# Gwinnett Technical College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T02:47:12.608Z from a crawl of gwinnetttech.edu. 1057 records (215 programs · 842 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT1115 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1120 — Spreadsheet Applications - ACCT1125 — Individual Tax Accounting - ACCT1130 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT2000 — Managerial Accounting - ACCT2110 — Accounting Simulation - ACCT2120 — Business Tax Accounting - ACCT2130 — Integrated Accounting Management Systems - ACCT2145 — Personal Finance - ACCT2155 — Principles of Fraud Examination - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BUSN1420 — Database Applications - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5174 --- # Accounting Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT1115 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1120 — Spreadsheet Applications - ACCT1125 — Individual Tax Accounting - ACCT1130 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT2000 — Managerial Accounting - ACCT2120 — Business Tax Accounting - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5175 --- # Computerized Accounting Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT1115 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1120 — Spreadsheet Applications - ACCT2145 — Personal Finance - ACCT2155 — Principles of Fraud Examination - BUSN1420 — Database Applications - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5176 --- # Office Accounting Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT1115 — Computerized Accounting - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5177 --- # Payroll Accounting Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT1115 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1130 — Payroll Accounting - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5178 --- # Tax Preparation Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1125 — Individual Tax Accounting - ACCT2120 — Business Tax Accounting - ACCT2145 — Personal Finance - ACCT2155 — Principles of Fraud Examination - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5179 --- # A. S. General Business ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT2000 — Managerial Accounting - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL1112 — Biology II - BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab - CHEM1151 — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM1151L — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab - CHEM1152 — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry - CHEM1152L — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5290 --- # Business Management General Mgt. Human Resource Mgt. Logistics Mgt. and Operations Mgt., AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II - ACCT1115 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1130 — Payroll Accounting - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL1112 — Biology II - BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab - BIOL2107 — Biological Principles I - BIOL2107L — Biological Principles Lab I - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - CHEM1151 — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM1151L — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab - CHEM1152 — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry - CHEM1152L — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - CHEM1212 — Chemistry II - CHEM1212L — Chemistry Lab II - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - LOGI1000 — Business Logistics - LOGI1010 — Purchasing - LOGI1020 — Materials Management - LOGI1030 — Product Lifecycle Management - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1112 — College Trigonometry - MATH1113 — Precalculus - MATH1127 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1131 — Calculus I - MATH1132 — Calculus II - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1105 — Organizational Behavior - MGMT1110 — Employment Rules & Regulations - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MGMT1120 — Introduction to Business - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MGMT2120 — Labor Management Relations - MGMT2125 — Performance Management - MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development - MGMT2155 — Quality Management Principles - MGMT2200 — Production/Operations Management - MGMT2210 — Project Management - MGMT2215 — Team Project - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PHSC1111 — Physical Science I - PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics - PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHYS1111 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1111L — Introductory Physics Lab I - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5187 --- # Business Management Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1105 — Organizational Behavior - MGMT1110 — Employment Rules & Regulations - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MGMT1120 — Introduction to Business - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MGMT2125 — Performance Management - MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development - MGMT2155 — Quality Management Principles - MGMT2215 — Team Project - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5188 --- # Human Resource Management Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1105 — Organizational Behavior - MGMT1110 — Employment Rules & Regulations - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MGMT2120 — Labor Management Relations - MGMT2125 — Performance Management - MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development - MGMT2155 — Quality Management Principles - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5189 --- # Logistics Management Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - LOGI1000 — Business Logistics - LOGI1010 — Purchasing - LOGI1020 — Materials Management - LOGI1030 — Product Lifecycle Management - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT2200 — Production/Operations Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5190 --- # Management and Leadership Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1110 — Employment Rules & Regulations - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MGMT2120 — Labor Management Relations - MGMT2125 — Performance Management - MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5191 --- # Small Business Owner Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT2145 — Business Plan Development - MGMT2150 — Small Business Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5320 --- # Business Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1300 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - BUSN2190 — Business Document Proofreading and Editing - BUSN2200 — Office Accounting - BUSN2290 — Applied Business Technology - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1510 — Web Development I - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HRTM1110 — Travel Industry and Travel Geography - HRTM1120 — Tour and Cruise Management - HRTM1150 — Event Planning - HRTM1201 — Hospitality Marketing - HRTM1210 — Hospitality Law - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1105 — Organizational Behavior - MGMT1110 — Employment Rules & Regulations - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MGMT2120 — Labor Management Relations - MGMT2125 — Performance Management - MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development - MGMT2155 — Quality Management Principles - MGMT2210 — Project Management - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1190 — Integrated Marketing Communications - MKTG2010 — Small Business Management - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media - MKTG2550 — Analyzing Social Media - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5333 --- # Business Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1025 — Human Diseases - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1250 — Records Management - BUSN1300 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1420 — Database Applications - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - BUSN2190 — Business Document Proofreading and Editing - BUSN2200 — Office Accounting - BUSN2290 — Applied Business Technology - BUSN2340 — Medical Administrative Procedures - BUSN2370 — Medical Office Billing/Coding/Insurance - EMPL1000 — Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5181 --- # Human Resources Administrative Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5335 --- # Executive Administrative Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN2200 — Office Accounting - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5337 --- # Project Management Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - MGMT1105 — Organizational Behavior - MGMT2210 — Project Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5338 --- # Microsoft Office Applications Professional Certificate - New **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5339 --- # Social Media Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - CIST1510 — Web Development I - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5340 --- # Microsoft Excel Application Professional Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MATH1111 — College Algebra Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5341 --- # Administrative Support Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1250 — Records Management - BUSN1300 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1420 — Database Applications - BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - BUSN2200 — Office Accounting - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5182 --- # Medical Billing Clerk Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1250 — Records Management - BUSN1300 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - BUSN2190 — Business Document Proofreading and Editing - BUSN2370 — Medical Office Billing/Coding/Insurance - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5183 --- # Medical Front Office Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1250 — Records Management - BUSN1300 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1420 — Database Applications - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - BUSN2190 — Business Document Proofreading and Editing - BUSN2340 — Medical Administrative Procedures - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5184 --- # Microsoft Office Application Professional Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1250 — Records Management - BUSN1300 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1420 — Database Applications - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - BUSN2200 — Office Accounting - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5185 --- # Culinary Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - CUUL1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CUUL1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CUUL1120 — Principles of Cooking - CUUL1129 — Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations - CUUL1220 — Baking Principles - CUUL1320 — Garde Manger - CUUL1370 — Culinary Nutrition and Menu Development - CUUL1540 — Artisan and Specialty Bread - CUUL2130 — Culinary Practicum - CUUL2160 — Contemporary Cuisine - CUUL2190 — Principles of Culinary Leadership - CUUL2250 — Advanced Baking Principles - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5109 --- # Culinary Arts Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CUUL1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CUUL1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CUUL1120 — Principles of Cooking - CUUL1129 — Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations - CUUL1220 — Baking Principles - CUUL1320 — Garde Manger - CUUL1370 — Culinary Nutrition and Menu Development - CUUL2130 — Culinary Practicum - CUUL2160 — Contemporary Cuisine - CUUL2190 — Principles of Culinary Leadership - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5110 --- # Baking and Pastry Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUUL1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CUUL1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CUUL1120 — Principles of Cooking - CUUL1220 — Baking Principles - CUUL1370 — Culinary Nutrition and Menu Development - CUUL2250 — Advanced Baking Principles - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5275 --- # Prep Cook Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUUL1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CUUL1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CUUL1120 — Principles of Cooking - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5111 --- # Culinary Arts, AAS - New Curriculum Starts Fall 2026 **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BAKE1540 — Artisan Baking - CHEF1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CHEF1120 — Principles of Cooking - CHEF1140 — Principles of Culinary Leadership - CHEF1150 — Introduction to Nutrition and Sustainable Practices - CHEF1500 — Baking Principles I - CHEF1510 — Menu Development - CHEF1530 — Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations - CHEF2010 — Garde Manger - CHEF2020 — International Cuisine - CHEF2030 — Contemporary Cuisine - CHEF2040 — American Regional Cuisine - CHEF2100 — Culinary Practicum - CHEF2250 — Advanced Baking Principles - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5352 --- # Culinary Arts Diploma - New Curriculum Starts Fall 2026 **Diploma** ## Courses - CHEF1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CHEF1120 — Principles of Cooking - CHEF1140 — Principles of Culinary Leadership - CHEF1150 — Introduction to Nutrition and Sustainable Practices - CHEF1500 — Baking Principles I - CHEF1510 — Menu Development - CHEF1530 — Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations - CHEF2010 — Garde Manger - CHEF2030 — Contemporary Cuisine - CHEF2040 — American Regional Cuisine - CHEF2100 — Culinary Practicum - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5353 --- # Baking and Pastry Specialist Certificate - New Curriculum Starts Fall 2026 **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEF1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CHEF1120 — Principles of Cooking - CHEF1150 — Introduction to Nutrition and Sustainable Practices - CHEF1500 — Baking Principles I - CHEF1510 — Menu Development - CHEF2250 — Advanced Baking Principles - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5354 --- # Prep Cook Certificate - New Curriculum Starts Fall 2026 **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEF1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - CHEF1120 — Principles of Cooking - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5355 --- # GFA Film & Television Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FILM1100 — GFA Introduction to On-Set Film Production - FILM1150 — GFA Introduction to Special Makeup Effects - FILM1350 — GFA Electrical and Lighting - FILM1450 — GFA Grip and Rigging - FILM1510 — GFA Set Construction and Painting - FILM2060 — GFA Production Accounting Office Management - FILM2070 — GFA Introduction to Film and Television Costumes - FILM2100 — GFA Production Crew Externship - FILM2180 — GFA Introduction to the Camera Department - FILM2550 — GFA Practicum/Internship Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5309 --- # GFA Film & Television Post-Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FILM1045 — GFA Introduction to Film & Television Post-Production - FILM1650 — Fundamentals of Editing with Avid Media Composer 100 - FILM2140 — GFA Fundamentals of sound with AVID Pro Tools 100 - FILM2300 — GFA Fundamentals of Unreal Engine - FILM2550 — GFA Practicum/Internship Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5310 --- # Hotel Restaurant and Tourism Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HORT1720 — Introductory Floral Design - HRTM1100 — Introduction to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management - HRTM1105 — Tourism in Georgia - HRTM1110 — Travel Industry and Travel Geography - HRTM1120 — Tour and Cruise Management - HRTM1130 — Business Etiquette and Communication - HRTM1140 — Hotel Operations Management - HRTM1150 — Event Planning - HRTM1160 — Food and Beverage Management - HRTM1170 — Hospitality, Industry Accounting & Financial Analysis - HRTM1201 — Hospitality Marketing - HRTM1210 — Hospitality Law - HRTM1220 — Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry - HRTM1230 — Internship - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MKTG2210 — Entrepreneurship - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media - MKTG2550 — Analyzing Social Media - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5192 --- # Hotel Restaurant and Tourism Management Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HORT1720 — Introductory Floral Design - HRTM1100 — Introduction to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management - HRTM1105 — Tourism in Georgia - HRTM1110 — Travel Industry and Travel Geography - HRTM1130 — Business Etiquette and Communication - HRTM1140 — Hotel Operations Management - HRTM1150 — Event Planning - HRTM1160 — Food and Beverage Management - HRTM1170 — Hospitality, Industry Accounting & Financial Analysis - HRTM1201 — Hospitality Marketing - HRTM1210 — Hospitality Law - HRTM1220 — Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry - HRTM1230 — Internship - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MKTG2210 — Entrepreneurship - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media - MKTG2550 — Analyzing Social Media - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5193 --- # Event Coordinator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HRTM1150 — Event Planning - HRTM1201 — Hospitality Marketing - HRTM1210 — Hospitality Law Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5194 --- # Food and Beverage Director Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEF1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts - CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation - HRTM1100 — Introduction to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management - HRTM1160 — Food and Beverage Management - HRTM1220 — Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5195 --- # Hotel Management Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HRTM1140 — Hotel Operations Management - HRTM1150 — Event Planning - HRTM1201 — Hospitality Marketing - HRTM1210 — Hospitality Law - HRTM1220 — Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5196 --- # Travel Agency Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HRTM1110 — Travel Industry and Travel Geography - HRTM1120 — Tour and Cruise Management - HRTM1201 — Hospitality Marketing Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5197 --- # Marketing Management: Entrepreneurship Professional Selling Social Media Marketing Sports Marketing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1171 — Fundamental of Property and Casualty Insurance - MKTG1190 — Integrated Marketing Communications - MKTG1210 — Services Marketing - MKTG1280 — Introduction to Sports and Recreation Management - MKTG1370 — Consumer Behavior - MKTG2000 — Global Marketing - MKTG2010 — Small Business Management - MKTG2030 — Digital Publishing and Design - MKTG2060 — Marketing Channels - MKTG2070 — Buying and Merchandising - MKTG2080 — Regulations and Compliance in Sports - MKTG2090 — Marketing Research - MKTG2160 — Advanced Selling - MKTG2180 — Principles of Sports Marketing - MKTG2210 — Entrepreneurship - MKTG2280 — Sports Management - MKTG2300 — Marketing Management - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media - MKTG2550 — Analyzing Social Media - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5198 --- # Marketing Management: Entrepreneurship Professional Selling Social Media Marketing Sports Marketing Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1171 — Fundamental of Property and Casualty Insurance - MKTG1190 — Integrated Marketing Communications - MKTG1210 — Services Marketing - MKTG1280 — Introduction to Sports and Recreation Management - MKTG1370 — Consumer Behavior - MKTG2010 — Small Business Management - MKTG2030 — Digital Publishing and Design - MKTG2060 — Marketing Channels - MKTG2070 — Buying and Merchandising - MKTG2080 — Regulations and Compliance in Sports - MKTG2090 — Marketing Research - MKTG2160 — Advanced Selling - MKTG2180 — Principles of Sports Marketing - MKTG2210 — Entrepreneurship - MKTG2280 — Sports Management - MKTG2300 — Marketing Management - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media - MKTG2550 — Analyzing Social Media - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5199 --- # Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MKTG2010 — Small Business Management - MKTG2210 — Entrepreneurship Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5200 --- # Marketing Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1190 — Integrated Marketing Communications - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5201 --- # Small Business Marketing Manager Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1190 — Integrated Marketing Communications - MKTG2010 — Small Business Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5202 --- # Social Media Marketing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1190 — Integrated Marketing Communications - MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media - MKTG2550 — Analyzing Social Media Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5274 --- # Sports Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1280 — Introduction to Sports and Recreation Management - MKTG2080 — Regulations and Compliance in Sports - MKTG2180 — Principles of Sports Marketing - MKTG2280 — Sports Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5203 --- # Call Center Insurance Marketing Representative Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1160 — Professional Selling - MKTG1171 — Fundamental of Property and Casualty Insurance - MKTG2030 — Digital Publishing and Design Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5286 --- # Computer Programming, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST1520 — Scripting Technologies - CIST1530 — Web Graphics I - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2361 — C++ Programming I - CIST2362 — C++ Programming II - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2372 — Java Programming II - CIST2373 — Java Programming III - CIST2381 — Mobile Application Development - CIST2740 — Introduction to Game Development - CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming - CIST2921 — IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management - CIST2931 — Advanced Systems Project - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5204 --- # Computer Programming Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST2361 — C++ Programming I - CIST2362 — C++ Programming II - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2372 — Java Programming II - CIST2373 — Java Programming III - CIST2921 — IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management - CIST2931 — Advanced Systems Project - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5205 --- # Java Programmer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2372 — Java Programming II - CIST2373 — Java Programming III Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5219 --- # iOS App Development in Swift Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1306 — Programming Foundations - Swift - CIST2301 — Application Development in Swift I - CIST2302 — Application Development in Swift II Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5296 --- # Cybersecurity, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST1602 — Security Policies and Procedures - CIST2431 — UNIX/Linux Introduction - CIST2451 — Introduction to Networks-Cisco - CIST2452 — Cisco Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials - CIST2601 — Implementing Operating Systems Security - CIST2602 — Network Security - CIST2611 — Network Defense and Countermeasures - CIST2612 — Computer Forensics - CIST2613 — Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing - COMM1100 — Human Communication - CRJU1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU2050 — Criminal Procedure - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5208 --- # Cybersecurity Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST1602 — Security Policies and Procedures - CIST2431 — UNIX/Linux Introduction - CIST2451 — Introduction to Networks-Cisco - CIST2601 — Implementing Operating Systems Security - CIST2602 — Network Security - CIST2611 — Network Defense and Countermeasures - CIST2612 — Computer Forensics - CIST2613 — Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5209 --- # Cyber Crime Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2612 — Computer Forensics - CRJU1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU2050 — Criminal Procedure Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5215 --- # Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST1602 — Security Policies and Procedures - CIST2601 — Implementing Operating Systems Security - CIST2602 — Network Security - CIST2611 — Network Defense and Countermeasures - CIST2612 — Computer Forensics - CIST2613 — Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5218 --- # Game Development, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST1520 — Scripting Technologies - CIST1530 — Web Graphics I - CIST2361 — C++ Programming I - CIST2362 — C++ Programming II - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2381 — Mobile Application Development - CIST2740 — Introduction to Game Development - CIST2741 — Advanced Game Development - CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming - CIST2743 — Introduction to Game Physics - CIST2744 — Advanced Game Physics - CIST2745 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CIST2746 — Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Gaming - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5206 --- # Game Development Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST2361 — C++ Programming I - CIST2362 — C++ Programming II - CIST2740 — Introduction to Game Development - CIST2741 — Advanced Game Development - CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming - CIST2743 — Introduction to Game Physics - CIST2744 — Advanced Game Physics - CIST2745 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CIST2746 — Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Gaming - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5207 --- # Game Developer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST2361 — C++ Programming I - CIST2362 — C++ Programming II - CIST2740 — Introduction to Game Development - CIST2741 — Advanced Game Development - CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming - CIST2743 — Introduction to Game Physics - CIST2744 — Advanced Game Physics - CIST2745 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CIST2746 — Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Gaming - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1113 — Precalculus Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5217 --- # Networking Specialist, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2411 — Microsoft Client - CIST2412 — Microsoft Server Installation and Maintenance - CIST2413 — Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure - CIST2414 — Maintaining Windows Servers - CIST2431 — UNIX/Linux Introduction - CIST2432 — UNIX/Linux Server - CIST2433 — UNIX/Linux Advanced Server - CIST2434 — UNIX/Linux Scripting - CIST2451 — Introduction to Networks-Cisco - CIST2452 — Cisco Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials - CIST2453 — Enterprise Networking, Security & Automation - CIST2461 — Data Center I - CIST2463 — Data Center II - CIST2480 — AWS Cloud Foundations - CIST2481 — AWS Cloud Architecting - CIST2482 — AWS Cloud Developing - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5210 --- # Networking Specialist Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2411 — Microsoft Client - CIST2412 — Microsoft Server Installation and Maintenance - CIST2413 — Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure - CIST2414 — Maintaining Windows Servers - CIST2431 — UNIX/Linux Introduction - CIST2432 — UNIX/Linux Server - CIST2433 — UNIX/Linux Advanced Server - CIST2434 — UNIX/Linux Scripting - CIST2451 — Introduction to Networks-Cisco - CIST2452 — Cisco Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials - CIST2453 — Enterprise Networking, Security & Automation - CIST2461 — Data Center I - CIST2463 — Data Center II - CIST2480 — AWS Cloud Foundations - CIST2481 — AWS Cloud Architecting - CIST2482 — AWS Cloud Developing - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5211 --- # Cisco Network Specialist CCNA Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST2451 — Introduction to Networks-Cisco - CIST2452 — Cisco Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials - CIST2453 — Enterprise Networking, Security & Automation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5214 --- # Linux/UNIX System Administrator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST2431 — UNIX/Linux Introduction - CIST2432 — UNIX/Linux Server - CIST2433 — UNIX/Linux Advanced Server - CIST2434 — UNIX/Linux Scripting Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5220 --- # Network Administrator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - CIST2411 — Microsoft Client - CIST2412 — Microsoft Server Installation and Maintenance - CIST2413 — Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure - CIST2414 — Maintaining Windows Servers - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5221 --- # PC Repair and Network Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5222 --- # Data Center Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - CIST2461 — Data Center I - CIST2463 — Data Center II - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5216 --- # AWS Cloud Solutions Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST2480 — AWS Cloud Foundations - CIST2481 — AWS Cloud Architecting - CIST2482 — AWS Cloud Developing Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5293 --- # Data Center Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST2461 — Data Center I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5321 --- # Advanced Data Center Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals - CIST2463 — Data Center II Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5323 --- # CompTIA A+ Preparation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5324 --- # Data Center Foundations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5322 --- # Web Site Design/Development, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST1520 — Scripting Technologies - CIST1530 — Web Graphics I - CIST1550 — Web Vector Graphics - CIST1560 — Web Graphics for Print - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2351 — PHP Programming I - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2381 — Mobile Application Development - CIST2510 — Web Technologies - CIST2531 — Web Graphics II - CIST2550 — Web Development II - CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming - CIST2921 — IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management - CIST2950 — Web Systems Project - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5212 --- # Web Site Design/Development Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST1520 — Scripting Technologies - CIST1530 — Web Graphics I - CIST1550 — Web Vector Graphics - CIST1560 — Web Graphics for Print - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2351 — PHP Programming I - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2381 — Mobile Application Development - CIST2510 — Web Technologies - CIST2531 — Web Graphics II - CIST2550 — Web Development II - CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming - CIST2921 — IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management - CIST2950 — Web Systems Project - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5213 --- # Graphic Design for the Web Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST1530 — Web Graphics I - CIST1550 — Web Vector Graphics - CIST1560 — Web Graphics for Print - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2510 — Web Technologies - CIST2531 — Web Graphics II - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5272 --- # Web Site Developer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST1510 — Web Development I - CIST1520 — Scripting Technologies - CIST1530 — Web Graphics I - CIST1550 — Web Vector Graphics - CIST1560 — Web Graphics for Print - CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals - CIST2351 — PHP Programming I - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2381 — Mobile Application Development - CIST2510 — Web Technologies - CIST2531 — Web Graphics II - CIST2550 — Web Development II - CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming - CIST2950 — Web Systems Project Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5223 --- # Early College Essentials Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL1112 — Biology II - BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab - BIOL2107 — Biological Principles I - BIOL2107L — Biological Principles Lab I - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - CHEM1151 — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM1151L — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab - CHEM1152 — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry - CHEM1152L — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - CHEM1212 — Chemistry II - CHEM1212L — Chemistry Lab II - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1113 — Precalculus - MATH1127 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1131 — Calculus I - MATH1132 — Calculus II - PHYS1111 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1111L — Introductory Physics Lab I - PHYS1112 — Introductory Physics II - PHYS1112L — Introductory Physics Lab II - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2103 — Human Development - PSYC2250 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5285 --- # Driverless and Driver Assist Systems Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1040 — Steering and Suspension - ACAP1050 — Brakes - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP1080 — Engine Performance - AUMB1010 — Introduction to Mercedes Dealer Systems - AUMB1020 — Mercedes Electrical Systems - AUMB1030 — Mercedes Brake Systems - AUMB1040 — Mercedes Engine Performance Systems - AUMB1050 — Mercedes Suspension and Steering Systems - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT1030 — Automotive Brake Systems - AUTT1040 — Automotive Engine Performance - AUTT1050 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems - AUTT2140 — Advanced Driver Assist Systems - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD1030 — Ford Brake Systems - FORD1040 — Ford Engine Performance Systems - FORD1050 — Ford Suspension & Steering Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5299 --- # Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Service Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1040 — Steering and Suspension - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP1080 — Engine Performance - AUMB1010 — Introduction to Mercedes Dealer Systems - AUMB1020 — Mercedes Electrical Systems - AUMB1040 — Mercedes Engine Performance Systems - AUMB1050 — Mercedes Suspension and Steering Systems - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1040 — Automotive Engine Performance - AUTT2125 — Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Service and Repair - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD1040 — Ford Engine Performance Systems - FORD1050 — Ford Suspension & Steering Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5306 --- # Air Conditioning Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AIRC1005 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - AIRC1010 — Refrigeration Principles and Practices - AIRC1020 — Refrigeration Systems Components - AIRC1030 — HVACR Electrical Fundamentals - AIRC1040 — HVACR Electric Motors - AIRC1050 — HVACR Electrical Components and Controls - AIRC1060 — Air Conditioning Systems Application and Installation - AIRC1070 — Gas Heat - AIRC1080 — Heat Pumps and Related Systems - AIRC1090 — Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Systems - AIRC2005 — Design and Application of Light Commercial Air Conditioning - AIRC2010 — Light Commercial Air Conditioning Control Systems - AIRC2020 — Light Commercial Air Conditioning Systems Operation - AIRC2040 — Residential Systems Designs - AIRC2050 — Georgia State and Local Residential Air Conditioning Codes - AIRC2060 — Air Distribution Systems for Residential Air Conditioning - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5130 --- # Air Conditioning Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AIRC1005 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - AIRC1010 — Refrigeration Principles and Practices - AIRC1020 — Refrigeration Systems Components - AIRC1030 — HVACR Electrical Fundamentals - AIRC1040 — HVACR Electric Motors - AIRC1050 — HVACR Electrical Components and Controls - AIRC1060 — Air Conditioning Systems Application and Installation - AIRC1070 — Gas Heat - AIRC1080 — Heat Pumps and Related Systems - AIRC1090 — Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Systems - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5131 --- # Air Conditioning Electrical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AIRC1030 — HVACR Electrical Fundamentals - AIRC1040 — HVACR Electric Motors - AIRC1050 — HVACR Electrical Components and Controls Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5133 --- # Air Conditioning System Maintenance Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AIRC1005 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - AIRC1010 — Refrigeration Principles and Practices - AIRC1030 — HVACR Electrical Fundamentals Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5134 --- # Refrigeration System Service Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AIRC1005 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - AIRC1010 — Refrigeration Principles and Practices - AIRC1020 — Refrigeration Systems Components - AIRC1030 — HVACR Electrical Fundamentals - AIRC1040 — HVACR Electric Motors Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5136 --- # Natural Gas Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AIRC1070 — Gas Heat - COFC1080 — Construction Trades Core - EMPL1000 — Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development - PPFT1070 — Special Piping Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5304 --- # Automotive Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT1030 — Automotive Brake Systems - AUTT1040 — Automotive Engine Performance - AUTT1050 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems - AUTT1060 — Automotive Climate Control Systems - AUTT2010 — Automotive Engine Repair - AUTT2020 — Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles - AUTT2030 — Automotive Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5141 --- # Automotive Technology, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT1030 — Automotive Brake Systems - AUTT1040 — Automotive Engine Performance - AUTT1050 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems - AUTT1060 — Automotive Climate Control Systems - AUTT2010 — Automotive Engine Repair - AUTT2020 — Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles - AUTT2030 — Automotive Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5280 --- # Automotive Chassis Technician Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT1030 — Automotive Brake Systems - AUTT1050 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5143 --- # Automotive Climate Control Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT1060 — Automotive Climate Control Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5144 --- # Auto Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5145 --- # Automotive Engine Performance Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT1040 — Automotive Engine Performance Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5146 --- # Automotive Engine Repair Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT2010 — Automotive Engine Repair Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5147 --- # Automotive Transmission/Transaxle Tech Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction - AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUTT2020 — Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles - AUTT2030 — Automotive Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5148 --- # Residential Construction Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CARP1070 — Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations - CARP1105 — Floor Wall and Stair Framing - CARP1110 — Ceiling and Roof Framing - CARP1112 — Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings - CARP1114 — Interior Finishes - CARP1190 — Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks - CCMN1000 — Introduction to Construction and Development - CMTT2010 — Residential Estimating Review - CMTT2020 — Construction Drafting I - CMTT2050 — Residential Code Review - CMTT2130 — Computerized Construction Scheduling - CMTT2170 — Construction Contracting - COFC1011 — Overview of Building Construction Practices - COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety - COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5153 --- # Residential Construction Management Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - CARP1070 — Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations - CARP1105 — Floor Wall and Stair Framing - CARP1110 — Ceiling and Roof Framing - CARP1112 — Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings - CARP1114 — Interior Finishes - CARP1190 — Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks - CMTT2010 — Residential Estimating Review - CMTT2020 — Construction Drafting I - CMTT2050 — Residential Code Review - CMTT2130 — Computerized Construction Scheduling - CMTT2170 — Construction Contracting - COFC1011 — Overview of Building Construction Practices - COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety - COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MGMT1125 — Business Ethics - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5154 --- # Carpentry - Residential Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CARP1070 — Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations - CARP1105 — Floor Wall and Stair Framing - CARP1110 — Ceiling and Roof Framing - CARP1112 — Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings - CARP1114 — Interior Finishes - CARP1190 — Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks - CCMN1000 — Introduction to Construction and Development - CMTT2020 — Construction Drafting I - CMTT2050 — Residential Code Review - COFC1011 — Overview of Building Construction Practices - COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety - COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5152 --- # Certified Construction Worker Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COFC1011 — Overview of Building Construction Practices - COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety - COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5155 --- # Finish Carpenter Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CARP1112 — Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings - CARP1114 — Interior Finishes - CARP1190 — Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks - COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety - COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5156 --- # Framing Carpenter Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CARP1070 — Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations - CARP1105 — Floor Wall and Stair Framing - CARP1110 — Ceiling and Roof Framing - COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety - COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5157 --- # Residential Construction Manager Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CARP1070 — Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations - CMTT2010 — Residential Estimating Review - CMTT2020 — Construction Drafting I - CMTT2050 — Residential Code Review - CMTT2130 — Computerized Construction Scheduling - CMTT2170 — Construction Contracting - COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety - COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5158 --- # Commercial Construction Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CCMN1000 — Introduction to Construction and Development - CCMN1020 — Building Technologies and Methods - CCMN1030 — Construction Graphics - CCMN1040 — Construction Safety - CCMN1050 — Commercial Building Code - CCMN1060 — Construction Estimating I - CCMN2010 — Construction Law - CCMN2020 — Construction Scheduling - CCMN2030 — Construction Accounting and Financial Management - CCMN2040 — Construction Project Management - CCMN2070 — Construction Estimating II - CCMN2500 — Commercial Construction Management Internship-Practicum - DRFT2050 — Surveying I - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1113 — Precalculus - MATH1131 — Calculus I - MATH1132 — Calculus II - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PHSC1111 — Physical Science I - PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics - PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHYS1111 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1111L — Introductory Physics Lab I - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5159 --- # Commercial Construction Contract Administrator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCMN1000 — Introduction to Construction and Development - CCMN1020 — Building Technologies and Methods - CCMN1030 — Construction Graphics - CCMN1040 — Construction Safety - CCMN1060 — Construction Estimating I - CCMN2010 — Construction Law - CCMN2020 — Construction Scheduling - CCMN2030 — Construction Accounting and Financial Management - CCMN2040 — Construction Project Management - CCMN2070 — Construction Estimating II - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5160 --- # Commercial Construction Estimator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCMN1000 — Introduction to Construction and Development - CCMN1020 — Building Technologies and Methods - CCMN1030 — Construction Graphics - CCMN1060 — Construction Estimating I - CCMN2070 — Construction Estimating II - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5161 --- # Commercial Construction Building Inspector Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCMN1000 — Introduction to Construction and Development - CCMN1020 — Building Technologies and Methods - CCMN1030 — Construction Graphics - CCMN1050 — Commercial Building Code Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5315 --- # Drafting Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2145 — Personal Finance - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CETC1114 — Intermediate Computer Aided Design - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - DFTG1015 — Practical Geometry and Trigonometry for Drafting Technology - DFTG1101 — CAD Fundamentals - DFTG1103 — Multiview/Basic Dimensioning - DFTG1105 — 3D Mechanical Modeling - DFTG1107 — Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views - DFTG1109 — Auxiliary Views/Surface Development - DFTG1111 — Fasteners - DFTG1113 — Assembly Drawings - DFTG1125 — Architectural Fundamentals - DFTG1127 — Architectural 3D Modeling - DFTG1129 — Residential Drawing I - DFTG1131 — Residential Drawing II - DFTG1133 — Commercial Drawing I - DFTG2010 — Engineering Graphics - DFTG2020 — Visualization and Graphics - DFTG2030 — Advanced 3D Modeling Architectural - DFTG2040 — Advanced 3D Modeling Mechanical - DFTG2110 — Print Reading I - DFTG2120 — Print Reading for Architecture - DFTG2210 — Print Reading II - DFTG2250 — Portfolio Development - DFTG2300 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 3 - DFTG2400 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 4 - DFTG2500 — Drafting Technology Exit Review - DFTG2600 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 6 - DRFT2000 — Public Works Infrastructure - DRFT2010 — Construction Materials - DRFT2020 — Construction Materials and Cost Estimating - DRFT2030 — Project Management - DRFT2050 — Surveying I - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1112 — College Trigonometry - MATH1113 — Precalculus - MATH1131 — Calculus I - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics - PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5163 --- # Drafting Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACCT2145 — Personal Finance - CETC1114 — Intermediate Computer Aided Design - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - DFTG1015 — Practical Geometry and Trigonometry for Drafting Technology - DFTG1101 — CAD Fundamentals - DFTG1103 — Multiview/Basic Dimensioning - DFTG1105 — 3D Mechanical Modeling - DFTG1107 — Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views - DFTG1109 — Auxiliary Views/Surface Development - DFTG1111 — Fasteners - DFTG1113 — Assembly Drawings - DFTG1125 — Architectural Fundamentals - DFTG1127 — Architectural 3D Modeling - DFTG1129 — Residential Drawing I - DFTG1131 — Residential Drawing II - DFTG1133 — Commercial Drawing I - DFTG2010 — Engineering Graphics - DFTG2020 — Visualization and Graphics - DFTG2030 — Advanced 3D Modeling Architectural - DFTG2040 — Advanced 3D Modeling Mechanical - DFTG2110 — Print Reading I - DFTG2120 — Print Reading for Architecture - DFTG2210 — Print Reading II - DFTG2250 — Portfolio Development - DFTG2300 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 3 - DFTG2400 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 4 - DFTG2500 — Drafting Technology Exit Review - DFTG2600 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 6 - DRFT2000 — Public Works Infrastructure - DRFT2010 — Construction Materials - DRFT2020 — Construction Materials and Cost Estimating - DRFT2030 — Project Management - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1113 — Precalculus - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5164 --- # Advanced CAD Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFTG1101 — CAD Fundamentals - DFTG1103 — Multiview/Basic Dimensioning - DFTG1105 — 3D Mechanical Modeling - DFTG1107 — Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views - DFTG1109 — Auxiliary Views/Surface Development - DFTG1111 — Fasteners - DFTG1113 — Assembly Drawings - DFTG1125 — Architectural Fundamentals - DFTG1127 — Architectural 3D Modeling - DFTG1129 — Residential Drawing I - DFTG1131 — Residential Drawing II - DFTG1133 — Commercial Drawing I - DFTG2030 — Advanced 3D Modeling Architectural - DFTG2040 — Advanced 3D Modeling Mechanical Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5165 --- # CAD Operator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFTG1101 — CAD Fundamentals - DFTG1103 — Multiview/Basic Dimensioning - DFTG1105 — 3D Mechanical Modeling - DFTG1107 — Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views - DFTG1109 — Auxiliary Views/Surface Development - DFTG1125 — Architectural Fundamentals - DFTG1127 — Architectural 3D Modeling - DFTG1129 — Residential Drawing I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5166 --- # Drafter’s Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFTG1101 — CAD Fundamentals - DFTG1103 — Multiview/Basic Dimensioning - DFTG1105 — 3D Mechanical Modeling - DFTG1125 — Architectural Fundamentals Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5167 --- # Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CIST2361 — C++ Programming I - CIST2371 — Java Programming I - CIST2431 — UNIX/Linux Introduction - CIST2461 — Data Center I - DFTG2010 — Engineering Graphics - DFTG2020 — Visualization and Graphics - ECET1102 — Circuit Analysis I - ECET1102L — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ECET1111 — Digital Systems I - ECET1111L — Digital Systems I Lab - ECET2102 — Circuit Analysis II - ECET2102L — Circuit Analysis II Lab - ECET2111 — Digital Systems II - ECET2111L — Digital Systems II Lab - ECET2121 — Electronic Circuits I - ECET2121L — Electronic Circuits I Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL1105 — Workplace and Technical Communication - ENGT1000 — Introduction to Engineering Technology - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - LOGI1000 — Business Logistics - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1113 — Precalculus - MATH1127 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1131 — Calculus I - MATH1132 — Calculus II - MEGT1010 — Manufacturing Processes - MEGT2030 — Statics - MEGT2080 — Strength of Materials - MGMT2200 — Production/Operations Management - MGMT2210 — Project Management - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1111 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1111L — Introductory Physics Lab I - PHYS1112 — Introductory Physics II - PHYS1112L — Introductory Physics Lab II - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5168 --- # Engineering Technology Basics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL2107 — Biological Principles I - BIOL2107L — Biological Principles Lab I - CHEM1151 — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM1151L — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - DFTG1101 — CAD Fundamentals - DFTG2010 — Engineering Graphics - ECET1102 — Circuit Analysis I - ECET1102L — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGT1000 — Introduction to Engineering Technology - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - GIFS1101 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1113 — Precalculus - PHYS1111 — Introductory Physics I - PHYS1111L — Introductory Physics Lab I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5282 --- # Electrical Systems Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ELTR1010 — Direct Current Fundamentals - ELTR1020 — Alternating Current Fundamentals - ELTR1060 — Electrical Prints, Schematics & Symbols - ELTR1080 — Commercial Wiring I - ELTR1090 — Commercial Wiring II - ELTR1180 — Electrical Controls - ELTR1205 — Residential Wiring I - ELTR1210 — Residential Wiring II - ELTR1220 — Industrial PLC’s - ELTR1270 — N.E.C. Industrial Wiring Applications - ELTR1540 — Wire Pulling and Codes - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - IDFC1007 — Industrial Safety Procedures - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5357 --- # Basic Electrician Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELTR1060 — Electrical Prints, Schematics & Symbols - ELTR1205 — Residential Wiring I - ELTR1210 — Residential Wiring II - IDFC1007 — Industrial Safety Procedures Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5300 --- # Electric Vehicle Charging Station Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECET1102 — Circuit Analysis I - ECET1102L — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ECET2102 — Circuit Analysis II - ECET2102L — Circuit Analysis II Lab - ELTR1010 — Direct Current Fundamentals - ELTR1020 — Alternating Current Fundamentals - ELTR1050 — Electric Vehicle Chargers - IDFC1011 — Direct Current I - IDFC1012 — Alternating Current I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5319 --- # Ford ASSET Automotive, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD1030 — Ford Brake Systems - FORD1040 — Ford Engine Performance Systems - FORD1050 — Ford Suspension & Steering Systems - FORD1060 — Ford Climate Control Systems - FORD2010 — Ford Engine Systems & Repair - FORD2020 — Ford Drive Train - FORD2030 — Ford Automatic Transmission & Transaxles - FORD2100 — Ford Internship I - FORD2200 — Ford Internship II - FORD2300 — Ford Internship III - FORD2400 — Ford Internship IV - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5291 --- # Ford ASSET HVAC Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD1060 — Ford Climate Control Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5325 --- # Ford ASSET Engine Repair Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD2010 — Ford Engine Systems & Repair - FORD2100 — Ford Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5326 --- # Ford ASSET Electrical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5329 --- # Ford ASSET Engine Performance Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD1040 — Ford Engine Performance Systems - FORD2010 — Ford Engine Systems & Repair - FORD2100 — Ford Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5345 --- # Ford ASSET Drivetrain Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD2020 — Ford Drive Train - FORD2030 — Ford Automatic Transmission & Transaxles - FORD2100 — Ford Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5332 --- # Ford ASSET Chassis Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems - FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems - FORD1030 — Ford Brake Systems - FORD1050 — Ford Suspension & Steering Systems - FORD2100 — Ford Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5346 --- # Diesel Equipment Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - DIET1000 — Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety - DIET1010 — Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems - DIET1020 — Preventive Maintenance - DIET1030 — Diesel Engines - DIET1040 — Diesel Truck and Heavy Equipment HVAC Systems - DIET1050 — Diesel Equipment Technology Internship - DIET2001 — Heavy Equipment Hydraulics - DIET2011 — Off Road Drivelines - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5305 --- # Diesel Engine Service Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DIET1000 — Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety - DIET1010 — Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems - DIET1030 — Diesel Engines Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5313 --- # Diesel Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DIET1000 — Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety - DIET1010 — Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5314 --- # Heavy Diesel Service Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DIET1000 — Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety - DIET1010 — Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems - DIET1030 — Diesel Engines - DIET1050 — Diesel Equipment Technology Internship - DIET2001 — Heavy Equipment Hydraulics - DIET2011 — Off Road Drivelines Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5150 --- # Diesel Equipment HVAC and Maintenance Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DIET1000 — Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety - DIET1010 — Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems - DIET1020 — Preventive Maintenance - DIET1040 — Diesel Truck and Heavy Equipment HVAC Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5302 --- # Mechatronics Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - AUMF1150 — Introduction to Robotics - COMM1100 — Human Communication - DFTG2010 — Engineering Graphics - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - IDFC1011 — Direct Current I - IDFC1012 — Alternating Current I - IDFC1013 — Solid State Devices I - IDSY1005 — Introduction to Mechatronics - IDSY1112 — Motor Controls I - IDSY1113 — Motor Controls II - IDSY1170 — Industrial Mechanics - IDSY1181 — Fluid Power Systems - IDSY1230 — Instrumentation - IDSY2000 — PLC I - IDSY2001 — PLC II - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MCTX2250 — Mechatronics Capstone - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5289 --- # Mechatronics Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AUMF1150 — Introduction to Robotics - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - IDFC1011 — Direct Current I - IDFC1012 — Alternating Current I - IDFC1013 — Solid State Devices I - IDSY1112 — Motor Controls I - IDSY1113 — Motor Controls II - IDSY1181 — Fluid Power Systems - IDSY1230 — Instrumentation - IDSY2000 — PLC I - IDSY2001 — PLC II - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MCTX2250 — Mechatronics Capstone - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5288 --- # Rapid Transit Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AUMF1150 — Introduction to Robotics - ECET1102 — Circuit Analysis I - ECET1102L — Circuit Analysis I Lab - ECET1111 — Digital Systems I - ECET1111L — Digital Systems I Lab - ECET2102 — Circuit Analysis II - ECET2102L — Circuit Analysis II Lab - ECET2111 — Digital Systems II - ECET2111L — Digital Systems II Lab - ECET2121 — Electronic Circuits I - ECET2121L — Electronic Circuits I Lab - ELTR1060 — Electrical Prints, Schematics & Symbols - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - ENGT1000 — Introduction to Engineering Technology - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - IDSY1112 — Motor Controls I - IDSY1113 — Motor Controls II - IDSY2000 — PLC I - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MEGT1321 — Machining and Welding - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5303 --- # Mechatronics Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IDSY1005 — Introduction to Mechatronics - IDSY1170 — Industrial Mechanics - IDSY1181 — Fluid Power Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5287 --- # Mercedes-Benz College Automotive Program, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - AUMB1010 — Introduction to Mercedes Dealer Systems - AUMB1020 — Mercedes Electrical Systems - AUMB1030 — Mercedes Brake Systems - AUMB1040 — Mercedes Engine Performance Systems - AUMB1050 — Mercedes Suspension and Steering Systems - AUMB1060 — Mercedes Climate Control Systems - AUMB2010 — Mercedes Engine Systems and Repair - AUMB2020 — Mercedes Drive Train - AUMB2030 — Mercedes Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles - AUMB2100 — Mercedes Internship I - AUMB2200 — Mercedes Internship II - AUMB2300 — Mercedes Internship III - AUMB2400 — Mercedes Internship IV - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5278 --- # Mercedes-Benz Electrical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUMB1010 — Introduction to Mercedes Dealer Systems - AUMB1020 — Mercedes Electrical Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5328 --- # MOPAR (CAP) College Automotive Program, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1010 — Engine Systems - ACAP1020 — Automatic Transmissions - ACAP1030 — Drive Trains - ACAP1040 — Steering and Suspension - ACAP1050 — Brakes - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP1070 — HVAC Systems - ACAP1080 — Engine Performance - ACAP2010 — Internship I - ACAP2020 — Internship II - ACAP2030 — Internship III - ACAP2040 — Internship IV - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5137 --- # MOPAR (CAP) College Automotive Program Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1010 — Engine Systems - ACAP1020 — Automatic Transmissions - ACAP1030 — Drive Trains - ACAP1040 — Steering and Suspension - ACAP1050 — Brakes - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP1070 — HVAC Systems - ACAP1080 — Engine Performance - ACAP2010 — Internship I - ACAP2020 — Internship II - ACAP2030 — Internship III - ACAP2040 — Internship IV - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5138 --- # MOPAR (CAP) Electrical Technician Program Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5139 --- # MOPAR (CAP) Engine Performance Program Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1010 — Engine Systems - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP1080 — Engine Performance - ACAP2010 — Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5140 --- # MOPAR (CAP) Drivetrain Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1020 — Automatic Transmissions - ACAP1030 — Drive Trains - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP2010 — Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5343 --- # MOPAR (CAP) Engine Repair Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1010 — Engine Systems - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP2010 — Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5327 --- # MOPAR (CAP) Chassis Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems - ACAP1040 — Steering and Suspension - ACAP1050 — Brakes - ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems - ACAP2010 — Internship I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5344 --- # Welding and Joining Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology - WELD1000 — Introduction to Welding Technology - WELD1010 — Oxyfuel Cutting - WELD1030 — Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology - WELD1040 — Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1050 — Horizontal Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1060 — Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1070 — Overhead Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1090 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WELD1110 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD1120 — Preparation for Industrial Qualification - WELD1150 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD1151 — Fabrication Processes - WELD1153 — Flux Cored Arc Welding - WELD1165 — Robotic Welding Operator Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5169 --- # Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welder Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WELD1000 — Introduction to Welding Technology - WELD1010 — Oxyfuel Cutting - WELD1030 — Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology - WELD1040 — Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1050 — Horizontal Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1060 — Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1070 — Overhead Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1090 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5173 --- # Flux Cored Arc Welder Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WELD1000 — Introduction to Welding Technology - WELD1010 — Oxyfuel Cutting - WELD1030 — Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology - WELD1040 — Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WELD1090 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WELD1110 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD1153 — Flux Cored Arc Welding Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5170 --- # Gas Metal Arc Welder Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WELD1000 — Introduction to Welding Technology - WELD1010 — Oxyfuel Cutting - WELD1030 — Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology - WELD1090 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WELD1110 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD1153 — Flux Cored Arc Welding Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5171 --- # Gas Tungsten Arc Welder Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WELD1000 — Introduction to Welding Technology - WELD1010 — Oxyfuel Cutting - WELD1030 — Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology - WELD1090 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WELD1110 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD1150 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WELD1153 — Flux Cored Arc Welding Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5172 --- # Robotic Welding Operator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WELD1000 — Introduction to Welding Technology - WELD1010 — Oxyfuel Cutting - WELD1030 — Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology - WELD1090 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - WELD1165 — Robotic Welding Operator Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5316 --- # Bioscience Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL2107 — Biological Principles I - BIOL2107L — Biological Principles Lab I - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - BIOL2250 — Applied Biotechnology Internship - BIOL2300 — Biological Research - BSCI1111 — Introduction to Bioscience - BSCI1117 — Laboratory Calculations and Data Analysis - BSCI1211 — Regulatory Compliance - BSCI1212 — Instrumentation, Validation and Quality Assurance - BSCI1220 — Fundamentals of Biomanufacturing - BSCI1230 — Environmental Laboratory Testing Methods - BSCI1240 — Pollution and Remediation - BSCI2220 — Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Analysis - BSCI2230 — Methods of Protein Analysis - BSCI2290 — Integrative Biology - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - CHEM1212 — Chemistry II - CHEM1212L — Chemistry Lab II - CHEM2211 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2211L — Organic Chemistry Lab I - CHEM2212 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM2212L — Organic Chemistry II Lab - CHEM2300 — Quantitative Analysis - CHEM2300L — Quantitative Analysis Lab - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5262 --- # Good Laboratory Practices Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BSCI1117 — Laboratory Calculations and Data Analysis - BSCI1211 — Regulatory Compliance - BSCI1212 — Instrumentation, Validation and Quality Assurance - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - MATH1111 — College Algebra Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5281 --- # Cardiovascular Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - CAVT1002 — Medical Physics - CAVT1020 — Cardiac Catheterization I - CAVT1021 — Cardiac Catheterization Clinical I - CAVT1030 — Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy - CAVT1080 — Advanced Hemodynamics and Cardiac Physiology - CAVT1090 — Drug Calculations and Administration - CAVT1100 — Cardiac Catheterization Fundamentals - CAVT2020 — Cardiac Catheterization 2 - CAVT2030 — Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 2 - CAVT2050 — Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 3 - CAVT2070 — Cardiac Catheterization Registry Review I - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1127 — Introduction to Statistics - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics - PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5231 --- # Dental Assisting Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1040 — Introduction to Health Care - DENA1030 — Preventive Dentistry - DENA1050 — Microbiology and Infection Control - DENA1070 — Oral Pathology and Therapeutics - DENA1080 — Dental Anatomy - DENA1090 — Dental Assisting National Board Examination Preparation - DENA1340 — Dental Assisting I: General Chairside - DENA1350 — Dental Assisting II: Dental Specialties and EFDA Skills - DENA1390 — Dental Radiology - DENA1400 — Dental Practice Management - DENA1460 — Dental Practicum I - DENA1470 — Dental Practicum II - DENA1480 — Dental Practicum III - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MATH1111 — College Algebra - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5244 --- # Basic Dental Assisting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DENA1050 — Microbiology and Infection Control - DENA1080 — Dental Anatomy - DENA1340 — Dental Assisting I: General Chairside Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5245 --- # Advanced Dental Assisting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DENA1350 — Dental Assisting II: Dental Specialties and EFDA Skills - DENA1390 — Dental Radiology - DENA1400 — Dental Practice Management - DENA1460 — Dental Practicum I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5246 --- # Coronal Polishing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DENA1030 — Preventive Dentistry - DENA1340 — Dental Assisting I: General Chairside - DENA1350 — Dental Assisting II: Dental Specialties and EFDA Skills Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5347 --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Abdomen-extended, OB/GYN, and Breast Concentrations), AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - DMSO1010 — Foundations of Sonography - DMSO1020 — Sectional Anatomy and Normal Sonographic Appearance - DMSO1040 — Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation - DMSO1050 — Abdominal Sonography I - DMSO1060 — Clinical Sonography I - DMSO1070 — Pelvic Sonography and First Trimester Obstetrics - DMSO1080 — Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation Registry Review - DMSO1090 — Introduction to Vascular Sonography - DMSO1101 — Clinical Sonography II - Part A - DMSO1102 — Clinical Sonography II - Part B - DMSO2010 — OB Second and Third Trimesters - DMSO2020 — Specialized Sonographic Procedures - DMSO2021 — Breast Sonography - DMSO2031 — Clinical Sonography III (Part A) - DMSO2032 — Clinical Sonography III (Part B) - DMSO2040 — Comprehensive ABD and OB/GYN Registry Review - DMSO2050 — Clinical Sonography IV - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics - PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5234 --- # Echocardiography Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - CAVT1030 — Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy - DMSO1040 — Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation - DMSO1080 — Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation Registry Review - DMSO1090 — Introduction to Vascular Sonography - ECHO1100 — Echocardiography Fundamentals - ECHO1310 — Echocardiography I - ECHO1320 — Echocardiography II - ECHO1370 — Echocardiography Clinical I - ECHO2310 — Pediatric Echocardiography - ECHO2360 — Echocardiography Clinical II - ECHO2370 — Echocardiography Clinical III - ECHO2400 — Comprehensive Registry Review - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1127 — Introduction to Statistics - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics - PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5232 --- # Paramedicine, AAS - Starting Summer 2026 **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - EMSP2100 — Paramedic Foundations - EMSP2101 — Paramedic Pharmacology & Airway Management - EMSP2102 — Paramedic Cardiology - EMSP2103 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies - EMSP2104 — Paramedic Trauma Care - EMSP2105 — Paramedic Special Populations - EMSP2106 — Paramedic Applications - EMSP2201 — Paramedic Experience I - EMSP2202 — Paramedic Experience II - EMSP2203 — Paramedic Experience III - EMSP2204 — Paramedic Experience IV - EMSP2205 — Paramedic Experience V - EMSP2206 — Paramedic Capstone Field Internship - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5351 --- # Paramedicine Diploma - Starting Summer 2026 **Diploma** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - EMSP2100 — Paramedic Foundations - EMSP2101 — Paramedic Pharmacology & Airway Management - EMSP2102 — Paramedic Cardiology - EMSP2103 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies - EMSP2104 — Paramedic Trauma Care - EMSP2105 — Paramedic Special Populations - EMSP2106 — Paramedic Applications - EMSP2201 — Paramedic Experience I - EMSP2202 — Paramedic Experience II - EMSP2203 — Paramedic Experience III - EMSP2204 — Paramedic Experience IV - EMSP2205 — Paramedic Experience V - EMSP2206 — Paramedic Capstone Field Internship - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5350 --- # Paramedicine Accelerated Certificate - Starting Summer 2026 **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSP2100 — Paramedic Foundations - EMSP2101 — Paramedic Pharmacology & Airway Management - EMSP2102 — Paramedic Cardiology - EMSP2103 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies - EMSP2104 — Paramedic Trauma Care - EMSP2105 — Paramedic Special Populations - EMSP2106 — Paramedic Applications - EMSP2201 — Paramedic Experience I - EMSP2202 — Paramedic Experience II - EMSP2203 — Paramedic Experience III - EMSP2204 — Paramedic Experience IV - EMSP2205 — Paramedic Experience V - EMSP2206 — Paramedic Capstone Field Internship Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5349 --- # Paramedicine, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - EMSP2110 — Foundations of Paramedicine - EMSP2120 — Applications of Pathophysiology for Paramedics - EMSP2130 — Advanced Resuscitative Skills for Paramedics - EMSP2140 — Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts - EMSP2310 — Therapeutic Modalities of Cardiovascular Care - EMSP2320 — Therapeutic Modalities of Medical Care - EMSP2330 — Therapeutic Modalities of Trauma Care - EMSP2340 — Therapeutic Modalities for Special Patient Populations - EMSP2510 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic I - EMSP2520 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic II - EMSP2530 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic III - EMSP2540 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic IV - EMSP2550 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic V - EMSP2560 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VI - EMSP2570 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VII - EMSP2710 — Field Internship for the Paramedic - EMSP2720 — Practical Applications for the Paramedic - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5248 --- # Paramedicine Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - EMSP2110 — Foundations of Paramedicine - EMSP2120 — Applications of Pathophysiology for Paramedics - EMSP2130 — Advanced Resuscitative Skills for Paramedics - EMSP2140 — Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts - EMSP2310 — Therapeutic Modalities of Cardiovascular Care - EMSP2320 — Therapeutic Modalities of Medical Care - EMSP2330 — Therapeutic Modalities of Trauma Care - EMSP2340 — Therapeutic Modalities for Special Patient Populations - EMSP2510 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic I - EMSP2520 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic II - EMSP2530 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic III - EMSP2540 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic IV - EMSP2550 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic V - EMSP2560 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VI - EMSP2570 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VII - EMSP2710 — Field Internship for the Paramedic - EMSP2720 — Practical Applications for the Paramedic - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5249 --- # EMS Professions Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - EMSP1210 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory I - EMSP1211 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab I - EMSP1220 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory II - EMSP1221 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab II - EMSP1230 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Clinical - EMSP1550 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory I - EMSP1550L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab I - EMSP1560 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)Theory II - EMSP1560L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Lab II - EMSP1570 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical - EMSP1580 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Capstone - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5250 --- # Paramedicine Accelerated Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSP2110 — Foundations of Paramedicine - EMSP2120 — Applications of Pathophysiology for Paramedics - EMSP2130 — Advanced Resuscitative Skills for Paramedics - EMSP2140 — Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts - EMSP2310 — Therapeutic Modalities of Cardiovascular Care - EMSP2320 — Therapeutic Modalities of Medical Care - EMSP2330 — Therapeutic Modalities of Trauma Care - EMSP2340 — Therapeutic Modalities for Special Patient Populations - EMSP2510 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic I - EMSP2520 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic II - EMSP2530 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic III - EMSP2540 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic IV - EMSP2550 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic V - EMSP2560 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VI - EMSP2570 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VII - EMSP2710 — Field Internship for the Paramedic - EMSP2720 — Practical Applications for the Paramedic Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5312 --- # Emergency Medical Responder Certificate - Ends Summer 2026 **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - EMSP1010 — Emergency Medical Responder Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5251 --- # Emergency Medical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - EMSP1210 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory I - EMSP1211 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab I - EMSP1220 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory II - EMSP1221 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab II - EMSP1230 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Clinical Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5252 --- # Advanced Emergency Medical Technician- AEMT Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - EMSP1110 — Introduction to the EMT Profession - EMSP1120 — EMT Assessment/Airway Management and Pharmacology - EMSP1130 — Medical Emergencies for the EMT - EMSP1140 — Special Patient Populations - EMSP1150 — Shock and Trauma for the EMT - EMSP1160 — Clinical and Practical Applications for the EMT - EMSP1550 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory I - EMSP1550L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab I - EMSP1560 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)Theory II - EMSP1560L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Lab II - EMSP1570 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical - EMSP1580 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Capstone Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5253 --- # Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Fast Track Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5356 --- # Radiologic Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - RADT1010 — Introduction to Radiography - RADT1030 — Radiographic Procedures I - RADT1060 — Radiographic Procedures II - RADT1065 — Radiographic Science - RADT1075 — Radiographic Imaging - RADT1085 — Radiographic Equipment - RADT1200 — Principles of Radiation Biology and Protection - RADT1320 — Clinical Radiography I - RADT1330 — Clinical Radiography II - RADT2090 — Radiographic Procedures III - RADT2260 — Radiographic Technology Review - RADT2340 — Clinical Radiography III - RADT2360 — Clinical Radiography IV - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5239 --- # Computed Tomography Clinical Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - RADT2201 — Introduction to Computed Tomography - RADT2210 — Computed Tomography Physics & Instrumentation - RADT2220 — Computed Tomography Procedures I - RADT2230 — Computed Tomography Procedures II - RADT2250 — Computed Tomography Clinical I - RADT2265 — Computed Tomography Clinical II Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5240 --- # Magnetic Resonance Imaging Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MRIM2300 — Orientation and Introduction to MRI - MRIM2320 — MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy - MRIM2330 — MRI Physics and Instrumentation - MRIM2350 — MRI Clinical Education I - MRIM2360 — MRI Clinical Education II - MRIM2370 — MRI Review Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5241 --- # Respiratory Care, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - CHEM1151 — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM1151L — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - RESP1110 — Pharmacology - RESP1120 — Introduction to Respiratory Therapy - RESP1130 — Respiratory Therapy Lab I - RESP1193 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology - RESP2090 — Clinical Practices I - RESP2100 — Clinical Practice II - RESP2110 — Pulmonary Disease - RESP2120 — Critical Respiratory Care - RESP2130 — Mechanical Ventilation and Airway Management - RESP2140 — Advanced Critical Care Monitoring - RESP2150 — Pulmonary Function Testing - RESP2160 — Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care - RESP2170 — Advanced Respiratory Care Seminar - RESP2180 — Clinical Practice III - RESP2190 — Clinical Practice IV - RESP2200 — Clinical Practice V - RESP2220 — Clinical Practice VI - RESP2270 — Rehabilitation and Home Care - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5255 --- # Surgical Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SURG1010 — Introduction to Surgical Technology - SURG1020 — Principles of Surgical Technology - SURG1100 — Surgical Pharmacology - SURG2030 — Surgical Procedures I - SURG2040 — Surgical Procedures II - SURG2110 — Surgical Technology Clinical I - SURG2120 — Surgical Technology Clinical II - SURG2130 — Surgical Technology Clinical III - SURG2140 — Surgical Technology Clinical IV - SURG2240 — Seminar in Surgical Technology - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5257 --- # Central Sterile Supply and Endoscopy Processing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - CSSP1010 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician - CSSP1020 