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| ACC121S | Introduction to Financial Accounting | — | 4.00 credit hours Application of accounting procedures including organization of ledgers, accounts, journals, financial statements, management of cash, inventories, proprietorships, partnerships, and… source |
| ACC122S | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | — | 4.00 credit hours In-depth study of manufacturing cost accounting with emphasis on job order and process cost systems and the development of managerial skills in using accounting and financial inform… source |
| ACC151S | Computerized Accounting II | — | 3.00 credit hours Practical application of QuickBooks Online for recording transactions, managing customers and vendors, tracking inventory, processing banking activities, and generating financial re… source |
| ACC214S | Intermediate Accounting I | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of accounting theory and application of problem solving. Emphasis is on financial statement preparation; in-depth study of cash, temporary investments, receivables… source |
| ACC215S | Intermediate Accounting II | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of accounting theory and application of problem solving. Emphasis is on long-term investments, liabilities (both current and long-term), owner’s equity, earnings p… source |
| ACC217S | Introduction to Personal Income Taxation | — | 3.00 credit hours An overview of federal income taxation, emphasizing individual income taxes. Study of the preparation of the various schedules for the individual, including forms, booklets and inte… source |
| ACC225S | Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting | — | 3.00 credit hours Accounting for nonprofit entities, specifically state and local governmental entities, nonprofit, non-governmental colleges and universities, healthcare providers and voluntary orga… source |
| ACC231S | Auditing | — | 3.00 credit hours Principles and procedures used by the public accounting profession to audit business entities. Coverage includes professional standards, ethics, audit evidence, internal control str… source |
| ACC280S | Accounting Capstone | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of career readiness skills and tools, managerial use of financial data, analysis of accounting reports, change management, accounting ethics/moral decision-making, an… source |
| ACC291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in an accounting department. Experiences are discussed and… source |
| ACC291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours See ACC 291L for description and Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) FALL | SPRING | SUMMER | ONLINE Check Course Availability source |
| ACC299S | Selected Topics in Accounting | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Accounting. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| AGR101S | Introduction to Agriculture | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the agriculture industry with a focus on food, fiber and natural resources that surround and support production agriculture; sectors of agriculture, careers in agricultu… source |
| AGR110S | Agricultural Communications & Marketing | — | 3.00 credit hours Exploration into agricultural communications and marketing with a focus on basic economic principles, marketing and sales ideology and techniques, as well as effective written and o… source |
| AGR121S | Agribusiness I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction of agriculture business operations with focuses on entrepreneurship, operations management and the financial management of agricultural products and services. Lab Fee:… source |
| AGR131S | Introduction to Animal Science | — | 4.00 credit hours Introductory study of the principles of routine husbandry of livestock production in agriculture. Topics will include selection, management practices, nutrition, animal anatomy, rep… source |
| AGR151S | Introduction to Agronomy | — | 4.00 credit hours Introductory study of the basic principles and practices involved within the management, production and development of field crops as well as soil and environmental sciences. Studen… source |
| AGR171S | Fundamentals of Agricultural Engineering | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction into the fundamental skills of agricultural power and machinery, agricultural electrification, agricultural structures, skilled trades and emerging technologies. Two ho… source |
| AGR210S | Current Issues in Agriculture | — | 3.00 credit hours A broad topic course designed to increase students understanding of current issues in agriculture that affect the social, political, economic and cultural realms of society. Lab Fee… source |
| AGR221S | Agribusiness II | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of agriculture business operations with focuses on economics, global environment, marketing, business ethics and law that affect the agricultural industry. Lab Fee: (Additiona… source |
| AGR229S | Agriculture Finance | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the agriculture finance industry with a focus on principles, methods, enterprises and the institutions involved in financing agriculture and its many industries. Lab Fee: (… source |
| AGR291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in agricultural industry. Experiences are discussed and int… source |
| AGR291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in the agricultural industry. Experiences are discussed and… source |
| AGR299S | Selected Topics in Agriculture | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Agriculture. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| ALH101S | Introduction to Health Care | — | 1.00 credit hours Introductory course for students in the allied health field. Introduces students to the medical profession, the health care team, health care settings, communication, professionalis… source |
| ALH151S | Health Care Medical Terminology | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduces basic medical language usage and pronunciation in identifying and categorizing major body structures and functions. Disease states, diagnostic testing, and treatment are… source |
| ALH299S | Selected Topics in Allied Health | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Allied Health. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please reque… source |
| ASL121S | American Sign Language I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) and the Deaf Culture in America. Focus is on building sign vocabulary, finger-spelling, grammar and syntax rules, facial expressions, us… source |
| ASL122S | American Sign Language II | — | 3.00 credit hours As a continuation of American Sign Language I, this course is focused on vocabulary building, finger-spelling, facial expressions, body language, use of personal space, mime and the… source |
| ASL221S | Intermediate American Sign Language I | — | 3.00 credit hours Enhances and builds upon vocabulary, fingerspelling, American Sign Language (ASL) grammar and syntax, and hones the fine motor skills that produce intermediate-level ASL skills. Int… source |
| ASL222S | Intermediate American Sign Language II | — | 3.00 credit hours This course is based on the integration of learning source |
| ASL299S | Selected Topics in American Sign Language | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in American Sign Language. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Ple… source |
| ANT121S | Introduction to Anthropology | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of anthropology. The physical and cultural diversity of human beings from the earliest days to the present will be explored. Topics include physical anthropology, archaeology… source |
| ANT123S | Non-Western Cultures | — | 3.00 credit hours Exploration of the enormous cultural diversity found among non-Western peoples of the world. Selected societies from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and Native Americans of the New World… source |
| ANT125S | Introduction to Archaeology | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the field of anthropological archaeology. The goals, history, and methodology of archaeology will be discussed. Students will explore how various cultural institutio… source |
| ANT299S | Selected Topics in Anthropology | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Anthropology. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please reques… source |
| ART123S | Ancient Art History | — | 3.00 credit hours Historical development of western art from Prehistoric to the Baroque and Rococo periods. Selected artists and works of art in architecture, painting, and sculpture are included. La… source |
| ART124S | Art History: The Modern Era | — | 3.00 credit hours Historical development of Western art from Neoclassicism through current trends. Selected artists and works of art in painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture are included… source |
| ART127S | Two-Dimensional Foundations Studio | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the elements and principles of design and color theory on the two-dimensional surface. A variety of media, processes, and design concepts will be explored. Lab Fee:… source |
| ART130S | Drawing I | — | 3.00 credit hours Fundamental techniques of drawing in pencil, charcoal, and ink. Emphasis is on realistic representation and visual observation. Lab Fee: $58.77 (Additional fees will apply for onlin… source |
| ART131S | Drawing II | — | 3.00 credit hours Intermediate course in drawing. Emphasis is on design and composition, technical command of materials, and continued development of visual awareness. Lab Fee: $58.77 (Additional fee… source |
| ART138S | Ceramics I | — | 3.00 credit hours Fundamentals of working with clay, including preparation, coil work, slab construction, pinch pot construction methods, throwing, glazing, decoration techniques, and kiln usage. Emp… source |
| ART142S | Three-Dimensional Foundations Studio | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the principles of three-dimensional design. A variety of materials, processes, and concepts will be explored. Lab Fee: $64.44 (Additional fees will apply for online,… source |
| ART143S | Introduction to Sculpture | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to basic processes, materials and concepts of sculpture on a functional basis and as a form of expression. Lab Fee: $63.76 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex… source |
| ART144S | Raku | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to raku pottery processes, materials, and techniques. Lab Fee: $84.74 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) FALL | SPRING | SUMMER Check C… source |
| ART150S | Painting I | — | 3.00 credit hours Materials and techniques of painting. Subject matter includes still life, landscape , and figurative studies. Emphasis is on individual development and response to the media. Lab Fe… source |
| ART151S | Painting II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of ART 150S emphasizing advanced techniques, design, composition and individual development in creativity and style. Lab Fee: $67.21 (Additional fees will apply for onl… source |
| ART153S | Watercolor Painting I | — | 3.00 credit hours Fundamentals of painting in watercolors. Emphasis is on the concepts of positive and negative painting, brush technique, color studies and wet and dry application of paint. Lab Fee:… source |
| ART154S | Watercolor Painting II | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of traditional and contemporary watercolor painting techniques. Emphasis is on experimental techniques, design and composition, and individual expression. Lab Fee: (Additional… source |
| ART160S | Photography I | — | 3.00 credit hours Principles and techniques of black and white photography. Emphasis is on camera use, imagery, film processing, and quality printing. Lab Fee: $73.97 (Additional fees will apply for… source |
| ART161S | Photography II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continued study of black and white photography. Emphasis is on advanced darkroom techniques for creative and experimental presentations. Lab Fee: $73.97 (Additional fees will apply… source |
| ART164S | Lighting Principles | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of the study of light. Emphasis is on using studio lights and their associated equipment in a controlled setting and understanding the effects of this artificial light… source |
| ART165S | Digital Photography | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the basic techniques of effective digital photography, digital camera use, and associated software. Lab Fee: $108.20 (Additional fees will apply for flex and webflex… source |
| ART170S | Printmaking I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the basic skills and concepts of the process of printmaking using the etching process. Lab Fee: $25 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections… source |
| ART293S | Portfolio Development for Fine Arts | — | 1.00 credit hours Assembly of student’s artwork into presentation form for the purpose of academic transfer to a four-year fine arts program. Lab Fee: $20 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex… source |
| ART298S | Advanced Major Projects | — | 3.00 credit hours Advanced independent study in a studio area. This course can be undertaken only by arrangement with a supervising faculty member. May be repeated with permission of the Dean for a m… source |
| ART299S | Selected Topics in Art | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Art. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if need… source |
| BNK111S | Principles of Banking | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of the principles and practices of banking, including the banking system, deposit accounts, lending, personal financial planning, money and interest, negotiable instr… source |
| BNK121S | Consumer Lending | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of the fundamental principles of extending consumer credit, including studying and practicing taking loan applications, verifying credit histories, evaluating credit… source |
| BNK280S | Banking Capstone | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of career readiness skills and tools, managerial use of financial data, change management, banking ethic/moral decision-making, and financial fraud case studies withi… source |
| BNK291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experiences in a banking department. Experiences are discussed and integrated with academic… source |
| BNK291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experiences in a banking department. Experiences are discussed and integrated with academic… source |
| BNK299S | Selected Topics in Banking | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Banking. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| BIO121S | Intro Biology: Cells/Genetics/Evolution | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduction to the basic concepts of biology with emphasis on molecular biology, cells, genetics and evolution. Three hours of lecture integrated with two hours of lab activities e… source |
| BIO122S | Animals, Plants, Ecology | — | 4.00 credit hours Continuing study of the basic concepts of biology with emphasis on the structure and function of animal and plant systems, distribution of organisms and ecology. Three hours of lect… source |
| BIO124S | Human Biology | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduction to the human organism with emphasis on: 1) the organ systems, 2) the balance between systems, 3) practical health-related aspects of each organ system, 4) human genetic… source |
| BIO125S | Anatomy & Physiology I | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Includes the study of cells, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous. Three… source |
| BIO126S | Anatomy & Physiology II | — | 4.00 credit hours Continuing study of the structure and function of the human body. Includes the following systems: autonomic nervous system, special senses, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, d… source |
| BIO127S | Surface Anatomy: Basic Introduction | — | 1.00 credit hours Introductory course for students to the basic skeletal and muscular anatomy of the body pertinent to movement. Skeletal landmarks, muscle origin, muscle insertion, and muscle functi… source |
| BIO140S | Basic Nutrition | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of fundamentals of human nutrition as they relate to health, well-being, and personal food choices; application of basic nutritional science to requirements of life-c… source |
