veterinary Hematology 3 credits · 3 hours VN273 - Veterinary Hematology VN273 - Veterinary Hematology 3 Credit(s) You will learn the theory, principles, and practice of performing laboratory tests on blood and also to understand veterinary coagulation and transfusion medicine. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN274 — Veterinary Hematology Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN274 - Veterinary Hematology Mentorship VN274 - Veterinary Hematology Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with essential skills necessary for the veterinary nurse in the area of hematology and veterinary coagulation and transfusion medicine. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $400.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN275 — Veterinary Surgical Nrsng & Clin Skills 4 credits · 4 hours VN275 - Veterinary Surgical Nrsng & Clin Skills VN275 - Veterinary Surgical Nrsng & Clin Skills 4 Credit(s) During this intensive course, you will learn surgical nursing principles, equipment and instrument care, critical care and common veterinary emergencies, small animal dentistry, basic immunology, and vaccination protocols for dogs and cats. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN236, VN237 --- # VN276 — Veterinary Surg Nrsng & Clin Skills Lab 2 credits · 2 hours VN276 - Veterinary Surg Nrsng & Clin Skills Lab VN276 - Veterinary Surg Nrsng & Clin Skills Lab 2 Credit(s) You will practice skills necessary for surgical assisting, both as a sterile and non-sterile assistant. You will suture incisions and will learn patient management, surgical team roles, and post-operative management. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN236, VN237 --- # VN277 — Veterinary Nursing Microbiology 2 credits · 2 hours VN277 - Veterinary Nursing Microbiology VN277 - Veterinary Nursing Microbiology 2 Credit(s) Explore the life function of the bacteria, fungi, protists, and viruses. Apply this knowledge to solve pathogenic clinical cases that are provided along with those that arise throughout the semester. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $150.00 Transfer: N --- # VN278 — Vet Nursing Microbiology Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN278 - Vet Nursing Microbiology Mentorship VN278 - Vet Nursing Microbiology Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will explore and apply microscopy techniques, bacteria staining techniques, methods for microorganism identification, and methods involved in handling, culturing, and controlling microorganisms. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $650.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: BI100, BI177, BI179, VN122, VN124 --- # VN279 — Veterinary Clinical Experience II 2 credits · 2 hours VN279 - Veterinary Clinical Experience II VN279 - Veterinary Clinical Experience II 2 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on veterinary clinical experience which is required of all Distance Learning Veterinary Nursing Program students. You will obtain veterinary clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian in a veterinary hospital setting. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $200.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN135, VN136, VN272 --- # VN280 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology III 2 credits · 2 hours VN280 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology III VN280 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology III 2 Credit(s) Round out your pathological clinical skills in blood chemistries, coagulation testing, blood typing, crossmatching, serologic tests, cytology, and other body fluid examinations. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN240, VN241 --- # VN281 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology III Lab 2 credits · 2 hours VN281 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology III Lab VN281 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology III Lab 2 Credit(s) Apply your skills to perform cytology, blood chemistries, coagulation testing, crossmatching, blood typing, serologic tests, and other body fluid examinations. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN240, VN241 --- # VN283 — Veterinary Anesthesiology and Analgesia 5 credits · 5 hours VN283 - Veterinary Anesthesiology and Analgesia VN283 - Veterinary Anesthesiology and Analgesia 5 Credit(s) VN284 - Vet Anesthesiology& Analgesia Mentorship . You will learn principles of anesthesia, including various types of anesthetics and anesthetic adjuncts, preanesthetic procedures, endotracheal intubation, anesthetic machine operation, anesthetic monitoring, and anesthetic machine maintenance techniques. You will learn the management of anesthetic emergencies and various aspects of pain management. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN135, VN136, VN151, VN284 --- # VN284 — Vet Anesthesiology& Analgesia Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN284 - Vet Anesthesiology& Analgesia Mentorship VN284 - Vet Anesthesiology& Analgesia Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with essential skills necessary for the veterinary nurse in the area of anesthesiology, including anesthesia monitoring, endotracheal tube intubation, and pain management. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $500.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN135, VN136, VN151 --- # VN286 — Veterinary Nursing Microbiology Lab 0 credits · 0 hours VN286 - Veterinary Nursing Microbiology Lab VN286 - Veterinary Nursing Microbiology Lab 0 Credit(s) You will explore and apply microscopy techniques, bacteria staining techniques, methods for microorganism identification, and methods involved in handling, culturing, and controlling microorganisms. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $450.00 Transfer: N --- # VN287 — Veterinary Cytology 2 credits · 2 hours VN287 - Veterinary Cytology VN287 - Veterinary Cytology 2 Credit(s) You will learn normal and abnormal cytology in domestic animals. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN288 — Veterinary Cytology Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN288 - Veterinary Cytology Mentorship VN288 - Veterinary Cytology Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with essential skills necessary for the veterinary nurse in the area of cytology. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $350.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN122, VN124 --- # VN289 — Common Animal Diseases 2 credits · 2 hours VN289 - Common Animal Diseases VN289 - Common Animal Diseases 2 Credit(s) Would you like to learn more about diseases such as kennel cough, ringworm, and foot rot? You will learn about these and other diseases of both small and large animals. You will also learn about zoonotic diseases as part of this class. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $150.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN140, VN267 --- # VN290 — Veterinary Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours VN290 - Veterinary Imaging VN290 - Veterinary Imaging 3 Credit(s) You will learn about radiographic positioning and exposure factors concerning dogs, cats, horses, birds, and laboratory animals. You will also learn about digital radiography, ultrasonography, endoscopy, and advanced imaging modalities. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN135, VN136 --- # VN291 — Veterinary Imaging Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN291 - Veterinary Imaging Mentorship VN291 - Veterinary Imaging Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will practice essential skills required of veterinary nurses in the area of veterinary imaging. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $400.00 Transfer: N Prerequisites: VN135, VN136 --- # VN292 — Veterinary Dentistry 1 credits · 1 hours VN292 - Veterinary Dentistry VN292 - Veterinary Dentistry 1 Credit(s) You will learn dental charting, dental instruments, teeth cleaning, and dental radiographic positioning of companion animals. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN293 — Veterinary Dentistry Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN293 - Veterinary Dentistry Mentorship VN293 - Veterinary Dentistry Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with skills relating to veterinary dentistry including dental charting, teeth cleaning, and dental radiography. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $300.00 Transfer: N --- # VN296 — Veterinary Surgical Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours VN296 - Veterinary Surgical Nursing VN296 - Veterinary Surgical Nursing 3 Credit(s) You will learn veterinary surgical nursing procedures including general nursing care, surgical assisting, and equipment and instrument care. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN297 — Vet Surgical Nursing Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN297 - Vet Surgical Nursing Mentorship VN297 - Vet Surgical Nursing Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will gain hands-on experience with surgical assisting, both as a sterile and non-sterile assistant. You will also learn about patient management, surgical team roles, and post-operative management. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $400.00 Transfer: N --- # VN298 — Vet Critical Care and Clinical Skills 3 credits · 3 hours VN298 - Vet Critical Care and Clinical Skills VN298 - Vet Critical Care and Clinical Skills 3 Credit(s) You will learn about veterinary critical care and clinical skills including emergency medicine, triage, the crash cart, shock, oxygen therapy, fluid therapy, ventilation, electrocardiograms, and ophthalmology. Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # VN299 — Vet Critical Care Clin Skills Mentorship 0 credits · 0 hours VN299 - Vet Critical Care Clin Skills Mentorship VN299 - Vet Critical Care Clin Skills Mentorship 0 Credit(s) You will practice hands-on skills related to critical care and clinical skills including placement of nasogastric tubes, urinary catheterization, oxygen therapy, and ophthalmology. Book Requirements: N Course Fees: $400.00 Transfer: N --- # WD120 — Oxy Acetylene Cutting And Welding 3 credits · 3 hours WD120 - Oxy Acetylene Cutting And Welding WD120 - Oxy Acetylene Cutting And Welding 3 Credit(s) Course topics include: oxy acetylene welding, cutting, and repair. Safety rules and their interpretation for using oxy acetylene equipment are emphasized. This class will delve into the technology of systems used in contemporary welding, manufacturing, construction, power/energy, transportation, fabrication, and piping processes. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD130 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours WD130 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WD130 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 Credit(s) This lab-based course is designed to give students practical work experience working with GTAW/TIG welding. Students will learn to properly set up and operate GTAW/TIG welding equipment and to weld in all positions on pipe. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD150 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours WD150 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding WD150 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3 Credit(s) Course topics include: the SMAW process, the safe and correct set up of the SMAW workstation, associate SMAW electrode classifications, the demonstration of proper electrode selection, how to perform basic SMAW welds on selected weld joints, and how to perform accurate visual inspection of welds. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD155 — OSHA Safety 10 1 credits · 1 hours WD155 - OSHA Safety 10 WD155 - OSHA Safety 10 1 Credit(s) This course focuses on OSHA standards and ensuring proper safety techniques. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD160 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours WD160 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WD160 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 Credit(s) This lab-based course is designed to give students expanded practical work experience in GMAW. Students will study the various components of the GMAW process and will learn to properly set up and operate MIG welding equipment to weld 1F, 1G, 2f, and 2G positions General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD180 — Pipe Layout and Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours WD180 - Pipe Layout and Blueprint Reading WD180 - Pipe Layout and Blueprint Reading 3 Credit(s) This course spans the study of industrial production and fabrication of piping formations and processes. Emphasis is placed on terminology, symbols, and industry standard welding processes. Students will demonstrate their ability to interpret industry plans and drawings as well as the application of fabrication and layout skills. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD210 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WD210 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WD210 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 Credit(s) In this course the students will be learning the proper techniques for the more Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process on pipe joints in accordance with ASME code B31.1. Each student shall display self-regulating quality control and will demonstrate their proficiency through hands-on weld testing in multiple positions. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD220 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WD220 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding WD220 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 Credit(s) In this course the students will be learning the proper techniques for the more advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Core Arc Welding processes incorporated with more complex structural steel joint configurations as well as pipe welding. Each student shall display self-regulating quality control and will demonstrate their proficiency through hands-on weld testing. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD240 — Advanced Shielded and Metal Arc Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WD240 - Advanced Shielded and Metal Arc Welding WD240 - Advanced Shielded and Metal Arc Welding 4 Credit(s) In this course the students will be learning the proper techniques for the more Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding process on pipe joints in accordance with ASME code B31.1. Each student shall display self-regulating quality control and will demonstrate their proficiency through hands-on weld testing in multiple positions. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Transfer: N --- # WD260 — Specialized Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WD260 - Specialized Welding WD260 - Specialized Welding 4 Credit(s) In this course the students will be learning the proper techniques for Aluminum Gas Metal Arc Welding and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Stainless Steel Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Oxy-fuel Welding on carbon steel, and Combination Welding - the incorporation of two different welding processes (GTAW & SMAW) on a single pipe joint. The students shall demonstrate their proficiency with these processes and materials via hand-on weld testing. General Education Designation: Technical Book Requirements: N Tra…