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum I - CSSP1022 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum II - CSSP2010 — Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals - CSSP2020 — Endoscope Reprocessing Practicum Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5336 --- # Central Processing Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1040 — Introduction to Health Care - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - CSSP1010 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician - CSSP1020 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum I - CSSP1022 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum II - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5273 --- # Endoscope Reprocessing Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSSP2010 — Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals - CSSP2020 — Endoscope Reprocessing Practicum - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5297 --- # Veterinary Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL1112 — Biology II - BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation - VETT1000 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VETT1010 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology - VETT1020 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology I - VETT1030 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures I - VETT1070 — Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging - VETT1111 — Domestic Animals in Health & Disease I - VETT1112 — Domestic Animals in Health & Disease II - VETT2120 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology II - VETT2130 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures II - VETT2160 — Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians - VETT2210 — Laboratory and Exotic Animals for Veterinary Technicians - VETT2220 — Veterinary Practice Management - VETT2230 — Veterinary Anesthesiology and Surgical Procedures - VETT2300 — Veterinary Technology Clinical Internship Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5259 --- # Veterinary Technician Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL1112 — Biology II - BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - MATH1111 — College Algebra - VETT1000 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VETT1010 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology - VETT1020 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology I - VETT1030 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures I - VETT1070 — Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging - VETT1111 — Domestic Animals in Health & Disease I Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5260 --- # Interdisciplinary Studies, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I - ALHS1025 — Human Diseases - ALHS1040 — Introduction to Health Care - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL1112 — Biology II - BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab - BIOL2107 — Biological Principles I - BIOL2107L — Biological Principles Lab I - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - BIOL2311 — Human Pathophysiology - BUSN1420 — Database Applications - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills - BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis - BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing - BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication - BUSN2340 — Medical Administrative Procedures - BUSN2370 — Medical Office Billing/Coding/Insurance - CHEM1151 — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry - CHEM1151L — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab - CHEM1152 — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry - CHEM1152L — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - CHEM1212 — Chemistry II - CHEM1212L — Chemistry Lab II - COMM1100 — Human Communication - CSSP1010 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician - CSSP1020 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum I - CSSP1022 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum II - CSSP2010 — Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals - CSSP2020 — Endoscope Reprocessing Practicum - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab - EMSP1210 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory I - EMSP1211 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab I - EMSP1220 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory II - EMSP1221 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab II - EMSP1230 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Clinical - EMSP1550 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory I - EMSP1550L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab I - EMSP1560 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)Theory II - EMSP1560L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Lab II - EMSP1570 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical - EMSP1580 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Capstone - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL1105 — Workplace and Technical Communication - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MATH1112 — College Trigonometry - MATH1113 — Precalculus - MATH1127 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH1131 — Calculus I - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1105 — Organizational Behavior - MGMT1110 — Employment Rules & Regulations - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MGMT1120 — Introduction to Business - MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management - MGMT2120 — Labor Management Relations - MGMT2125 — Performance Management - MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance - MKTG2010 — Small Business Management - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - NAST2105 — Nurse Aide Fast Track - PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics - PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2103 — Human Development - PSYC2250 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1120 — Introduction to Medical Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5279 --- # Registered Nursing Program, ADN ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2103 — Human Development - RNSG1101 — Foundations of Nursing Practice - RNSG1102 — Pharmacological Concepts and Drug Calculations - RNSG1106 — Concepts of Adult Health I & II - RNSG1107 — Concepts of Mental Health Nursing - RNSG2101 — Concepts of Maternal Nursing - RNSG2102 — Concepts of Pediatric Nursing - RNSG2103 — Concepts of Adult Health III - RNSG2105 — Transition into the Profession of Nursing - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5268 --- # Associate Degree Nursing Bridge Option, ADN **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2103 — Human Development - RNSG1102 — Pharmacological Concepts and Drug Calculations - RNSG1500 — Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice - RNSG1530 — Bridge To Professional Nursing Practicum II - RNSG2101 — Concepts of Maternal Nursing - RNSG2102 — Concepts of Pediatric Nursing - RNSG2103 — Concepts of Adult Health III - RNSG2105 — Transition into the Profession of Nursing - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5270 --- # Associate Degree Nursing Paramedic Bridge Option, ADN **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2103 — Human Development - RNSG1102 — Pharmacological Concepts and Drug Calculations - RNSG1500 — Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice - RNSG1530 — Bridge To Professional Nursing Practicum II - RNSG2101 — Concepts of Maternal Nursing - RNSG2102 — Concepts of Pediatric Nursing - RNSG2103 — Concepts of Adult Health III - RNSG2105 — Transition into the Profession of Nursing - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5269 --- # Associate Degree Nursing Surgical Technologist Bridge Option, ADN **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I - BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II - BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology - BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2103 — Human Development - RNSG1102 — Pharmacological Concepts and Drug Calculations - RNSG1500 — Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice - RNSG1530 — Bridge To Professional Nursing Practicum II - RNSG2101 — Concepts of Maternal Nursing - RNSG2102 — Concepts of Pediatric Nursing - RNSG2103 — Concepts of Adult Health III - RNSG2105 — Transition into the Profession of Nursing - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5283 --- # Medical Assisting Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MAST1030 — Pharmacology in the Medical Office - MAST1061 — Front Office and Legal Implications - MAST1081 — Fundamental Skills and Human Diseases - MAST1091 — Medical Assisting Advanced Skills - MAST1112 — Insurance and Claims Management - MAST1130 — Medical Assisting Externship & Seminar - MAST1180 — Medical Assisting Seminar - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MATH1111 — College Algebra - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5266 --- # Healthcare Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - ALHS1025 — Human Diseases - ALHS1040 — Introduction to Health Care - ALHS1060 — Diet & Nutrition for Allied Health Sciences - ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences - ALHS1140 — Health Care Communication - ALHS1180 — Cultural Diversity and Healthcare - BUSN1240 — Office Procedures - BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting - BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing - EMPL1000 — Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development - EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MATH1013 — Algebraic Concepts - NAST2105 — Nurse Aide Fast Track - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5265 --- # Nurse Aide Fast Track Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NAST2105 — Nurse Aide Fast Track Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5311 --- # Practical Nursing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - PNSG1600 — Intro to Pharmacology and Clinical Calculations - PNSG1605 — Fundamentals - PNSG1610 — Adult Health Nursing I - PNSG1615 — Adult Health Nursing II - PNSG1620 — Adult Health Nursing III - PNSG1625 — Adult Health Nursing IV - PNSG1630 — Mental Health Nursing - PNSG1635 — Maternal Nursing - PNSG1640 — Pediatric Nursing - PNSG1645 — Practical Nursing Capstone Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5334 --- # Master Barber Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BARB1000 — Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements - BARB1010 — Science: Sterilization, Sanitation, and Bacteriology - BARB1022 — Shampooing - BARB1024 — Basic Haircutting - BARB1030 — Haircutting/Basic Styling - BARB1040 — Shaving - BARB1050 — Science: Anatomy & Physiology - BARB1060 — Introduction to Color Theory/Color Application - BARB1072 — Chemical Permanent Waving Services - BARB1074 — Chemical Hair Relaxers Services - BARB1082 — Practicum I - BARB1084 — Practicum II - BARB1090 — Facial and Facial Treatments - BARB1100 — Live Work Practicum - BARB1110 — Shop Management/Ownership Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5317 --- # Cosmetology for Licensure Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COSM1000 — Introduction to Cosmetology Theory - COSM1010 — Chemical Texture Services - COSM1020 — Hair Care and Treatment - COSM1030 — Haircutting - COSM1040 — Styling - COSM1050 — Hair Color - COSM1060 — Fundamentals of Skin Care - COSM1070 — Nail Care and Advanced Techniques - COSM1080 — Physical Hair Services Practicum - COSM1090 — Hair Services Practicum I - COSM1100 — Hair Services Practicum II - COSM1110 — Hair Services Practicum III - COSM1115 — Hair Services Practicum IV - COSM1120 — Salon Management - COSM1125 — Skin and Nail Care Practicum Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5318 --- # Salon and Spa Support Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COSM1000 — Introduction to Cosmetology Theory - COSM1020 — Hair Care and Treatment - COSM1040 — Styling - COSM1120 — Salon Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5342 --- # Barbering for Cosmetologists Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BARB1024 — Basic Haircutting - BARB1040 — Shaving - BARB1100 — Live Work Practicum Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5348 --- # A. S. Criminal Justice ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1111 — Biology I - BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I - BIOL1112 — Biology II - BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab - CHEM1211 — Chemistry I - CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I - CHEM1212 — Chemistry II - CHEM1212L — Chemistry Lab II - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CIST1305 — Program Design and Development - CRJU1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU1052 — Criminal Justice Administration - CRJU1400 — Ethics and Cultural Perspectives for Criminal Justice - CRJU2060 — Criminology - CRJU2500 — Written Communication in Criminal Justice - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2250 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI2600 — Introduction to Social Problems Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5276 --- # Criminal Justice Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - CIST1001 — Computer Concepts - CRJU1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU1030 — Corrections - CRJU1040 — Principles of Law Enforcement - CRJU1068 — Criminal Law for Criminal Justice - CRJU1400 — Ethics and Cultural Perspectives for Criminal Justice - CRJU2020 — Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice - CRJU2050 — Criminal Procedure - CRJU2070 — Juvenile Justice - CRJU2090 — Criminal Justice Practicum - CRJU2100 — Criminal Justice Externship - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MGMT1115 — Leadership - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - PSYC2103 — Human Development - PSYC2250 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI2600 — Introduction to Social Problems - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5242 --- # Criminal Justice Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRJU1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU1030 — Corrections - CRJU1040 — Principles of Law Enforcement - FYES1000 — First Year Experience Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5292 --- # Advanced Criminal Justice Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRJU1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU1030 — Corrections - CRJU1040 — Principles of Law Enforcement - CRJU1062 — Methods of Criminal Investigation - CRJU1068 — Criminal Law for Criminal Justice - CRJU1072 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CRJU2020 — Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5331 --- # Early Childhood Care and Education, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECCE1101 — Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE1105 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECCE1112 — Curriculum and Assessment - ECCE1113 — Creative Activities for Children - ECCE1121 — Early Childhood Care & Ed Practicum - ECCE2115 — Language and Literacy - ECCE2116 — Math and Science - ECCE2201 — Exceptionalities - ECCE2202 — Social Issues & Family Involvement - ECCE2203 — Guidance and Classroom Management - ECCE2245 — Early Childhood Care and Education Internship I - ECCE2246 — Early Childhood Care and Education Internship II - ECCE2310 — Paraprofessional Methods and Materials - ECCE2312 — Paraprofessional Roles and Practices - ECCE2320 — Program Administration and Facility Management - ECCE2322 — Personnel Management - ECCE2330 — Infant/Toddler Development - ECCE2332 — Infant/Toddler Group Care and Curriculum - ECCE2360 — Classroom Strategies for Exceptional Children - ECCE2362 — Exploring Your Role in the Exceptional Environment - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5224 --- # Early Childhood Care and Education Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ECCE1101 — Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE1105 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECCE1112 — Curriculum and Assessment - ECCE1113 — Creative Activities for Children - ECCE1121 — Early Childhood Care & Ed Practicum - ECCE2115 — Language and Literacy - ECCE2116 — Math and Science - ECCE2202 — Social Issues & Family Involvement - ECCE2203 — Guidance and Classroom Management - ECCE2245 — Early Childhood Care and Education Internship I - ECCE2246 — Early Childhood Care and Education Internship II - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5225 --- # Child Development Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCE1101 — Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE1105 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECCE1112 — Curriculum and Assessment - ECCE1121 — Early Childhood Care & Ed Practicum Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5226 --- # Early Childhood Care and Education Basics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCE1101 — Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE1105 — Health, Safety and Nutrition Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5227 --- # Early Childhood Exceptionalities Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE2201 — Exceptionalities - ECCE2360 — Classroom Strategies for Exceptional Children - ECCE2362 — Exploring Your Role in the Exceptional Environment Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5228 --- # Early Childhood Program Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE2320 — Program Administration and Facility Management - ECCE2322 — Personnel Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5229 --- # Infant/Toddler Child Care Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCE1101 — Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE1105 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECCE2330 — Infant/Toddler Development - ECCE2332 — Infant/Toddler Group Care and Curriculum Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5284 --- # Advanced Child Development Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECCE1101 — Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education - ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development - ECCE1105 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECCE1112 — Curriculum and Assessment - ECCE1121 — Early Childhood Care & Ed Practicum - ECCE2202 — Social Issues & Family Involvement - ECCE2203 — Guidance and Classroom Management Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5308 --- # Environmental Horticulture, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - GIFS1101 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HORT1000 — Horticulture Science - HORT1030 — Greenhouse Management - HORT1041 — Landscape Construction - HORT1050 — Nursery Production and Management - HORT1060 — Landscape Design - HORT1070 — Landscape Installation - HORT1080 — Pest Management - HORT1100 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - HORT1110 — Small Scale Food Production - HORT1120 — Landscape Management - HORT1140 — Horticulture Business Management - HORT1150 — Environmental Horticulture Internship - HORT1160 — Landscape Contracting - HORT1200 — Arboriculture Science - HORT1250 — Plant Production and Propagation - HORT1310 — Irrigation and Water Management - HORT1330 — Turfgrass Management - HORT1410 — Soils - HORT1420 — Golf Course Design Construction and Management - HORT1430 — Advanced Landscape Design - HORT1440 — Landscape Grading and Drainage - HORT1500 — Small Gas Engine Repair and Maintenance - HORT1560 — Computer-Aided Landscape Design - HORT1680 — Woody Plant Identification II - HORT1690 — Horticulture Spanish - HORT1700 — Large Equipment Operation - HORT1720 — Introductory Floral Design - HORT1730 — Advanced Floral Design - HORT1750 — Interiorscaping - HORT1800 — Urban Landscape Issues - HORT2249 — Flower Shop Management - HORT2500 — Specialty Landscape Construction - HORT2520 — Farm Food Safety and Market - HRTM1150 — Event Planning - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5112 --- # Environmental Horticulture Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - GIFS1101 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - HORT1000 — Horticulture Science - HORT1030 — Greenhouse Management - HORT1041 — Landscape Construction - HORT1050 — Nursery Production and Management - HORT1060 — Landscape Design - HORT1070 — Landscape Installation - HORT1080 — Pest Management - HORT1100 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - HORT1110 — Small Scale Food Production - HORT1120 — Landscape Management - HORT1140 — Horticulture Business Management - HORT1150 — Environmental Horticulture Internship - HORT1160 — Landscape Contracting - HORT1200 — Arboriculture Science - HORT1250 — Plant Production and Propagation - HORT1310 — Irrigation and Water Management - HORT1330 — Turfgrass Management - HORT1410 — Soils - HORT1420 — Golf Course Design Construction and Management - HORT1430 — Advanced Landscape Design - HORT1440 — Landscape Grading and Drainage - HORT1500 — Small Gas Engine Repair and Maintenance - HORT1560 — Computer-Aided Landscape Design - HORT1680 — Woody Plant Identification II - HORT1690 — Horticulture Spanish - HORT1700 — Large Equipment Operation - HORT1720 — Introductory Floral Design - HORT1730 — Advanced Floral Design - HORT1750 — Interiorscaping - HORT1800 — Urban Landscape Issues - HORT2249 — Flower Shop Management - HORT2500 — Specialty Landscape Construction - HORT2520 — Farm Food Safety and Market - HRTM1150 — Event Planning - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MGMT1100 — Principles of Management - MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5113 --- # Floral Designer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HORT1150 — Environmental Horticulture Internship - HORT1720 — Introductory Floral Design - HORT1730 — Advanced Floral Design - HORT2249 — Flower Shop Management - HRTM1150 — Event Planning Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5114 --- # GIS Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GIFS1101 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - GIFS1103 — Intermediate GIS - GIFS1109 — Special Topics in GIS - GIFS1122 — GIS in Science, Business, and Government Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5115 --- # Landscape Installation Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HORT1070 — Landscape Installation - HORT1160 — Landscape Contracting - HORT1440 — Landscape Grading and Drainage Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5116 --- # Landscape Design Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HORT1060 — Landscape Design - HORT1070 — Landscape Installation - HORT1430 — Advanced Landscape Design - HORT1560 — Computer-Aided Landscape Design Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5117 --- # Sustainable Urban Agriculture Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HORT1080 — Pest Management - HORT1100 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - HORT1110 — Small Scale Food Production - HORT1140 — Horticulture Business Management - HORT1150 — Environmental Horticulture Internship - HORT1310 — Irrigation and Water Management - HORT1410 — Soils - HORT1440 — Landscape Grading and Drainage - HORT1500 — Small Gas Engine Repair and Maintenance - HORT1690 — Horticulture Spanish - HORT1700 — Large Equipment Operation - HORT2520 — Farm Food Safety and Market Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5118 --- # Interiors, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation - COMM1100 — Human Communication - ECON1101 — Principles of Economics - ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric - ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition - ENGL2110 — World Literature - ENGL2130 — American Literature - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - HIST1111 — World History I - HIST1112 — World History II - HIST2111 — U. S. History I - HIST2112 — U. S. History II - HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers - INDS1120 — Codes and Building Systems for Interiors - INDS1125 — Lighting Technologies for Interiors - INDS1130 — Materials and Resources - INDS1135 — Textiles for Interiors - INDS1145 — CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design - INDS1150 — History of Interiors and Architecture I - INDS1155 — History of Interiors and Architecture II - INDS1160 — Interiors Seminar - INDS1170 — Interiors Internship - INDS2210 — Design Studio I - INDS2215 — Design Studio II - INDS2230 — Design Studio III - INDS2240 — Business Practices for Design Professionals - MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning - MATH1111 — College Algebra - MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation - POLS1101 — American Government - POLS2401 — Global Issues - PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology - SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH1101 — Public Speaking - THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5119 --- # Interiors Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - EMPL1000 — Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development - ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers - INDS1120 — Codes and Building Systems for Interiors - INDS1125 — Lighting Technologies for Interiors - INDS1130 — Materials and Resources - INDS1135 — Textiles for Interiors - INDS1145 — CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design - INDS1150 — History of Interiors and Architecture I - INDS1155 — History of Interiors and Architecture II - INDS1160 — Interiors Seminar - INDS2210 — Design Studio I - INDS2215 — Design Studio II - INDS2230 — Design Studio III - INDS2240 — Business Practices for Design Professionals - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5120 --- # Interior Design Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers - INDS1120 — Codes and Building Systems for Interiors - INDS1125 — Lighting Technologies for Interiors - INDS1130 — Materials and Resources - INDS1135 — Textiles for Interiors - INDS1145 — CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design - INDS1150 — History of Interiors and Architecture I - INDS1160 — Interiors Seminar - INDS2210 — Design Studio I - INDS2500 — Basic Residential Kitchen & Bath Design Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5121 --- # Interior Design and Color Consultant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers - INDS1125 — Lighting Technologies for Interiors - INDS1130 — Materials and Resources - INDS1135 — Textiles for Interiors Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5122 --- # Interior Design Sales Consultant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers - INDS1120 — Codes and Building Systems for Interiors - INDS1130 — Materials and Resources - INDS1135 — Textiles for Interiors - INDS1150 — History of Interiors and Architecture I - INDS1155 — History of Interiors and Architecture II - INDS1160 — Interiors Seminar - INDS2500 — Basic Residential Kitchen & Bath Design Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5123 --- # Interiors Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers - INDS1145 — CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design - INDS2210 — Design Studio I - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5124 --- # Kitchen and Bath Designer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers - INDS1120 — Codes and Building Systems for Interiors - INDS1130 — Materials and Resources - INDS1145 — CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design - INDS1175 — Kitchen and Bath Internship - INDS2240 — Business Practices for Design Professionals - INDS2500 — Basic Residential Kitchen & Bath Design - INDS2505 — Advanced Kitchen & Bath Design - INDS2510 — Kitchen and Bath Solutions Thru Technology - INDS2515 — Kitchen and Bath Studio - MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics - MATH1111 — College Algebra Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5126 --- # Interiors Specifier Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FYES1000 — First Year Experience - INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - INDS1120 — Codes and Building Systems for Interiors - INDS1130 — Materials and Resources - INDS1135 — Textiles for Interiors Source: http://catalog.gwinnetttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=19&poid=5307 --- # DIET1031 — Diesel Engine Repair 2 credits · 2 hours DIET 1031 - Diesel Engine Repair DIET 1031 - Diesel Engine Repair Topics include: general engine diagnosis; cylinder head and valve trains; engine block; engine lubrication systems; basic fuel system diagnosis; and engine brakes. Using and interpreting measuring equipment is highly emphasized. Class - 1, Lab-2 --- # DIET1032 — Diesel Engine Support Systems 2 credits · 2 hours DIET 1032 - Diesel Engine Support Systems DIET 1032 - Diesel Engine Support Systems Topics include: engine cooling systems; air induction and exhaust; fuel supply systems; and fuel management systems. Using and interpreting test equipment is highly emphasized. Class - 1, Lab-2 Prerequisites: DIET1031 --- # DIET2000 — Truck Steering and Suspension Systems DIET 2000 - Truck Steering and Suspension Systems DIET 2000 - Truck Steering and Suspension Systems Classroom instruction on Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) is strongly emphasized. Topics include: hydraulic assist steering systems; suspension systems; wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment, and repair; wheels and tires; and frame and coupling devices. Class-2 Lab-2. --- # FILM2300 — GFA Fundamentals of Unreal Engine FILM 2300 - GFA Fundamentals of Unreal Engine FILM 2300 - GFA Fundamentals of Unreal Engine Introduction to Unreal Engine provides students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to utilize Unreal Engine for game development and virtual production at an entry level. Unreal Engine is one of the worlds most advanced tools for realtime 3D visuals and interactive experiences. Students will have the opportunity to create either their own game or a mock virtual production environment. Every class will also include a series of smaller in-class projects to provide students with additional… --- # ACCT1100 — Financial Accounting I ACCT 1100 - Financial Accounting I ACCT 1100 - Financial Accounting I Topics include: accounting vocabulary and concepts, the accounting cycle for a personal service business, the accounting cycle for a merchandising business, inventory, cash control and receivables. Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (E) --- # ACCT1105 — Financial Accounting II ACCT 1105 - Financial Accounting II ACCT 1105 - Financial Accounting II Topics include: Fixed and Intangible Assets, Current and Long-Term Liabilities (Notes Payable), Payroll, Accounting for a Partnership, Accounting for a Corporation, Statement of Cash Flows, and Financial Statement Analysis, Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (E) Prerequisites: ACCT1100 --- # ACCT1115 — Computerized Accounting ACCT 1115 - Computerized Accounting ACCT 1115 - Computerized Accounting Topics include: company creation (service and merchandising), chart of accounts, customers transactions, vendors transactions, banking activities, merchandise inventory, employees and payroll, and financial reports. Laboratory work includes theoretical and technical application. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: ACCT1100, FYES1000 --- # ACCT1120 — Spreadsheet Applications ACCT 1120 - Spreadsheet Applications ACCT 1120 - Spreadsheet Applications Topics and assignments will include: spreadsheet concepts, creating and manipulating data, formatting data and content, creating and modifying formulas, presenting data visually and collaborating and securing data. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: ACCT1100, FYES1000 --- # ACCT1125 — Individual Tax Accounting ACCT 1125 - Individual Tax Accounting ACCT 1125 - Individual Tax Accounting Topics include: taxable income, income adjustments, schedules, standard deductions, itemized deductions, exemptions, tax credits, and tax calculations. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # ACCT1130 — Payroll Accounting ACCT 1130 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 1130 - Payroll Accounting Topics include: payroll tax laws, payroll tax forms, payroll and personnel records, computing wages and salaries, taxes affecting employees and employers, and analyzing and journalizing payroll transactions. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) Prerequisites: ACCT1100 --- # ACCT2000 — Managerial Accounting ACCT 2000 - Managerial Accounting ACCT 2000 - Managerial Accounting Topics include Managerial Accounting Concepts, Manufacturing Accounting using a Job Order Cost System, Manufacturing Accounting using a Process Cost System, Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume-Profit, Budgeting and Standard Cost Accounting, Flexible Budgets, Standard Costs and Variances, and Capital Investment Analysis and Budgeting. Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) Prerequisites: ACCT1105 --- # ACCT2100 — Accounting Internship I ACCT 2100 - Accounting Internship I ACCT 2100 - Accounting Internship I Acquaints the student with realistic work situations and provides insights into accounting applications on the job. Topics include appropriate work habits, acceptable job performance, application of accounting knowledge and skills, interpersonal relations, and development of productivity. The half-time accounting internship is implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluation, and weekly documentation or seminars and/or other projects as required by the instructor. Class… Prerequisites: ACCT1130, ACCT2120, ACCT2130, ACCT2000 --- # ACCT2110 — Accounting Simulation ACCT 2110 - Accounting Simulation ACCT 2110 - Accounting Simulation At the end of the simulation course, the student will have completed the entire accounting cycle for a service business, merchandising business and a corporation using cloud based software (different from software used in ACCT 1115 - Computerized Accounting ). Emphasis placed on providing students with real-world opportunities for the application and demonstration of accounting skills by using Simulation Projects will enable them to build a foundation for understanding and interpreting financial statements. Topics include com… Prerequisites: ACCT1105, ACCT1120 --- # ACCT2120 — Business Tax Accounting ACCT 2120 - Business Tax Accounting ACCT 2120 - Business Tax Accounting Topics include: organization form, overview of taxation of partnership, special partnership issues, corporate tax elections, adjustments to income and expenses, tax elections, forms and schedules, tax credits, reconciliation of book and tax income, tax depreciation methods, and tax calculations. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) Prerequisites: ACCT1100, ACCT1125 --- # ACCT2130 — Integrated Accounting Management Systems ACCT 2130 - Integrated Accounting Management Systems ACCT 2130 - Integrated Accounting Management Systems Topics include: creation and management of database applications, creation and management of spreadsheet applications, and creation and management of accounting integrated software systems. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) Prerequisites: ACCT1105, ACCT1115, ACCT1120 --- # ACCT2145 — Personal Finance ACCT 2145 - Personal Finance ACCT 2145 - Personal Finance Topics include: cash management, time value of money, credit, major purchasing decisions, insurance, investments, retirement, and estate planning. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # ACCT2155 — Principles of Fraud Examination ACCT 2155 - Principles of Fraud Examination ACCT 2155 - Principles of Fraud Examination Topics include: fraud concepts, skimming, cash larceny, billing schemes, check tampering, payroll schemes, expense reimbursement schemes, register disbursement schemes, non-cash assets fraud, corruption schemes, and accounting principles and fraud. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # AIRC1005 — Refrigeration Fundamentals AIRC 1005 - Refrigeration Fundamentals AIRC 1005 - Refrigeration Fundamentals Topics include an introduction to OSHA, safety, first aid, laws of thermodynamics, pressure and temperature relationships, heat transfer, the refrigerant cycle, refrigerant identification, and types of AC systems. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC1010 — Refrigeration Principles and Practices AIRC 1010 - Refrigeration Principles and Practices AIRC 1010 - Refrigeration Principles and Practices Topics include refrigeration tools, piping practices, service valves, leak testing, refrigerant recovery, recycling, and reclamation, evacuation, charging, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1005 --- # AIRC1020 — Refrigeration Systems Components AIRC 1020 - Refrigeration Systems Components AIRC 1020 - Refrigeration Systems Components Topics include compressors, condensers, evaporators, metering devices, service procedures, refrigeration systems and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1005, AIRC1010 --- # AIRC1030 — HVACR Electrical Fundamentals AIRC 1030 - HVACR Electrical Fundamentals AIRC 1030 - HVACR Electrical Fundamentals Topics include AC and DC theory, electric meters, electrical diagrams, distribution systems, electrical panels, voltage circuits, code requirements, and safety. Class 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC1040 — HVACR Electric Motors AIRC 1040 - HVACR Electric Motors AIRC 1040 - HVACR Electric Motors Topics include diagnostic techniques, capacitors, installation procedures, types of electric motors, electric motor service, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1030 --- # AIRC1050 — HVACR Electrical Components and Controls AIRC 1050 - HVACR Electrical Components and Controls AIRC 1050 - HVACR Electrical Components and Controls Topics include: pressure switches, transformers, other commonly used controls, diagnostic techniques, installation procedures, solid state controls, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1030 --- # AIRC1060 — Air Conditioning Systems Application and Installation AIRC 1060 - Air Conditioning Systems Application and Installation AIRC 1060 - Air Conditioning Systems Application and Installation Topics include: installation procedures, split-systems, add-on systems, packaged systems, system wiring, control circuits, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC1070 — Gas Heat AIRC 1070 - Gas Heat AIRC 1070 - Gas Heat Topics include servicing procedures, electrical controls, piping, gas valves, venting, code requirements, principles of combustion, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC1080 — Heat Pumps and Related Systems AIRC 1080 - Heat Pumps and Related Systems AIRC 1080 - Heat Pumps and Related Systems Topics include installation and servicing procedures, electrical components, geothermal ground source energy supplies, dual fuel, valves, and troubleshooting techniques. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1010, AIRC1030, AIRC1040 --- # AIRC1090 — Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Systems AIRC 1090 - Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Systems AIRC 1090 - Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Systems Topics include troubleshooting techniques, electrical controls, air flow, the refrigeration cycle, electrical servicing procedures, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1010, AIRC1040 --- # AIRC2005 — Design and Application of Light Commercial Air Conditioning AIRC 2005 - Design and Application of Light Commercial Air Conditioning AIRC 2005 - Design and Application of Light Commercial Air Conditioning Topics include: refrigeration piping, hydronic piping, pump sizing, commercial load design, air flow, codes, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC2010 — Light Commercial Air Conditioning Control Systems AIRC 2010 - Light Commercial Air Conditioning Control Systems AIRC 2010 - Light Commercial Air Conditioning Control Systems Topics include: pneumatic controls, electronic controls, electrical controls, mechanical controls, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC2020 — Light Commercial Air Conditioning Systems Operation AIRC 2020 - Light Commercial Air Conditioning Systems Operation AIRC 2020 - Light Commercial Air Conditioning Systems Operation Topics include: boiler operations, refrigeration components, energy management, codes, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC2040 — Residential Systems Designs AIRC 2040 - Residential Systems Designs AIRC 2040 - Residential Systems Designs Topics include: heat gain and heat loss, duct design, zone control, equipment selection, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1060 --- # AIRC2050 — Georgia State and Local Residential Air Conditioning Codes AIRC 2050 - Georgia State and Local Residential Air Conditioning Codes AIRC 2050 - Georgia State and Local Residential Air Conditioning Codes Topics include: local residential air conditioning codes, state residential air conditioning codes, gas piping, refrigeration piping, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) --- # AIRC2060 — Air Distribution Systems for Residential Air Conditioning AIRC 2060 - Air Distribution Systems for Residential Air Conditioning AIRC 2060 - Air Distribution Systems for Residential Air Conditioning Emphasis will be placed on test and balance techniques and fan laws. Topics include: test and balance techniques, fan laws, and safety. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: AIRC1060 --- # COFC1080 — Construction Trades Core 1 credits · 1 hours COFC 1080 - Construction Trades Core COFC 1080 - Construction Trades Core Topics include Basic Safety, Construction Math, Hand and Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Rigging, Materials Handling, and Job-Site Communication and Work Ethic Skills. 