| BIO142S | Lifetime Fitness | — | 3.00 credit hours This course will focus on how to build an individual exercise program that includes cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility for maintaining a fitness lifestyle. FALL | S… source |
| BIO143S | Personal and Community Health | — | 3.00 credit hours Provides an overview of the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual components of health that affect the whole human being. This course will include an introduction to th… source |
| BIO225S | Exercise Physiology | — | 3.00 credit hours Investigates the fundamental physiological processes that operate during exercise. Emphasis will be placed on integrating systems and organs into a functional whole. This class is i… source |
| BIO229S | Introduction to Kinesiology | — | 3.00 credit hours This course investigates the fundamental physiological processes that operate during exercise. Emphasis will be placed on integrating systems and organs into a functional whole. FAL… source |
| BIO242S | Microbiology with Laboratory | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to microbiology with an emphasis on medically related phenomena. Includes a general survey of microorganisms, host-microbe relationships, and principles of immunity. St… source |
| BIO299S | Selected Topics in Biology | — | 4.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Biology. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| BUS110S | Introduction to Business | — | 3.00 credit hours A description of the American business system, its organization and environment, and the basic functions of finance, production and marketing. Team approach to developing solutions… source |
| BUS120S | Document Processing | — | 3.00 credit hours Review and mastery of the keyboard. Basic skills in the production of office correspondence, tables and reports are introduced. Production activities will be stressed. An introducti… source |
| BUS130S | Office Procedures | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to general office procedures necessary to function efficiently with the vast array of equipment found in today’s office. Lab Fee: $48 (Additional fees will apply for fl… source |
| BUS131S | Records Management | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to records management including: records organization, evaluation and control, creation and distribution, inactive records, and the Association of Records Managers and… source |
| BUS140S | Non-Profit Leadership | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to leadership issues in the non-profit sector. Students will apply principles covering strategy, impactful communication, organizational performance, grant writing, fun… source |
| BUS200S | Entrepreneurship | — | 3.00 credit hours A study of how small businesses are established and operated. Designed for individuals who are thinking about starting a business. Topics include general business operations, manage… source |
| BUS210S | International Business | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of international business. Course will cover globalization, differences among countries, global trade and investment, the global monetary system, strategy and structure of in… source |
| BUS221S | Principles of Organizational Behavior | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of organizational behavior. Attention is given to applying those principles to both general and functional behavior of businesses by concentrating on problem-solving and analy… source |
| BUS223S | Business Communication | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to basic business communication principles and established written communication standards in preparation for the real-world workplace. Students will learn to analyze d… source |
| BUS235S | Business Law | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the legal environment and the judicial process as they affect the business environment. The substantive areas of torts, contracts, property, partnerships and corpora… source |
| BUS250S | Business Capstone | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth, integrated study of management, accounting, and marketing functions applied to companies and industries. Analytical and decision-making skills are applied to classic as we… source |
| BUS291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in a department of a business. Experiences are discussed an… source |
| BUS291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in a department of a business. Experiences are discussed an… source |
| BUS299S | Selected Topics in Business | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Business. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| CHM110S | Introduction to Chemistry | — | 4.00 credit hours Fundamental concepts of chemistry: atomic structure, bonding, chemical formulas and equations, states of matter, acids, and bases. Class consists of three hours lecture and two hour… source |
| CHM111S | Basic Chemistry of Life Processes | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the chemistry within living organisms. Review of acids, bases, and bonding. Survey of organic chemistry and biochemistry. Solutions, important types of organic molec… source |
| CHM121S | General Chemistry I | — | 5.00 credit hours Fundamental concepts, principles, and theories of chemistry. Scientific measurement, chemical formulas and equations, chemical nomenclature, the mole, molarity, stoichiometry, metat… source |
| CHM122S | General Chemistry II | — | 5.00 credit hours Continuation of General Chemistry I including states of matter and intermolecular attractive forces, properties of solutions, chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, acid-bas… source |
| CHM299S | Selected Topics in Chemistry | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Chemistry. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request i… source |
| COM121S | Introduction to Communication | — | 3.00 credit hours A hybrid introduction to theories, principles, and practice of speech communication and a survey of the study of theories of human communication. The course will focus on developing… source |
| COM221S | Mass Communication | — | 3.00 credit hours An introduction to the historical, cultural, and technological development of methods of mediated communication among large audiences. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for onlin… source |
| COM228S | Interpersonal Communication | — | 3.00 credit hours Further study and practice in techniques of effective interpersonal communication. Appropriate for any student who desires to improve personal communication skills beyond the fundam… source |
| COM229S | Small Group Communication | — | 3.00 credit hours Further study and practice in techniques of effective small group communication. Appropriate for any student who desires to improve group communication skills beyond the fundamental… source |
| COM241S | Communication Theory | — | 3.00 credit hours An introduction to widely-accepted theories in the communication discipline and the methods by which they have been developed and tested. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for on… source |
| COM299S | Selected Topics in Communication | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Communication. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please reque… source |
| CIS101S | Introduction to Word Processing | — | 1.00 credit hours Basic principles of word processing are introduced. Using software packages students learn document creation, editing, formatting and printing along with file manipulation and word… source |
| CIS102S | Introduction to Spreadsheets | — | 1.00 credit hours Basic concepts of spreadsheet creation and use. Using spreadsheet software students learn spreadsheet structure, the entry of values and labels, creating formula and function entrie… source |
| CIS103S | Introduction to Databases | — | 1.00 credit hours Using database software students learn the basic concepts related to database management. Database structure, record creation and editing, and the production and printing of reports… source |
| CIS104S | Introduction to Presentation Graphics | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduces the basic concepts involved in the creation of presentation graphics. Using graphics software students learn the creation, manipulation and display of presentation graphi… source |
| CIS109S | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction to AI concepts and current top AI tools, with emphasis on applying AI thoughtfully, responsibly, and ethically. Students will understand both the importance and power o… source |
| CIS110S | Computer Concepts and Applications | — | 3.00 credit hours Exploration of computer concepts with an emphasis on application software. Students will gain an understanding of security and ethical issues related to the use of the computer. The… source |
| CIS111S | IT Fundamentals | — | 2.00 credit hours Introduces foundational Information Technology concepts and practical skills. Students will explore core computing concepts, hardware, operating systems, networking, software applic… source |
| CIS116S | Foundations of Software Testing | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction to software testing using the latest standards established by the International Software Testing Qualifications Board. Fundamentals of testing, testing throughout the s… source |
| CIS121S | Introduction to Programming | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to programming concepts enforcing good style and logical thinking with a focus on variables, expressions, types, branching, loops, functions, strings, lists, dictionari… source |
| CIS126S | Software Testing in Python | — | 2.00 credit hours Continuation of software testing using the Python programming language with an emphasis on software testing principles (DRY, KISS, and F.I.R.S.T.). Students will also learn about co… source |
| CIS131S | Systems Analysis and Design | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of systems analysis and design, essential for developing effective information systems. Students will learn how to identif… source |
| CIS201S | Word Processing | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of document creation and formatting using one or more word processing software applications. Topics include advanced word processing tools as well as integration… source |
| CIS202S | Spreadsheets | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of Windows-based spreadsheets using one or more spreadsheet software packages. The emphasis is on the creation, modification, linking and printing of business re… source |
| CIS203S | Database Applications | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of database processing using one or more software packages. Emphasis is on defining, creating, editing, sorting and printing of databases. Topics include functio… source |
| CIS211S | Operating System Concepts | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of operating systems concepts, organization, and functions including commands used in a working systems environment. Topics include single and multi-user systems, single and m… source |
| CIS212S | Linux Administration | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the Linux operating system that guides the student through the basics of Linux concepts, architecture, and administration. Students will use a combination of text readings,… source |
| CIS214S | Networking Essentials | — | 3.00 credit hours Provides foundational networking skills for installing, operating, managing, maintaining, and troubleshooting networks. Topics include data communications, network components, the O… source |
| CIS215S | IT Essentials | — | 3.00 credit hours Covers PC hardware, operating systems, and troubleshooting with emphasis on installation, configuration, maintenance, and support of modern computer systems. Topics include desktops… source |
| CIS216S | Systems Administration | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of systems administration with an emphasis on installing, configuring, managing, maintaining, monitoring, and troubleshooting server operating systems. Disaster… source |
| CIS217S | Cloud Administration | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of cloud administration with an emphasis on installing, configuring, managing, maintaining, monitoring, securing, and troubleshooting virtual cloud-based infrast… source |
| CIS221S | Java Programming I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to programming concepts using the Java programming language. Java fundamentals, decision structures, loops, methods, file handling, and arrays are included. Object-orie… source |
| CIS222S | Java Programming II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of Java Programming I with a focus on advanced programming concepts using the Java programming language. A more in-depth look at the JavaFX GUI development platform is… source |
| CIS223S | C++ Programming | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to structured programming using the C++ programming language. Topics include control flow, data types, functions, parameter passing, input/output streams, an introducti… source |
| CIS227S | Cloud Development | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of cloud development with an emphasis on developing storage solutions, flexible NoSQL solutions, REST APIs, and event-driven serverless solutions. Securing acces… source |
| CIS233S | Database Management Concepts | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive introduction to database management systems, including database design, database languages, and database system implementation. Topics covered include detailed coverag… source |
| CIS234S | Hybrid Infrastructure I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to hybrid infrastructures with an emphasis on directory services, identity and access management (IAM), policy-based management, and domain management. Additional topic… source |
| CIS235S | Hybrid Infrastructure II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of hybrid infrastructure with an emphasis on system security, high availability, disaster recovery, system migration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. Prepares students… source |
| CIS251S | IT Project Management | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth exploration of project management principles and practices tailored specifically for information systems projects. Designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge… source |
| CIS290S | Capstone Project | — | 3.00 credit hours Designed for CIS majors with a strong focus on teamwork and problem-solving. Provides an overview of the process required to develop computer information systems for office automati… source |
| CIS291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in an Information Services (IS, MIS, GIS) department. Experiences are discussed a… source |
| CIS291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours See CIS 291L for description and Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) FALL | SPRING | SUMMER Check Course Availability source |
| CIS299S | Selected Topics in Computer Information Systems | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Computer Information Systems. Lab Fee: $36 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offe… source |
| CRJ111S | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the American Criminal Justice System which will focus on law enforcement; the court system including prosecution and pretrial services, adjudication, sentencing and sanc… source |
| CRJ112S | Criminal Law | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of substantive and procedural criminal law and how criminal offenses are processed by the criminal justice system. The impact of federal and state constitutional rights on… source |
| CRJ113S | Intro to Corrections and Jail Operations | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the legal processing of offenders and the agencies and programs which are responsible for correcting offenders. Topics covered include the components of the correctional… source |
| CRJ211S | Criminal Investigation | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of common principles and techniques of criminal investigation, including crime scene procedures, collection and preservation of evidence, development of leads, interview and… source |
| CRJ212S | Intro to Probation, Parole & Community | — | 3.00 credit hours Explanation of the use of probation and parole Corrections (community corrections) as alternatives or as adjuncts to confinement, especially long-term confinement. The rules and fun… source |
| CRJ213S | Criminology | — | 3.00 credit hours An examination of the nature, variation, and causes of crime with emphasis on theories of crime and criminal behavior. Study of social institutions and their influence on labeling a… source |
| CRJ290S | Criminal Justice Capstone | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of law enforcement, corrections, and the courts applied to criminal justice agencies. Analytical and decision-making skills are applied to classical as well as curren… source |
| CRJ291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in a criminal justice agency. Experiences are discussed and… source |
| CRJ291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in a department or agency. Experiences are discussed and in… source |
| CRJ299S | Selected Topics in Criminal Justice | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Criminal Justice. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please re… source |
| CYB121S | Introduction to Cybersecurity | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to core cybersecurity and network defense concepts, including computer-enabled abuse, encryption, network attacks, malware, security protocols, incident response, and c… source |
| CYB236S | Computer Security Essentials | — | 3.00 credit hours Covers essential cybersecurity skills for protecting information systems and mitigating threats. Topics include access control, cryptography, network defense strategies, monitoring,… source |
| CYB237S | System Vulnerabilities & Security | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth exploration of ethical hacking techniques, allowing students to develop the skills needed to protect systems and networks from potential threats. Topics include penetration… source |
| CYB238S | Computer Forensics Essentials | — | 3.00 credit hours Focuses on the fundamental techniques and procedures used in computer forensics to identify, preserve, recover, and analyze digital evidence in criminal investigations. Students wil… source |
| CYB240S | System Defense and Incident Response | — | 3.00 credit hours Focuses on cybersecurity defense strategies for identifying, mitigating, and responding to threats. Topics include vulnerability assessment, threat hunting, system hardening, and ne… source |
| CYB246S | Introduction to Networks | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to foundational networking concepts, architectures, and protocols, including the OSI model, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, switching, routing, and basic network security. Em… source |
| CYB247S | Switching and Routing | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of configuring networks from a routing and switching perspective. Focuses on switching technologies, router operations, and wireless local area networks (WLANs) that su… source |
| CYB248S | Security and Automation | — | 3.00 credit hours Covers the architecture, components, and operations of enterprise networks. Topics include wide area network (WAN) technologies, network security, automation, and software-defined n… source |
| CYB299S | Selected Topics in Cybersecurity | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Cybersecurity. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please reque… source |
| ECE115S | Early Childhood Development | — | 3.00 credit hours Focuses on applying knowledge of the characteristics and needs of young children, prenatal to age eight, for the creation of healthy, respectful, supportive, challenging, and effect… source |
| ECE124S | Curriculum Early Childhood Program | — | 3.00 credit hours Content and methods for planning, facilitating, and assessing developmentally appropriate activities and environments designed to enhance children’s cognitive, social, emotional, ph… source |
| ECE125S | Observation, Guidance & Group Management | — | 3.00 credit hours Discusses use of observation and recording children’s behavior to meet individual needs and appropriately assess, plan, and guide young children. Includes methods of child guidance… source |
| ECE127S | Creative Activities | — | 4.00 credit hours Discusses the planning, implementing, and evaluating of developmentally appropriate activities for young children in the creative areas of art, music, movement, and play. Includes e… source |
| ECE128S | Children’s Literature | — | 2.00 credit hours Study of children’s literature and the role it plays in the development of young children. Includes history, genres, and elements of literature for young children, storytelling, res… source |
| ECE130S | Nutrition in Early Childhood | — | 1.00 credit hours Basic concepts of nutrition and health issues with emphasis on nutritional needs of young children and planning and implementing good nutrition programs for young children. Observat… source |
| ECE210S | Early Language and Literacy | — | 4.00 credit hours Study of language and early literacy skill development in children ages 3-8 years. Examines contextual influences on language and literacy development and growth, reading and writin… source |
| ECE212S | Cognitive Development | — | 4.00 credit hours In-depth study of cognitive development of children ages birth through age eight. Includes brain development, cognitive development theories, multiple intelligences, problem solving… source |
| ECE215S | Administration of ECE Programs | — | 2.00 credit hours Overview of the components involved in administering a program for young children. Includes goal setting, facilities, budget and finances, record keeping, staff relationships and tr… source |
| ECE216S | Infant and Toddler Caregiving & Supervision | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of planning and providing developmentally appropriate programs for infants and toddlers. Includes history and trends, licensing requirements, planning for emotional,… source |
| ECE220L | Practicum Experience | — | 3.00 credit hours Supervised field experience in which student assumes major responsibility for the full range of teaching and caregiving duties for a group of young children. Includes 1 hour of clas… source |
| ECE220R | Practicum Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Supervised field experience in which student assumes major responsibility for the full range of teaching and caregiving duties for a group of young children. Includes 1 hour of clas… source |
| ECE221S | Family and Community Relations | — | 3.00 credit hours Explores educational considerations for teachers including the policies, theories, practices, skills, and knowledge of home, school, and community partnerships. Candidates will exam… source |
| ECE230S | Creating Instructional Materials | — | 2.00 credit hours Experience in the production of materials to be used in early childhood programs. Several different techniques are included. Each activity produced will include behavioral source |
| ECE260S | Child Development Associate Credential | — | 2.00 credit hours An introduction to the Child Development Associate (CDA) Direct Assessment credentialing requirements which focus on the skills of child care providers. Students will be guided thro… source |
| ECE299S | Selected Topics in Early Childhood Education | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Early Childhood Education. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering |… source |
| ECO120S | Fundamentals of Economics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to microeconomic and macroeconomic principles. Includes resource allocation, economy of the United States, the role of government, forms of competition, economics of bu… source |
| ECO221S | Principles of Microeconomics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to economic theory and systems, analysis of the American economy, supply and demand, price theory, market structures, and behavior of consumers or individual firms. Lab… source |
| ECO222S | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to national income and employment analysis, money and banking, monetary and fiscal policies, alternative economic systems, principles of international trade, problems o… source |
| ECO299S | Selected Topics in Economics | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Economics. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request i… source |
| EDU111S | Introduction to Education | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the purposes, organizations, and source |
| EDU126S | Educational Technology | — | 3.00 credit hours Encompasses effectively identifying, locating, evaluating, designing, preparing and efficiently using educational technology as instructional resources in the classroom related to p… source |
| EDU213S | Individuals With Exceptionalities | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey course to prepare all educators to teach diverse learners, including those with exceptionalities. It covers developmental characteristics, assessment methods, intervention st… source |
| EDU226S | Educational Psychology | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of major theories of human development, motivation and learning. Planning of instruction, teaching strategies, assessment and classroom management are examined. Authentic peda… source |
| EDU299S | Selected Topics in Education | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Education. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request i… source |
| ELT110S | Circuits I | — | 3.00 credit hours Presents the principles of resistance, capacitance, and inductance in direct current circuits. The student will develop a thorough understanding of the application of Ohm’s Law, Kir… source |
| ELT121S | Electronic Devices | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to semiconductor diodes, other two terminal devices, thyristors, transistors and field effect transistors. Course includes design and analysis of transistor and FET DC… source |
| ELT131S | Industrial Controls | — | 3.00 credit hours Examines electrical and electronic devices used in industrial applications. A thorough treatment of sensors and their applications is presented. Relays, contactors, solenoids, and t… source |
| ELT141S | Digital Electronics | — | 3.00 credit hours Examines number systems, numerical codes and arithmetic operations peculiar to digital systems. Design and analysis of combinational logic circuitry by application of Boolean algebr… source |
| ELT151S | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | 3.00 credit hours Preparation and applications of programmable logic controllers to industrial process and manufacturing control. Provides hands-on experience in programming and troubleshooting. Alle… source |
| ELT210S | Circuits II | — | 3.00 credit hours Presents the principles of resistance, capacitance, and inductance in alternating current circuits. The student will develop a thorough understanding of the application of Ohm’s Law… source |
| ELT231S | Electrical Power and Control | — | 3.00 credit hours A study of the principles of design, construction, operation, operational characteristics and selection of single and polyphase AC and DC rotating machinery. Circuitry and procedure… source |
| ELT233S | Servo Systems and Robotics | — | 3.00 credit hours Examines the use of servo motor systems and robot systems in manufacturing automation. Criteria are developed for determining when automation is warranted. Students program and trou… source |
| ELT234S | Robotic System Integration | — | 3.00 credit hours Develops a framework for the practical application of robotics, programmable logic controllers, and other automation into a successful system integration for manufacturing. The topi… source |
| ELT241S | Microcontrollers | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to wiring and programming a microcontroller. The target microcontroller for applications in this course will be one that is common in industrial applications. Programmi… source |
| ELT251S | Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers | — | 3.00 credit hours Presents advanced topics in programmable logic controllers (PLC), including indirect addressing, human machine interfaces (HMI), PLC networks, analog I/O, Device-Net, and Control-Lo… source |
| ELT299S | Selected Topics in Electronics | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Electronics. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| EMT110S | Emergency Medical Technician | — | 8.00 credit hours The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification course covers all areas of emergency and pre-hospital medical care that may be encountered at the scene of accidents and serious… source |
| EMT299S | Selected Topics in Emergency Medical Technician | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Emergency Medical Technician. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering… source |
| EGR100S | Introduction to Engineering | — | 1.00 credit hours Presents the various areas of engineering and examines the ethical responsibilities of engineers. Students work on interdisciplinary teams to design and build solutions to engineeri… source |
| EGR110S | Print Reading and Sketching | — | 2.00 credit hours Introduction to various types of engineering drawings. Recognition of electrical symbols, mechanical symbols, and welding symbols is developed. Skill in freehand drawing of 3 dimens… source |
| EGR135S | Mechanical Systems | — | 3.00 credit hours Examines mechanical systems used in industrial applications. Applications of bearings, gears, belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets, couplings, clutches and brakes are examined. P… source |
| EGR160S | Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technologies | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the principles and history of electric vehicle (EV) technologies with an emphasis placed on the systems in use today. Topics covered include the history, patents, ma… source |
| EGR225S | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of hydraulics and pneumatics as they relate to the operation of mechanical systems. The student will develop hydraulic and pneumatic systems from simple to complex. Topics inc… source |
| EGR231S | Machine Reliability | — | 2.00 credit hours Introduces equipment reliability using Periodic, Preventative and Predictive Maintenance. Topics include: why PM programs fail, creating PM procedures, predictive maintenance basics… source |
| EGR240S | Analytical Troubleshooting | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduces the fundamentals of problem solving and strategic management. Designed to students solve problems in analytic ways, a needed skill for those working in professional capac… source |
| EGR250S | Engineering Technology Capstone Project | — | 3.00 credit hours Capstone course for all the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technology programs. Course includes a real-world project, utilizing the knowledge and experience gained in previou… source |
| EGR262S | Electric Vehicle Storage Technology | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to battery and storage systems of electric vehicles (EV) with an emphasis placed on battery chemistry and historical systems in use. Topics covered include lithium-ion,… source |
| EGR264S | Electric Vehicle Drive Systems | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to drive systems of electric vehicles (EV) with an emphasis placed on electric motors and invertors. Topics covered include permanent magnet synchronous motors, brushle… source |
| EGR291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in an engineering technology environment. The student completes 14 hours of servi… source |
| EGR291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Discussion of work experiences, challenges and opportunities. Experiences are discussed and reported in written and oral format regularly throughout the term. Lab Fee: (Additional f… source |
| EGR299S | Selected Topics in Engineering | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Engineering. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| ENG085D | College Language Development | — | 3.00 credit hours Guided independent and group activities designed to further develop language skills with emphasis on applying skills to college reading and writing. Lab Fee: $48 (Additional fees wi… source |
| ENG092D | Developmental Reading and Writing | — | 3.00 credit hours Study and development of writing and reading skills in preparation for college level English courses. Students will practice the writing process to create multi-paragraph expository… source |
| ENG095D | Selected Topics in Developmental English | — | 1.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Developmental English. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Check Course Availability source |
| ENG121P | Supported Composition I | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduction to writing and rhetoric. Incorporates close reading and critical analysis of texts for rhetorical awareness. Writing assignments emphasize multiple genres, including re… source |
| ENG121S | Composition I | — | 3.00 credit hours Study and practice of essay writing by reading published authors and producing college-level writing for a variety of audiences and purposes. Employs critical thinking and analytica… source |
| ENG122S | Composition II | — | 3.00 credit hours Study and practice of essay writing, including formal essays, reviews, and research papers, based on the study of logic and library research. Writings will stress organization, argu… source |
| ENG123S | Introduction to Literature | — | 3.00 credit hours Study in the reading of fiction, poetry, and drama. Students will learn to respond to literature from a critical perspective through both class discussions and assigned writings. La… source |
| ENG125S | Technical Writing | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduces students to writing technical reports, including instructions, mechanical descriptions, lab reports, resumes, process reports, trip reports, investigation reports and gra… source |
| ENG205S | Great Books | — | 3.00 credit hours A critical study of selected literary works representing the fiction, poetry and drama of the Western tradition beginning with the Greeks. Students will read, discuss and write abou… source |
| ENG221S | American Literature: Pre-colonial-1890 | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of American Literature from the beginnings of pre-European settlement until the early 20th century. Students will read, discuss, and write about the historical, social, politi… source |
| ENG222S | American Literature: 1890-Present | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of American Literature from the early 20 th century to present. Students will read, discuss, and write about the historical, social, political, and religious perspectives that… source |
| ENG224S | Journalism | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of journalistic traditions, ethics, culture and conventions, with a practical emphasis on news-writing, editing and design for both print and electronic media. Lab Fee: (Addit… source |
| ENG225S | Advanced Technical Writing | — | 3.00 credit hours Continues the practice of technical writing started in ENG 125S or on the job with emphasis on student’s major. Emphasis on professional written products to include reports, instruc… source |
| ENG226S | Technical Editing | — | 3.00 credit hours Prepares students entering writing jobs to accomplish technical editing by focusing on readability theory, audience-based stylistic choices, audience analysis, sentence editing, and… source |
| ENG229S | Creative Writing | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to creative writing and the styles and techniques necessary to produce creative written expression. In a workshop setting, students learn to critique their own work and… source |
| ENG232S | Fiction Writing | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the techniques necessary to write short fiction. Students will create, polish and workshop original work, while learning the essential techniques of short fiction–plot, cha… source |
| ENG241S | British Literature: Middle Ages-Restoration | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of British Literature from the Middle Ages through the Restoration period with focus on the writers, content, and literary forms. Students will read, discuss, and write about… source |
| ENG242S | British Literature: Romantics-Present | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of British Literature from the Romantics to the present with focus on the writers, content, and literary forms. Students will read, discuss, and write about the historical, so… source |
| ENG299S | Selected Topics in English | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in English. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| FIN116S | Personal Finance | — | 3.00 credit hours Management of personal income with emphasis on family financial planning, including budgeting, income taxes, types of insurance, and forms of investment. Lab Fee: (Additional fees w… source |
| FIN119S | Business Mathematics | — | 3.00 credit hours Designed for students who need an understanding of mathematical processes in business and finance. Course emphasizes use of math in business applications. Topics include the use of… source |
| FIN220S | Business Analytics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduces the lifecycle of data science questions and communication. Starting from business goals or source |
| FIN229S | Business Finance | — | 3.00 credit hours Financial management of business enterprises with emphasis on financial analysis, working with capital management, short- and long-term financing, capital budgeting, cost of capital… source |
| FIN299S | Selected Topics in Finance | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Finance. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| FRN121S | Beginning French I | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the basic vocabulary and structure of the French language with practice in conversation, writing, and reading. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and web… source |
| FRN122S | Beginning French II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of spoken and written French with increasing vocabulary, writing, and reading comprehension. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.… source |
| FRN221S | Intermediate French I | — | 3.00 credit hours Review of grammar, reading and discussion of selected texts, with practice in speaking and writing the French language. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and web… source |
| FRN222S | Intermediate French II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of reading and discussion of selected texts, with practice in speaking and writing the French language. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webfle… source |
| FRN299S | Selected Topics in French | — | 1.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in French. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if n… source |
| GEN101S | First Year Experience | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction to success skills and resources useful in making a successful transition to college. Topics include learning strategies, career and academic goals, communication skills… source |
| GEN299S | Selected Topics in General Studies | — | 1.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in General Studies. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please req… source |
| GEO121S | Physical Geography | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of meteorology, climatology, the Earth’s fresh water supply, and their impact on agriculture and society in general. Environmental degradation and pollution of the atmosphere… source |
| GEO123S | Human Geography | — | 3.00 credit hours Geographical exploration of different components of society including elements such as population, political and urban geography, culture, identity, and religion. Addresses these to… source |
| GEO299S | Selected Topics in Geography | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Geography. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request i… source |
| GLG121S | Physical Geology | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduction to the physical and chemical processes that have produced the Earth, its minerals and rocks, and landforms that result from constructional and erosional activities. Thr… source |
| GLG122S | Historical Geology/Contemporary Topics | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduction to the physical and biological evidence recorded in rocks that are used to interpret the geologic history of the Earth and topics that relate to the future quality of l… source |
| GLG299S | Selected Topics in Geology | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Geology. Lab Fee: $15 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| GER121S | Beginning German I | — | 3.00 credit hours Vocabulary and structure of the German language with practice in reading, understanding, writing, and speaking German. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webf… source |
| GER122S | Beginning German II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continued study of the vocabulary and sentence structure of the German language with an emphasis on comprehending and using the language. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for on… source |
| GER221S | Intermediate German I | — | 3.00 credit hours Active use of the German language with practice in reading, writing, and speaking German. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular… source |
| GER222S | Intermediate German II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of the active use of the German language with emphasis on increased vocabulary, advanced sentence structures, and idiomatic patterns common in everyday use of the Germa… source |
| GER299S | Selected Topics in German | — | 1.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in German. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if n… source |
| HVA101S | Basic HVAC Systems with Cooling | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to theory of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Course also includes foundations in the applications of cooling principles in light comme… source |
| HVA121S | Heating Systems | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the basic concepts of all heating systems found in light commercial applications. Course includes roof top package systems, heat pumps, packaged low-pressure boiler… source |
| HVA141S | HVAC Installation Techniques & Practices | — | 4.00 credit hours In-depth study of the practices required for new installation and replacement of HVAC equipment. Includes an introduction to sheet metal skills, along with copper and black pipe plu… source |
| HVA171S | HVAC Industrial Refrigeration | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of the theory and design of refrigeration systems. Course includes system components, refrigerants and applications. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online,… source |
| HVA201S | HVAC Design and Application | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of the load calculations needed for HVAC system sizing. Includes calculating heat loss/gain, net square footage, duct work sizing, unit sizing and placement. Also inc… source |
| HVA299S | Selected Topics in HVAC-R | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sect… source |
| HST121S | United States History to 1877 | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the development of the United States, emphasizing the political, social, and economic institutions that distinguish American culture. The course examines America’s colonia… source |
| HST122S | United States History Since 1877 | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the development of the United States, emphasizing the political, social, and economic institutions that distinguish American culture. This course examines the history of t… source |
| HST125S | Western Civilization to 1715 | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the development of the civilization of the West from the ancient world to the 18th century, emphasizing the distinctive characteristics of Western culture; the ideas, indi… source |
| HST126S | Western Civilization Since 1715 | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the development of the civilization of the West from the 18th century to modern times, emphasizing the distinctive characteristics of Western culture; the ideas, individua… source |
| HST127S | Greek Civilization | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the major developments, achievements, and contradictions in Greek culture from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic Era. The course will cover a wide spectrum of Greek culture… source |
| HST224S | African American History Since 1619 | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of African American history from 1619 to present. The African American experience, way of life, and role in shaping American history will be explored. Lab Fee: (Additional fee… source |
| HST299S | Selected Topics in History | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in History. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| HON101S | Honors Program Orientation | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction to the Honors Program and resources useful in undertaking in-depth and advanced studies at Edison. Topics include leadership, ethics, academic standards, academic integ… source |
| HRM110S | Introduction to Human Resources | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the human resource management field. Emphasis is placed in the areas of staffing, training and developing human potential, compensation, benefits, and performance manage… source |
| HRM211S | Staffing the Organization | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of recruitment strategies, legal and regulatory factors, equal opportunity laws, selection process, career planning and organizational exit. Lab Fee: (Additional fees… source |
| HRM212S | Compensation and Benefits | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of the purpose, structure and effectiveness of an organizational compensation system. Topics include legal issues, job evaluation, pay structure and benefits. La… source |
| HRM213S | Employee Training/Development | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of training and organizational development. Adult learning theory and career management are covered. Topics include need assessment, training methods, training d… source |
| HRM291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in a human resource department. Experiences are discussed a… source |
| HRM291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Field experience that provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in a human resource department. Experiences are discussed a… source |
| HRM299S | Selected Topics in Human Resource Mgmt. | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Human Resource Management. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering |… source |
| HUM121S | Introduction to Humanities | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the humanities, relating the cultural values of philosophy and religion to the fine arts, particularly music, literature, theater, and visual arts. Lab Fee: (Additional fe… source |
| HUM299S | Selected Topics in Humanities | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Humanities. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| IMT112S | Environmental Health & Safety | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of plant safety and industrial hygiene requirements and practices in American business from the perspective of on-the-job requirements for supervisors/employees. Federal an… source |
| IMT114S | Labor Relations | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of labor management relations in union environments. Following a review of the development of labor unions and labor legislation in the United States, the negotiation proce… source |
| IMT120S | Operations Management I | — | 3.00 credit hours First of two courses detailing what managers do about processes, and the tools that managers can use to make better operating decisions. Includes operations strategy, process manage… source |
| IMT130S | Quality Management Systems | — | 4.00 credit hours Philosophy of total quality management. Focuses on improving process and reducing variation in systems. Covers the role of employees through empowerment in improving all aspects of… source |
| IMT220S | Operations Management II | — | 3.00 credit hours Second of two courses detailing what managers do about processes, and the tools that managers can use to make better operating decisions. Includes capacity, location, and layout pla… source |
| IMT242S | Manufacturing Costs & Controls | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of manufacturing costs and controls for the non-accountant. After a review of accounting procedures and financial statements, elements of cost (material, labor, and overhea… source |
| IMT244S | Lean Systems | — | 4.00 credit hours Examines the principles of Lean Systems and is taught as a concise and coherent strategy for today’s business leaders. The importance of efficient, lean methodologies cannot be over… source |
| IMT246S | Six Sigma | — | 4.00 credit hours An introduction to the tools and techniques of the Six Sigma philosophy of management that focuses on eliminating defects through practices that emphasize understanding, measuring,… source |
| IMT250S | Industrial Operations Project | — | 3.00 credit hours Capstone course for the Industrial Operations option of the Industrial Management program, involving a real-world industrial management experience, utilizing the knowledge and exper… source |
| IMT299S | Selected Topics in Industrial Management | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Industrial Management. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Plea… source |
| IMD101S | Introduction to Interactive Media | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction to interactive media. Interactive media uses, impacts, policies, laws, and ethical concerns will be discussed. Students will also learn about the careers and opportunit… source |
| IMD121S | Introduction to Web Development | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to creating and modifying webpages with HTML using appropriate industry tools. The latest standards of HTML and CSS will be used with an emphasis on mobile web developm… source |
| IMD131S | Introduction to Graphic Design | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to graphic design concepts and applications with emphasis on design basics, typography basics, the design process, concept generation, visualization, color, composition… source |
| IMD133S | Typography and Layout | — | 2.00 credit hours Principles of typography and layout with an emphasis on the history of type, physical attributes of type, type family classifications, legibility and readability, layouts, and type… source |
| IMD215S | Social Media Management | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of managing social media with an emphasis on developing social media strategies for organizations, marketing and selling via social media, addressing customer service… source |
| IMD221S | Full Stack Web Development | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of web development from a full stack perspective. JavaScript as a front-end scripting language is covered by providing a more in-depth study than Introduction to Web De… source |
| IMD224S | Web App Development | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of web development using C# and ASP.NET. Topics include fundamentals of C# and .NET, including structures, methods, and classes. ASP.NET is also included, with a focus… source |
| IMD225S | User Experience Design | — | 3.00 credit hours Fundamentals of designing, prototyping, previewing, and sharing user experiences/interfaces for various media using appropriate software. Creating and importing graphics, adding ima… source |
| IMD231S | Photo Editing | — | 3.00 credit hours Principles of editing photos using appropriate software. Adjusting images, working with selections, masks, channels, and layers, and preparing rasterized images for use in different… source |
| IMD232S | Digital Illustration | — | 3.00 credit hours Principles of producing and editing digital illustrations with an emphasis on combining and editing shapes and paths, transforming artwork, creating illustrations, and organizing ar… source |
| IMD233S | Electronic Publishing | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of electronic publications with an emphasis on typography, the use of color, page layout, and document-construction. Working with styles, graphics, tables, transparen… source |
| IMD241S | Introduction to Video Production | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to digital video production with an emphasis on understanding the video production cycle, operating video equipment, importing and exporting video, and video editing us… source |
| IMD290S | Capstone Project | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth, integrated study of interactive media with a strong focus on teamwork and creative design. Students will utilize the knowledge and experience gained in previous core cours… source |
| IMD291L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in an interactive media career field. Experiences are discussed and integrated wi… source |
| IMD291R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Provides an opportunity for students to mesh theory and practice through supervised work experience in an interactive media career field. Experiences are discussed and integrated wi… source |
| IMD292S | Portfolio Development | — | 1.00 credit hours Review and analysis of electronic portfolio. Critiquing of portfolio by self, peers, faculty, and third parties will be performed. All aspects of career preparation, including résum… source |
| IMD299S | Selected Topics in Interactive Media | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Interactive Media. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please r… source |
| MGT110S | Effective Management | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the basic functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling that supervisors, team leaders or facilitators perform in all organizations. Emphasis i… source |
| MGT126S | Human Relations in the Workplace | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of interpersonal skills using practical applications for the development of a positive work environment. The focus is on communications, motivation, managing change, solving p… source |
| MGT219S | Negotiated Decision Making | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of the psychology and techniques of negotiations in a variety of situations. Through the use of exercises and cases, professional resolution of opposing positions is… source |
| MGT223S | Project Management | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the structure, techniques, and application of project management including mathematical models, decision-making, styles of management, and communications. Analysis of and o… source |
| MGT230S | Problem Solving and Decision Making | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduces the fundamentals of problem solving and strategic management. Designed to students solve problems in a systematic approach, a needed skill for those working in profession… source |
| MGT299S | Selected Topics in Management | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Management. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| MFG110S | Metrology | — | 3.00 credit hours Use of engineering measuring instruments such as micrometers, vernier calipers, scales, height gauges, gauge blocks, surface plates, comparators and coordinate measuring machine. Em… source |
| MFG114S | Survey of Manufacturing Processes | — | 4.00 credit hours Detailed overview of manufacturing processes including metrology, materials, heat-treating, machine tool operations, metal forming, welding processes and castings. Lab provides prac… source |
| MFG120S | Materials Technology | — | 3.00 credit hours The properties of engineering materials. Mechanical and physical properties, testing, and heat treatment of metals are covered. Structures and properties of polymers, ceramics, and… source |
| MFG150S | Introduction to Semiconductor Processes | — | 3.00 credit hours Explores career opportunities within the semiconductor industry and how people effectively work in a cleanroom environment and adhere to chemical safety best practices. Students wil… source |
| MFG234S | CNC Programming | — | 3.00 credit hours Fundamentals of manual programming for numerical control machines. Topics include: CNC machine types, controls, safety, and coordinate measuring systems; speed and feed calculations… source |
| MFG251S | Die Fundamentals | — | 2.00 credit hours Fundamental theory and study of tool and die making, including punch press sizes and feeds for dies, and their uses and relationships to each other. Principles and processes used in… source |
| MFG252S | Die Construction | — | 3.00 credit hours Cutting and forming facts explained and related to the manner in which dies must function in order to achieve the desired results. Primary components such as punches, punch plates,… source |
| MFG253S | Die Maintenance | — | 3.00 credit hours Explores the overall maintenance procedures and best practices of die maintenance. Students will track maintenance schedules and applied costs through practical exercises. Although… source |
| MFG299S | Selected Topics in Manufacturing | — | 4.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Manufacturing. Lab Fee: $50 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please r… source |
| MKT112S | Effective Selling | — | 3.00 credit hours Principles of selling with emphasis on practical application through student sales demonstrations, promotional activities, and case studies. Includes comprehensive study of product… source |
| MKT216S | Principles of Marketing | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the consumer-driven foundations of marketing, with an emphasis upon marketing strategies and decision-making in the context of other business functions. Students wil… source |
| MKT218S | Customer Service | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of the principles and practices of customer service including determining customer expectations, providing quality service, applying communication and problem-so… source |
| MKT219S | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | 3.00 credit hours The principles of integrated marketing communications, including all components of the promotion mix (advertising, sales promotion, public relations, and personal selling). Students… source |
| MKT231S | Digital Marketing | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the multiple elements of digital marketing. The course emphasizes the tools and techniques appropriate for designing and running an actual e-marketing campaign. Lab Fee:… source |
| MKT291L | Marketing Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Gives students practical experience through 14 hours per week of supervised work in a marketing environment. Experiences are discussed and integrated with academic work in weekly se… source |
| MKT291R | Marketing Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Gives students practical experience through 14 hours per week of supervised work in a marketing environment. Experiences are discussed and integrated with academic work in weekly se… source |
| MKT299S | Selected Topics in Marketing | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Marketing. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request i… source |
| MTH093D | Math Literacy | — | 4.00 credit hours Basic math literacy course. Topics include: fractions, decimals, percentages, exponents, order of operations, probability, dimensional analysis, and linear equations and inequalitie… source |
| MTH099D | Intermediate Algebra | — | 5.00 credit hours Topics include: linear equations, systems of equations, exponents, operations on polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, solving quadratic equations, complex numbers… source |
| MTH115S | Applied Mathematics | — | 3.00 credit hours Topics include operations with positive and negative numbers, fractions and decimals; exponents; average; ratio and proportion; percent; units of measurement; linear equations in on… source |
| MTH120P | Supported Quantitative Reasoning | — | 4.00 credit hours Supported quantitative reasoning course supplemented with basic math skills necessary to complete the course for non-STEMM majors designed to acquaint students with the nature of ma… source |
| MTH120S | Quantitative Reasoning | — | 3.00 credit hours Math course for non-STEMM majors designed to acquaint students with the nature of mathematics and problem solving using logical reasoning skills. Lab Fee: $48 (Additional fees will… source |
| MTH122S | College Algebra | — | 3.00 credit hours College algebra course designed to provide a basis for continued study in mathematics or application fields. Topics include functions and relations and their graphs; algebraic opera… source |
| MTH123S | Trigonometry | — | 3.00 credit hours Part of an algebra-trigonometry sequence. Topics include basic trigonometric ratios; radians as an angle measure; trigonometric functions and their graphs; trigonometric identities;… source |
| MTH125P | Supported General Statistics | — | 4.00 credit hours Supported general statistics course supplemented with basic math skills necessary to complete the course. Topics include data organization and display; measure of dispersion and cen… source |
| MTH125S | General Statistics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introductory general statistics course. Topics include data organization and display; measure of dispersion and central tendencies; probability models, random variables and finite p… source |
| MTH126S | Mathematical Foundations I | — | 4.00 credit hours First of a two course sequence designed for elementary education majors. Topics covered include numbers and operations, algebraic thinking and number theory. Lab Fee: (Additional fe… source |
| MTH127S | Mathematical Foundations II | — | 4.00 credit hours Second of a two course sequence designed for elementary education majors. Topics covered include ratios, measurement, geometry, and statistics and probability. Lab Fee: (Additional… source |
| MTH128S | Precalculus | — | 5.00 credit hours Survey of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs, with associated algebraic techniques. Topics… source |
| MTH221S | Calculus/Analytical Geometry I | — | 5.00 credit hours Introduction to differential and integral calculus. Includes differentiation and integration of algebraic and transcendental functions with applications to science and engineering.… source |
| MTH222S | Calculus/Analytical Geometry II | — | 5.00 credit hours A standard second semester calculus course. Topics include techniques and applications of integration, separable differential equations, sequence and series, Taylor’s Theorem, vecto… source |
| MTH223S | Calculus/Analytical Geometry III | — | 5.00 credit hours A standard third semester calculus course. Topics include vector calculus; partial derivatives with applications; multiple integrals; surface and line integrals; Stoke’s theorem and… source |
| MTH226S | Calculus for Business & Life Sciences | — | 4.00 credit hours Designed for business and life science majors. Topics include limits, continuity, the derivative and techniques of differentiation; graphing techniques; logarithmic and exponential… source |
| MTH231S | Differential Equations | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduction to ordinary differential equations. Topics include first order methods; existence and uniqueness; second order linear equations; Wronskian; undetermined coefficients; v… source |
| MTH299S | Selected Topics in Mathematics | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Mathematics. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| MET125S | Applied Engineering Statics | — | 3.00 credit hours Non-calculus based study of forces and force systems on rigid bodies at rest by analytical methods. Topics include forces, moments, equilibrium, centroids and moments of inertia. Ap… source |
| MET130S | AutoCAD I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the basics of computer-aided drafting using computer and textbook-based materials. Lab Fee: $60 (Additional fees will apply for flex and webflex sections.) FALL | SP… source |
| MET211S | Applied Engineering Dynamics | — | 3.00 credit hours Non-calculus based study of rectilinear and curvilinear motion, rotation, plane motion, work, energy, and power. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex se… source |
| MET212S | Applied Strength of Materials | — | 3.00 credit hours Non-calculus based study of Hooke’s law; axial, bending and shearing stresses; deflection and rotation; beams, columns, and tension members. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for… source |
| MET214S | Applied Fluid Mechanics | — | 3.00 credit hours Basic properties of fluids and the topics of pressure forces, fluids in motion, and viscosity. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) SPRING Ch… source |
| MET225S | Machine Design | — | 3.00 credit hours Develops an analytical ability to design simple mechanisms involving such elements as shafts, couplings, springs, belts, brakes, clutches, gears, and cams. Draws on knowledge from m… source |
| MET236S | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing | — | 2.00 credit hours Advanced concepts in documenting mechanical designs, involving the principles of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) per ANSI/ ASME Y14.5M - 1994. Datun reference frames,… source |
| MET245S | Design with SolidWorks I | — | 2.00 credit hours In-depth study of the SolidWorks software with emphasis on learning the application. Topics include: Principles of Solid Modeling, parametric design, generation of bill of materials… source |
| MET247S | Design with Inventor I | — | 2.00 credit hours In-depth study of the Inventor software with emphasis on learning the application. Topics include: Principles of Solid Modeling, parametric design, generation of bill of materials,… source |
| MET299S | Selected Topics in Mechanical Engineering | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Mechanical Engineering. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Ple… source |
| MED120S | Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to basic clinical procedures used by Medical Assistants in the physician’s office. Procedures and skills for taking vital signs and patient histories; preparing patient… source |
| MED150S | Medical Assisting Lab Techniques | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to basic medical laboratory techniques used by medical assistants. Provides instruction in standard precautions, specimen collection and processing, and diagnostic test… source |
| MED180S | Electronic Health Records | — | 3.00 credit hours Designed to introduce the student to the basics of electronic medical records management in an outpatient setting. The student will learn about electronic health care records (EHR)… source |
| MED220S | Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures II | — | 3.00 credit hours Builds on the knowledge and techniques learned in Clinical Procedures I. Provides students training in electrocardiography; respiratory testing; sterile technique; identifying and c… source |
| MED230S | Medical Office Procedures | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to medical office procedures including receptionist duties, telephone procedures, appointment scheduling, and medical record maintenance. Medical law and ethics are inc… source |
| MED233S | Medical Insurance & Coding I | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the purpose and use of the ICD-10-CM classification system. Topics include coding conventions, coding principles, and CMS official coding guidelines (outpatient). Students… source |
| MED234S | Medical Insurance & Coding II | — | 3.00 credit hours Mastery of concepts and coding in preparation for the CPC exam. Designed for advanced medical coding students and for individuals seeking industry credentials. Lab Fee: $48 (Additio… source |
| MED280S | Medical Coder Capstone | — | 2.50 credit hours This course includes a capstone review and credentialing exam preparation that emphasizes CPT and ICD-10 coding skills, office, and insurance collection strategies, and introduces h… source |
| MED290L | Medical Coder Internship | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides the student with first-hand experience in a health care reimbursement setting. Students will demonstrate the use of skills learned in previous coursework and apply those sk… source |
| MED290R | Medical Coder Internship Seminar | — | .50 credit hours Weekly discussion of the progress and experiences in the internship will be held. Students will prepare for the CPC-A examination. The course includes a review of theory and skills f… source |
| MED291L | Medical Assisting Internship | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides the student with first-hand experience in the medical setting. Students will utilize skills learned in previous coursework and apply those skills in a physician’s office or… source |
| MED291R | Medical Assisting Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Weekly discussion of the progress and experiences in the internship. Students will review theory and skills from the medical assistant program to prepare students for entry into the… source |
| MED299S | Selected Topics in Medical Assisting | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Medical Assisting. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please r… source |
| MLT111S | Basic Laboratory Techniques | — | 4.00 credit hours Introduces basic laboratory terminology and practices, phases of analysis, glassware, phlebotomy, safety, and specimen collection, labeling and processing. Federal and state regulat… source |
| MLT121S | Introduction to Laboratory Medicine | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduces basic laboratory terminology and practices, phases of analysis, glassware, phlebotomy, safety, and specimen collection, labeling and processing. Federal and state regulat… source |
| MLT135S | Urinalysis and Body Fluids | — | 3.00 credit hours The study of qualitative and quantitative procedures for the physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine. Included are the theory and application of renal function, the… source |
| MLT211S | Immunology | — | 1.00 credit hours The study of the formation, characteristics, and reaction of antigens and antibodies. Topics include serological applications of these principles as they are investigated in theory… source |
| MLT230S | Clinical Chemistry | — | 4.00 credit hours Study of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, electrolytes, trace elements, acid/base balance, therapeutic drug monitoring, toxicology, bilirubin, endocrinology, and genetic di… source |
| MLT235S | Immunology & Blood Bank | — | 4.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of diagnostic microbiology. Proper recovery and handling of specimens, growth requirements and identification of organisms is covered. Media selection, isolation… source |
| MLT245S | Clinical Microbiology & Parasitology | — | 4.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of diagnostic microbiology. Proper recovery and handling of specimens, growth requirements and identification of organisms is covered. Media selection, isolation… source |
| MLT250S | Clinical Hematology & Hemostasis | — | 4.00 credit hours Study of the origin, formation and differentiation of blood cells; erythrocyte and leukocyte pathology in relation to disease states such as anemia and leukemia; techniques in count… source |
| MLT291L | Directed Practice I | — | 4.00 credit hours The first of two semesters of off-campus directed practice held in an affiliated clinical laboratory. Students rotate through assigned clinical laboratory departments learning skill… source |
| MLT291R | Directed Practice Seminar I | — | 2.00 credit hours Seminar course covering professional topics in medical laboratory technology. Professional certifications and organizations are discussed. Topics in lab accreditation, inspection, r… source |
| MLT292L | Directed Practice II | — | 4.00 credit hours Second of two semesters of off-campus directed practice held in an affiliated clinical laboratory. Students rotate through assigned clinical laboratory departments learning skills a… source |
| MLT292R | Directed Practice Seminar II | — | 3.00 credit hours Seminar course covering professional topics in medical laboratory technology. Review of lab theory and procedures and discussion of emerging technologies and procedures. Preparation… source |
| MLT299S | Selected Topics in Medical Laboratory Technology | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Medical Laboratory Technology. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offerin… source |
| MUS120S | Music Appreciation | — | 3.00 credit hours Development of listening skills and understanding of the meaning of music, from Gregorian chant to jazz and other current popular styles. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for on… source |
| MUS125S | Instrumental Music Ensemble | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides a variety of instrumental musical experiences through rehearsals and ensemble performances. The repertoire ranges from classic to contemporary including diverse styles. Reh… source |
| MUS126S | Vocal Music Ensemble | — | 2.00 credit hours Provides a variety of vocal musical experiences through rehearsals and ensemble performances. The repertoire ranges from classic to contemporary including diverse styles. Rehearsals… source |
| MUS127S | Music As a World Phenomenon | — | 3.00 credit hours Musical cultures and practices of diverse ethnic groups around the world from ancient times through present trends. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex… source |
| MUS129S | History of Rock Music Styles | — | 3.00 credit hours History of rock music styles from the early Blues to present trends, as well as the social implications of the art form, especially on youth culture, and its influence on other musi… source |
| MUS299S | Selected Topics in Music | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Music. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if ne… source |
| NUR100S | Fundamentals of Practical Nursing | — | 6.00 credit hours Begins the study of the nursing process as it relates to meeting basic human needs of individuals in all age groups. Emphasis is placed upon principles of nursing care, performance… source |
| NUR102S | Pharmacology of Practical Nursing | — | 2.00 credit hours Introduces the study of drug classifications, their mechanisms of action, and side effects. Content also includes dosage calculations, legal aspects of drug administration, preparat… source |
| NUR110S | Advanced Concepts of Practical Nursing | — | 6.00 credit hours Builds on the basic nursing skills gained in NUR 100S and NUR 102S. Emphasis is placed upon content related to interferences with meeting basic human needs of safety and protection,… source |
| NUR112S | Vulnerable Populations of Practical Nursing | — | 6.00 credit hours Builds on the basic nursing skills gained in NUR 100S and NUR 102S. Content is designed to prepare a student to care for clients on the continuum from birth to death. Emphasis is pl… source |
| NUR114S | Professionalism & Trends in Practical Nursing | — | 1.00 credit hours Prepares the student for the role transition from student to graduate/practicing nurse. Topics include a study of the history and future of nursing; legal, ethical, and political re… source |
| NUR135S | Health Promotion of the Adult | — | 8.00 credit hours Focuses on the fundamental knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for the practice of evidence-based patient-centered nursing. Competency areas include beginning skills in basic ass… source |
| NUR165S | Clinical Applications Nursing I | — | 8.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, patient-centered nursing. Competency areas include focused assessment of human needs, focused phys… source |
| NUR210S | Role of Nurse in Clinical Applications I | — | 6.00 credit hours For the Licensed Practical Nurse transitioning into the Associate Degree Nursing program and focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, patie… source |
| NUR265S | Clinical Applications in Nursing II | — | 7.50 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, patient-centered nursing. Competency areas include comprehensive assessment of human needs and care… source |
| NUR275S | Caring for Childbearing Family/Capstone | — | 9.50 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge skills and attitudes needed to safely practice evidence-based patient-centered nursing. Competency areas include: leadership and management; the integration… source |
| NUR299S | Selected Topics in Nursing | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Nursing. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| NUR300S | Professional Nursing Concepts | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, client-centered nursing. Competency areas include the role of the professional nurse and its histo… source |
| NUR330S | Advanced Assessment Across the Lifespan | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, client-centered nursing. Competency areas include assessments of individuals across the lifespan,… source |
| NUR360S | Information Literacy in Nursing | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, client-centered nursing. Competency areas include the impact of quality, evidence-based practice,… source |
| NUR400S | Public Health Nursing | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, client-centered nursing. Competency areas include studying community, public, and global nursing.… source |
| NUR430S | Nursing Informatics | — | 3.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, client-centered nursing. Competency areas include demonstrating knowledge related to quality impro… source |
| NUR460S | Leadership in Nursing | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, client-centered nursing. Competency areas include demonstrating knowledge skills in concepts relat… source |
| NUR490S | RN to BSN Capstone | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to practice evidence-based, person-centered nursing. Competency areas include studying community, public, and global nursing.… source |
| LEG110S | Introduction Legal Assisting | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the legal system and the work, skills, and ethical responsibilities of a legal assistant. Basic substantive and procedural terminology associated with the major areas of… source |
| LEG130S | Legal Research and Writing | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth approach to using primary and secondary sources of the law. Parallel assignments will be given involving federal and state material. Research skills will be developed using… source |
| LEG211S | Probate Administration | — | 3.00 credit hours Extensive study of decedents’ estates with consideration to the various trust options and predeath decisions that can be arranged. Students will draft wills and trust agreements, co… source |
| LEG216S | Family Law | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive study of the concepts of marriage, divorce, dissolution, child custody and support, and related topics. Ohio law and the drafting of appropriate documents are emphasiz… source |
| LEG218S | Law Office Management | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of management and techniques as they apply to the law office. Common procedures for various types and sizes of law practices, accounting, fees and billing, records manageme… source |
| LEG231S | Litigation I | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of a civil trial with emphasis on the rules of civil procedure and the considerations in the early stages of a lawsuit. The substantive law of torts is taught and presented… source |
| LEG232S | Litigation II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of the litigation process begun in Litigation I concentrating on the evidentiary aspects of the lawsuit from the discovery phase to the disposition of the case by the t… source |
| LEG235S | Business Organizations | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of business entities, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations, and the preparation of documents necessary for their formation and operation. La… source |
| LEG240S | Real Estate Law | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the law affecting real estate transactions. Various forms of ownership, instruments of conveyancing, brokerage, Ohio real estate law, landlord-tenant relationships, fair-h… source |
| LEG251S | Bankruptcy Law | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of modern bankruptcy law emphasizing the creation of debt, procedures for filing, and the ramifications and protections afforded by filing bankruptcy under Chapter 7 and 13 o… source |
| LEG290L | Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Designed to give students practical experience through 14 hours per week of supervised work in a law firm, corporate legal department, or government agency involved in the legal sys… source |
| LEG290R | Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours See LEG 290L for description and Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) FALL | SPRING Check Course Availability source |
| LEG299S | Selected Topics in Paralegal | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Paralegal. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request i… source |
| PAR120S | Paramedic I | — | 12.00 credit hours The Paramedic certification course provides information covering emergency and pre-hospital medical care that may be encountered at the scene of accidents and serious illnesses. Th… source |
| PAR220S | Paramedic II | — | 6.50 credit hours This course provides paramedic candidates with the knowledge and skills to integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field imp… source |
| PAR250S | Paramedic III | — | 6.50 credit hours This course provides paramedic candidates with the knowledge and skills to integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field imp… source |
| PAR260S | Paramedic IV | — | 4.00 credit hours This course provides paramedic candidates with the knowledge and skills to integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field imp… source |
| PAR290S | Paramedic Capstone | — | 1.50 credit hours The course includes a complete and comprehensive overview of all parts of the Paramedic Program and a series of required clinical experiences designed to demonstrate skills as a lea… source |
| PAR299S | Selected Topics in Paramedic | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Paramedic training. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please… source |
| POA270S | Peace Officer Academy I | — | 13.00 credit hours Skills and techniques to fulfill partial requirements for basic peace officer training certification as required by the Attorney General’s Office and the Ohio Peace Officer Trainin… source |
| POA275S | Peace Officer Academy II | — | 13.00 credit hours Skills and techniques to fulfill partial requirements for basic peace officer training certification as required by the Attorney General’s Office and the Ohio Peace Officer Trainin… source |
| POA299S | Selected Topics in Police Officer Academy | — | 8.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Police Office Academy training. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offeri… source |
| PHI121S | Introduction to Philosophy | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of classical and contemporary philosophy through selected metaphysical and epistemological problems. Students will pursue a systematic study of enduring human concerns about… source |
| PHI123S | Introduction to Ethics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the problem of moral conduct, right and wrong, and good and evil. Classical and contemporary theories are examined as the basis for dealing with contemporary moral c… source |
| PHI299S | Selected Topics in Philosophy | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Philosophy. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| PLB150S | Phlebotomy & Laboratory Techniques | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to basic medical laboratory techniques used by phlebotomists. Provides instruction in standard precautions, specimen collection and processing, and diagnostic testing.… source |
| PLB291L | Phlebotomy Internship | — | 1.50 credit hours An internship of 115 clock hours. Practical phlebotomy experience is obtained in an affiliated clinical site. Internship is observed and unpaid. FALL | SPRING | SUMMER Check Course… source |
| PLB291R | Phlebotomy Internship Seminar | — | 2.00 credit hours Seminar course to be taken with phlebotomy internship. Weekly discussion of the progress and experiences in the internship. Review of theory and skills from the program. Capstone pr… source |
| PLB299S | Selected Topics in Phlebotomy | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Phlebotomy. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| PED120S | Beginning Karate | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction to the martial art of karate. Basic stances, strikes, blocks and kicks will be practiced along with formal exercises, prearranged sparring and self defense applications… source |
| PED121S | Intermediate Karate | — | 2.00 credit hours Continuation of the study of the martial art of karate. Basic stances, strikes, blocks and kicks will continue to be practiced along with additional formal exercises, more advanced… source |
| PED128S | Golf | — | 1.00 credit hours Basic presentation of the game of golf, its history, background, development, rules, equipment, terminology, strategies for competition, and etiquette as currently defined by USGA.… source |
| PED162S | Tennis I | — | 1.00 credit hours Basic presentation of the game of tennis, its background, development, rules, strategies for competition, and terminology for the purpose of general knowledge plus integration of th… source |
| PED163S | Tennis II | — | 1.00 credit hours Intermediate presentation of the game of tennis, its background, development, rules, strategies for competition, and integration of these into the on-court drills and exercises to d… source |
| PED164S | Weight Training I | — | 1.00 credit hours Beginning level weight training analysis and skills. Lab Fee: $7.50 Check Course Availability source |
| PED299S | Selected Topics in Physical Education | — | 1.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Physical Education. Lab Fee: $7.50 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | P… source |
| PTA101S | Intro to Physical Therapist Assisting | — | 3.00 credit hours Introductory course for students accepted into the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Concepts essential to Physical Therapy are covered including: infection control, standard pr… source |
| PTA120S | Biomechanics, Kinesiology & Pathology | — | 6.00 credit hours Role and practice of the physical therapist assistant who works under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. Essential foundational content is built upon to effect… source |
| PTA125S | Modality Intervention in Practice | — | 2.00 credit hours Study of the interventions used during treatment of pathological processes. These interventions are established by the Physical Therapist and are required knowledge and performance… source |
| PTA130S | Clinical Practicum I | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of changes which affect the interventions required for progression through the patient/client plan of care developed by the Physical Therapist. Data collection necessary to qu… source |
| PTA210S | Integrated Practice | — | 5.00 credit hours Study of changes which affect the interventions required for progression through the patient/client plan of care developed by the Physical Therapist. Data collection necessary to qu… source |
| PTA212S | Clinical Practicum II | — | 2.00 credit hours Focused clinical experience in a clinical agency. Lab Fee: $82.25 FALL Check Course Availability source |
| PTA215S | Tests & Measures | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the tests and measures used in a client’s physical therapy session. Data collection of these tests are used to quantify the client’s response and are used for communication… source |
| PTA220S | Survey of Physical Therapy Field | — | 3.00 credit hours In-depth study of the use and purpose of therapeutic techniques within a plan of care as it pertains to all body systems. Laboratory component. Lab Fee: $106 (Additional fees will a… source |
| PTA225S | Neurological Rehabilitation | — | 4.00 credit hours Applies concepts, skills and behaviors to neurologically impaired patient/client to achieve and master planning and delivery of a Physical Therapist’s plan of care. Self-care, home… source |
| PTA230S | Clinical Practicum III | — | 2.00 credit hours Capstone experience which focuses on application of the knowledge, skills and behaviors essential for physical therapist practice. Seminar hour and clinical experience in a clinical… source |
| PTA299S | Selected Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Physical Therapist Assistant. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering… source |
| PHY110S | Introduction to Physics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introductory physics course for students who have not previously taken physics in high school. Concepts of kinematics, force, torque, energy, and equilibrium are introduced as a bas… source |
| PHY121S | College Physics I | — | 5.00 credit hours Introductory algebra and trigonometry-based course in mechanics and thermal physics. Concepts of force, torque, energy, momentum, and equilibrium are introduced and used as a basis… source |
| PHY122S | College Physics II | — | 5.00 credit hours Continuation of PHY 121S . Force, energy, and momentum concepts are applied to electricity, magnetism, circuit theory, and optics. Additional topics in modern physics, such as relat… source |
| PHY241S | Science & Engineering Physics I | — | 5.00 credit hours Calculus-based introduction to Newtonian mechanics, wave phenomena, fluids, and thermodynamics for students desiring to major in engineering and the sciences. Fundamental principles… source |
| PHY242S | Science & Engineering Physics II | — | 5.00 credit hours Continuation of PHY 241S . This course explores the calculus-based approach to topics in electricity and magnetism, modern physics, and optics. Includes three hours of lecture and f… source |
| PHY299S | Selected Topics in Physics | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Physics. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| PLS121S | American National Government | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the American system of government which examines the impact of public opinions, group interests, and organizations on the institutions of American government. Particular… source |
| PLS122S | State & Local Government | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the basic principles relating to the structure, operation, and policy-making processes at the state and local levels of government. Impact of the political environment, cu… source |
| PLS123S | American Civic Literacy | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of historical documents that are relevant to the progression of the United States of America from its founding to present state. Students must earn a minimum of 70% on the cu… source |
| PLS224S | International Relations | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the inter-relationships that exist in today’s world, both locally and internationally. Develop a greater appreciation for and broader understanding of various cultur… source |
| PLS225S | Constitutional Law | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the development of constitutional doctrine. Examines the principal methods by which justices of the United States Supreme Court give meaning to constitutional provisions t… source |
| PLS299S | Selected Topics in Political Science | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Political Science. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please r… source |
| PSY121S | Introduction to Psychology | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes with an emphasis on personality, learning and memory, human sexuality, lifespan development, sensation and perc… source |
| PSY221S | Abnormal Psychology | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the field of abnormal psychology. Focus is on anxiety disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, substance-related disorders, schizophrenia, physical disorders and healt… source |
| PSY225S | Child Psychology | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the physical and psychological growth of the child. Focus is on physical, cognitive, and personality development from infancy through adolescence. Lab Fee: (Addition… source |
| PSY227S | Life Span Developmental Psychology | — | 3.00 credit hours Major theories and concepts of psychological development over the life span will be discussed. Physical development will be studied with emphasis on intellectual and social developm… source |
| PSY228S | Human Sexuality | — | 3.00 credit hours Psychological and physiological examination of human sexuality over the lifespan. Current research findings are discussed as well as topics including: love, relationships, and attra… source |
| PSY230S | Social Psychology | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the study of social psychology emphasizing how individual and social interactions influence one another. Topics include social cognition; attitudes; conformity and o… source |
| PSY299S | Selected Topics in Psychology | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Psychology. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| RLE111S | Principles/Practices Real Estate | — | 3.00 credit hours General introduction to real estate as a business and as a profession with information of value to prospective professionals, as well as persons not engaged in real estate business.… source |
| RLE112S | Real Estate Law | — | 3.00 credit hours Survey of the law affecting real estate transactions. Various forms of ownership, instruments of conveyancing, brokerage, Ohio real estate law, landlord-tenant relationships, fair-h… source |
| RLE113S | Real Estate Finance | — | 1.50 credit hours Analysis will be completed on all aspects of the mortgage lending process. This includes understanding the mortgage lenders, underwriting standards, documentation and the various go… source |
| RLE211S | Real Estate Appraising | — | 1.50 credit hours Methodology of appraising real property with emphasis on residential property. Utilization of the three approaches to value. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex an… source |
| RLE299S | Intro to Real Estate | — | 2.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Real Estate. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| REL121S | World Religions | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to historical development, cultural functions and fundamental tenets of major world religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam a… source |
| REL299S | Special Topics in Religion | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Religion. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| RSP110S | Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology | — | 2.00 credit hours This course will involve a detailed examination of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular and renal systems. All aspects of ventilation will be studied, including gas diff… source |
| RSP115S | Respiratory Sciences | — | 2.00 credit hours This course will highlight the relationship between respiratory therapy and the gas laws, chemistry, and microbiology. Students will learn about physics, surface tension, the role o… source |
| RSP121S | Respiratory Interventions I | — | 4.00 credit hours The respiratory therapy student will gain a knowledge of the clinical and diagnostic techniques for a detailed assessment of the patient and infection control. This course will prim… source |
| RSP122S | Respiratory Interventions II | — | 4.00 credit hours This course will focus on the implementation of respiratory therapy interventions. The course will include laboratory exercises to aid in the development of assessment and therapeut… source |
| RSP130S | Respiratory Pharmacology | — | 3.00 credit hours Focuses on the interactions and mechanisms of action between medications and the body’s physiology. Students will learn drugs that affect the respiratory system, as well as cardiova… source |
| RSP141S | Respiratory Clinical I-A | — | 1.50 credit hours Students will gain clinical and diagnostic technique experience with general respiratory intervention modalities and patient assessment. Experience is provided with general medical… source |
| RSP142S | Respiratory Clinical I-B | — | 1.5 credit hours Students will gain clinical and diagnostic technique experience with general respiratory intervention modalities and patient assessment. Experience is provided with general medical a… source |
| RSP210S | Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care | — | 2.00 credit hours This course will focus on the pathophysiology and clinical findings of the neonatal and pediatric patient. Pathophysiology diseases, such as asthma, congenital defects, cystic fibro… source |
| RSP223S | Respiratory Interventions III | — | 2.00 credit hours The respiratory therapy student will gain a knowledge of the clinical and diagnostic techniques for a detailed assessment of the patient and infection control. This course will prim… source |
| RSP230S | Pathophysiology | — | 3.00 credit hours The respiratory therapy student will gain a knowledge of the various pulmonary disease pathophysiologies and clinical manifestations of disease. Students will use data collection sk… source |
| RSP231S | Critical Care I | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the implementation of respiratory therapy interventions. Includes laboratory exercises to aid in the development of assessment and therapeutic interventions. Advanced res… source |
| RSP232S | Critical Care II | — | 4.00 credit hours Focuses on the implementation of respiratory therapy interventions. Includes laboratory exercises to aid in the development of assessment and therapeutic interventions. Advanced res… source |
| RSP242S | Respiratory Clinical II | — | 1.00 credit hours The student will gain clinical and diagnostic technique experience with general respiratory intervention modalities and patient assessment. This course will focus on gaining clinica… source |
| RSP243S | Respiratory Clinical III | — | 3.00 credit hours This course is the first of two critical care clinical experiences with a common set of competencies that are individually tracked. This allows the student to complete those across… source |
| RSP244S | Respiratory Clinical IV | — | 3.00 credit hours This course continues clinical experiences from RSP 243S Respiratory Clinical III and has a common set of competencies that are individually tracked. This allows the students to com… source |
| RSP250S | Respiratory Success | — | 1.00 credit hours This course will prepare the respiratory therapy student for the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) credentialing exam. This course will serve as a review and preparation co… source |
| SSV111S | Introduction to Social Work | — | 3.00 credit hours Comprehensive and realistic survey of the diverse, dynamic Social Work profession. Student will be introduced to the historical development of social work, social welfare theory, so… source |
| SSV112S | Social Service Interview Skills/Methods | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of basic counseling theory, corresponding techniques, and intervention strategies and skills needed by the social service interviewer. Student will have the opportunity to dev… source |
| SSV113S | Introduction to Social Welfare | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the historical development of the American Social Welfare System. Cultural conditions, political perspectives, foundational values/ ideologies, and ethical principle… source |
| SSV211S | Social and Cultural Diversity | — | 3.00 credit hours Explores theories and practice issues related to living and working in a culturally diverse society. Diversity is presented as a critical area of focus, necessary for effective need… source |
| SSV212S | Crisis Intervention Methods | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the typical maturational and situational crises confronting the social service worker. Special emphasis on characteristics and dynamics of a crisis, the assessment proce… source |
| SSV213S | Group Work in Social Services | — | 3.00 credit hours History, practice, and theory of group work as it relates to the social service setting. Student will have the opportunity to develop/sharpen personal awareness skills and interpers… source |
| SSV214S | Chemical Dependency & Addiction Studies | — | 3.00 credit hours Introductory study of the psychological and physiological features of addiction, with emphasis on alcoholism. An overview of the historical and cultural aspects of alcohol/ drug use… source |
| SSV215S | Chemical Dependency II | — | 3.00 credit hours Advanced study of substance abuse and addiction. Clinical skills and techniques related to screening, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment are presented. Emphasis is on the unique n… source |
| SSV217S | Social Work Documentation & Case Mgmt. | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to social service record keeping and generalist case management skills. Methods of client assessment, individual goal and plan development, and the monitoring of client… source |
| SSV291L | Internship I Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Students will mesh theory and practice via actual supervised work experience in a social service agency. Experiences are discussed and integrated with academic work during required… source |
| SSV291R | Internship I Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours See SSV 291L for description and Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) FALL | SPRING | SUMMER Check Course Availability source |
| SSV292L | Internship II Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours See Internship I description. Exception: Department permission is required for students completing both internships simultaneously in a block placement. See SSV internship handbook… source |
| SSV292R | Internship II Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours See SSV 292L for description and Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) FALL | SPRING | SUMMER Check Course Availability source |
| SSV299S | Selected Topics in Social Services | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Social Services. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please req… source |
| SOC115S | Juvenile Delinquency | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the juvenile justice system in the United States. Focus is on theories of delinquency causation, treatment modalities, community-based juvenile programs, delinquency… source |
| SOC121S | Introduction to Sociology | — | 3.00 credit hours Basic concepts, theories, and scientific methodology of sociology. Includes an emphasis on processes through which people shape and are shaped by their social environment, culture,… source |
| SOC224S | Race & Ethnicity | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the sociological study of racial and ethnic relations in the United States through the study of principles, sociological theories, processes and consequences of inte… source |
| SOC225S | Marriage & Family Relations | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of family structures and functions, or dysfunctions, sex/gender roles, relationships between marriage partners and among family members, and the relationship between family an… source |
| SOC226S | Social Problems | — | 3.00 credit hours Examination of current social problems in the United States. Special attention is paid to the definition, extent, and solutions of each of the problems. Among the topics discussed a… source |
| SOC299S | Selected Topics in Sociology | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Sociology. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request i… source |
| SPN121S | Beginning Spanish I | — | 3.00 credit hours Foundation for understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. This course includes basic grammar and vocabulary, sentence structures, and an exposure to everyday culture in… source |
| SPN122S | Beginning Spanish II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of SPN 121S . Foundational knowledge and comprehension of the language is increased through oral and written exercises. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online,… source |
| SPN221S | Intermediate Spanish I | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of beginning Spanish series. Foundational knowledge of the language, stresses fluency, comprehension, and translation. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online,… source |
| SPN222S | Intermediate Spanish II | — | 3.00 credit hours Continuation of SPN 221S . Course focuses on complexity of the grammar, vocabulary, and the use of language in the Hispanic world and stresses fluency, comprehension, and dialog. La… source |
| SPN299S | Selected Topics in Spanish | — | 1.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Spanish. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |
| SCM110S | Introduction to Supply Chain Management | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to supply chain management as a functional area within business. Includes the role of materials management and physical distribution. Survey of customer service, order… source |
| SCM120S | Transportation Management | — | 3.00 credit hours Analysis of current methods of transportation used to deliver goods. Topics include exploration of the infrastructure of each form of transportation, how it developed into what it i… source |
| SCM130S | Warehousing Basics | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to the efficient and effective operations of the warehouse as well as its importance to an organization’s supply chain. Includes the role of the warehouse in the distri… source |
| SCM220S | International Logistics | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of global logistics with emphasis on looking at the whole world as one potential market. Includes import/export regulations, transportation methods, material handling and pack… source |
| SCM230S | Securing the Supply Chain | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the rules and regulations that cover the movement of goods domestically and internationally. Includes hazardous materials’ rules for storage and transportation, theft preve… source |
| SCM250S | Supply Chain Management Project | — | 3.00 credit hours Advanced course designed to cover all of the supply chain management functions and their relationship to business strategy. Case studies and team projects will allow students to app… source |
| SCM299S | Selected Topics in Supply Chain Management | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Supply Chain Management. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Pl… source |
| THE121S | Introduction to Theater | — | 3.00 credit hours Study of the art form of theater from three perspectives: history of theater, values and criticism in theater, and the practice of theater professionals. Students are not required t… source |
| THE125S | Acting I | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to modern acting, with an emphasis on live performance in the realistic style. Students will encounter techniques for analyzing playscripts, fundamentals of movement an… source |
| THE126S | Directing | — | 3.00 credit hours Principles and practice of directing live theater with emphasis on casting concerns, blocking, pacing, rehearsal techniques and image development. Lab Fee: $6 (Additional fees will… source |
| THE131S | Text Interpretation | — | 3.00 credit hours Interpretation of dramatic texts that represent a variety of genres and characterizations. Lab Fee: $6 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regu… source |
| THE141S | Introduction to the Alexander Technique | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction to the Alexander Technique, which develops the actor’s kinesthetic awareness. Hands-on technique that promotes the connection between mind, voice and body, teaching the… source |
| THE201S | Costume Design | — | 2.00 credit hours Introduction to the principles of costume design and construction with an emphasis on text analysis, interpretation and use of design concepts. Historical, interpretative and fantas… source |
| THE225S | Styles of Acting | — | 3.00 credit hours Introduction to special styles of acting appropriate to historical or contemporary theater. Following an overview of various performance styles, students will prepare and present ex… source |
| THE291S | Rehearsal & Performance | — | 3.00 credit hours Direct experience in play production as an actor. Lab Fee: $15 FALL | SPRING Check Course Availability source |
| THE292S | Technical Theater Practicum | — | 3.00 credit hours Direct experience in play production as a stage manager or other technical support capacity. Lab Fee: $15 FALL | SPRING Check Course Availability source |
| THE299S | Selected Topics in Theater | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Theater. Lab Fee: $6 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request… source |
| VET101S | Introduction to Veterinary Technology | — | 2.00 credit hours Introduction to the field of veterinary technology. Discussion will include roles in varying areas of veterinary medicine, including areas beyond private practice. An overview of re… source |
| VET125S | Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology | — | 4.00 credit hours Overview of the anatomic structures and physiologic functions of domestic animals, including large animal and avian species. Focus is on multiple body systems, including but not lim… source |
| VET131S | Veterinary Office Management | — | 2.00 credit hours Introduction to basic office procedures, public relations, and patient record-keeping in a veterinary office. Compliance with regulatory guidelines regarding facility records and lo… source |
| VET151S | Veterinary Medical Terminology | — | 1.00 credit hours Introduction of veterinary medical terminology and abbreviations. Emphasis is placed on pronunciation and spelling of root terms, prefixes, and suffixes unique to anatomy, clinical… source |
| VET160S | Husbandry and Wellness of Small Animals | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the basic husbandry of dogs and cats with a focus on wellness and preventive medicine. The course will introduce common breeds, proper grooming, and physical examination… source |
| VET170S | Small Animal Diseases | — | 2.00 credit hours Overview of disease mechanisms, immunology, and treatment of small animals. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) SPRING Check Course Availabi… source |
| VET175S | Veterinary Parasitology | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of the internal and external parasites encountered in veterinary medicine. Emphasis will be on the life cycles, identification (including scientific names), diagnosis, trea… source |
| VET185S | Husbandry, Disease, and Techniques of Large Animals | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of large animal breeds, diseases, treatment, and common techniques and procedures. Thirty-two hours of field experience will include observation, restraint, and administrat… source |
| VET190S | Veterinary Pharmacology and Calculations | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of drug classifications, their mechanisms of action, and side effects. Legal guidelines for dispensing, documenting, conducting inventory, properly disposing, and regulatin… source |
| VET220S | Husbandry, Disease and Techniques of Exotic Animals | — | 2.00 credit hours Overview of the unique husbandry, procedures, and common diseases of laboratory animals, pocket pets, avian species, reptiles, and amphibians. Students will perform hands-on techniq… source |
| VET230S | Veterinary Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging | — | 2.00 credit hours Overview of radiology diagnostics, radiation safety, appropriate positioning for radiographs, and related imaging. Hands-on experience completed over 16 hours. Lab Fee: $65 (Additio… source |
| VET245S | Veterinary Clinical Laboratory | — | 3.00 credit hours Overview of hematology, clinical chemistry, immunology, microbiology, urinalysis, and cytology. Students will learn proper hands-on techniques over 48 designated laboratory hours. L… source |
| VET250S | Veterinary Nursing Care and Techniques | — | 4.00 credit hours Overview of the nursing care of dogs and cats. Discussion will cover toxin ingestion, fluid therapy, wound management, nursing care of hospitalized animals, and emergency protocols.… source |
| VET265S | Veterinary Dentistry | — | 2.00 credit hours Overview of oral disease recognition and prevention, including prophylactic dental cleaning and oral health client education. Students will have hands-on experience with charting, u… source |
| VET285S | Small Animal Nursing Clinical | — | 2.00 credit hours Students will be assigned to small animal veterinary practice to perform and demonstrate competency with hands-on skills discussed in previous courses. Students will be required to… source |
| VET290S | VTNE Preparation | — | 2.00 credit hours Review of key areas of the curriculum and prepare to take the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE). Lab Fee: $256 (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webfl… source |
| VET291L | Veterinary Technology Internship Experience | — | 2.00 credit hours Students will be supervised by a licensed veterinarian and/or registered veterinary technician in a practice of their choice. They will be required to further develop and refine pre… source |
| VET291R | Veterinary Technology Internship Seminar | — | 1.00 credit hours Seminar course to be taken with veterinary technology internship. Weekly discussion of the progress and experience in the internship. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online… source |
| VET299S | Selected Topics in Veterinary Technology | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Veterinary Technology. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Plea… source |
| WLD101S | Manual Shielded Metal Arc Welding | — | 3.00 credit hours Offers a thorough technical presentation of arc welding, welding safety, arc welding power sources, electrode classifications and selection. Develop the skills necessary to make qua… source |
| WLD102S | Manual Gas Metal Arc Welding | — | 3.00 credit hours Offers a thorough technical presentation of welding safety, gas metal arc welding, equipment adjustments, metal transfer and shielding gases. Develop the skills necessary to make qu… source |
| WLD103S | Manual Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | — | 3.00 credit hours Offers a thorough technical presentation of gas tungsten arc welding, arc characteristics, and welding safety. Develops the skills necessary to make quality gas tungsten arc welds o… source |
| WLD111S | Basic Welding | — | 2.00 credit hours An introduction to welding and cutting processes. Welding processes include shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, and oxyacetylene welding. Cutting processes include… source |
| WLD299S | Selected Topics in Welding | — | 3.00 credit hours An in-depth study of a particular selected topic in Welding. Lab Fee: (Additional fees will apply for online, flex and webflex sections.) Not a regular offering | Please request if… source |