1 --- # PPFT1070 — Special Piping 2 credits · 2 hours PPFT 1070 - Special Piping PPFT 1070 - Special Piping Topics include various terms, thermal expansion, anchors and cold springing, procedures for stressrelief, grouting, types of misalignments, types of steam traps, various types of in-line specialty devices, purpose and function, assembling pipes made from different materials, methods of assembly, brazing, soldering, use of compression and flared fittings and use of grooved and compression formed methods, hot tap safety and hazards, types of hot taps, valve maintenance, packing and O-rings, troubleshooting, and supervisory roles including cu… --- # ALHS1011 — Structure and Function of the Human Body ALHS 1011 - Structure and Function of the Human Body ALHS 1011 - Structure and Function of the Human Body Topics include general plan and function of the human body, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous and sensory systems, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive system. Class - 5, Lab - 0. (E) --- # ALHS1025 — Human Diseases 0 credits · 0 hours ALHS 1025 - Human Diseases ALHS 1025 - Human Diseases For each system, the disease or disorder is highlighted including: description, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment, management, prognosis, and prevention. Topics include: introduction to disease and diseases of body systems. Class - 3 Lab - 0 (Sp) Prerequisites: ALHS1011, ALHS1090 --- # ALHS1040 — Introduction to Health Care ALHS 1040 - Introduction to Health Care ALHS 1040 - Introduction to Health Care Diploma level proficiency in English, reading and math Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various delivery systems and related issues. Topics include: basic life support/CPR, basic emergency care/first aid and triage, vital signs, infection control/blood and air-borne pathogens. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (E) --- # ALHS1060 — Diet & Nutrition for Allied Health Sciences ALHS 1060 - Diet & Nutrition for Allied Health Sciences ALHS 1060 - Diet & Nutrition for Allied Health Sciences Topics include: nutrients, standard and modified diets, nutrition throughout the lifespan, and client education. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (T) --- # ALHS1070 — Therapeutic Nutrition ALHS 1070 - Therapeutic Nutrition ALHS 1070 - Therapeutic Nutrition Topics include: nutrients, food sources, the role nutrition plays in the maintenance of health for the individual, menu planning, diet therapy components, and the use of appropriate diets to treat certain pathologic conditions such as eating disorders, cardiac disease, diabetes mellitus, gastrointestinal disorders, renal disease, cancer, AIDS, surgical and burn clients, elderly clients, and those clients receiving enteral and parenteral nutrition. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ALHS1060 --- # ALHS1090 — Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences ALHS 1090 - Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences ALHS 1090 - Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences Emphasis is placed on building familiarity with medical words through knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Topics include: origins (roots, prefixes, and suffixes), word building, abbreviations and symbols, and terminology related to the human anatomy. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (E) --- # ALHS1140 — Health Care Communication ALHS 1140 - Health Care Communication ALHS 1140 - Health Care Communication This course aims to improve understanding of the ways in which people communicate and relate to each other in various health care settings. It also seeks to promote more effective communication and relationships among health care workers, patients, and other health team members. Course content is designed for front line workers in any health care profession or setting. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # ALHS1180 — Cultural Diversity and Healthcare ALHS 1180 - Cultural Diversity and Healthcare ALHS 1180 - Cultural Diversity and Healthcare The concept of culture competency and its components are explored and strategies for appropriate intervention are provided. Models for culturally competent care are presented. Course content is designed for front line workers in any health care profession. Topics include cultural diversity and cultural competence. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # ALHS1550 — Pharmacology for Health Care ALHS 1550 - Pharmacology for Health Care ALHS 1550 - Pharmacology for Health Care Physiology and chemistry are reviewed to conceptualize what is important about each group of drugs. Drug regulations, references, legal issues, and safety will be discussed. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ALHS1011, BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L --- # ARTS1101 — Art Appreciation ARTS 1101 - Art Appreciation ARTS 1101 - Art Appreciation Students investigate the value of art, themes in art, the elements and principles of composition, and the materials and processes used for artistic expression. Well-known works of visual art are explored. Students are required to participate in observation and evaluation of the visual arts beyond the classroom and the internet. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $60.84 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. C… Prerequisites: ENGL1101 --- # AUTT1010 — Automotive Technology Introduction AUTT 1010 - Automotive Technology Introduction AUTT 1010 - Automotive Technology Introduction Topics include: safety procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; general service; hand tools; shop organization, management, and work flow systems. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (T) --- # AUTT1020 — Automotive Electrical Systems AUTT 1020 - Automotive Electrical Systems AUTT 1020 - Automotive Electrical Systems Class - 2, Lab - 14. (T) --- # AUTT1030 — Automotive Brake Systems AUTT 1030 - Automotive Brake Systems AUTT 1030 - Automotive Brake Systems Topics include: hydraulic system diagnosis and repair; drum brake diagnosis and repair; disc brake diagnosis and repair; power assist units diagnosis and repair; miscellaneous brake components (wheel bearings, parking brakes, electrical, etc.) diagnosis and repair; test, diagnose, and service electronic brake control system. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (T) --- # AUTT1040 — Automotive Engine Performance AUTT 1040 - Automotive Engine Performance AUTT 1040 - Automotive Engine Performance Topics include: general engine diagnosis, computerized engine controls and diagnosis, ignition system diagnosis and repair, fuel and air induction, exhaust systems, emission control systems diagnosis and repair, and other related engine service. Class - 2, Lab - 13.33. (T) Prerequisites: AUTT1010, AUTT1020 --- # AUTT1050 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems AUTT 1050 - Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems AUTT 1050 - Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems Topics include: general suspension and steering systems diagnosis; steering systems diagnosis and repair; suspension systems diagnosis and repair; related suspension and steering service; wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair, wheel and tire diagnosis and repair. Class - 1, Lab - 7.33. (T) --- # AUTT1060 — Automotive Climate Control Systems AUTT 1060 - Automotive Climate Control Systems AUTT 1060 - Automotive Climate Control Systems Students attain proficiency in inspection, testing, service, and repair of heating and air conditioning systems and related components. Topics include: a/c system diagnosis and repair; refrigeration system component diagnosis and repair; heating, ventilation, and engine cooling systems diagnosis and repair; operating systems and related controls diagnosis and repair; refrigerant recovery, recycling, and handling. Class - 3.33, Lab - 4. (T) Prerequisites: AUTT1010, AUTT1020 --- # AUTT1070 — Automotive Technology Internship AUTT 1070 - Automotive Technology Internship AUTT 1070 - Automotive Technology Internship Student must work a minimum of 150 hours during the semester to receive credit for this course. Class - 0, Lab - 12. (T) Prerequisites: AUTT1010, AUTT1020, AUTT1030 --- # AUTT2010 — Automotive Engine Repair 9.67 credits · 9.67 hours AUTT 2010 - Automotive Engine Repair AUTT 2010 - Automotive Engine Repair Topics include general engine diagnosis; removal and reinstallation; cylinder heads and valve trains diagnosis and repair; engine blocks assembly diagnosis and repair; lubrication and cooling systems diagnosis and repair. Class - 2, Lab - 9.67 (T) --- # AUTT2020 — Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles AUTT 2020 - Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles AUTT 2020 - Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles Topics include: drive shaft and half shaft, universal and constant-velocity (CV) joint diagnosis and repair; ring and pinion gears and differential case assembly; limited slip differential; drive axle shaft; four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair. Introduces the basics of front and rear-wheel drive vehicles. Clutch operation, diagnosis and service is included. Electronic controls related to transmission/transaxles operation are discussed. Topics include: clutch diag… Prerequisites: AUTT1010 --- # AUTT2030 — Automotive Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles AUTT 2030 - Automotive Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles AUTT 2030 - Automotive Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Topics include: general automatic transmission and transaxle diagnosis; in vehicle and off vehicle transmission and transaxle maintenance, adjustment and repair. Class - 2, Lab - 7. (T) Prerequisites: AUTT1010, AUTT1020 --- # AUTT2125 — Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Service and Repair AUTT 2125 - Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Service and Repair AUTT 2125 - Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Service and Repair Includes basic hybrid/electric vehicle operation, diagnosis, and repair with emphasis on safety and handling of high voltage cables and high voltage battery packs. Topics include: safety, HV tools, battery systems, internal combustion engines, drive systems, power electric and hybrid supporting systems, hybrid and EV climate control, and other unique hybrid and EV components. Class-2, Lab-2. Prerequisites: ACAP1000, ACAP1050, ACAP1060, ACAP1080, AUMB1010, AUMB1020, AUMB1030, AUMB1040, AUTT1010, AUTT1020, AUTT1030, AUTT1040, FORD1010, FORD1020, FORD1030, FORD1040 --- # AUTT2140 — Advanced Driver Assist Systems 1 credits · 1 hours AUTT 2140 - Advanced Driver Assist Systems AUTT 2140 - Advanced Driver Assist Systems Students will learn about the various levels of semi and fully autonomous vehicle control. Systems covered will be driver safety aids as well as V2V and V2X communication. 1 Prerequisites: AUTT1010, AUTT1020, AUTT2200 --- # FORD1010 — Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems FORD 1010 - Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems FORD 1010 - Introduction to Ford Dealer Systems This course introduces basic concepts and practices necessary for safe and effective automotive dealer operations. Topics include: safety procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; general service; hand tools; shop organization, management, and work flow systems. Included is an introduction to Ford web-based courses and completing required courses for basic certification in Ford training. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $40 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fe… --- # FORD1020 — Ford Electrical Systems FORD 1020 - Ford Electrical Systems FORD 1020 - Ford Electrical Systems Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $40 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 6. (T) Prerequisites: FORD1010 --- # FORD1030 — Ford Brake Systems FORD 1030 - Ford Brake Systems FORD 1030 - Ford Brake Systems Topics include: hydraulic system diagnosis and repair; drum brake diagnosis and repair; disc brake diagnosis and repair; power assist units diagnosis and repair; miscellaneous brake components (wheel bearings, parking brakes, electrical, etc.) diagnosis and repair; test, diagnose, and service electronic brake control system. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $60 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (T) Prerequisites: FORD1010, FORD1020 --- # FORD1040 — Ford Engine Performance Systems FORD 1040 - Ford Engine Performance Systems FORD 1040 - Ford Engine Performance Systems OBD II engine management systems are covered, as well as speed density fuel injection. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, computerized engine controls and diagnosis, ignition system diagnosis and repair, fuel and air induction, exhaust systems, emission control systems diagnosis and repair, and other related engine service. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $40 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2… Prerequisites: FORD1010, FORD1020 --- # FORD1050 — Ford Suspension & Steering Systems FORD 1050 - Ford Suspension & Steering Systems FORD 1050 - Ford Suspension & Steering Systems Topics include: general suspension and steering systems diagnosis; steering systems diagnosis and repair; suspension systems diagnosis and repair; related suspension and steering service; wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair, wheel and tire diagnosis and repair. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $20 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (T) --- # FORD1060 — Ford Climate Control Systems FORD 1060 - Ford Climate Control Systems FORD 1060 - Ford Climate Control Systems Students attain proficiency in inspection, testing, service, and repair of heating and air conditioning systems and related components. Topics include: a/c system diagnosis and repair; refrigeration system component diagnosis and repair; heating, ventilation, and engine cooling systems diagnosis and repair; operating systems and related controls diagnosis and repair; refrigerant recovery, recycling, and handling. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $20 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuit… Prerequisites: FORD1010 --- # FORD2010 — Ford Engine Systems & Repair FORD 2010 - Ford Engine Systems & Repair FORD 2010 - Ford Engine Systems & Repair Topics include general engine diagnosis; removal and reinstallation; cylinder heads and valve trains diagnosis and repair; engine blocks assembly diagnosis and repair; lubrication and cooling systems diagnosis and repair. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $20 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (T) Prerequisites: FORD1010 --- # FORD2020 — Ford Drive Train FORD 2020 - Ford Drive Train FORD 2020 - Ford Drive Train Topics include: drive shafts and half shafts, universal and constant-velocity (CV) joint diagnosis and repair; ring and pinion gears and differential case assemblies; limited slip differentials; drive axle shafts; four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair. This course also introduces repair of manual front and rear-wheel drive transmissions. Electronic controls related to transmission/transaxles operation are discussed. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $20 cost recovery course fee in addition to… Prerequisites: FORD1010 --- # FORD2030 — Ford Automatic Transmission & Transaxles FORD 2030 - Ford Automatic Transmission & Transaxles FORD 2030 - Ford Automatic Transmission & Transaxles Topics include: Ford rear wheel drive automatic transmission and transaxle diagnosis; in vehicle and off vehicle transmission and transaxle maintenance, adjustment and repair. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $40 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 6. Prerequisites: FORD1010, FORD1020 --- # FORD2100 — Ford Internship I FORD 2100 - Ford Internship I FORD 2100 - Ford Internship I Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of thematerial learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned in training to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the internship program at an approved… Prerequisites: FORD1010 --- # FORD2200 — Ford Internship II FORD 2200 - Ford Internship II FORD 2200 - Ford Internship II This course will provide the student with an opportunity to relate what they have learned in the classroom and lab to a real world situation either at a place of business or at a technical college. Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations.… --- # FORD2300 — Ford Internship III FORD 2300 - Ford Internship III FORD 2300 - Ford Internship III This course will provide the student with an opportunity to relate what they have learned in the classroom and lab to a real world situation either at a place of business or at a technical college. Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations… --- # FORD2400 — Ford Internship IV FORD 2400 - Ford Internship IV FORD 2400 - Ford Internship IV Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the internship pro… Prerequisites: FORD1010 --- # BARB1000 — Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements BARB 1000 - Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements BARB 1000 - Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements Students are also taught the fundamentals of each barber/styling implement. Emphasis will be placed on the maintenance and care of each implement. Topics include: Barbering history, personality development, professional barbering ethics, and professional barbering image, safety, and reception and telephone techniques, nomenclature, types and sizes, proper use and care, and maintenance. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # BARB1010 — Science: Sterilization, Sanitation, and Bacteriology BARB 1010 - Science: Sterilization, Sanitation, and Bacteriology BARB 1010 - Science: Sterilization, Sanitation, and Bacteriology Topics include: sterilization, sanitation, safety, bacteriology, and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (Sp) --- # BARB1020 — Introduction to Haircutting and Shampooing BARB 1020 - Introduction to Haircutting and Shampooing BARB 1020 - Introduction to Haircutting and Shampooing Safe use of haircutting implements will be stressed. Also introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to shampoo hair. Laboratory training includes shampooing a live model. Topics include: preparation of patron, haircutting terminology, safety and sanitation, implements, and basic haircutting techniques, shampoo chemistry, patron preparation, and shampoo procedures. Class - 3, Lab - 6. (Sp) --- # BARB1022 — Shampooing BARB 1022 - Shampooing BARB 1022 - Shampooing Safe use of haircutting implements are stressed. The course also introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to shampoo hair. Laboratory training includes shampooing a live model. Topics include patron preparation, haircutting terminology, safety and sanitation, implements, basic haircutting techniques, shampoo chemistry, and shampoo procedures. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (Sp) --- # BARB1024 — Basic Haircutting BARB 1024 - Basic Haircutting BARB 1024 - Basic Haircutting This course introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements are stressed. The course also introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to shampoo hair. Laboratory training includes shampooing a live model. Topics include patron preparation, haircutting terminology, safety and sanitation, implements, basic haircutting techniques, shampoo chemistry, and shampoo procedures. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (Sp) --- # BARB1030 — Haircutting/Basic Styling BARB 1030 - Haircutting/Basic Styling BARB 1030 - Haircutting/Basic Styling Topics include: introduction to styling, client consultation, head and hair analysis, style cutting techniques, and implements for style cutting and tapering techniques. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (Sp) --- # BARB1040 — Shaving BARB 1040 - Shaving BARB 1040 - Shaving Introduces the theory and skills necessary to prepare and shave a patron. Simulated shaving procedures will precede practice on live models. Topics include: patron preparation, beard preparation, shaving techniques, once-over shave techniques, and safety precautions. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (Sp) --- # BARB1050 — Science: Anatomy & Physiology BARB 1050 - Science: Anatomy & Physiology BARB 1050 - Science: Anatomy & Physiology Emphasis is placed on the function, health, and growth of these areas. Topics include: cells, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, circulatory system, and related systems. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: BARB1000 --- # BARB1060 — Introduction to Color Theory/Color Application BARB 1060 - Introduction to Color Theory/Color Application BARB 1060 - Introduction to Color Theory/Color Application Presents the application of temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent hair coloring products. Topics include: basic color concepts, skin reactions, the color wheel, color selection and application, mustache and beards, coloring products, safety precautions and tests, mixing procedures, color selection and application. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (Su) Prerequisites: BARB1000 --- # BARB1072 — Chemical Permanent Waving Services BARB 1072 - Chemical Permanent Waving Services BARB 1072 - Chemical Permanent Waving Services It provide instruction in the application of permanent waves and hair relaxers. Precautions and special problems involved in applying permanent waves and relaxers will be emphasized. Application of perms and relaxers on live models is included. Topics include permanent wave techniques, safety procedures, chemical relaxer techniques, and permanent wave and chemical relaxer, application procedures on manikins, timed permanent wave, timed relaxer applications, safety precautions, and Hazardous Duty Stan… Prerequisites: BARB1000 --- # BARB1074 — Chemical Hair Relaxers Services BARB 1074 - Chemical Hair Relaxers Services BARB 1074 - Chemical Hair Relaxers Services It provides continuing instruction in the precautions and special problems involved in the application of permanent waves and relaxers. Application of perms and relaxers on live models is included. Topics include permanent wave techniques, safety procedures, chemical relaxer techniques, application procedures on manikins, times permanent wave, timed relaxer applications, and Hazardous Duty Standard Act. Class - 1, Lab - 5.5. (F) Prerequisites: BARB1000, BARB1010, BARB1022, BARB1024, BARB1030, BARB1060, BARB1072 --- # BARB1082 — Practicum I BARB 1082 - Practicum I BARB 1082 - Practicum I Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, thermal waving and curling, advanced haircutting and styling; use of clippers, shears, and razor; permanent waving and styling; shaving techniques and beard trimming. Class - 0, Lab - 8. (Sp) Prerequisites: BARB1000, BARB1010, BARB1022, BARB1024, BARB1030, BARB1040, BARB1060, BARB1072 --- # BARB1084 — Practicum II BARB 1084 - Practicum II BARB 1084 - Practicum II Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, thermal waving and curling, advanced haircutting and styling; use of clippers, shears, and razor; permanent waving and styling; shaving techniques and beard trimming. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (Sp) Prerequisites: BARB1000, BARB1010, BARB1022, BARB1024, BARB1030, BARB1040, BARB1060, BARB1072 --- # BARB1090 — Facial and Facial Treatments BARB 1090 - Facial and Facial Treatments BARB 1090 - Facial and Facial Treatments Provides instruction on the theory and application of techniques in the treatment of the skin, scalp, and hair; and introduces the theory and skills required in massaging the face, preparing the patron for facial treatment, and giving facial treatments for various skin conditions. Benefits of facial treatments and massage will be emphasized. Emphasis will be placed on work with live models. Topics include: treatment theory, basic corrective hair and scalp treatments, plain facial, products and supplies, disease… Prerequisites: BARB1000, BARB1030, BARB1050, BARB1060 --- # BARB1100 — Live Work Practicum BARB 1100 - Live Work Practicum BARB 1100 - Live Work Practicum Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting or in a combination of a laboratory setting and an approved internship facility. Topics include: haircutting/styling, hairstyling texturizing, shaving, beard trimming, thermal waving, hairpiece fitting and styling, safety precautions, and licensure preparation. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (Sp) Prerequisites: BARB1000, BARB1010, BARB1022, BARB1024, BARB1030, BARB1040, BARB1060, BARB1072 --- # BARB1110 — Shop Management/Ownership BARB 1110 - Shop Management/Ownership BARB 1110 - Shop Management/Ownership Topics include: planning a salon/shop, business management, retailing, public relations, sales skills, client retention, and entrepreneurship. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F) --- # BIOL1000 — Fundamental of Research Internship BIOL 1000 - Fundamental of Research Internship BIOL 1000 - Fundamental of Research Internship Students will be engaged with the basic skills required to work with a mentor, develop a research question, administer an experimental plan, collect and analyze data, formulate conclusions and communicate the findings. The overall purpose of the course is to provide an internship experience which will prepare the student for work in the research and/or life science industry. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) --- # BIOL1111 — Biology I BIOL 1111 - Biology I BIOL 1111 - Biology I Topics include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metabolism, cell division, protein synthesis, genetics, and biotechnology, and evolution. (associate degree-level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # BIOL1111L — Biology Lab I BIOL 1111L - Biology Lab I BIOL 1111L - Biology Lab I The laboratory exercises for this course include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metabolism, cell division, protein synthesis, genetics, and biotechnology, and evolution. T Class - 0, Lab - 3, (E) --- # BIOL1112 — Biology II BIOL 1112 - Biology II BIOL 1112 - Biology II Topics include classification and characterizations of organisms, plant structure and function, animal structure and function, principles of ecology, and biosphere. (associate degree-level course). Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $49.99 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: BIOL1111, BIOL1111L --- # BIOL1112L — Biology II Lab BIOL 1112L - Biology II Lab BIOL 1112L - Biology II Lab The laboratory exercises for this course include classification and characterizations of organisms, plant structure and function, animal structure and function, principles of ecology, and biosphere. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (Sp) Prerequisites: BIOL1111, BIOL1111L --- # BIOL2107 — Biological Principles I BIOL 2107 - Biological Principles I BIOL 2107 - Biological Principles I The course provides an introduction to fundamental biological processes and interactions occurring at the molecular, cellular levels, and organismal, and population levels of organization. Topics include: history of science and the scientific method; scientific literature; basic biochemistry, cell biology; bioenergetics; molecular genetics; principles of inheritance; evolution and natural selection; current trends and biotechnology. (associate degree-level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a… --- # BIOL2107L — Biological Principles Lab I BIOL 2107L - Biological Principles Lab I BIOL 2107L - Biological Principles Lab I The course provides a hands-on approach to fundamental biological processes and interactions occurring at the molecular, cellular levels, and organismal, and population levels of organization. The laboratory exercises for this course include: laboratory safety; scientific method and investigation; microscopy; basic biochemistry; cell biology; bioenergetics; molecular genetics; principles of inheritance; evolution and natural selection. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F) --- # BIOL2113 — Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2113 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2113 - Anatomy and Physiology I Emphasis is placed on the development of a systemic perspective of anatomical structures, physiological processes, and chemical principles related to physiological processes, and chemical pinciples related to physiology. Topics include body organization, cell structure and functions, tissue classifications, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous and sensory systems. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition… --- # BIOL2113L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab I BIOL 2113L - Anatomy and Physiology Lab I BIOL 2113L - Anatomy and Physiology Lab I The laboratory exercises for this course include body organization, cell structure and functions, tissue classifications, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous sensory systems. Emphasis is placed on the identification of anatomical structures. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (E) --- # BIOL2114 — Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2114 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2114 - Anatomy and Physiology II Topics include the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive system. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L --- # BIOL2114L — Anatomy and Physiology Lab II BIOL 2114L - Anatomy and Physiology Lab II BIOL 2114L - Anatomy and Physiology Lab II The laboratory exercises for this course include the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive system. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L --- # BIOL2117 — Introductory Microbiology BIOL 2117 - Introductory Microbiology BIOL 2117 - Introductory Microbiology Provides students with a foundation in basic microbiology with emphasis on infectious disease. Topics include microbial diversity, microbial cell biology, microbial genetics, interactions and impact of microorganisms and humans, microorganisms and human disease. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab -0. (E) Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL1111, BIOL1111L, BIOL2107, BIOL2107L --- # BIOL2117L — Introductory Microbiology Lab BIOL 2117L - Introductory Microbiology Lab BIOL 2117L - Introductory Microbiology Lab The laboratory exercises for this course include microbial diversity, microbial cell biology, microbial genetics, interactions and impact of microorganisms and humans, and microorganisms and human disease. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab -3. (E) Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL1111, BIOL1111L --- # BIOL2250 — Applied Biotechnology Internship BIOL 2250 - Applied Biotechnology Internship BIOL 2250 - Applied Biotechnology Internship The experience consists of working in the laboratory as a technician operating instruments, running samples, maintaining a laboratory notebook, etc. The intern makes detailed observations, analyzes data and interprets results. Interns prepare technical reports, summaries, protocols, and quantitative analyses. They maintain familiarity with current scientific literature and contribute to the process of the laboratory. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 9. (E) Prerequisites: BSCI2290 --- # BIOL2300 — Biological Research BIOL 2300 - Biological Research BIOL 2300 - Biological Research The course is intended for biology, chemistry and bioscience students seeking to acquire basic and advanced training in life science related fields. This course will provide instruction for understanding many biochemical and molecular techniques used in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Students will be required to present their work in departmental seminars or scientific meetings, possibly publishing research Prerequisites: BIOL1111, BIOL1111L, CHEM1211, CHEM1211L, CHEM1212, CHEM1212L --- # BIOL2311 — Human Pathophysiology BIOL 2311 - Human Pathophysiology BIOL 2311 - Human Pathophysiology Topics include the causes and mechanisms of cell injury and death, inflammation and immune responses, abnormal tissue growth, genetic disorders, fluid and electrolyte balance, as well as a study of the basic diseases of each body system. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L --- # BSCI1111 — Introduction to Bioscience BSCI 1111 - Introduction to Bioscience BSCI 1111 - Introduction to Bioscience Major applications and advances in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, genomics, forensics, proteomics, agriculture, and environmental science will be covered. Including an in depth examination and discussion of ethical, legal and hands-on activities based on authentic bioscience applications. There is a survey of technical and regulatory aspects of physical, chemical, radiation and biological safety in the bioscience laboratory. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # BSCI1117 — Laboratory Calculations and Data Analysis BSCI 1117 - Laboratory Calculations and Data Analysis BSCI 1117 - Laboratory Calculations and Data Analysis Topics include measurements, solution preparations and data analysis. This course includes a laboratory component that will familiarize students with some basic procedures and techniques common to science laboratories that is covered by Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) Class - 2, Lab - 3. (F) --- # BSCI1211 — Regulatory Compliance BSCI 1211 - Regulatory Compliance BSCI 1211 - Regulatory Compliance The structure and purview of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Protection Agency and Occupation Safety and Health Administration will be covered. This course will also focus on the regulation of product produced in the life science sector including strategic planning, compliance, validation and documentation of production. Students will gain an understanding of the role of regulatory affairs in the overall business scheme. Differences between the regulatory requirements of th… --- # BSCI1212 — Instrumentation, Validation and Quality Assurance BSCI 1212 - Instrumentation, Validation and Quality Assurance BSCI 1212 - Instrumentation, Validation and Quality Assurance Emphasis will be placed on source documentation, writing and executing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), process and equipment validation, as well as validation of bulk starting materials. A hands-on laboratory-based course that will familiarize students with some basic procedures and techniques common to laboratories involved with work that is covered by Quality Systems Regulation (QSR) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). The principles of Good Laborato… Prerequisites: CHEM1211, CHEM1211L --- # BSCI1220 — Fundamentals of Biomanufacturing BSCI 1220 - Fundamentals of Biomanufacturing BSCI 1220 - Fundamentals of Biomanufacturing It will also introduce the various career opportunities involved in bioprocessing. Lectures will emphasize: how genetically altered microorganisms are used in drug development, methods used for manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals, vaccines, enzymes and food ingredients, biopharmaceutical process development, the design of biomanufacturing equipment and facilities, how bioprocesses are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA regulatory compliance), an introduction to bionanomaterials, and… Prerequisites: BSCI1111, BIOL2117, BIOL2117L --- # BSCI1230 — Environmental Laboratory Testing Methods BSCI 1230 - Environmental Laboratory Testing Methods BSCI 1230 - Environmental Laboratory Testing Methods Students will learn to collect, store, and transport environmental samples, and describe the major analytical procedures applied to these samples in the environmental lab. Data reduction and reporting will be discussed. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (Sp) Prerequisites: CHEM1211, CHEM1211L --- # BSCI1240 — Pollution and Remediation BSCI 1240 - Pollution and Remediation BSCI 1240 - Pollution and Remediation Students will define contamination and pollution issues including sources, spread, and hazards to living and non-living entities. Regulatory affairs related to these issues, including federal, state and local laws, code, and regulations will be reviewed. Current best practices in remediation of environmental contamination and pollution will be covered. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (F) Prerequisites: CHEM1211, CHEM1211L --- # BSCI2220 — Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Analysis BSCI 2220 - Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Analysis BSCI 2220 - Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Analysis Methods examined include nucleic acid extraction, purification and characterization, PCR, Real-time PCR, bacterial transformation, restriction digest and analysis. Students learn to analyze sequences, select primers and utilize polymerase chain reaction as a diagnostic tool. Class - 0, Lab - 8. (Su) Prerequisites: CHEM2211, CHEM2211L --- # BSCI2230 — Methods of Protein Analysis BSCI 2230 - Methods of Protein Analysis BSCI 2230 - Methods of Protein Analysis This course focuses on common lab challenges and failure modes. Instruction and exercises will target the anticipation and prevention of errors. Students will receive ample hands-on experience at the bench trouble-shooting and devising solutions. Class - 0, Lab - 8. (Sp) Prerequisites: BSCI1111, CHEM2211, CHEM2211L, BIOL1111, BIOL1111L, BIOL2107, BIOL2107L --- # BSCI2290 — Integrative Biology BSCI 2290 - Integrative Biology BSCI 2290 - Integrative Biology The course establishes a working knowledge of these areas and integrates these diverse topics into a useful and comprehensive survey of mammalian and plant structure and function. The course includes a laboratory component that will familiarize students with common lab practices in biochemistry and cell biology. The entire course will emphasize critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Class - 3, Lab - 6. (Sp) Prerequisites: CHEM2211, CHEM2211L, BIOL1111, BIOL1111L, BIOL2107, BIOL2107L --- # BUSN1240 — Office Procedures BUSN 1240 - Office Procedures BUSN 1240 - Office Procedures Topics include: office protocol, time management, telecommunications and telephone techniques, office equipment, workplace mail, records management, travel/meeting arrangements, electronic mail, and workplace documents. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $175.33 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # BUSN1250 — Records Management BUSN 1250 - Records Management BUSN 1250 - Records Management Topics include: Basic Records Management Concepts; Alphabetic, Numeric, Subject, and Geographic Filing; and Records Retention, Transfer, and Disposition of Records. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: BUSN1440, BUSN1400 --- # BUSN1300 — Introduction to Business BUSN 1300 - Introduction to Business BUSN 1300 - Introduction to Business Topics include business in a global economy, starting and organizing a business, enterprise management, marketing strategies and financial management. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $124.45 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # BUSN1420 — Database Applications BUSN 1420 - Database Applications BUSN 1420 - Database Applications Topics and assignments will include: database concepts, structuring databases, creating and formatting database elements, entering and modifying data, creating and modifying queries, presenting and sharing data and, managing and maintaining databases. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # BUSN1450 — Computer Applications for the Business Professional 4 credits · 4 hours BUSN 1450 - Computer Applications for the Business Professional BUSN 1450 - Computer Applications for the Business Professional Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $167.74 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 2 Lab - 4 (Sp, F) Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # BUSN1460 — Keyboarding and Document Formatting 6 credits · 6 hours BUSN 1460 - Keyboarding and Document Formatting BUSN 1460 - Keyboarding and Document Formatting In addition, this course introduces and applies document formatting skills including production of memos, email messages and letter from scratch using various styles and special features. Focus includes using correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, number expressions, etc. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $146.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 1 Lab - 6 (E) Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # BUSN1470 — Professional Communication Skills 2 credits · 2 hours BUSN 1470 - Professional Communication Skills BUSN 1470 - Professional Communication Skills Participants learn how to work in teams to create a collaborative environment for accomplishing goals. This course consists of the following: language of business, communication skills, working with information, business writing, team and collaborative skills, and resolving interpersonal conflict. This course incorporates the use of presentation software throughout to support the mission of professional communication skill development. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $128.95 c… Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # BUSN2130 — Expert Spreadsheet Analysis 4 credits · 4 hours BUSN 2130 - Expert Spreadsheet Analysis BUSN 2130 - Expert Spreadsheet Analysis Topics will include: advanced workbook options and setting, applying custom formats and layouts, creating and applying advanced formulas and creating advanced charts and tables. This course is designed to prepare the student to take the related Microsoft Office Specialist certification exam. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $96.25 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 1 Lab - 4 (F, Sp) Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # BUSN2140 — Expert Word Processing 2 credits · 2 hours BUSN 2140 - Expert Word Processing BUSN 2140 - Expert Word Processing Topics will include managing document options and settings, creating advanced documents and using advanced tools to create document elements and references. This course is designed to prepare the student to take the related Microsoft Office Specialist certification exam. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $96.25 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 2 Lab - 2 (E) Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # BUSN2150 — Social Media and Electronic Communication 2 credits · 2 hours BUSN 2150 - Social Media and Electronic Communication BUSN 2150 - Social Media and Electronic Communication Students will learn the application of business activities using various digital platforms. Emphasis is placed on Professional Social Media Conduct and Workplace Computer Security and Safety. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $94.41 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 2 Lab - 2 (E) Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # BUSN2190 — Business Document Proofreading and Editing BUSN 2190 - Business Document Proofreading and Editing BUSN 2190 - Business Document Proofreading and Editing Topics include: applying proofreading techniques and proofreaders marks with business documents; proper content, clarity, and conciseness in business documents; and business document formatting. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1101 --- # BUSN2200 — Office Accounting BUSN 2200 - Office Accounting BUSN 2200 - Office Accounting Topics include: accounting equation, analyzing business transactions, journalizing and posting transactions, accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers, financial statements, cash control, and payroll concepts. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $130.65 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (Sp, F) --- # BUSN2290 — Applied Business Technology 2 credits · 2 hours BUSN 2290 - Applied Business Technology BUSN 2290 - Applied Business Technology Topics include: communications skills, records management skills, office management skills and career readiness. This course serves as a capstone course. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $146.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can be changed at the end of the semester. Class - 2 Lab - 2 (Sp, F) Prerequisites: BUSN1240, BUSN1460, BUSN2130, BUSN2140 --- # BUSN2340 — Medical Administrative Procedures BUSN 2340 - Medical Administrative Procedures BUSN 2340 - Medical Administrative Procedures Introduces the knowledge and skills of procedures for billing purposes. Introduces the basic concept of medical administrative assisting and its relationship to the other health fields. Emphasizes medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the medical administrative assistant’s role as an agent of the physician. Provides the student with knowledge and the essentials of professional behavior. Topics include: introduction to medical administrative assisting, medical law, ethics, patient relations/hum… Prerequisites: ALHS1090, BUSN2300, ALHS1011, BUSN2310, BUSN1460 --- # BUSN2370 — Medical Office Billing/Coding/Insurance BUSN 2370 - Medical Office Billing/Coding/Insurance BUSN 2370 - Medical Office Billing/Coding/Insurance Provides the knowledge and skills to apply coding of diagnostic statements and procedures for billing purposes. Provides an introduction to medical coding as it relates to health insurance. Topics include: International classification of diseases, code book formats; coding techniques; formats of the ICD and CPT manuals; health insurance; billing, reimbursement, and collections; and managed care. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $123.03 cost recovery course fee in ad… Prerequisites: ALHS1090, BUSN2300, ALHS1011, BIOL2113L, BIOL2113, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, BUSN2310 --- # CAVT1002 — Medical Physics CAVT 1002 - Medical Physics CAVT 1002 - Medical Physics Performance of laboratory procedure is used to reinforce understanding of biomedical applications of equipment and uses as well as proper technique in safety. Topics include: electrical circuit theory, hospital equipment safety and medical instruments and equipment. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (T) --- # CAVT1020 — Cardiac Catheterization I CAVT 1020 - Cardiac Catheterization I CAVT 1020 - Cardiac Catheterization I This includes identification of angiographic images and data as well as basic interventional techniques. Topics include: introduction to cardiac catheterization, medical legal ethics in the cardiac catheterization lab, angioplastic data, hemodynamic principles, special techniques in cardiac catheterization, and interventional techniques. Additional topics include emergency life support, cardiac pharmacology, and cardiac pathology and advance cardiac life support. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (T) --- # CAVT1021 — Cardiac Catheterization Clinical I CAVT 1021 - Cardiac Catheterization Clinical I CAVT 1021 - Cardiac Catheterization Clinical I Topics include: ethical and legal behavior in the catheterization laboratory, environmental safety in the catheterization laboratory, clinical orientation, monitoring skills, and basic life support. The student will perform and complete various competencies to prepare for the clinical experience in each rotation. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $209 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab - 9.… --- # CAVT1030 — Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy CAVT 1030 - Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy CAVT 1030 - Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy As a study of the anatomy, physiology, structural relationships, and the pathophysiology of the human heart and vascular system, the course concentrates on specialized terminology, cardiac and vascular anatomy, and electrophysiology. Topics include: heart anatomy, circulatory system, heart electrical system, physical heart defects, electrocardiograph, preparation for various electrocardiographic examinations, physical principles and pathophysiology of heart sounds, exercise physiology, stress t… --- # CAVT1080 — Advanced Hemodynamics and Cardiac Physiology CAVT 1080 - Advanced Hemodynamics and Cardiac Physiology CAVT 1080 - Advanced Hemodynamics and Cardiac Physiology Various forms of invasive access are studied, including right and left heart catherization, arterial line setups, and appropriate care. Emphasis is placed on the basics of hemodynamic monitoring and interpretation. Also provides an overview of cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology. Topics include: hemodynamics, aseptic technique, infection control, biochemistry of the cardiac muscle, conduction system, electrocardiogram, pathophysiology of acquired diseases, embryological… --- # CAVT1090 — Drug Calculations and Administration CAVT 1090 - Drug Calculations and Administration CAVT 1090 - Drug Calculations and Administration Emphasizes critical thinking skills. Topics include: systems of measurement, calculating drug problems, resource materials usage, basic pharmacology, administering medications in a simulated clinical environment, principles of IV therapy techniques, and client education. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (T) Prerequisites: MATH1111, MATH1127 --- # CAVT1100 — Cardiac Catheterization Fundamentals CAVT 1100 - Cardiac Catheterization Fundamentals CAVT 1100 - Cardiac Catheterization Fundamentals Includes an introduction of the cardiac catheterization lab. Topics include: x-ray therapy, safety, positioning, coronary arteriography, pharmacology, invasive cardiac measurements and calculations, and specialty procedures. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (T) --- # CAVT2020 — Cardiac Catheterization 2 CAVT 2020 - Cardiac Catheterization 2 CAVT 2020 - Cardiac Catheterization 2 Lab experience will be provided. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (T) Prerequisites: CAVT1020, CAVT1021 --- # CAVT2030 — Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 2 CAVT 2030 - Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 2 CAVT 2030 - Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 2 Topics include: policies and procedures class, ethical and legal behavior in the catheterization laboratory, scrubbing skills, monitoring skills, circulating skills, and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) certification. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab - 18. (T) Prerequisites: CAVT1020, CAVT1021 --- # CAVT2050 — Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 3 CAVT 2050 - Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 3 CAVT 2050 - Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 3 Offers an intensive study of the hands-on experience in role of the cardiac catheterization technologist in advanced cardiovascular procedures related to the catheterization lab while being monitored by a registered preceptor with emphasis on continuing to develop skills in scrubbing, monitoring and circulating during diagnostic and interventional procedures. Topics include: professional conduct, infection control, scrubbing skills, monitoring skills and circulation skills. Students enrolled in this… Prerequisites: CAVT1021, CAVT2030 --- # CAVT2070 — Cardiac Catheterization Registry Review I CAVT 2070 - Cardiac Catheterization Registry Review I CAVT 2070 - Cardiac Catheterization Registry Review I Topics include: cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, cardiovascular disease and pathophysiology, hemodynamic data, diagnostic techniques and patient care assessments. Class - 0, Lab - 4. (T) Prerequisites: CAVT1100, CAVT1020, CAVT1021, CAVT2020, CAVT2030 --- # CARP1070 — Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations CARP 1070 - Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations CARP 1070 - Site Layouts, Footings, and Foundations Students will use layout equipment for laboratory and field practice. Topics include: zoning regulations and building codes, plot plan interpretation, the nature of concrete, building layout, squaring methods, batter board installation, footings, foundation types, foundation forms, edge forms, and materials estimation. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F, Su) Prerequisites: COFC1020 --- # CARP1105 — Floor Wall and Stair Framing CARP 1105 - Floor Wall and Stair Framing CARP 1105 - Floor Wall and Stair Framing Emphasis is placed on practical application of skills. Topics include estimation and computation procedures, rough layouts, and installation procedures. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: COFC1020 --- # CARP1110 — Ceiling and Roof Framing CARP 1110 - Ceiling and Roof Framing CARP 1110 - Ceiling and Roof Framing Topics include systems and materials identification, layout procedures, installation procedures, cost and materials estimation, and safety precautions. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: COFC1020 --- # CARP1112 — Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings CARP 1112 - Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings CARP 1112 - Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings Topics include: doors and windows, siding, cornice and soffit, roof types, materials identification, materials estimation, and installation procedures. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: COFC1020 --- # CARP1114 — Interior Finishes CARP 1114 - Interior Finishes CARP 1114 - Interior Finishes Topics include materials identification; cost estimating, trim, insulation, interior doors, gypsum wallboard, and paneling used in finishing jobs. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: COFC1020 --- # CARP1190 — Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks CARP 1190 - Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks CARP 1190 - Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks Emphasis will be placed on identification, estimation and installation of various types of finish materials and coverings. The course also introduces locating and installing cabinets and millwork. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (Sp, Su) Prerequisites: COFC1020 --- # CHEM1151 — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 1151 - Survey of Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 1151 - Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Topics include measurements and units, structure of matter, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, gas laws, liquid mixtures, acids and bases, salts and buffers, and nuclear chemistry. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # CHEM1151L — Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab CHEM 1151L - Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab CHEM 1151L - Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab The lab exercises for this course include units of measurements, structure of matter, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, gas laws, liquid mixtures, acids and bases, salts and buffers, and nuclear chemistry. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) --- # CHEM1152 — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHEM 1152 - Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHEM 1152 - Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry This survey will include an overview of the properties, structure, nomenclature, reactions of hydrocarbons, alcohols, phenols, ethers, halides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines, amides; the properties, structure, and function of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and enzymes, as well as, intermediary metabolism. Topics include basic principles, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives, heterocyclic rings and alkaloids, carbohydrates, lipids and fats, proteins, nucle… Prerequisites: CHEM1151, CHEM1151L --- # CHEM1152L — Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab CHEM 1152L - Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab CHEM 1152L - Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab The laboratory exercises for this course include basic principles of organic chemistry, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives, heterocyclic rings and alkaloids, carbohydrates, lipids and fats, proteins, nucleic acids, and intermediary metabolism. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CHEM1151, CHEM1151L --- # CHEM1211 — Chemistry I CHEM 1211 - Chemistry I CHEM 1211 - Chemistry I Topics include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry and gas laws. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1103, MATH1111 --- # CHEM1211L — Chemistry Lab I CHEM 1211L - Chemistry Lab I CHEM 1211L - Chemistry Lab I The laboratory exercises for this course include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry and gas laws. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1111, MATH1103 --- # CHEM1212 — Chemistry II CHEM 1212 - Chemistry II CHEM 1212 - Chemistry II Topics include equilibrium theory, kinetics, thermodynamics, solution chemistry, acid-base theory, and nuclear chemistry. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: CHEM1211, CHEM1211L --- # CHEM1212L — Chemistry Lab II CHEM 1212L - Chemistry Lab II CHEM 1212L - Chemistry Lab II The laboratory exercises for this course include equilibrium theory, kinetics, thermodynamics, solution chemistry, acid-base theory, and nuclear chemistry. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: CHEM1211, CHEM1211L --- # CHEM2211 — Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2211 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2211 - Organic Chemistry I (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CHEM1212, CHEM1212L --- # CHEM2211L — Organic Chemistry Lab I CHEM 2211L - Organic Chemistry Lab I CHEM 2211L - Organic Chemistry Lab I Students gain experience in synthesis and techniques relating to isolation, purification and identification of organic compounds.(associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CHEM1212, CHEM1212L --- # CHEM2212 — Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2212 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2212 - Organic Chemistry II Topics include spectroscopy, aromatic compounds and a survey of carbonyl compounds and their reactions. Instructors emphasize bioorganic compounds as they relate to biological structure and function. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp, Su) Prerequisites: CHEM2211, CHEM2211L --- # CHEM2212L — Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 2212L - Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 2212L - Organic Chemistry II Lab Students gain additional experience in instrumentation, synthesis and techniques relating to isolation and purification. They also expand their capabilities relating to the identification of organic compounds. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (Sp, Su) Prerequisites: CHEM2211, CHEM2211L --- # CHEM2300 — Quantitative Analysis CHEM 2300 - Quantitative Analysis CHEM 2300 - Quantitative Analysis (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: BSCI1111, CHEM1211, CHEM1211L, CHEM1212, CHEM1212L --- # CHEM2300L — Quantitative Analysis Lab CHEM 2300L - Quantitative Analysis Lab CHEM 2300L - Quantitative Analysis Lab Samples will be analyzed using instrumental methods including UV/Vis and FT/IR spectroscopy, HPLC, GC/MS, and GC/FID. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 6. (F) Prerequisites: BSCI1111, CHEM1211, CHEM1211L, CHEM1212, CHEM1212L --- # CCMN1000 — Introduction to Construction and Development CCMN 1000 - Introduction to Construction and Development CCMN 1000 - Introduction to Construction and Development Topics include: project types, project stages, construction documents, marketing, contract procurement, estimating, bonding, scheduling, mobilization, materials, methods, change orders, claims, safety, organizational management, computers in construction, communication, contract types, liability and loss control. Class - 1, Lab -2. (E) --- # CCMN1020 — Building Technologies and Methods CCMN 1020 - Building Technologies and Methods CCMN 1020 - Building Technologies and Methods Topics include: site-work, foundations, building structure, interior and exterior finishes, roofing, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and conveying systems. An overview of materials testing is also presented. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (F) --- # CCMN1030 — Construction Graphics CCMN 1030 - Construction Graphics CCMN 1030 - Construction Graphics Topics include: dimensioning practices, layout, abbreviations, symbol usage, line types, computer aided design, and principles of drawing. An overview of project specifications is included. Class - 2, Lab -2. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: MATH1111, MATH1113, MATH1131 --- # CCMN1040 — Construction Safety CCMN 1040 - Construction Safety CCMN 1040 - Construction Safety Topics include: safety plan management, emergency planning, project security, sources of safety information and supplies, personal protective equipment (PPE), fire prevention, hazardous communications, material safety data sheets (MSDS), fall protection, electrical hazards, ladders, scaffolds, stairways, confined spaces, excavations, training techniques, accident reporting, materials handling and storage, cranes, mechanized equipment, steel erection, and concrete construction. Training for the OSHA 30-hour credential is included… Prerequisites: OSHA30 --- # CCMN1050 — Commercial Building Code CCMN 1050 - Commercial Building Code CCMN 1050 - Commercial Building Code This course provides a study of the commercial building code. Topics include: inspector/contractor communications, code administration, occupancy classifications, building limitations, construction types, fire resistance, means of egress, structural loading, and construction materials. Class-2. --- # CCMN1060 — Construction Estimating I CCMN 1060 - Construction Estimating I CCMN 1060 - Construction Estimating I Completion of a quantity survey project is required. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: CCMN1030, MATH1111 --- # CCMN2010 — Construction Law CCMN 2010 - Construction Law CCMN 2010 - Construction Law Topics include: contracts, drug testing, sexual harassment, labor management relations, discrimination, worker compensation, bonding, claims, arbitration, mediation, business types, minority business enterprises, hiring and firing practices. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Su) Prerequisites: CCMN1000, ENGL1101, ENGL1102 --- # CCMN2020 — Construction Scheduling CCMN 2020 - Construction Scheduling CCMN 2020 - Construction Scheduling Topics include network diagrams, time-scaled design, Gantt charts and computerized scheduling. Students will complete projects utilizing the critical path method in both manual and computerized formats. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: CCMN1000, CCMN1030 --- # CCMN2030 — Construction Accounting and Financial Management CCMN 2030 - Construction Accounting and Financial Management CCMN 2030 - Construction Accounting and Financial Management Topics include accounting data, financial statements, cost control, taxation, ratio analysis, the time value of money, budgeting, cash flow, financing, and receivables. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: CCMN1060, MATH1111 --- # CCMN2040 — Construction Project Management CCMN 2040 - Construction Project Management CCMN 2040 - Construction Project Management Class - 4, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: CCMN1060, CCMN2070, CCMN2010, CCMN2020, SPCH1101 --- # CCMN2070 — Construction Estimating II CCMN 2070 - Construction Estimating II CCMN 2070 - Construction Estimating II The completion of an estimate, bid submission, and development of a schedule of values are required. Also included is an introduction to conceptual estimating. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (F) Prerequisites: CCMN1060 --- # CCMN2080 — Sustainable Design and Construction CCMN 2080 - Sustainable Design and Construction CCMN 2080 - Sustainable Design and Construction This course introduces students to the theory and application of sustainability concepts in design and construction. The course includes an overview of green building programs and certifications, with a focus on managing LEED implementation through construction. The course reviews the principles required in preparation for the LEED Green Associate examination (the exam is not included in the course). Class-2, Lab - 2. --- # CCMN2500 — Commercial Construction Management Internship-Practicum CCMN 2500 - Commercial Construction Management Internship-Practicum CCMN 2500 - Commercial Construction Management Internship-Practicum The minimum required Internship hours are 30 hours per week for 8 weeks or 15 hours per week for 16 weeks. Total of 240 hours minimum for the entire semester. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (Sp, Su) Prerequisites: CCMN1040, CCMN1060, CCMN2070, CCMN2020 --- # COMM1100 — Human Communication COMM 1100 - Human Communication COMM 1100 - Human Communication The course provides a basic history of the communication discipline from ancient rhetorical roots through modern social sciences. The course emphasizes selected methods and practices in dyadic, small group, and oral presentational settings. Course content also covers communication models, as well as a survey of a variety of human communication modes and methods, including verbal, nonverbal, small group, interpersonal, mass, organizational, public, and intercultural communication. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be ass… Prerequisites: ENGL1101 --- # CIST1001 — Computer Concepts CIST 1001 - Computer Concepts CIST 1001 - Computer Concepts Topics include: Information Systems and Technology Terminology, Computer History, Data Representation, Data Storage Concepts, Fundamentals of Information Processing, Fundamentals of Information Security, Information Technology Ethics, Fundamentals of Hardware Operation, Fundamentals of Networking, Fundamentals of the Internet, Fundamentals of Software Design Concepts, Fundamentals of Software, (System and Application), System Development Methodology, Computer Number Systems conversion (Binary and Hexadecimal), Mobile computing. Note:… --- # CIST1102 — Keyboarding CIST 1102 - Keyboarding CIST 1102 - Keyboarding Topics include learning the alphabetic keyboard, the numeric keyboard and keypad, building speed and accuracy, and proofreading. Students attain a minimum of 20 GWAM (gross words a minute). Class - 1, Lab - 4. (E) --- # CIST1122 — Hardware Installation and Maintenance CIST 1122 - Hardware Installation and Maintenance CIST 1122 - Hardware Installation and Maintenance This course provides students with a comprehensive foundation in modern computer hardware, operating systems, networking technologies, and cybersecurity best practices. Emphasis is placed on current industry‑standard components-including mobile devices, cloud‑connected endpoints, virtualization platforms, and modern peripheral interfaces. Students will learn to install, configure, secure, and maintain a wide range of hardware devices; troubleshoot system performance issues; implement safe and e… --- # CIST1130 — Operating Systems Concepts CIST 1130 - Operating Systems Concepts CIST 1130 - Operating Systems Concepts Students explore the fundamentals of Windows, Linux, macOS, and mobile operating systems, with hands‑on experience in both graphical user interface (GUI) and command‑line interface (CLI) environments. Topics include operating system architecture, installation and configuration, system initialization, user and group management, access control, file systems, storage technologies, and hardware resource management. Students will learn to secure, optimize, and maintain operating systems through patching, system monitorin… --- # CIST1200 — Database Management CIST 1200 - Database Management CIST 1200 - Database Management Topics include: history, database terminology and concepts, database system logical organization, data manipulation, database design concepts, models, normalization, Entity Relationship diagramming, physical database, networking and databases, and database security. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1001 --- # CIST1220 — Structured Query Language (SQL) CIST 1220 - Structured Query Language (SQL) CIST 1220 - Structured Query Language (SQL) Topics include: database Vocabulary, Relational Database Design, Date retrieval using SQL, Data Modification using SQL, Developing and Using SQL Procedures. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $62.49 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (E) --- # CIST1305 — Program Design and Development CIST 1305 - Program Design and Development CIST 1305 - Program Design and Development An emphasis is placed on developing logic, troubleshooting, and using tools to develop solutions. Topics include: problem solving and programming concepts, structured programming, the four logic structures, file processing concepts, and arrays. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # CIST1306 — Programming Foundations - Swift CIST 1306 - Programming Foundations - Swift CIST 1306 - Programming Foundations - Swift Learn key computing concepts, building a solid foundation in programming with Swift. Learn about the impact of computing and apps on society, economies, and cultures while exploring iOS app development, including the app design process: brainstorming, planning, prototyping, and evaluating an app design of their own. Class-2, Lab - 1. --- # CIST1401 — Computer Networking Fundamentals CIST 1401 - Computer Networking Fundamentals CIST 1401 - Computer Networking Fundamentals Students gain hands‑on experience with wired and wireless networks, cloud and hybrid infrastructures, and foundational cybersecurity practices essential in today’s IT environments. Course topics include network topologies, IPv4/IPv6 addressing and subnetting, routing and switching concepts, virtualization and container networking, DNS/DHCP services, remote access technologies, and networked device configuration. Students will work with contemporary network hardware, including switches, routers, wireless… --- # CIST1510 — Web Development I CIST 1510 - Web Development I CIST 1510 - Web Development I Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $62.49 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) --- # CIST1520 — Scripting Technologies CIST 1520 - Scripting Technologies CIST 1520 - Scripting Technologies Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $62.49 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1305, CIST1510 --- # CIST1530 — Web Graphics I CIST 1530 - Web Graphics I CIST 1530 - Web Graphics I Topics include advanced image correction techniques and adjustments, typography and interpolation as well as conditional scripting statements and arrays. The course includes a final project that allows students to develop a Web page/site using the chosen software. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $40.46 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # CIST1550 — Web Vector Graphics CIST 1550 - Web Vector Graphics CIST 1550 - Web Vector Graphics Skill development in the use of the tools and transformation options of Adobe Illustrator to create complex vector illustrations for print and web-based media. Mastery in manipulations of both text and graphics and the correct use and management of different color modes. Course includes a final project that allows students to develop a web page/site using the chosen software. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $41.86 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semest… Prerequisites: CIST1001 --- # CIST1560 — Web Graphics for Print CIST 1560 - Web Graphics for Print CIST 1560 - Web Graphics for Print Skill development in the use of the tools and transformation options of Adobe InDesign to create complex layouts for print and web-based media. Mastery in manipulation of both text and graphics and the correct use and management of different color modes. Course includes a final project that allows students to develop a web page/site using the chosen software. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $41.86 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class -… Prerequisites: CIST1001 --- # CIST1601 — Information Security Fundamentals CIST 1601 - Information Security Fundamentals CIST 1601 - Information Security Fundamentals It covers terminology, history, security systems development and implementation. Student will also cover the legal, ethical, and professional issues in information security. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $177.50 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # CIST1602 — Security Policies and Procedures CIST 1602 - Security Policies and Procedures CIST 1602 - Security Policies and Procedures Students will explore the legal and ethical issues in information security and the various security layers: physical security, personnel security, operating systems, network, software, communication and database security. Students will develop an Information Security Policy and an Acceptable Use Policy. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $116.88 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # CIST2301 — Application Development in Swift I CIST 2301 - Application Development in Swift I CIST 2301 - Application Development in Swift I Master the core concepts and practices that professional programmers use daily and build a basic fluency in Xcode source and UI editors. Create iOS apps that adhere to standard practices, including the use of stock UI elements, layout techniques, and common navigation interfaces. Explore app design by brainstorming, planning, prototyping, and evaluating an application. Class-2, Lab - 2. Prerequisites: CIST1306 --- # CIST2302 — Application Development in Swift II 2 credits · 2 hours CIST 2302 - Application Development in Swift II CIST 2302 - Application Development in Swift II Work with data from a server and explore new iOS APIs that allow for much richer app experiencesincluding displaying large collections of data in multiple formats. Build an app in Xcode from the ground up with step-by-step instructions. Class-2, Lab - 2 Prerequisites: CIST2301 --- # CIST2351 — PHP Programming I CIST 2351 - PHP Programming I CIST 2351 - PHP Programming I Topics include: PHP and basic web programming concepts, installing PHP, embedding PHP in HTML, variables and constants, operators, forms, conditional statements, looping, arrays, and text files. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50.88 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: CIST1305, CIST1510, CIST1520 --- # CIST2361 — C++ Programming I CIST 2361 - C++ Programming I CIST 2361 - C++ Programming I Includes creating, editing, executing, and debugging C++ programs of moderate difficulty. Topics include: basic C++ concepts, simple I/O and expressions, I/O and control statements, arrays, pointers, structures, managing data and developing programs. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1305 --- # CIST2362 — C++ Programming II CIST 2362 - C++ Programming II CIST 2362 - C++ Programming II Emphasis is placed on utilizing the added features of C++, which will be added to the skills mastered in Introduction to C++ Programming. Topics include: objects, classes, inheritance, overloading, polymorphism, streams, containers, and exceptions. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CIST2361 --- # CIST2371 — Java Programming I CIST 2371 - Java Programming I CIST 2371 - Java Programming I Use practical problems to illustrate Java application building techniques and concepts. Develop an understanding of Java vocabulary. Create an understanding of where Java fits in the application development landscape. Create an understanding of the Java Development Kit and how to develop, debug, and run Java applications using the JDK. Continue to develop student’s programming logic skills. Topics include: JAVA Language History, JAVA Variable Definitions, JAVA Control Structures, JAVA Methods, JAVA Classes, JAVA Objects, and JAVA G… Prerequisites: CIST1305 --- # CIST2372 — Java Programming II CIST 2372 - Java Programming II CIST 2372 - Java Programming II It is assumed that the student knows the Java syntax as well as basic object oriented concepts. The student will use classes and objects provided by the core Java API. They will use these classes to accomplish tasks such as Database access, File access, exception handling, running threads, using sockets to talk across a network, and remotely calling methods using RMI techniques. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the sem… Prerequisites: CIST2371 --- # CIST2373 — Java Programming III CIST 2373 - Java Programming III CIST 2373 - Java Programming III It is assumed that the student knows Java Standard Edition as the concepts and techniques build on that foundation. The student will install Web, Application and Database servers. The student will learn to build Web Applications using JEE technologies, such as Servlets, Java Server Pages and Enterprise JavaBeans. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CIST2372 --- # CIST2381 — Mobile Application Development CIST 2381 - Mobile Application Development CIST 2381 - Mobile Application Development This course includes design and development techniques for multiple mobile devices, platforms, and operating systems. Students will develop mobile applications using state of practice development tools, languages and devices. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CIST1305 --- # CIST2411 — Microsoft Client CIST 2411 - Microsoft Client CIST 2411 - Microsoft Client Emphasis is placed on Windows 11, including integration with cloud‑based Microsoft services such as Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Intune, and Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Students will learn installation and upgrade strategies, device imaging, policy configuration, authentication management, and system performance optimization. Additional topics include user and group administration, file and printer services, BitLocker and security baselines, remote management tools (PowerShell, Remote Desktop, MMC), and advanced troubleshooting me… --- # CIST2412 — Microsoft Server Installation and Maintenance CIST 2412 - Microsoft Server Installation and Maintenance CIST 2412 - Microsoft Server Installation and Maintenance Emphasis is placed on current Windows Server platforms (2019/2022) and their integration with hybrid cloud services such as Azure Active Directory and Azure-based identity, security, and management tools. Students learn server deployment methods, including clean installations, in‑place upgrades, unattended installations, and image‑based deployment. Additional topics include Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Group Policy management, DNS/DHCP services, file and storage ser… --- # CIST2413 — Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure CIST 2413 - Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure CIST 2413 - Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure Emphasis is placed on modern server administration practices using Azure Arc, Azure Active Directory, Azure Compute, and hybrid identity and management tools. Students learn to migrate and modernize existing Windows Server workloads to Azure using services such as Azure Migrate, Azure File Sync, and hybrid networking technologies. Core topics include virtual machine deployment, identity and access management, Azure-based storage solutions, monitoring and perf… Prerequisites: CIST2412 --- # CIST2414 — Maintaining Windows Servers CIST 2414 - Maintaining Windows Servers CIST 2414 - Maintaining Windows Servers Building on the foundational skills from CIST 2412 and CIST 2413, students learn to implement advanced Windows Server services across on‑premises datacenters, Azure-integrated infrastructures, and mixed enterprise environments. Key focus areas include advanced identity services, certificate management, name resolution solutions, and secure access configuration. Students will implement and manage advanced storage capabilities, including Storage Spaces, SMB configurations, file server clustering, and hybrid file ser… Prerequisites: CIST2412, CIST2413 --- # CIST2431 — UNIX/Linux Introduction CIST 2431 - UNIX/Linux Introduction CIST 2431 - UNIX/Linux Introduction Topics include: history of UNIX/Linux, login and logout, the user environment, user password change, the file system, hierarchy tree, editors, file system commands as they relate to navigating the file system tree, UNIX/Linux manual pages, using the UNIX/Linux graphical desktop, and command options. In addition, the student must be able to perform directory and file displaying, creation, deletion, redirection, copying, moving, linking files, wildcards, determining present working directory and changing directory locations… --- # CIST2432 — UNIX/Linux Server CIST 2432 - UNIX/Linux Server CIST 2432 - UNIX/Linux Server Topics include: installing UNIX/Linux, configuring and building a custom kernel, adding and removing software packages, managing run levels, managing users and groups, implementing security permissions, introduction to shell programming, managing and fixing the file system, managing memory and swap space, managing and scheduling jobs, managing system logs, understanding the boot process, system configuration files, file backup and restore, file compression, fault tolerance, and printing. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST2431 --- # CIST2433 — UNIX/Linux Advanced Server CIST 2433 - UNIX/Linux Advanced Server CIST 2433 - UNIX/Linux Advanced Server Topics include: understanding UNIX/Linux networking, managing network printing, configuring and troubleshooting TCP/IP on UNIX/Linux, configuring DHCP, DNS, a Web server, an FTP server, an E-mail server, and understanding NIS (yp) and NFS. Also, includes the following: understanding advanced security issues such as firewalls and NAT, using network commands, use of graphical system such as X Windows, sharing files and printers, and advanced shell programming. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST2432 --- # CIST2434 — UNIX/Linux Scripting CIST 2434 - UNIX/Linux Scripting CIST 2434 - UNIX/Linux Scripting Topics include: shell variables, running shell script program, conditional processing, looping structures, arithmetic operators, logical operators such as AND, OR, and NOT, positional parameters and process variables, redirection, piping and standard error, use of backslash, quotes and back quotes. . Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST2433 --- # CIST2451 — Introduction to Networks-Cisco CIST 2451 - Introduction to Networks-Cisco CIST 2451 - Introduction to Networks-Cisco By the end of the course, students can build simple local area networks (LANs) that integrate IP addressing schemes, foundational network security, and perform basic configurations for routers and switches. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CIST1401 --- # CIST2452 — Cisco Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials CIST 2452 - Cisco Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials CIST 2452 - Cisco Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials Students learn key switching and routing concepts. They can perform basic network configuration and troubleshooting, identify and mitigate LAN security threats, and configure and secure a basic WLAN. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp, Su) Prerequisites: CIST2451 --- # CIST2453 — Enterprise Networking, Security & Automation CIST 2453 - Enterprise Networking, Security & Automation CIST 2453 - Enterprise Networking, Security & Automation Major topics are wide area network (WAN) technologies and quality of service (QoS) mechanisms used for secure remote access. The course also introduces software-defined networking, virtualization, and automation concepts that support the digitalization of networks. Students gain skills to configure and troubleshoot enterprise networks, and learn to identify and protect against cybersecurity threats. They are introduced to network management tools and learn key concepts of software… Prerequisites: CIST2452 --- # CIST2461 — Data Center I CIST 2461 - Data Center I CIST 2461 - Data Center I Students explore data center architecture, facility components, and industry standards that guide the creation of reliable, scalable, and energy‑efficient environments. Core topics include site selection and layout, raised floor and containment strategies, structured cabling systems (copper and fiber), and rack installation best practices. Students examine electrical systems such as power distribution units (PDUs), uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), generators, automatic transfer switches (ATS), grounding and bonding, and high‑density pow… Prerequisites: CIST1130 --- # CIST2463 — Data Center II CIST 2463 - Data Center II CIST 2463 - Data Center II Students gain practical experience with operational workflows, lifecycle management, and industry‑standard procedures used to maintain continuous uptime. Topics include daily facility inspections, asset lifecycle management, deployment and decommissioning procedures, change control documentation, and best practices for installing and removing hardware in active production environments. Students learn preventive and predictive maintenance strategies for electrical, mechanical, and environmental systems, including power distribution, cooling… Prerequisites: CIST2461 --- # CIST2480 — AWS Cloud Foundations CIST 2480 - AWS Cloud Foundations CIST 2480 - AWS Cloud Foundations This course introduces students to fundamental cloud computing concepts with a comprehensive overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its core architectural principles. Based on the AWS Academy Cloud Foundations curriculum, the course is designed for learners seeking a broad understanding of cloud technologies regardless of technical background or job role. Students explore key cloud concepts including global infrastructure, shared responsibility, cloud economics, elasticity and scalability, virtualization, high availability… --- # CIST2481 — AWS Cloud Architecting CIST 2481 - AWS Cloud Architecting CIST 2481 - AWS Cloud Architecting Based on the AWS Academy Cloud Architecting curriculum, the course teaches students how to evaluate business requirements and translate them into scalable cloud solutions aligned with AWS architectural best practices. Students gain in‑depth experience with core AWS services across compute, storage, networking, databases, security, and global infrastructure. Emphasis is placed on applying the AWS Well‑Architected Framework , including operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, cost optimization, a… Prerequisites: CIST2480 --- # CIST2482 — AWS Cloud Developing CIST 2482 - AWS Cloud Developing CIST 2482 - AWS Cloud Developing Based on the AWS Academy Cloud Developing curriculum, the course focuses on building cloud‑native solutions using modern development practices, automation tools, and AWS‑managed services. Students learn to write and optimize application code that interacts with AWS services, implement secure and scalable APIs, and integrate AWS SDKs across multiple programming languages. Core topics include serverless development with AWS Lambda, event‑driven architectures, containerized application workflows, DynamoDB integration, messaging an… Prerequisites: CIST2480 --- # CIST2483 — AWS Data Analytics 2 credits · 2 hours CIST 2483 - AWS Data Analytics CIST 2483 - AWS Data Analytics Students will learn how to analyze extremely large data sets, and to create visual representations of that data, using a case-study approach. 2 Prerequisites: CIST2480 --- # CIST2484 — AWS Cloud Operations 2 credits · 2 hours CIST 2484 - AWS Cloud Operations CIST 2484 - AWS Cloud Operations Based on the AWS Academy Cloud Operations curriculum, the course focuses on operational excellence in cloud environments, covering monitoring, automation, governance, networking, security, and lifecycle management for AWS workloads. Students will gain hands‑on experience provisioning and configuring AWS compute, storage, database, and networking services, as well as implementing best practices for system reliability, availability, and cost efficiency. Core topics include identity and access management (IAM), load balancing and… Prerequisites: CIST2480 --- # CIST2510 — Web Technologies CIST 2510 - Web Technologies CIST 2510 - Web Technologies Students will explore and utilize various features of software packages such as CSS, multimedia incorporation, scripting technologies, form creation, search functionality, advanced image techniques and database connectivity. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1510 --- # CIST2531 — Web Graphics II CIST 2531 - Web Graphics II CIST 2531 - Web Graphics II Topics include advanced image correction techniques and adjustments, typography and interpolation as well as conditional scripting statements and arrays. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $40.46 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1530 --- # CIST2550 — Web Development II CIST 2550 - Web Development II CIST 2550 - Web Development II Students will learn to retrieve, update, and display database information with a web application. Database access may be accomplished using a web programming language (such as PHP, Microsoft VB, Microsoft C#, or Sun Java). Topics include manipulating data in a database, working with a relational database via Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), working with different database systems, developing forms and applications to interact with a database server(s), modifying data in a database, and controls and validation. Note: Students enro… Prerequisites: CIST1220, CIST1510, CIST1520, CIST2351 --- # CIST2601 — Implementing Operating Systems Security CIST 2601 - Implementing Operating Systems Security CIST 2601 - Implementing Operating Systems Security Lab exercises will provide students with experience of establishing operating systems security for the network environment. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $203.75 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1601, CIST1401, CIST2431, CIST2451 --- # CIST2602 — Network Security CIST 2602 - Network Security CIST 2602 - Network Security Topics include network security, intrusion detection, types of attacks, methods of attacks, security devices, basics of cryptography and organizational security elements. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $116.88 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1601, CIST1401, CIST2431, CIST2451 --- # CIST2611 — Network Defense and Countermeasures CIST 2611 - Network Defense and Countermeasures CIST 2611 - Network Defense and Countermeasures This will include protecting the Internal IP services, configuring a firewall for remote access, managing a firewall, and detecting and preventing network intrusions. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $52.50 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1601, CIST1401, CIST2431, CIST2451 --- # CIST2612 — Computer Forensics CIST 2612 - Computer Forensics CIST 2612 - Computer Forensics This course examines the use of computers in the commission of crimes, collection, analysis and production of digital evidence. Students will use computer resources to explore basic computer forensic investigation techniques. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $116.88 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1122, CIST1601 --- # CIST2613 — Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing CIST 2613 - Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing CIST 2613 - Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing It provides a hands-on introduction to ethical hacking, and penetration testing. It is for individuals who want to enhance their information security skill set and meet the growing demand for security professionals. Topics include network and computer attacks, footprinting and social engineering, port scanning, enumeration, OS vulnerabilities, hacking web servers, hacking wireless networks, cryptography and network protection systems. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed… Prerequisites: CIST1601, CIST2602 --- # CIST2740 — Introduction to Game Development CIST 2740 - Introduction to Game Development CIST 2740 - Introduction to Game Development Class - 2, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: CIST1305, CIST2361 --- # CIST2741 — Advanced Game Development CIST 2741 - Advanced Game Development CIST 2741 - Advanced Game Development Each student will be expected to fulfill the duties of each member of a game design team, learning every aspect of the process in order to be able to substitute wherever and whenever necessary. It is suggested that the quality and completeness of a single, class-wide project have some universal impact on the grades of each student, further enforcing the notion that every team member not only participates in the project, but that the project itself affects in the success of each team member. Lab will use industry tools… Prerequisites: CIST2740 --- # CIST2742 — Beginning Python Programming CIST 2742 - Beginning Python Programming CIST 2742 - Beginning Python Programming Topics include: basic coding rules, input/output operations, arithmetic operations, debugging techniques, lists and arrays, sorting, editing input, basic search techniques, game simulations, game design and object-oriented programming (OOP). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (E) --- # CIST2743 — Introduction to Game Physics CIST 2743 - Introduction to Game Physics CIST 2743 - Introduction to Game Physics Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $51.74 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: CIST2740, MATH1111, MATH1103, MATH1012 --- # CIST2744 — Advanced Game Physics CIST 2744 - Advanced Game Physics CIST 2744 - Advanced Game Physics Calculating and tracking the physics required to host thousands of individual players, their effects on the environment, and the environments effects on them is the primary focus. This course demonstrates application of the theories of game development by taking an idea from the conceptual stage to completion. Lecture and labs allow students creative freedom with their implementations and design. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $103.48 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can chang… Prerequisites: CIST2743, CIST2362 --- # CIST2745 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CIST 2745 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CIST 2745 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Students can expect to learn how to develop individual intelligences by outlining their basic design, purpose, and interaction with others through both scripted dialogue and template/variable-based exchanges. Students will focus on high-level game programming concepts. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $38.74 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: CIST2741 --- # CIST2746 — Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Gaming CIST 2746 - Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Gaming CIST 2746 - Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Gaming Students will learn to weave relationship databases into complex tapestries of Artificial Intelligence interaction in hopes of achieving a state at which developer input is almost unnecessary to its perpetuation. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $38.74 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: CIST2745 --- # CIST2921 — IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management CIST 2921 - IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management CIST 2921 - IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management Topics include: Systems planning, systems analysis, systems design, systems implementation, evaluation, and project management. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $62.49 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (E) --- # CIST2931 — Advanced Systems Project CIST 2931 - Advanced Systems Project CIST 2931 - Advanced Systems Project Topics include: Project Management, Systems Design and Development, Software Development Methodologies, User Interface Design, File Maintenance Programming, Program Design, Systems Documentation, User Documentation, Presentation, and Demonstration. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $62.49 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CIST2362, CIST2372, CIST2921 --- # CIST2935 — VMware VSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V6 CIST 2935 - VMware VSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V6 CIST 2935 - VMware VSphere: Install, Configure, Manage V6 This course prepares you to administer a vSphere infrastructure for an organization of any size and forms the foundation for most other VMware technologies in the software-defined data center. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) --- # CIST2950 — Web Systems Project CIST 2950 - Web Systems Project CIST 2950 - Web Systems Project Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $62.49 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: CIST1520, CIST2351 --- # COFC1011 — Overview of Building Construction Practices COFC 1011 - Overview of Building Construction Practices COFC 1011 - Overview of Building Construction Practices Topics to include preparing to build, building materials used in residential construction, introduction to cost estimation, tools and equipment, building foundations, wood frame construction, completing the structure, finish carpentry, finishing and fastening tools, general shop tool use, and job site setup. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # COFC1020 — Professional Tool Use and Safety COFC 1020 - Professional Tool Use and Safety COFC 1020 - Professional Tool Use and Safety This course provides instruction in the proper use of professional tools for the construction trades. Emphasis will be placed on the safe use of each tool discussed. Topics include layout and measuring tools, cutting tools, sawing tools, drilling and boring tools, finishing and fastening tools, general shop tool use, and job site setup. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $59 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester Cl… --- # COFC1050 — Construction Print Reading Fundamentals COFC 1050 - Construction Print Reading Fundamentals COFC 1050 - Construction Print Reading Fundamentals Topics include types of plans, scales, specifications, conventions, and schedules. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # CMTT2010 — Residential Estimating Review CMTT 2010 - Residential Estimating Review CMTT 2010 - Residential Estimating Review Topics include the sequencing of construction, materials calculation, blueprint interpretation, methods of construction, working with subcontractors, and final estimate assembly. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: CARP1105, CARP1110, CARP1112, CARP1114 --- # CMTT2020 — Construction Drafting I CMTT 2020 - Construction Drafting I CMTT 2020 - Construction Drafting I Topics include system setup and system management, software menus and basic functions, prototype drawings, and two and three dimensional drafting and dimensioning. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $30 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class -1, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: CARP1105, CARP1110, CARP1112, CARP1114 --- # CMTT2050 — Residential Code Review CMTT 2050 - Residential Code Review CMTT 2050 - Residential Code Review Topics include international residential codes, working with building inspectors, permits and inspections, and site visits. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: CARP1105, CARP1110, CARP1112, CARP1114 --- # CMTT2130 — Computerized Construction Scheduling CMTT 2130 - Computerized Construction Scheduling CMTT 2130 - Computerized Construction Scheduling The use of contemporary construction scheduling and management software is emphasized. Topics include software overview, scheduling methods and requirements, and computerized scheduling of a simulated construction job. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: CARP1105, CARP1110, CARP1112, CARP1114 --- # CMTT2170 — Construction Contracting CMTT 2170 - Construction Contracting CMTT 2170 - Construction Contracting This course provides an in-depth study of the contractual relationship between the parties involved in building construction contracting. Topics include bonds, insurance, bidding, awarding, and subcontracting types and conditions. Should read On-campus attendance and participation in the Final Project Presentation and Discussion is required to pass this class with a 70% or higher grade even when the course is taught online. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: CARP1105, CARP1110, CARP1112, CARP1114 --- # COSM1000 — Introduction to Cosmetology Theory COSM 1000 - Introduction to Cosmetology Theory COSM 1000 - Introduction to Cosmetology Theory Emphasis will be placed on professional practices and safety. Topics include: state rules, and regulations; state regulatory agency, image; bacteriology; decontamination and infection control, chemistry fundamentals, safety, Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance, and anatomy and physiology. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (Sp, F) --- # COSM1010 — Chemical Texture Services COSM 1010 - Chemical Texture Services COSM 1010 - Chemical Texture Services Precautions and special problems involved in applying permanent waves and relaxers will be emphasized. Topics include: permanent wave techniques, chemical relaxer techniques, chemistry, physical and chemical change, safety procedures, permanent wave and chemical relaxer application procedures, hair analysis, scalp analysis, permanent wave procedures (in an acceptable time frame), relaxer application (in an acceptable time frame), and Hazardous Duty Standards Act Compliance. Class - 1, Lab –5. (F, Sp) --- # COSM1020 — Hair Care and Treatment COSM 1020 - Hair Care and Treatment COSM 1020 - Hair Care and Treatment Class - 1, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) --- # COSM1030 — Haircutting COSM 1030 - Haircutting COSM 1030 - Haircutting Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F, Sp) --- # COSM1040 — Styling COSM 1040 - Styling COSM 1040 - Styling Laboratory training includes styling training on manikin. Topics include: braiding/intertwining hair, styling principles, pin curls, roller placement, fingerwaves, skip waves, ridge curls, blow dry styling, thermal curling, thermal pressing, thermal waving, artificial hair and augmentation, comb-outs, and safety precautions. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (Sp, Su) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030 --- # COSM1050 — Hair Color COSM 1050 - Hair Color COSM 1050 - Hair Color Topics include: principles of color theory, hair structure, color, tone, classifications of color, hair lightening, color removal, application procedures, safety precautions, client consultation, product knowledge, haircolor challenges, corrective solutions, and special effects. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (Sp) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030 --- # COSM1060 — Fundamentals of Skin Care COSM 1060 - Fundamentals of Skin Care COSM 1060 - Fundamentals of Skin Care Emphasis will be placed on client consultation, safety precautions, skin conditions, product knowledge, basic facials, facial massage, corrective facial treatments, hair removal, and make-up application. Other topics in this course include advanced skin treatments in electrotherapy, light therapy, galvanic current, high frequency, and microdermabrasion. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (Sp, Su) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030 --- # COSM1070 — Nail Care and Advanced Techniques COSM 1070 - Nail Care and Advanced Techniques COSM 1070 - Nail Care and Advanced Techniques Topics include: implements, products and supplies, hand and foot anatomy and Physiology, diseases and disorders, manicure techniques, pedicure techniques, nail product chemistry, safety precautions and practices, and advanced nail techniques (wraps/tips/acrylics). Class - 1, Lab -6. (Sp, Su) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030 --- # COSM1080 — Physical Hair Services Practicum COSM 1080 - Physical Hair Services Practicum COSM 1080 - Physical Hair Services Practicum The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is required by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. This course includes a portion of the required hours for licensure. Topics include: scalp and hair treatments; haircutting; styling; dispensary; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F, Su) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030, COSM1040 --- # COSM1090 — Hair Services Practicum I COSM 1090 - Hair Services Practicum I COSM 1090 - Hair Services Practicum I The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is prescribed by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. This course includes a portion of the hours required for licensure. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color, foiling, lightening, hair and scalp treatments; haircutting; clipper design, precision cutting, styling; dispensary; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; product knowledge, customer service skills, client retention, State Board… Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030, COSM1040, COSM1050, COSM1080 --- # COSM1100 — Hair Services Practicum II COSM 1100 - Hair Services Practicum II COSM 1100 - Hair Services Practicum II Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The appropriate number of applications for completion of state board service credit requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: texture services; permanent waving and relaxers; haircolor and lightening; hair and scalp treatment; haircutting; styling; dispensary; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030, COSM1040, COSM1050, COSM1080 --- # COSM1110 — Hair Services Practicum III COSM 1110 - Hair Services Practicum III COSM 1110 - Hair Services Practicum III Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and lightening; hair and scalp treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; and state licensure preparation. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030, COSM1040, COSM1050, COSM1080 --- # COSM1115 — Hair Services Practicum IV COSM 1115 - Hair Services Practicum IV COSM 1115 - Hair Services Practicum IV Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and lightening; hair and scalp treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; and state licensure preparation. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1010, COSM1020, COSM1030, COSM1040, COSM1050, COSM1080 --- # COSM1120 — Salon Management COSM 1120 - Salon Management COSM 1120 - Salon Management Topics include: law requirements regarding employment, tax payer education / federal and state responsibilities, law requirements for owning and operating a salon business, business management practices, and public relations and career development. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Su, F) Prerequisites: COSM1000 --- # COSM1125 — Skin and Nail Care Practicum COSM 1125 - Skin and Nail Care Practicum COSM 1125 - Skin and Nail Care Practicum Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The appropriate number of applications for completion of state board service credit requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: skin treatment; dispensary; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (Su, F) Prerequisites: COSM1000, COSM1020, COSM1060, COSM1070 --- # CRJU1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Topics include: the American criminal justice system; constitutional limitations; organization of enforcement, adjudication, and corrections; and career opportunities and requirements. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # CRJU1021 — Private Security CRJU 1021 - Private Security CRJU 1021 - Private Security A historical and philosophical perspective of private security will students better understand the present stage of private security, its principles, its legal authority and its effect on society in general. Topics include: private security: an overview; basic security goals and responsibilities; when prevention fails; and security systems at work: putting it all together. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU1030 — Corrections CRJU 1030 - Corrections CRJU 1030 - Corrections Topics include: history and evolution of correctional facilities; legal and administrative problems; institutional facilities and procedures; probation, parole, and prerelease programs; alternative sentencing; rehabilitation; community involvement; and staffing. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # CRJU1040 — Principles of Law Enforcement CRJU 1040 - Principles of Law Enforcement CRJU 1040 - Principles of Law Enforcement Topics include: history and philosophy of law enforcement, evaluation of administrative practices, problems in American law enforcement agencies, emerging concepts, professionalism, and community crime prevention programs. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # CRJU1043 — Probation and Parole CRJU 1043 - Probation and Parole CRJU 1043 - Probation and Parole The probation and parole systems will be covered generally with a special emphasis on the Georgia systems and related laws. Topics include: history and philosophy of probation and parole; function of the probation and parole systems; Georgia law related to probation and parole; characteristics and roles of probation and parole officers; and special issues and programs of probation and parole. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU1050 — Police Patrol Operations CRJU 1050 - Police Patrol Operations CRJU 1050 - Police Patrol Operations Emphasis is placed on patrol techniques, crimes in progress, crisis intervention, domestic disputes, Georgia Crime Information Center procedures, electronics communications and police reports. Topics include: foundations, policing skills and communication skills. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU1052 — Criminal Justice Administration CRJU 1052 - Criminal Justice Administration CRJU 1052 - Criminal Justice Administration Emphasis is directed towards increasing organizational skills and overcoming interdepartmental and inter-agency non-communication. Topics include: environmental management, human resources, and organizational concerns. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU1054 — Police Officer Survival CRJU 1054 - Police Officer Survival CRJU 1054 - Police Officer Survival Emphasis is placed on personal protection skills, defensive tactics, handcuffing techniques, patrol tactics, vehicle stops, building searches and use of force. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) --- # CRJU1056 — Police Traffic Control and Investigation CRJU 1056 - Police Traffic Control and Investigation CRJU 1056 - Police Traffic Control and Investigation Emphasis is placed on Georgia traffic laws, traffic law enforcement, recognition of impaired driving, and traffic accident investigation. Topics include: regulations, impaired driving, and traffic accident investigation. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) --- # CRJU1062 — Methods of Criminal Investigation CRJU 1062 - Methods of Criminal Investigation CRJU 1062 - Methods of Criminal Investigation The duties and responsibilities of the investigator both in field and in the courtroom are highlighted. Emphasis is placed on techniques commonly utilized by investigative personnel as well as the procedures used for investigating various crimes. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU1063 — Crime Scene Processing CRJU 1063 - Crime Scene Processing CRJU 1063 - Crime Scene Processing Emphasis is placed on crime scene assessment, search, fingerprinting, and evidence collection. Topics include: crime scene management, evidence characteristics, identification, documentation and collection as well as techniques for developing and lifting latent fingerprints. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (T) --- # CRJU1065 — Community-Oriented Policing CRJU 1065 - Community-Oriented Policing CRJU 1065 - Community-Oriented Policing Topics include: foundations of community-oriented policing, partnerships and problem-solving in community-oriented policing, and community-oriented policing projects and programs. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU1068 — Criminal Law for Criminal Justice CRJU 1068 - Criminal Law for Criminal Justice CRJU 1068 - Criminal Law for Criminal Justice The course will focus on the most current statutory contents of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) with primary emphasis on the criminal and traffic codes. Topics include: historic development of criminal law in the United States; statutory law, Georgia Code (O.C.G.A.) Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses; statutory law, Georgia Code (O.C.G.A.) Title 40 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Offenses; and Supreme Court rulings that apply to criminal law. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be ass… --- # CRJU1072 — Introduction to Forensic Science CRJU 1072 - Introduction to Forensic Science CRJU 1072 - Introduction to Forensic Science Philosophical, rational and practical framework that supports a case investigation will be outlined. The unifying principles of forensic science, the rooting of forensic science in the pure sciences, and the unique ways in which a forensic scientist must think will also be discussed. The special areas of forensic science will be explored. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any… --- # CRJU1074 — Applications in Introductory Forensics CRJU 1074 - Applications in Introductory Forensics CRJU 1074 - Applications in Introductory Forensics Class - 1, Lab - 4. (T) Prerequisites: CRJU1072 --- # CRJU1075 — Report Writing CRJU 1075 - Report Writing CRJU 1075 - Report Writing An examination of what goes into the preparation, content, elements, mechanics, and format of documenting the criminal investigation process. Topics include: Field notes, initial information, observations, evidence, victims, witnesses, property, neighborhood canvass, crime scene, laboratory analysis and results, investigative follow-up, suspect statements, and the characteristics essential to quality report writing. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU1400 — Ethics and Cultural Perspectives for Criminal Justice CRJU 1400 - Ethics and Cultural Perspectives for Criminal Justice CRJU 1400 - Ethics and Cultural Perspectives for Criminal Justice In presenting ethics, both the individual perspective and the organizational standpoint will be examined. Four areas of ethical decision making opportunities are studied including: law enforcement ethics; correctional ethics; legal profession ethics; and policymaking ethics. The presentation of cultural perspectives is designed to aid law enforcement officers to better understand and communicate with members of other cultures with whom they come in contact in the… --- # CRJU2020 — Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice CRJU 2020 - Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice CRJU 2020 - Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice Topics include: characteristics and powers of the three branches of government; principles governing the operation of the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $65.78 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # CRJU2050 — Criminal Procedure CRJU 2050 - Criminal Procedure CRJU 2050 - Criminal Procedure The course offers an emphasis on the laws of arrest and search and seizure; the rules of evidence, right to counsel, and the rights and duties of both citizens and officers. The course covers in depth appropriate Case Law and court rulings that dictate criminal procedure on the State and Federal Level. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # CRJU2060 — Criminology CRJU 2060 - Criminology CRJU 2060 - Criminology Topics include: sociological, psychological, and biological causes of crime; effectiveness of theories in explaining crime; theory integration; and application of theory to selected issues. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: CRJU1010 --- # CRJU2070 — Juvenile Justice CRJU 2070 - Juvenile Justice CRJU 2070 - Juvenile Justice Topics include: survey of juvenile law, comparative analysis of adult and juvenile justice systems, and prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # CRJU2090 — Criminal Justice Practicum CRJU 2090 - Criminal Justice Practicum CRJU 2090 - Criminal Justice Practicum The student will pursue a professional research project supervised by the instructor. Topics include: criminal justice theory applications. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (E) --- # CRJU2100 — Criminal Justice Externship CRJU 2100 - Criminal Justice Externship CRJU 2100 - Criminal Justice Externship The student will pursue an externship in a related agency supervised by the instructor. Topics include: criminal justice theory applications. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (E) --- # CRJU2110 — Homeland Security CRJU 2110 - Homeland Security CRJU 2110 - Homeland Security Topics include: intelligence and warning, border and transportation security, domestic counterterrorism, protecting critical infrastructure, defending against catastrophic threats, and emergency preparedness and response. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU2150 — Cybercrime Investigations CRJU 2150 - Cybercrime Investigations CRJU 2150 - Cybercrime Investigations Emphasis is placed on the investigation of specific offenses, the identification of sources of information, and the procedures used to properly collect and store digital evidence. The course is designed to develop a working knowledge if the investigative steps to be followed in a cybercrime investigation, beginning with initial crime scene security and concluding with proper testimony and presentation of evidence in court. This course includes study designed to reinforce important investigative and forensic evidence c… Prerequisites: CRJU1010, CRJU2050 --- # CRJU2201 — Criminal Courts CRJU 2201 - Criminal Courts CRJU 2201 - Criminal Courts Topics include: introduction to the courts; participants of a trial; courtroom processes; and the post-conviction process. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # CRJU2500 — Written Communication in Criminal Justice CRJU 2500 - Written Communication in Criminal Justice CRJU 2500 - Written Communication in Criminal Justice An examination of what goes into the preparation, content, elements, mechanics, and format of documenting administrative, court, investigative, and procedural processes. Topics include: Communication processes, field notes, initial information, basic reports, affidavits and other forensic reports, questioning, interviewing, interacting with victims of crime, evidence, and hostage negotiations, laboratory analysis and results, investigative follow-up, suspect statements, and the characte… Prerequisites: CRJU1010 --- # CRJU2510 — Introduction to Firearms Training CRJU 2510 - Introduction to Firearms Training CRJU 2510 - Introduction to Firearms Training This course is not intended to replace firearms training required in a GA POST certified academy, nor is it a substitution for the required firearms training conducted in GA POST certified academies. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (T) --- # BAKE1540 — Artisan Baking 8 credits · 8 hours BAKE 1540 - Artisan Baking BAKE 1540 - Artisan Baking Topics include pertinent formulas and techniques associated with naturally leavened loaves, hearth breads, focaccia, flat breads, and other breads utilizing a variety of grains. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare artisan and specialty breads that meet or exceed the expectations of restaurant and retail publics. Class - 1, Lab - 8 (T) Prerequisites: CHEF1000, CUUL1000, CHEF1110, CUUL1110, CHEF1500, CUUL1220 --- # CHEF1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts 0 credits · 0 hours CHEF 1000 - Fundamentals of Culinary Arts CHEF 1000 - Fundamentals of Culinary Arts Introduces principles and practices necessary to food, supply, and equipment selection, procurement, receiving, storage, and distribution. Topics include: cuisine, food service organizations, career opportunities, food service styles, basic culinary management techniques, professionalism, culinary work ethics, quality factors, food tests, pricing procedures, cost determination and control, selection, procurement, receiving, storage, and distribution. Laboratory demonstration and student experimentation paralle… --- # CHEF1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation 2 credits · 2 hours CHEF 1110 - Culinary Safety and Sanitation CHEF 1110 - Culinary Safety and Sanitation Emphasizes fundamental kitchen and dining room safety, sanitation, maintenance, and operation procedures. Topics include: cleaning standards, O.S.H.A. M.S.D.S. guidelines, sanitary procedures following SERV-SAFE guidelines, HACCAP, safety practices, basic kitchen first aid, operation of equipment, cleaning and maintenance of equipment, dishwashing, and pot and pan cleaning. Laboratory practice parallels class work. Class - 2, Lab - 2 (F, Sp) --- # CHEF1120 — Principles of Cooking 10 credits · 10 hours CHEF 1120 - Principles of Cooking CHEF 1120 - Principles of Cooking Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CHEF1110, CUUL1110 --- # CHEF1140 — Principles of Culinary Leadership 0 credits · 0 hours CHEF 1140 - Principles of Culinary Leadership CHEF 1140 - Principles of Culinary Leadership Emphasis will be placed on real-life concepts, personal skill development, applied knowledge, and managing human resources. Course content is intended to leaders, managers, and supervisors deal with a dramatically changing workplace that is affected by technology changes, a more competitive and global market place, corporate restructuring, and the changing nature of work and the workforce. Topics include: Leadership Principles, Leadership Relative to the Function of Management; Decision Making Process;… --- # CHEF1150 — Introduction to Nutrition and Sustainable Practices 4 credits · 4 hours CHEF 1150 - Introduction to Nutrition and Sustainable Practices CHEF 1150 - Introduction to Nutrition and Sustainable Practices Topics include: menu selection, menu development and pricing, nutrition, special diets, cooking nutritional foods, and organics. Laboratory demonstrations and student management and supervision parallel class work. Class - 1, Lab - 4 (T) Prerequisites: CHEF1120, CUUL1120 --- # CHEF1500 — Baking Principles I 7 credits · 7 hours CHEF 1500 - Baking Principles I CHEF 1500 - Baking Principles I Emphasis is placed on conformance of sanitation and hygienic work habits with health laws. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook and pastry apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CHEF1000, CUUL1000, CHEF1110, CUUL1110 --- # CHEF1510 — Menu Development 0 credits · 0 hours CHEF 1510 - Menu Development CHEF 1510 - Menu Development Topics include: menu selection, menu development and pricing, nutrition, special diets, cooking nutritional foods, and organics. Laboratory demonstrations and student management and supervision parallel class work. Class - 2, Lab - 0 (T) Prerequisites: CHEF1120, CUUL1120 --- # CHEF1530 — Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations 5 credits · 5 hours CHEF 1530 - Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations CHEF 1530 - Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations Course content reflect American Culinary Federation Education Institute apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CHEF1120, CUUL1120 --- # CHEF2010 — Garde Manger 8 credits · 8 hours CHEF 2010 - Garde Manger CHEF 2010 - Garde Manger Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship pantry, garnishing, and presentation training Prerequisites: CHEF1120, CUUL1120 --- # CHEF2020 — International Cuisine 5 credits · 5 hours CHEF 2020 - International Cuisine CHEF 2020 - International Cuisine Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CHEF1120, CUUL1120 --- # CHEF2030 — Contemporary Cuisine 8 credits · 8 hours CHEF 2030 - Contemporary Cuisine CHEF 2030 - Contemporary Cuisine Topics include: international cuisine, cuisine trends, kitchen organization, kitchen management, kitchen supervision, competition entry, nutrition, menu selection, layout and design, and on/off premise catering. Laboratory demonstration and student experimentation parallel class work. Class - 1, Lab - 8 (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CHEF1500, CUUL1220, CHEF2010, CUUL1320 --- # CHEF2040 — American Regional Cuisine 5 credits · 5 hours CHEF 2040 - American Regional Cuisine CHEF 2040 - American Regional Cuisine Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CHEF1110, CUUL1110, CHEF1120, CUUL1120 --- # CHEF2100 — Culinary Practicum 15 credits · 15 hours CHEF 2100 - Culinary Practicum CHEF 2100 - Culinary Practicum Students will be placed in an appropriate restaurant, catering, or other food service business for four days per week throughout the semester. On-the-job training topics include restaurant management/on-off premise, catering/food service business, supervisory training, and management training, on-off premise catering, hotel kitchen organization, kitchen management, restaurant kitchen systems, institutional food systems, kitchen departmental responsibilities, and kitchen productivity. Class - 1, Lab - 15 (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CHEF1150, CHEF1510, CUUL1370, CHEF1500, CUUL1220, CHEF1530, CUUL1129, CHEF2010, CUUL1320, CHEF2030, CUUL2160 --- # CHEF2250 — Advanced Baking Principles 10 credits · 10 hours CHEF 2250 - Advanced Baking Principles CHEF 2250 - Advanced Baking Principles Provides in-depth experience in preparing many types of baked goods found in restaurants, country clubs, and hotels. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation and Retail Bakery Association training --- # CUUL1000 — Fundamentals of Culinary Arts CUUL 1000 - Fundamentals of Culinary Arts CUUL 1000 - Fundamentals of Culinary Arts Introduces principles and practices necessary to food, supply, and equipment selection, procurement, receiving, storage, and distribution. Topics include: cuisine, food service organizations, career opportunities, food service styles, basic culinary management techniques, professionalism, culinary work ethics, quality factors, food tests, pricing procedures, cost determination and control, selection, procurement, receiving, storage, and distribution. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $0 cost… --- # CUUL1110 — Culinary Safety and Sanitation CUUL 1110 - Culinary Safety and Sanitation CUUL 1110 - Culinary Safety and Sanitation If available, you do have the option to register for the Term C section of Sanitation to retake the class. However, if you choose not to retake the exam/class you will automatically be withdrawn from Principles of Cooking. Emphasizes fundamental kitchen and dining room safety, sanitation, maintenance, and operation procedures. Topics include: cleaning standards, O.S.H.A. M.S.D.S. guidelines, sanitary procedures following SERV-SAFE guidelines, HACCAP, safety practices, basic kitchen first aid, operation of eq… --- # CUUL1120 — Principles of Cooking CUUL 1120 - Principles of Cooking CUUL 1120 - Principles of Cooking This course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CUUL1110 --- # CUUL1129 — Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations CUUL 1129 - Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations CUUL 1129 - Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations Course content reflect American Culinary Federation Education Institute apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CUUL1120 --- # CUUL1220 — Baking Principles CUUL 1220 - Baking Principles CUUL 1220 - Baking Principles Emphasis is placed on conformance of sanitation and hygienic work habits with health laws. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook and pastry apprenticeship training Prerequisites: CUUL1120, CUUL1110 --- # CUUL1320 — Garde Manger CUUL 1320 - Garde Manger CUUL 1320 - Garde Manger Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship pantry, garnishing, and presentation training Prerequisites: CUUL1120, CUUL1110 --- # CUUL1370 — Culinary Nutrition and Menu Development CUUL 1370 - Culinary Nutrition and Menu Development CUUL 1370 - Culinary Nutrition and Menu Development Topics include: menu selection, menu development and pricing, nutrition, special diets, cooking nutritional foods, and organics. Laboratory demonstrations and student management and supervision parallel class work. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (T) Prerequisites: CUUL1120 --- # CUUL1540 — Artisan and Specialty Bread 8 credits · 8 hours CUUL 1540 - Artisan and Specialty Bread CUUL 1540 - Artisan and Specialty Bread This course provides an advanced study in the art and craft of bread making. Topics include pertinent formulas and techniques associated with naturally leavened loaves, hearth breads, focaccia, flat breads, and other breads utilizing a variety of grains. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare artisan and specialty breads that meet or exceed the expectations of restaurant and retail publics. Class - 1, Lab - 8 Prerequisites: CUUL1000, CUUL1110, CUUL1220 --- # CUUL2130 — Culinary Practicum CUUL 2130 - Culinary Practicum CUUL 2130 - Culinary Practicum Students will be placed in an appropriate restaurant, catering, or other food service business for four days per week throughout the quarter. On-the-job training topics include: restaurant management/on-off premise catering/food service business, supervisory training, and management training, on-off premise catering, hotel kitchen organization, kitchen management, restaurant kitchen systems, institutional food systems, kitchen departmental responsibilities, and kitchen productivity. Topics include: basic leadership principles and h… Prerequisites: CUUL1220, CUUL1320, CUUL1129, CUUL1370, CUUL2160 --- # CUUL2160 — Contemporary Cuisine CUUL 2160 - Contemporary Cuisine CUUL 2160 - Contemporary Cuisine Topics include: international cuisine, cuisine trends, kitchen organization, kitchen management, kitchen supervision, competition entry, nutrition, menu selection, layout and design, and on/off premise catering. Laboratory demonstration and student experimentation parallel class work. Class - 1, Lab - 8. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: CUUL1220, CUUL1320 --- # CUUL2190 — Principles of Culinary Leadership CUUL 2190 - Principles of Culinary Leadership CUUL 2190 - Principles of Culinary Leadership Emphasis will be placed on real-life concepts, personal skill development, applied knowledge, and managing human resources. Course content is intended to leaders, managers, and supervisors deal with a dramatically changing workplace that is affected by technology changes, a more competitive and global market place, corporate restructuring, and the changing nature of work and the workforce. Topics include: Leadership Principles, Leadership Relative to the Function of Management; Decision Making Process;… --- # CUUL2250 — Advanced Baking Principles CUUL 2250 - Advanced Baking Principles CUUL 2250 - Advanced Baking Principles Course content reflects American Culinary Federation and Retail Bakery Association training Prerequisites: CUUL1220 --- # DENA1030 — Preventive Dentistry DENA 1030 - Preventive Dentistry DENA 1030 - Preventive Dentistry Topics include: etiology of dental disease; patient education techniques; plaque control techniques; types and use of fluoride; diet analysis for caries control; and dietary considerations for the dental patient. Class - 1, Lab - 0. (F) --- # DENA1050 — Microbiology and Infection Control DENA 1050 - Microbiology and Infection Control DENA 1050 - Microbiology and Infection Control Topics include: classification, structure, and behavior of pathogenic microbes; mode of disease transmission; body’s defense and immunity; infectious diseases; and infection control procedures in accordance with CDC recommendations and OSHA guidelines. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Su) --- # DENA1070 — Oral Pathology and Therapeutics DENA 1070 - Oral Pathology and Therapeutics DENA 1070 - Oral Pathology and Therapeutics Topics include: identification and disease process; signs/symptoms of oral diseases and systemic diseases with oral manifestations; developmental abnormalities of oral tissues; basic principle of pharmacology; drugs prescribed by the dental profession; drugs that may contraindicate treatment; and applied pharmacology regulations, dosage, and applications. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (Su) Prerequisites: ALHS1011 --- # DENA1080 — Dental Anatomy DENA 1080 - Dental Anatomy DENA 1080 - Dental Anatomy Topics include: dental anatomy; oral histology; oral embryology; osteology of the skull; muscles of mastication and facial expression; temporomandibular joint; blood lymphatic nerve supply of the head; and salivary glands and related structures. Class -5, Lab - 0. (Su) --- # DENA1090 — Dental Assisting National Board Examination Preparation DENA 1090 - Dental Assisting National Board Examination Preparation DENA 1090 - Dental Assisting National Board Examination Preparation Topics include: collecting and recording clinical data; dental radiography; chairside dental procedures; prevention of disease transmission; patient education and oral health management; office management procedures; and test taking skills. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # DENA1340 — Dental Assisting I: General Chairside DENA 1340 - Dental Assisting I: General Chairside DENA 1340 - Dental Assisting I: General Chairside Topics include: ethics and jurisprudence in the dental office; medically compromised patients and management of dental office emergencies; four-handed dentistry techniques; clinical data collection techniques; introduction to operative dentistry; and dental material basics. Class - 3, Lab - 6. (F) --- # DENA1350 — Dental Assisting II: Dental Specialties and EFDA Skills DENA 1350 - Dental Assisting II: Dental Specialties and EFDA Skills DENA 1350 - Dental Assisting II: Dental Specialties and EFDA Skills Topics include: prosthodontic procedures (fixed and removable); orthodontics; pediatric dentistry; periodontic procedures; oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures; endodontics procedures; and expanded functions approved by law for performance by dental assistants in the state of Georgia. Student will pass a comprehensive examination and successfully perform all required clinical skills to receive EFDA certification. Class - 4, Lab - 6. (Sp) Prerequisites: DENA1340 --- # DENA1390 — Dental Radiology DENA 1390 - Dental Radiology DENA 1390 - Dental Radiology Topics include: fundamentals of radiology and radiation safety; radiographic anatomy and interpretation; intraoral and extraoral radiographic techniques; and quality assurance techniques. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (F) Prerequisites: DENA1080 --- # DENA1400 — Dental Practice Management DENA 1400 - Dental Practice Management DENA 1400 - Dental Practice Management Topics include: oral and written communication; records management; appointment control; dental insurance form preparation; accounting procedures; supply and inventory control; employability skills and basic computer skills. A computer lab provides basic skills in computer use and utilization of these skills to perform office procedures on a microcomputer. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: DENA1340 --- # DENA1460 — Dental Practicum I DENA 1460 - Dental Practicum I DENA 1460 - Dental Practicum I Topics include: infection control procedures, clinical diagnostic procedures and general dentistry procedures. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F) --- # DENA1470 — Dental Practicum II DENA 1470 - Dental Practicum II DENA 1470 - Dental Practicum II Topics include: advanced general dentistry and specialties. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (Sp) --- # DENA1480 — Dental Practicum III DENA 1480 - Dental Practicum III DENA 1480 - Dental Practicum III Topics include: advanced general dentistry procedures; preventive dentistry; dental office management; expanded functions; chairside in specialties; and management of dental office emergencies. Class - 0, Lab - 15. (Sp) --- # DMSO1010 — Foundations of Sonography DMSO 1010 - Foundations of Sonography DMSO 1010 - Foundations of Sonography The course provides a base of knowledge and experiences from which complementary and subsequent courses build on. Topics include diagnostic medical sonography history; medical ethics and law; patient privacy and confidentiality; body mechanics, lifts and transfers; patient assessment and administration of care; transducer care; response to medical emergencies; professionalism; medical and sonographic terminology; cultural competence; ergonomics: work related musculoskeletal disorders; basic sonographic physical princi… --- # DMSO1020 — Sectional Anatomy and Normal Sonographic Appearance DMSO 1020 - Sectional Anatomy and Normal Sonographic Appearance DMSO 1020 - Sectional Anatomy and Normal Sonographic Appearance Information is weighted toward normal structures which are sonographically visible. Structures are described according to relative location and proportionality. Topics include: normal sectional anatomy of the neck, liver, biliary system, pancreas, genitourinary tract, spleen, peritoneal cavity, retroperitoneum, gastrointestinal tract, and vascular system structures within the upper and lower extremity; anatomic planes related to sonographic images; sonographic appear… --- # DMSO1040 — Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation DMSO 1040 - Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation DMSO 1040 - Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation Knowledge of the interaction of ultrasound with tissue is important for image optimization, acquisition and interpretation of sonographic images, and critical to the accurate diagnosis of disease. Introduces concepts for the factors involved with diagnostic ultrasound principles and instruments. Emphasis will be placed on ultrasound physics, transducer construction, operation and characteristics, artifacts and adjustable physics parameters. Topics include: basic principles and wave analysis… --- # DMSO1050 — Abdominal Sonography I DMSO 1050 - Abdominal Sonography I DMSO 1050 - Abdominal Sonography I Introduces advanced abdominal anatomy, sonographic appearance and procedures, pathology and pathophysiology for diagnostic medical sonography. Topics include: embryology; anatomy; protocols for all organs and organ systems of the abdomen and non-cardiac chest; variants of normal and congenital anomalies; function of organ and organ systems; patient history and indications for examination; scanning techniques; normal sonographic appearance; pathology and pathophysiology; related imaging and functional testing results; normal… Prerequisites: DMSO1010, DMSO1020 --- # DMSO1060 — Clinical Sonography I DMSO 1060 - Clinical Sonography I DMSO 1060 - Clinical Sonography I This course covers the control of the physical parameters of the sonography unit and application of sonographic physics as it relates to image quality. Sonographic examinations are conducted under direct and indirect supervision. Topics include: oral and written communication; provide basic patient care; equipment manipulation for optimum image resolution; ergonomically correct scanning techniques; perform basic sonographic examinations of normal and abnormal abdominal anatomy, superficial structures, pelvic structures and Fi… --- # DMSO1070 — Pelvic Sonography and First Trimester Obstetrics DMSO 1070 - Pelvic Sonography and First Trimester Obstetrics DMSO 1070 - Pelvic Sonography and First Trimester Obstetrics Topics include: the role of the sonographer in obstetric imaging; antepartum obstetric sonography evaluation; Doppler imaging for the obstetric patient; significant laboratory values in early pregnancy; anatomy, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the female pelvis; gynecologic patient care and imaging techniques; clinical assessment of obstetrical patient; normal first trimester; uterine and extrauterine assessment during the first trimester; first trimester comp… Prerequisites: DMSO1010, DMSO1020 --- # DMSO1080 — Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation Registry Review DMSO 1080 - Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation Registry Review DMSO 1080 - Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation Registry Review Information concerning test taking skills will also be reviewed. Topics include: patient care, safety and communication; physics principles, ultrasound transducers, pulse-echo instrumentation, Doppler instrumentation; and quality assurance/quality control of equipment. Class - 0, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: DMSO1040 --- # DMSO1090 — Introduction to Vascular Sonography DMSO 1090 - Introduction to Vascular Sonography DMSO 1090 - Introduction to Vascular Sonography The general practitioner will be required to perform venous examinations of the lower extremity, arterial studies of the neck, and some Doppler studies within the abdomen. Emphasis is on the functional workings and settings associated with Doppler signals and waveforms. Topics include: machine/image settings for Doppler imaging; venous imaging of the lower extremities; arterial imaging of the neck; and vascular imaging of the abdomen, including aorta and its primary branches, vena cava, portal and… --- # DMSO1101 — Clinical Sonography II - Part A DMSO 1101 - Clinical Sonography II - Part A DMSO 1101 - Clinical Sonography II - Part A Students conduct sonographic examinations under direct and indirect supervision while continuing to improve their communication, professionalism and critical thinking skills. Topics include: patient care issues; advanced scanning techniques; normal anatomy and pathologic conditions of the abdomen; normal and abnormal sonographic imaging of the male pelvis; normal and abnormal anatomy and pathology of the female pelvis; normal and abnormal uterine and fetal development through the first trimester. Class - 0… Prerequisites: DMSO1060 --- # DMSO1102 — Clinical Sonography II - Part B DMSO 1102 - Clinical Sonography II - Part B DMSO 1102 - Clinical Sonography II - Part B Students conduct sonographic examinations under direct and indirect supervision while continuing to improve their communication, professionalism and critical thinking skills. Topics include: patient care issues; advanced scanning techniques; normal anatomy and pathologic conditions of the abdomen; normal and abnormal sonographic imaging of the male pelvis; normal and abnormal anatomy and pathology of the female pelvis; normal and abnormal uterine and fetal development through the first trimester; and intro… Prerequisites: DMSO1060, DMSO1101 --- # DMSO2010 — OB Second and Third Trimesters DMSO 2010 - OB Second and Third Trimesters DMSO 2010 - OB Second and Third Trimesters Instruction emphasizes normal fetal growth, fetal anomalies and maternal complications throughout all the second and third trimesters. Topics include: fetal assessment in the normal second and third trimesters; extra-fetal assessment of the second and third trimesters; assess abnormal fetal growth; high risk obstetrics; fetal structural abnormalities; genetic abnormalities and syndromes; interventional procedures; post-partum complications; prudent use; and performance standards and documentation. Student la… Prerequisites: DMSO1020, DMSO1070 --- # DMSO2020 — Specialized Sonographic Procedures DMSO 2020 - Specialized Sonographic Procedures DMSO 2020 - Specialized Sonographic Procedures They are High Resolution Sonography, Interventional Sonography and Pediatric Sonography. I. High Resolution Sonography introduces superficial structure anatomy, pathology and procedures for diagnostic medical sonography. II. Interventional Sonography provides instruction in sonographic procedures which are considered invasive and/or require sterile procedures. III. Pediatric Sonography provides the sonography student with specialized imaging procedures for the pediatric patient. Topics include: Inter… --- # DMSO2021 — Breast Sonography 1 credits · 1 hours DMSO 2021 - Breast Sonography DMSO 2021 - Breast Sonography This course introduces breast anatomy and pathology as related to the field of sonographic imaging. Topics include: anatomy, congenital and developmental variants, and sonographic appearances of normal and abnormal breast structures; the sonographic technique, measurements, integration of data, and Doppler patterns in both normal and abnormal breast structures; scanning protocol and modification(s) based on the sonographic findings and the differential diagnoses; interventional and intraoperative procedures for breast; indications fo… --- # DMSO2031 — Clinical Sonography III (Part A) DMSO 2031 - Clinical Sonography III (Part A) DMSO 2031 - Clinical Sonography III (Part A) Students improve skills in performing songraphic procedures previously introduced. Topics include: normal uterine and fetal development through the three trimesters including placental grading; equipment manipulation for optimum resolution; manipulation of equipment to minimize biological effects; normal anatomy and pathologic conditions of the abdomen and female pelvis; fetal biometry including gestational sac size, crown-rump length, bi-parietal diameter and head circumference; ectopic pregnancies; nor… Prerequisites: DMSO1060, DMSO1101 --- # DMSO2032 — Clinical Sonography III (Part B) DMSO 2032 - Clinical Sonography III (Part B) DMSO 2032 - Clinical Sonography III (Part B) Students improve skills in performing songraphic procedures previously introduced. Topics include: normal uterine and fetal development through the three trimesters including placental grading; equipment manipulation for optimum resolution; manipulation of equipment to minimize biological effects; normal anatomy and pathologic conditions of the abdomen and female pelvis; fetal biometry including gestational sac size, crown-rump length, bi-parietal diameter and head circumference; ectopic pregnancies; nor… Prerequisites: DMSO1102, DMSO2031 --- # DMSO2040 — Comprehensive ABD and OB/GYN Registry Review DMSO 2040 - Comprehensive ABD and OB/GYN Registry Review DMSO 2040 - Comprehensive ABD and OB/GYN Registry Review Information concerning test taking skills is also reviewed. Topics include: patient care, preparation and technique; instrumentation, normal pelvic anatomy; abnormal pelvic anatomy; extra-pelvic pathology associated with gynecology; pediatric sonography; post menopause; infertility and endocrinology; first trimester; placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord; second and third trimester; congenital fetal anomalies; complications during pregnancy; fetal demise; coexisting disorders;… Prerequisites: DMSO1050, DMSO1070, DMSO2010 --- # DMSO2050 — Clinical Sonography IV DMSO 2050 - Clinical Sonography IV DMSO 2050 - Clinical Sonography IV Topics include: refinement of equipment manipulation techniques, performance of sonographic examinations as an entry-level sonographer, role of the sonographer in performing interventional/invasive procedures, and completion of necessary competency requirements for graduation. Class - 0, Lab - 30. (Sp) Prerequisites: DMSO2030 --- # DIET1000 — Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety DIET 1000 - Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety DIET 1000 - Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools and Safety Classroom instruction on HVAC theory and operation along with local, state, and federal regulations are strongly emphasized. Topics include: HVAC safety, HVAC system theory and operation, HVAC system diagnosis and repair. HVAC refrigeration recovery, recycling, environmental impact and handling procedures Class - 1.37, Lab - 3.93. (F) --- # DIET1010 — Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems DIET 1010 - Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems DIET 1010 - Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems Topics include: general electrical system diagnosis, battery diagnosis and repair, starting system diagnosis and repair, charging system diagnosis and repair, lighting system diagnosis and repair, gauges and warning devices, and an introduction and familiarization with electrical and electronic systems. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50 supply fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2.44, Lab - 11.56. (F) --- # DIET1020 — Preventive Maintenance 2.045 credits · 2.045 hours DIET 1020 - Preventive Maintenance DIET 1020 - Preventive Maintenance Topics include: engine systems; cab and hood; heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC); electrical and electronics; frame and chassis. .953 2.045 --- # DIET1030 — Diesel Engines DIET 1030 - Diesel Engines DIET 1030 - Diesel Engines Topics include: general engine diagnosis, cylinder head and valve train, engine block, engine lubrication system, hydraulic pumps, engine cooling, air induction, exhaust, fuel supply systems, electronic fuel management, and engine brakes. Using and interpreting test and measuring equipment is highly emphasized. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50 supply fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 1.53, Lab - 11.5. (F) --- # DIET1040 — Diesel Truck and Heavy Equipment HVAC Systems 1.729 credits · 1.729 hours DIET 1040 - Diesel Truck and Heavy Equipment HVAC Systems DIET 1040 - Diesel Truck and Heavy Equipment HVAC Systems Classroom instruction on HVAC theory and operation along with local, state, and federal regulations are strongly emphasized. Topics include: HVAC safety, HVAC system theory and operation, A/C system component diagnosis and repair, HVAC system diagnosis and repair, HVAC operating systems and related controls, and refrigeration recovery, recycling, and handling procedures. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and f… --- # DIET1050 — Diesel Equipment Technology Internship DIET 1050 - Diesel Equipment Technology Internship DIET 1050 - Diesel Equipment Technology Internship Topics include: application of The student’s internship experience may be implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluations, and required integrative experiences at the internship site. Class - 0, Lab - 12. (Sp) --- # DIET2001 — Heavy Equipment Hydraulics DIET 2001 - Heavy Equipment Hydraulics DIET 2001 - Heavy Equipment Hydraulics The student will learn component operation and service techniques for maintaining a hydraulic system. The student will also learn to identify the ISO symbols used on hydraulic schematics and to trace the hydraulic schematics. Topics include: general system operation; basic hydraulic principles; hydraulic system components; hydraulic control valves; load sensing pressure control systems; pilot operated hydraulic system operation; and hydraulic actuators. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $60 supply… Prerequisites: DIET1000 --- # DIET2011 — Off Road Drivelines DIET 2011 - Off Road Drivelines DIET 2011 - Off Road Drivelines Classroom and lab instruction on components and systems with use and interpreting testing and diagnosing equipment are highly emphasized. Topics include: power train theory and principles, clutches, manual transmissions, drive shafts, differentials, final drives, special drives, final drive failure analysis, torque converters, hydraulically shifted transmissions, electronic transmissions, hydrostatic transmissions, and transmission failure analysis. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $60 supply fee in addition to… Prerequisites: DIET1000, DIET1010 --- # DIET2020 — Truck Drive Trains DIET 2020 - Truck Drive Trains DIET 2020 - Truck Drive Trains --- # DIST1001 — Directed Independent Study DIST 1001 - Directed Independent Study DIST 1001 - Directed Independent Study Class - 0, Lab - 3. --- # DIST1002 — Directed Independent Study DIST 1002 - Directed Independent Study DIST 1002 - Directed Independent Study Class - 0, Lab - 6. --- # DIST1003 — Directed Independent Study DIST 1003 - Directed Independent Study DIST 1003 - Directed Independent Study Class - 0, Lab - 9. --- # DIST1004 — Directed Independent Study DIST 1004 - Directed Independent Study DIST 1004 - Directed Independent Study Class - 0, Lab - 12. --- # CETC1114 — Intermediate Computer Aided Design CETC 1114 - Intermediate Computer Aided Design CETC 1114 - Intermediate Computer Aided Design Enabling organized project data, working with points, creating and analyzing surfaces, modeling road corridors, creating parcel layouts, performing grading and volume calculator tasks, and layout pipe networks. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1101 --- # DFTG1015 — Practical Geometry and Trigonometry for Drafting Technology 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1015 - Practical Geometry and Trigonometry for Drafting Technology DFTG 1015 - Practical Geometry and Trigonometry for Drafting Technology This course introduces and develops basic geometric and trigonometric concepts. Course content will emphasize geometric concepts and trigonometric concepts as they pertain to drafting/CAD. Class - 3 (F) --- # DFTG1101 — CAD Fundamentals DFTG 1101 - CAD Fundamentals DFTG 1101 - CAD Fundamentals Establishes safety practices as they relate to a drafting environment. Introduces basic CAD functions while presenting essential principles and practices for line relationships, scale, and geometric construction. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) --- # DFTG1103 — Multiview/Basic Dimensioning DFTG 1103 - Multiview/Basic Dimensioning DFTG 1103 - Multiview/Basic Dimensioning Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1101 --- # DFTG1105 — 3D Mechanical Modeling DFTG 1105 - 3D Mechanical Modeling DFTG 1105 - 3D Mechanical Modeling The student will develop the skills necessary to create 3D models and presentation/working drawings. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1101 --- # DFTG1107 — Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views DFTG 1107 - Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views DFTG 1107 - Advanced Dimensioning/Sectional Views Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: DFTG1103, DFTG1105 --- # DFTG1109 — Auxiliary Views/Surface Development DFTG 1109 - Auxiliary Views/Surface Development DFTG 1109 - Auxiliary Views/Surface Development Topics include: primary auxiliary views, secondary auxiliary views, surface development, and developing sheet metal parts. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: DFTG1103, DFTG1105 --- # DFTG1111 — Fasteners DFTG 1111 - Fasteners DFTG 1111 - Fasteners Topics include utilization of technical data, identifying thread types, graphic representation of threaded fasteners, utilization of other fastening techniques, welding symbol identification, and welding symbol usage in working drawings. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1107, DFTG1109 --- # DFTG1113 — Assembly Drawings DFTG 1113 - Assembly Drawings DFTG 1113 - Assembly Drawings Topics include: detail drawings, orthographic assembly drawings, pictorial assembly drawings, and utilization of technical reference source. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1107, DFTG1109 --- # DFTG1125 — Architectural Fundamentals DFTG 1125 - Architectural Fundamentals DFTG 1125 - Architectural Fundamentals Fundamentals residential and commercial practices will be covered. Topics include: specifications and materials; architectural styles, construction drawing practices and procedures, dimensioning and scales. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1101 --- # DFTG1127 — Architectural 3D Modeling DFTG 1127 - Architectural 3D Modeling DFTG 1127 - Architectural 3D Modeling The student will develop the skills necessary to create 3D models and presentation/constructions drawings. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: DFTG1103, DFTG1125 --- # DFTG1129 — Residential Drawing I DFTG 1129 - Residential Drawing I DFTG 1129 - Residential Drawing I Topics include: material take-offs; footing and foundation; floor plans; exterior elevations; site plans; and construction drawing techniques/practices. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: DFTG1103, DFTG1125 --- # DFTG1131 — Residential Drawing II DFTG 1131 - Residential Drawing II DFTG 1131 - Residential Drawing II Plans are designed to meet applicable codes. Topics include: material take-offs; footing and foundation; floor plans; exterior elevations; site plans; and construction drawing techniques/practices. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1127, DFTG1129 --- # DFTG1133 — Commercial Drawing I DFTG 1133 - Commercial Drawing I DFTG 1133 - Commercial Drawing I Topics include: structural steel detailing, reflected ceiling plans, rebar detailing, and commercial construction drawings. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1127, DFTG1129 --- # DFTG2010 — Engineering Graphics DFTG 2010 - Engineering Graphics DFTG 2010 - Engineering Graphics Introduces students to the fundamentals of geometric construction, scale reading line relationship and basic history of the drafting concepts. Student will also be introduced to basic and intermediate CAD commands and procedures, and drafting concepts and principals. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) --- # DFTG2020 — Visualization and Graphics DFTG 2020 - Visualization and Graphics DFTG 2020 - Visualization and Graphics Sketching, line drawing, computer assisted drafting solid modeling including parametric modeling are practiced. Development of working drawings and requirements for drawing in a manufacturing and rapid pro-type environment are emphasized. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG2010 --- # DFTG2030 — Advanced 3D Modeling Architectural DFTG 2030 - Advanced 3D Modeling Architectural DFTG 2030 - Advanced 3D Modeling Architectural Students will demonstrate skills in texture applications, camera angles for presentations, lighting and shadow techniques for architectural renderings, and animation techniques for architectural presentations. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1127, DFTG1129 --- # DFTG2040 — Advanced 3D Modeling Mechanical DFTG 2040 - Advanced 3D Modeling Mechanical DFTG 2040 - Advanced 3D Modeling Mechanical Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F) Prerequisites: DFTG1107, DFTG1109 --- # DFTG2110 — Print Reading I DFTG 2110 - Print Reading I DFTG 2110 - Print Reading I Topics include: interpretation of blueprints and sketching. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (F) --- # DFTG2120 — Print Reading for Architecture DFTG 2120 - Print Reading for Architecture DFTG 2120 - Print Reading for Architecture Topics include reading and measuring plans, identifying and understanding lines, symbols, dimensions, materials, schedules, and specifications. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Su) --- # DFTG2210 — Print Reading II DFTG 2210 - Print Reading II DFTG 2210 - Print Reading II Topics include threads (inch and metric), auxiliary views, geometric tolerancing, and weldments. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (F) --- # DFTG2250 — Portfolio Development 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 2250 - Portfolio Development DFTG 2250 - Portfolio Development Class - 0, Lab - 4 (T) Prerequisites: DFTG1105, DFTG1125 --- # DFTG2300 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 3 DFTG 2300 - Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 3 DFTG 2300 - Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 3 Emphasis is placed on production standards achievement and quality control. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (F) --- # DFTG2400 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 4 DFTG 2400 - Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 4 DFTG 2400 - Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 4 Provides an approved industry-like setting where the student develops and sharpens skills. Emphasis is placed on production standards achievement and quality control. Class - 0, Lab - 12. (F) --- # DFTG2500 — Drafting Technology Exit Review DFTG 2500 - Drafting Technology Exit Review DFTG 2500 - Drafting Technology Exit Review Focuses on the preparation for entry into the job market. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (Su) Prerequisites: DFTG1105, DFTG1125 --- # DFTG2600 — Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 6 DFTG 2600 - Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 6 DFTG 2600 - Drafting Technology Practicum/Internship 6 Emphasis is placed on production standards achievement and quality control. Class - 0, Lab - 18. (F) --- # DRFT2000 — Public Works Infrastructure 0 credits · 0 hours DRFT 2000 - Public Works Infrastructure DRFT 2000 - Public Works Infrastructure This course introduces the student to the methods of maintaining the most common public works infrastructures. Emphasis will be placed on the different aspects of roadway maintenance, utility maintenance, and fleet management. Class - 3, Lab - 0 (T) --- # DRFT2010 — Construction Materials 2 credits · 2 hours DRFT 2010 - Construction Materials DRFT 2010 - Construction Materials Material properties such as aggregates, asphalt, Portland cement concrete, steel and masonry are covered. Topics include: material properties, materials testing, and material selection and use. Class - 3, Lab - 2 (T) Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # DRFT2020 — Construction Materials and Cost Estimating 0 credits · 0 hours DRFT 2020 - Construction Materials and Cost Estimating DRFT 2020 - Construction Materials and Cost Estimating Topics include: initial construction, pavement construction, bridge construction, and cost estimating. Class - 3, Lab - 0 (T) Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # DRFT2030 — Project Management 0 credits · 0 hours DRFT 2030 - Project Management DRFT 2030 - Project Management This course introduces the student to the basic concepts and procedures used in managing a highway construction project. Emphasis will be placed on administering the contract and ensuring that construction is completed according to the contract. Topics include: contract administration, specifications, documentation, and project management. Class - 3, Lab - 0 (T) --- # DRFT2050 — Surveying I 2.667 credits · 2.667 hours DRFT 2050 - Surveying I DRFT 2050 - Surveying I Topics include: linear measurements; instrument use; and angles, bearings, and directions. Class - 0.667 Lab - 2.667 (F, Su) Prerequisites: MATH1015, MATH1111, MATH1112, MATH1113, MATH1131, MATH1132 --- # ECCE1101 — Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education ECCE 1101 - Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education ECCE 1101 - Intro to Early Childhood Care & Education Topics include historical perspectives; professionalism; guidance; developmentally appropriate practices; learning environment (including all children); cultural diversity; and licensing, accreditation, and credentialing. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # ECCE1103 — Child Growth and Development ECCE 1103 - Child Growth and Development ECCE 1103 - Child Growth and Development The course provides for competency development in observing, recording, and interpreting growth and development stages in the young child; advancing physical and intellectual competence; supporting social and emotional development; and examining relationships between child development and positive guidance. Topics include developmental characteristics, prenatal through age 12, developmental guidance applications, observing and recording techniques, ages and stages of development, and introduction to children wit… --- # ECCE1105 — Health, Safety and Nutrition ECCE 1105 - Health, Safety and Nutrition ECCE 1105 - Health, Safety and Nutrition Topics include CPR and first aid, health issues, safety issues, child abuse and neglect, and nutritional needs of children. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $45 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # ECCE1112 — Curriculum and Assessment ECCE 1112 - Curriculum and Assessment ECCE 1112 - Curriculum and Assessment The course will enable the student to establish a learning environment appropriate for young children and to identify the goals, benefits, and uses of assessment in the development of curriculum for young children. Topics include observing, documenting, and assessing; learning environments; development of curriculum plans and materials; curriculum approaches; and instructional media. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: ECCE1101, ECCE1103, ECCE1105 --- # ECCE1113 — Creative Activities for Children ECCE 1113 - Creative Activities for Children ECCE 1113 - Creative Activities for Children Topics include concepts of creativity and expression; theories of young children’s creative development; facilitation of children’s creative expression, media, methods and materials across the curriculum; appreciation of children’s art processes and products; appreciation of children’s creativity in music, movement and dance; appreciation of children’s creative expression in play and creative drama; and art and music appreciation. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # ECCE1121 — Early Childhood Care & Ed Practicum ECCE 1121 - Early Childhood Care & Ed Practicum ECCE 1121 - Early Childhood Care & Ed Practicum A satisfactory DECAL criminal background fingerprint check is required. Provides the student with the opportunity to gain additional supervised experience in an actual or simulated work setting allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Practicum training topics include: promoting child development and learning; building family and community relationships; observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families; teaching and learning; becoming a professiona… Prerequisites: ECCE1112 --- # ECCE2115 — Language and Literacy ECCE 2115 - Language and Literacy ECCE 2115 - Language and Literacy Topics include developmental continuum of reading and writing, literacy acquisition birth to five years of age, literacy acquisition in kindergarten, literacy acquisition in early grades, and literacy acquisition in children who are culturally and linguistically diverse. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (E) --- # ECCE2116 — Math and Science ECCE 2116 - Math and Science ECCE 2116 - Math and Science Includes planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate activities and development of math and science materials, media and methods. Topics include inquiry approach to learning; cognitive stages and developmental processes in developing math and science concepts with children birth to five; cognitive stages and developmental processes in developing math and science concepts with children in kindergarten and primary grades; planning math and science activities; and development of math and science materials, media and methods… --- # ECCE2201 — Exceptionalities ECCE 2201 - Exceptionalities ECCE 2201 - Exceptionalities Special emphasis is placed on acquainting the student with programs and community resources that serve families with children with special needs. Topics include inclusion/least restrictive environment (LRE), physical and motor impairments, gifted/talented, intellectual and cognitive disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, communication disorders in speech and language, autism spectrum disorders, visual impairments, deaf and hard of hearing, health impairments, multiple disabilities, and community resources. Class - 3, Lab - 0… Prerequisites: ECCE1103 --- # ECCE2202 — Social Issues & Family Involvement ECCE 2202 - Social Issues & Family Involvement ECCE 2202 - Social Issues & Family Involvement Students use their understanding to build reciprocal relationships which promote children’s development and learning. Students are introduced to local programs and agencies that offer services to children and families within the community. Topics include professional responsibilities, family/social issues, community resources, family education and support, teacher-family communication, community partnerships, social diversity and anti-bias concerns, successful transitions, and school-family activitie… Prerequisites: ECCE1103 --- # ECCE2203 — Guidance and Classroom Management ECCE 2203 - Guidance and Classroom Management ECCE 2203 - Guidance and Classroom Management Focus will be given to individual, family, and cultural diversity. Topics will include developmentally appropriate child guidance (birth through 12); effective classroom management, including preventive and intervention techniques; understanding challenging behaviors; and implementing guidance plans. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ECCE1103 --- # ECCE2245 — Early Childhood Care and Education Internship I ECCE 2245 - Early Childhood Care and Education Internship I ECCE 2245 - Early Childhood Care and Education Internship I Internship topics include promoting child development and learning; building family and community relations; observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families; using developmentally effective approaches; using content knowledge to build meaningful curriculum; and becoming a professional. Class - 0, Lab - 18. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: ECCE1121 --- # ECCE2246 — Early Childhood Care and Education Internship II ECCE 2246 - Early Childhood Care and Education Internship II ECCE 2246 - Early Childhood Care and Education Internship II Provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in an actual or simulated work site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Internship topics include promoting child development and learning; building family and community relations; observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families; using developmentally effective approaches; using content knowledge to build meaningful curriculum; and becoming a p… Prerequisites: ECCE1121 --- # ECCE2310 — Paraprofessional Methods and Materials ECCE 2310 - Paraprofessional Methods and Materials ECCE 2310 - Paraprofessional Methods and Materials Topics include assessment and curriculum, instructional techniques, and methods for instruction in a learning environment. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $25 supply fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: ECCE1103, ECCE1113, ECCE2115, ECCE2116 --- # ECCE2312 — Paraprofessional Roles and Practices ECCE 2312 - Paraprofessional Roles and Practices ECCE 2312 - Paraprofessional Roles and Practices Topics include professional qualifications, professional and ethical conduct, professionalism and employment, and paraprofessional roles and responsibilities. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: ECCE1103, ECCE1113, ECCE2115, ECCE2116 --- # ECCE2320 — Program Administration and Facility Management ECCE 2320 - Program Administration and Facility Management ECCE 2320 - Program Administration and Facility Management Topics include organization, mission, philosophy, goals of a program; types of programs; laws, rules, regulations, accreditation, and program evaluation; needs assessment; administrative roles and board of directors; anti-bias program development; child development and developmentally appropriate practices; marketing, public and community relations, grouping, enrollment and retention; working with families; professionalism and work ethics; space management; money management; a… --- # ECCE2322 — Personnel Management ECCE 2322 - Personnel Management ECCE 2322 - Personnel Management Provides training in early childhood personnel management. Topics include staff records; communication; personnel policies; managing payroll; recruitment, interviewing, selection, hiring, motivating, and firing; staff retention; staff scheduling; staff development; staff supervision; conflict resolution; staff evaluations; ethical responsibilities to employees; and time and stress management. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # ECCE2330 — Infant/Toddler Development ECCE 2330 - Infant/Toddler Development ECCE 2330 - Infant/Toddler Development Provides knowledge, grounded in brain and attachment research, about how children learn and the skills and attitudes necessary to support optimum social/emotional, cognitive, and physical development for children from birth to three. Principles of brain development and language and communication will be explored in depth. Special emphasis is placed on experiential learning to show caregivers practical ways of meeting the fundamental needs of all infants in group care settings and of ing them learn the lessons that e… Prerequisites: ECCE1103 --- # ECCE2332 — Infant/Toddler Group Care and Curriculum ECCE 2332 - Infant/Toddler Group Care and Curriculum ECCE 2332 - Infant/Toddler Group Care and Curriculum Establishes a foundation for a responsive, relationship-based curriculum for children birth to three who are in group care settings. Introduces the philosophy behind primary care, continuity of care, and respectful care. Explores ways of creating environments for infant/toddler group care which foster optimum social/emotional, physical and cognitive development, promote cultural sensitivity and encourage positive parent caregiver relations. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: ECCE2330 --- # ECCE2360 — Classroom Strategies for Exceptional Children ECCE 2360 - Classroom Strategies for Exceptional Children ECCE 2360 - Classroom Strategies for Exceptional Children Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: ECCE2201 --- # ECCE2362 — Exploring Your Role in the Exceptional Environment ECCE 2362 - Exploring Your Role in the Exceptional Environment ECCE 2362 - Exploring Your Role in the Exceptional Environment Examines adaptations, accommodations, and modifications to environments; reviews the referral process; implements inclusion and modifies instruction to accommodate the child with special needs. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (F) Prerequisites: ECCE2201 --- # ECHO1100 — Echocardiography Fundamentals ECHO 1100 - Echocardiography Fundamentals ECHO 1100 - Echocardiography Fundamentals Discussion of medical law and ethics as it relates to the professional scope of practice. Topics include: basic echocardiographic imaging principles, patient skills and equipment instrumentation, basic Doppler and color principles, medical law and ethics and common terminology and abbreviations. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $240 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) --- # ECHO1310 — Echocardiography I ECHO 1310 - Echocardiography I ECHO 1310 - Echocardiography I Incorporates all forms of noninvasive cardiovascular evaluation with emphasis on performance and interpretation of M-mode, 2-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiography. Emphasis will be placed on obtaining quality echocardiograms, and laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: ventricular function, coronary artery disease, Stress Echocardiography, Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE), 3-D/4-D Echocardiography, Contrast Echocardiography and advanced techniques/proc… Prerequisites: ECHO1100 --- # ECHO1320 — Echocardiography II ECHO 1320 - Echocardiography II ECHO 1320 - Echocardiography II Incorporates all forms of noninvasive cardiovascular evaluation with emphasis on performance and interpretation of M-mode, 2-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiography. Emphasis will be placed on obtaining quality echocardiograms, and laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: valvular heart disease, cardiomyopathies, systemic and pulmonary hypertensive heart disease, pericardial diseases, systemic disease, cardiac transplantation, cardiac tumors/masses, diseases… Prerequisites: ECHO1310 --- # ECHO1370 — Echocardiography Clinical I ECHO 1370 - Echocardiography Clinical I ECHO 1370 - Echocardiography Clinical I Topics include: policies and procedures, echocardiographic instrumentation, recording patient information, patient preparation, and performing echocardiographic examinations. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $203 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab - 21. (T) --- # ECHO2310 — Pediatric Echocardiography 1 credits · 1 hours ECHO 2310 - Pediatric Echocardiography ECHO 2310 - Pediatric Echocardiography Emphasis is placed on the latest modalities and specialties of a pediatric noninvasive cardiac diagnostic study. Topics include: fetal cardiac embryology; acyanotic lesions; cyanotic lesions; complex congenital heart disease; corrective surgical procedures; Doppler, color flow, and 2D imaging; research methods; syndromes; sedation; and transducer selection.. Class-2 Lab-1 --- # ECHO2360 — Echocardiography Clinical II ECHO 2360 - Echocardiography Clinical II ECHO 2360 - Echocardiography Clinical II Continued participation by the student will progressively lead to the student performing diagnostic procedures with less assistance but under the supervision of an appropriately credentialed sonographer. Topics include: echocardiographic instrumentation, logging and reporting information, preparation for echocardiographic examinations, medical ethics, and performing echocardiographic procedures. Students may do a brief rotation through an invasive cardiology lab, pediatric lab and/or vascular lab. Class - 0, Lab… Prerequisites: ECHO1370 --- # ECHO2361 — Echocardiography Clinical II-Part A ECHO 2361 - Echocardiography Clinical II-Part A ECHO 2361 - Echocardiography Clinical II-Part A Continued participation by the student will progressively lead to the student performing diagnostic procedures with less assistance but under the supervision of an appropriately credentialed sonographer. Topics include: echocardiographic instrumentation, logging and reporting information, preparation for echocardiographic examinations, medical ethics, and performing echocardiographic procedures. Students may do a brief rotation through an invasive cardiology lab, pediatric lab and/or vascular lab.… Prerequisites: ECHO1370 --- # ECHO2362 — Echocardiography Clinical II-Part B ECHO 2362 - Echocardiography Clinical II-Part B ECHO 2362 - Echocardiography Clinical II-Part B Continued participation by the student will progressively lead to the student performing diagnostic procedures with less assistance but under the supervision of an appropriately credentialed sonographer. Topics include: echocardiographic instrumentation, logging and reporting information, preparation for echocardiographic examinations, medical ethics, and performing echocardiographic procedures. Students may do a brief rotation through an invasive cardiology lab, pediatric lab and/or vascular lab.… Prerequisites: ECHO2361 --- # ECHO2370 — Echocardiography Clinical III ECHO 2370 - Echocardiography Clinical III ECHO 2370 - Echocardiography Clinical III By the end of this rotation, the student will perform all echocardiography procedures independently with the supervision of an appropriately credentialed sonographer. This course provides a culminating clinical setting experience which allows students to synthesize information and procedural instruction provided throughout the program. Emphasis is placed on skill level improvements and final completion of all required clinical competencies presented in previous courses and practiced in previous clinical vascul… Prerequisites: ECHO2360, ECHO2361 --- # ECHO2400 — Comprehensive Registry Review ECHO 2400 - Comprehensive Registry Review ECHO 2400 - Comprehensive Registry Review Also included will be a review of clinical non-invasive cardiac diagnostic procedures, laboratory values, pharmacology and test validation and measurements. Emphasis is placed on reviewing information so that the student will successfully pass the ARMDS and/or CCI certification examinations. Topics include: normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, techniques, pathology, physics/hemodynamics, test validation and measurements, and laboratory values. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50 cost recove… Prerequisites: ECHO2310 --- # ECON1101 — Principles of Economics ECON 1101 - Principles of Economics ECON 1101 - Principles of Economics Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of economic concepts and policies as they apply to everyday life. Topics include basic economic principles; economic forces and indicators; capital and labor; price, competition, and monopoly; money and banking; government expenditures, federal and local; fluctuations in production, employment, and income; and United States economy in perspective (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # ECON2105 — Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2105 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2105 - Principles of Macroeconomics Provides a description and analysis of macroeconomic principles and policies. Topics include basic economic principles, macroeconomic concepts, equilibrium in the goods and money markets, macroeconomic equilibrium and the impact of fiscal and monetary policies. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1111, MATH1103 --- # ECON2106 — Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2106 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2106 - Principles of Microeconomics Provides an analysis of the ways in which consumers and business firms interact in a market economy. Topics include basic economic principles, consumer choice, behavior of profit maximizing firms, modeling of perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1111, MATH1103 --- # ELTR1050 — Electric Vehicle Chargers 4 credits · 4 hours ELTR 1050 - Electric Vehicle Chargers ELTR 1050 - Electric Vehicle Chargers Topics include: electric vehicle (EV) charging fundamentals, EV battery types and charging requirements, charging station fundamentals, internet protocol (IP) networking of charging stations, installing, commissioning, maintaining and troubleshooting charging stations. Class - 2 Lab - 4 T Prerequisites: IDFC1012, ECET2102, ECET2102L --- # ELTR1210 — Residential Wiring II 2 credits · 2 hours ELTR 1210 - Residential Wiring II ELTR 1210 - Residential Wiring II Topics include: single and multi-family load calculations, single and multi-family service installations, sub-panels and feeders, and specialty circuits. Class - 2, Lab - 2 --- # ELTR1010 — Direct Current Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours ELTR 1010 - Direct Current Fundamentals ELTR 1010 - Direct Current Fundamentals Introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; series, parallel, and simple combination circuits; and laboratory procedures and safety practices. Class - 2, Lab - 2 (T) --- # ELTR1020 — Alternating Current Fundamentals ELTR 1020 - Alternating Current Fundamentals ELTR 1020 - Alternating Current Fundamentals Introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include: Electrical safety, magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capacitance, and basic transformers. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) --- # ELTR1060 — Electrical Prints, Schematics & Symbols ELTR 1060 - Electrical Prints, Schematics & Symbols ELTR 1060 - Electrical Prints, Schematics & Symbols Introduces electrical symbols and their use in construction blueprints, electrical schematics, and diagrams. Topics include: electrical symbols, component identification, print reading and scales and measurement. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (T) --- # ELTR1080 — Commercial Wiring I ELTR 1080 - Commercial Wiring I ELTR 1080 - Commercial Wiring I This course introduces commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include: industrial safety procedures, the National Electrical Code, Principles of Grounding and Bonding, Commercial Services, three-phase power systems, and Electric Motor Fundamentals. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (T) --- # ELTR1090 — Commercial Wiring II 2 credits · 2 hours ELTR 1090 - Commercial Wiring II ELTR 1090 - Commercial Wiring II Topics include: conduit installation and system design concepts. Class - 2, Lab - 2 (T) Prerequisites: ELTR1080 --- # ELTR1180 — Electrical Controls 4 credits · 4 hours ELTR 1180 - Electrical Controls ELTR 1180 - Electrical Controls Introduces line and low voltage switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, and circuits. Emphasis will be placed on switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, line and low voltage switching circuits, and operation, application and ladder diagrams. Topics include: ladder and wire diagrams, switching circuits, manual controls and devices, automatic controls and devices, and application and operation of controllers and controls, and variable speed controls. Class - 2, Lab - 4 (T) --- # ELTR1205 — Residential Wiring I ELTR 1205 - Residential Wiring I ELTR 1205 - Residential Wiring I Topics include: print reading, National Electrical Code, wiring materials and methods, and control of luminaries and receptacle installation. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) --- # ELTR1220 — Industrial PLC’s 3 credits · 3 hours ELTR 1220 - Industrial PLC’s ELTR 1220 - Industrial PLC’s Introduces operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installations, and programming procedures for programmable logic controls. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections, installations, and start-up procedures. Topics include: PLC hardware and software, PLC functions and terminology, introductory numbering systems, PLC installation and set up, PLC programming basics, relay logic instructions, timers and counters, connecting field devices to I/O cards, and PLC safety procedures. Class - 3, Lab - 3 (T) --- # ELTR1270 — N.E.C. Industrial Wiring Applications 4 credits · 4 hours ELTR 1270 - N.E.C. Industrial Wiring Applications ELTR 1270 - N.E.C. Industrial Wiring Applications Provides instruction in industrial wiring applications of the National Electrical Code. Topics include: rigid/IMC conduit installation, EMT conduit installation, busways installation, cable tray/wireway installation, and equipment installation (600 volts or less). Class - 2, Lab - 4 (T) --- # ELTR1540 — Wire Pulling and Codes 5 credits · 5 hours ELTR 1540 - Wire Pulling and Codes ELTR 1540 - Wire Pulling and Codes The purpose of this course is for instruction in the installation of cabling systems. Emphasis will be on the types of cabling technologies that address voice, video, and data communications and the applicable codes. Class - 1, Lab - 5 (T) --- # EMSP1000 — Emergency Medical Responder 0 credits · 0 hours EMSP 1000 - Emergency Medical Responder EMSP 1000 - Emergency Medical Responder The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course prepares the student to provide initial stabilizing care to the sick or injured prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services Professionals (EMS), and to assist EMS personnel in transporting patients for definitive care at an appropriate hospital/facility. Major areas of instruction include Introductory Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology; Responder Safety; Incident Command; Bloodborne Pathogen Training; Basic Physical Assessment; and Treatment of Trauma a… --- # EMSP1000L — Emergency Medical Responder Lab 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 1000L - Emergency Medical Responder Lab EMSP 1000L - Emergency Medical Responder Lab The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course prepares the student to provide initial stabilizing care to the sick or injured prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services Professionals (EMS), and to assist EMS personnel in transporting patients for definitive care at an appropriate hospital/facility. Major areas of instruction include Introductory Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology; Responder Safety; Incident Command; Bloodborne Pathogen Training; Basic Physical Assessment; and Treatment o… --- # EMSP1010 — Emergency Medical Responder EMSP 1010 - Emergency Medical Responder EMSP 1010 - Emergency Medical Responder Major areas of instruction include Introductory Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology; Responder Safety; Incident Command; Bloodborne Pathogen Training; Basic Physical Assessment; and Treatment of Trauma and Medical Emergencies; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and the use of Automatic External Defibrillators. The course is a blend of lecture, hands on lab/learning, and practical scenario based learning/testing. The course will include Healthcare Provider CPR/AED Certification from a Nationally Recognized Body… --- # EMSP1110 — Introduction to the EMT Profession EMSP 1110 - Introduction to the EMT Profession EMSP 1110 - Introduction to the EMT Profession It orients the student to the prehospital care environment, issues related to the provision of patient care in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital circumstances. It further provides foundational information upon which subsequent curriculum content is based so that successful completion of this content increases the potential for success in subsequent courses and should allow students to apply the fundamental knowledge, skills, and attitudes gained in order to effectively communicate and function saf… --- # EMSP1120 — EMT Assessment/Airway Management and Pharmacology EMSP 1120 - EMT Assessment/Airway Management and Pharmacology EMSP 1120 - EMT Assessment/Airway Management and Pharmacology This course prepares students for initial scene management and assessment of patients as well as management of the airway. Introduction to pharmacology is also covered. Includes application of scene information and patient assessment findings (scene size up, primary and secondary assessment, patient history, and reassessment) to guide emergency management. Topics include: Scene Size-Up; Primary Assessment; History Taking; Secondary Assessment; Monitoring Devices; Reasses… --- # EMSP1130 — Medical Emergencies for the EMT EMSP 1130 - Medical Emergencies for the EMT EMSP 1130 - Medical Emergencies for the EMT This course integrates pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan of cases involving non-traumatic medical emergencies. Topics include: Medical Overview; Neurology; Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders; Immunology; Infectious Disease; Endocrine Disorders; Psychiatric; Cardiovascular; Toxicology; Respiratory; Hematology; Genitourinary/Renal; Non-Traumatic Musculoskeletal Disorders; Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat; a… --- # EMSP1140 — Special Patient Populations EMSP 1140 - Special Patient Populations EMSP 1140 - Special Patient Populations This course provides a fundamental knowledge of growth, development, and aging and assessment findings to provide basic emergency care and transportation for a patient with special needs. Topics include: Obstetrics, Gynecology, Neonatal Care, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Patients with Special Challenges, and Special Patient Populations - Assessments. Class - 2, Lab -2. (F, Sp) --- # EMSP1150 — Shock and Trauma for the EMT EMSP 1150 - Shock and Trauma for the EMT EMSP 1150 - Shock and Trauma for the EMT This course is designed to prepare the EMT student to apply pre-hospital emergency care to patients who have sustained injuries resulting from various mechanisms of injury including: Abdominal and Genitourinary trauma; Orthopedic trauma; Soft Tissue trauma; Head, Facial, Neck, and Spine Trauma and Nervous System trauma. Special considerations in trauma related injuries will be presented including the physiology of shock as well as multi-system trauma and environmental emergencies. Topics include: Shock and Resus… --- # EMSP1160 — Clinical and Practical Applications for the EMT EMSP 1160 - Clinical and Practical Applications for the EMT EMSP 1160 - Clinical and Practical Applications for the EMT This course provides supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings as well as opportunities to demonstrate critical thinking skills and assessment based management techniques through competency based evaluations relevant to the practice of an EMT. Topics include: Clinicals and Assessment Based Management. Class - 0, Lab -3. (F, Sp) --- # EMSP1210 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory I 0 credits · 0 hours EMSP 1210 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory I EMSP 1210 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory I It covers essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for effective, safe, ethical, and professional communication and functioning within the EMS environment. Furthermore, the course prepares students to apply pre-hospital emergency care to trauma patients, focusing on injuries from various mechanisms including Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma, Orthopedic Trauma, Soft Tissue Trauma, Head, Facial, Neck, and Spine Trauma, and Nervous System Trauma. Topics include but not li… --- # EMSP1211 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab I 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 1211 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab I EMSP 1211 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab I The student must master various skills and assessment from content previous taught within EMSP 1210 using scenario-based learning. The student must demonstrate proficiency in the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competencies (SMCs) documents. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $75 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab - 4 (T) Prerequisites: EMSP1210 --- # EMSP1220 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory II 0 credits · 0 hours EMSP 1220 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory II EMSP 1220 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory II It provides a comprehensive understanding of medical conditions and patient care across all stages of life, from birth through aging. Topics covered include Medical Overview; Neurology; Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders; Immunology; Infectious Disease; Endocrine Disorders; Psychiatric; Cardiovascular; Toxicology; Respiratory; Hematology; Genitourinary/Renal; Non-Traumatic Musculoskeletal Disorders; Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat; Obstetrics; Gynecology; Neonat… --- # EMSP1221 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab II 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 1221 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab II EMSP 1221 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab II Students must master the affective skills and assessments from content previously taught within EMSP 1220 using scenario based learning. The students must demonstrate proficiency in the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competencies documents. Class - 1, Lab - 4 (T) Prerequisites: EMSP1220 --- # EMSP1230 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Clinical 3.2 credits · 3.2 hours EMSP 1230 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Clinical EMSP 1230 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Clinical Under the supervision of licensed medical professionals, students will apply classroom knowledge and skills to assess, treat, and transport patients in emergency situations. The course emphasizes patient assessment, basic life support (BLS), airway management, trauma care, and communication in diverse clinical environments, such as emergency departments, ambulance services, and community health settings. Students will complete a series of clinical rotations, demonstrating competency… --- # EMSP1510 — Advanced Concepts for the AEMT EMSP 1510 - Advanced Concepts for the AEMT EMSP 1510 - Advanced Concepts for the AEMT )This course serves as the introductory course to the advanced level practice of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT). It expands on the information attained at the EMT level. Topics include: EMS Systems; Documentation; EMS System Communication; Therapeutic Communication; Principles of Pharmacology; Medication Administration; Emergency Medications; Airway Management; Respiration; Artificial Ventilation; Primary Assessment; and Secondary Assessment. Class - 2, Lab -2. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP1110, EMSP1120, EMSP1130, EMSP1140, EMSP1150, EMSP1160 --- # EMSP1520 — Advanced Patient Care for the AEMT EMSP 1520 - Advanced Patient Care for the AEMT EMSP 1520 - Advanced Patient Care for the AEMT In addition it provides a fundamental knowledge of growth, development, and aging and assessment findings to provide basic and selected advanced emergency care and transportation for a patient with special needs. Topics include: Geriatrics; Patients with Special Challenges; Medical Overview; Neurology; Immunology; Infectious Disease; Endocrine Disorders; Cardiovascular; Toxicology; Respiratory; Hematology; Genitourinary/Renal; Shock and Resuscitation; Chest Trauma; Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma;… Prerequisites: EMSP1110, EMSP1120, EMSP1130, EMSP1140, EMSP1150, EMSP1160 --- # EMSP1530 — Clinical Applications for the AEMT EMSP 1530 - Clinical Applications for the AEMT EMSP 1530 - Clinical Applications for the AEMT Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab -2. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP1110, EMSP1120, EMSP1130, EMSP1140, EMSP1150, EMSP1160 --- # EMSP1540 — Clinical and Practical Applications for the AEMT EMSP 1540 - Clinical and Practical Applications for the AEMT EMSP 1540 - Clinical and Practical Applications for the AEMT Topics include: Clinicals and Assessment Based Management. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $0 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab -6. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP1110, EMSP1120, EMSP1130, EMSP1140, EMSP1150, EMSP1160 --- # EMSP1550 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory I 0 credits · 0 hours EMSP 1550 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory I EMSP 1550 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory I It introduces additional topics following the National EMS Education Standards outline the minimal competencies for entry-level EMS clinicians to perform their roles as outlined in the 2021 revisions. Topics Include: EMS System, Public Health, Assessment, Pharmacology, etc. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $193 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 0 T --- # EMSP1550L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab I 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 1550L - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab I EMSP 1550L - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab I Students also mast the affective skills of patient communications and assessments using scenario-based learning. The student must demonstrate proficiency inn the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competences documents. Class - 0, Lab - 2 (T) --- # EMSP1560 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)Theory II 0 credits · 0 hours EMSP 1560 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)Theory II EMSP 1560 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)Theory II It introduces additional topics following the National EMS Education Standards outline the minimal competencies for entry-level EMS clinicians to perform their roles as outlined in the 2021 revisions. Topics Include: Trauma and Special Patient Populations Class - 2, Lab - 0 (T) Prerequisites: EMSP1550 --- # EMSP1560L — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Lab II 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 1560L - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Lab II EMSP 1560L - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Lab II Students also mast the affective skills of patient communications and assessments using scenario-based learning. The student must demonstrate proficiency inn the required skills as dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competences documents. Class - 0, Lab - 2 (T) Prerequisites: EMSP1550L --- # EMSP1570 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical 6 credits · 6 hours EMSP 1570 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical EMSP 1570 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical The minimum number of patient is dictated by the GA EMS Office, Student Minimum Competencies documents (SMC). Class - 0, Lab - 6 (T) --- # EMSP1580 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Capstone 1.92 credits · 1.92 hours EMSP 1580 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Capstone EMSP 1580 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Capstone This is performed under the direct observation of clinical preceptor. The student must demonstrate competency in the following areas: 1) Performance of Patient Assessments 2) Direction of Medical Care and 3) performs items 1 and 2 with minimal to no assistance from the Preceptor. The minimum number of patient contacts is dictated by the Georgia Department of Public Health EMS Office, Student Minimum Competences documents. (SMC) Class - 0, Lab - 1.92 (T) --- # EMSP2100 — Paramedic Foundations 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2100 - Paramedic Foundations EMSP 2100 - Paramedic Foundations Topics include EMS systems, workforce safety and wellness, research, documentation, communication, legal and ethical considerations, public health, patient assessment, and operational roles. Students will learn to integrate clinical reasoning, team communication, and safety practices in both didactic and lab settings. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $203 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 2 (T) --- # EMSP2101 — Paramedic Pharmacology & Airway Management 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2101 - Paramedic Pharmacology & Airway Management EMSP 2101 - Paramedic Pharmacology & Airway Management Topics include foundational advanced principles of pharmacology, medication administration, and airway management techniques. Students will integrate pathophysiologic concepts and apply clinical reasoning to support pharmacologic interventions and airway/ventilation decisions. Skill development is reinforced through lab and scenario-based practice. Class - 2, Lab - 2 (T) --- # EMSP2102 — Paramedic Cardiology 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2102 - Paramedic Cardiology EMSP 2102 - Paramedic Cardiology Emphasis is placed on ECG interpretation, cardiac electrophysiology, cardiovascular pharmacology, resuscitation practices, and emergency management of cardiac rhythm disturbances. Students will apply evidence-based practices in cardiac care, including team-based resuscitation and advanced cardiac life support procedures. Class - 5, Lab - 4 (T) --- # EMSP2103 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2103 - Paramedic Medical Emergencies EMSP 2103 - Paramedic Medical Emergencies Topics include neurological, endocrine, abdominal, immunologic, infectious, toxicologic, genitourinary, and behavioral conditions. Students will integrate pathophysiology and clinical findings to formulate field impressions and initiate appropriate interventions at the paramedic level based on current EMS protocols and evidence-based practices. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $15 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester.… --- # EMSP2104 — Paramedic Trauma Care 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2104 - Paramedic Trauma Care EMSP 2104 - Paramedic Trauma Care Emphasis is placed on trauma systems, injury prevention, pathophysiology, and evidence-based treatment strategies for various trauma types including soft tissue, musculoskeletal, abdominal, thoracic, head, spine, and multi-system trauma. Students will develop decision-making skills through simulation and scenario-based practice. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $15 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 4, Lab - 2 (T) --- # EMSP2105 — Paramedic Special Populations 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2105 - Paramedic Special Populations EMSP 2105 - Paramedic Special Populations Topics include assessment and management of pediatric, obstetric, neonatal, and patients with special healthcare needs. The course also addresses abuse and assault, patients with disabilities, palliative care, and those requiring home medical technology. Students will apply patient-centered approaches to diverse situations through scenario-based learning. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $6 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any… --- # EMSP2106 — Paramedic Applications 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2106 - Paramedic Applications EMSP 2106 - Paramedic Applications Students will engage in comprehensive patient simulations, scenario-based learning, clinical reasoning exercises, and team-based care planning. Emphasis is placed on the integration of assessment, pathophysiology, treatment decision-making, leadership, and communication in complex prehospital environments. This course supports final preparation for national certification and paramedic licensure. Class - 2, Lab - 2 (T) --- # EMSP2110 — Foundations of Paramedicine EMSP 2110 - Foundations of Paramedicine EMSP 2110 - Foundations of Paramedicine This course will also prepare the student to integrate scene and patient assessment findings with knowledge of epidemiology and pathophysiology to form a field impression. This includes developing a list of differential diagnoses through clinical reasoning to modify the assessment and formulate a treatment plan. Topics include: EMS Systems; Research; Workforce Safety and Wellness; Documentation; EMS System Communication; Therapeutic Communication; Medical/Legal and Ethics; Life Span Development; Public Health; Inc… Prerequisites: ALHS1011, BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, ENGL1010, ENGL1101, MATH1012, MATH1111, MATH1103, PSYC1010, PSYC1101, EMSP1510, EMSP1520, EMSP1530, EMSP1540 --- # EMSP2120 — Applications of Pathophysiology for Paramedics EMSP 2120 - Applications of Pathophysiology for Paramedics EMSP 2120 - Applications of Pathophysiology for Paramedics This course will enable the student to apply the general concepts of pathophysiology to the assessment and management of patients in the emergency setting. Topics include: Pathophysiology. Class - 3, Lab -0. (Sp) Prerequisites: ALHS1011, BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, ENGL1010, ENGL1101, MATH1012, MATH1111, MATH1103, PSYC1010, PSYC1101, EMSP1510, EMSP1520, EMSP1530, EMSP1540 --- # EMSP2130 — Advanced Resuscitative Skills for Paramedics EMSP 2130 - Advanced Resuscitative Skills for Paramedics EMSP 2130 - Advanced Resuscitative Skills for Paramedics Students will learn to use these advanced resuscitative skills to mitigate patient care emergencies, and to improve the overall health of the patient. Topics include: Principles of Pharmacology; Medication Administration; Emergency Medications; Airway Management; Respiration; and Artificial Ventilation. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: ALHS1011, BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, ENGL1010, ENGL1101, MATH1012, MATH1111, MATH1103, PSYC1010, PSYC1101, EMSP1510, EMSP1520, EMSP1530, EMSP1540 --- # EMSP2140 — Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts EMSP 2140 - Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts EMSP 2140 - Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts Students will also examine the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease, and will begin to integrate advanced assessment skills (including ECG interpretation) into the assessment of cardiac patients. Topics include: Anatomy, Physiology, and Electrophysiology of the Cardiovascular System; Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease; Assessment of the Cardiac Patient; Electrocardiographic (ECG) interpretation. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP2110, EMSP2120, EMSP2130, EMSP2510 --- # EMSP2201 — Paramedic Experience I 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 2201 - Paramedic Experience I EMSP 2201 - Paramedic Experience I Students will participate in patient care within a clinical and/or field setting, working alongside licensed healthcare professionals. Emphasis is placed on developing assessment skills, communication, professionalism, teamwork, the safe delivery of patient care, and documentation. Paramedic Experience I is one course in a series of Experience courses; these courses do not need to be taken in sequential order. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. F… --- # EMSP2202 — Paramedic Experience II 6 credits · 6 hours EMSP 2202 - Paramedic Experience II EMSP 2202 - Paramedic Experience II Students will participate in patient care within a clinical and/or field setting, working alongside licensed healthcare professionals. Emphasis is placed on developing assessment skills, communication, professionalism, teamwork, the safe delivery of patient care, and documentation. Paramedic Experience II is one course in a series of Experience courses; these courses do not need to be taken in sequential order. Class - 0, Lab - 6 (T) --- # EMSP2203 — Paramedic Experience III 6 credits · 6 hours EMSP 2203 - Paramedic Experience III EMSP 2203 - Paramedic Experience III Students will participate in patient care within a clinical and/or field setting, working alongside licensed healthcare professionals. Emphasis is placed on developing assessment skills, communication, professionalism, teamwork, the safe delivery of patient care, and documentation. Paramedic Experience III is one course in a series of Experience courses; these courses do not need to be taken in sequential order. Class - 0, Lab - 6 (T) --- # EMSP2204 — Paramedic Experience IV 6 credits · 6 hours EMSP 2204 - Paramedic Experience IV EMSP 2204 - Paramedic Experience IV Students will participate in patient care within a clinical and/or field setting, working alongside licensed healthcare professionals. Emphasis is placed on developing assessment skills, communication, professionalism, teamwork, the safe delivery of patient care, and documentation. Paramedic Experience IV is one course in a series of Experience courses; these courses do not need to be taken in sequential order. Class - 0, Lab - 6 (T) --- # EMSP2205 — Paramedic Experience V 6 credits · 6 hours EMSP 2205 - Paramedic Experience V EMSP 2205 - Paramedic Experience V Students will participate in patient care within a clinical and/or field setting, working alongside licensed healthcare professionals. Emphasis is placed on developing assessment skills, communication, professionalism, teamwork, the safe delivery of patient care, and documentation. Paramedic Experience V is one course in a series of Experience courses; these courses do not need to be taken in sequential order. Class - 0, Lab - 6 (T) --- # EMSP2206 — Paramedic Capstone Field Internship 9 credits · 9 hours EMSP 2206 - Paramedic Capstone Field Internship EMSP 2206 - Paramedic Capstone Field Internship Students function under the guidance of an approved preceptor while serving as team leader on a variety of advanced life support (ALS) calls. Emphasis is placed on real-time decision making, team coordination, patient management, and professional conduct. Class - 0, Lab - 9 (T) --- # EMSP2310 — Therapeutic Modalities of Cardiovascular Care EMSP 2310 - Therapeutic Modalities of Cardiovascular Care EMSP 2310 - Therapeutic Modalities of Cardiovascular Care Topics include: Cardiovascular Emergencies and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS). Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Su) Prerequisites: EMSP2110, EMSP2120, EMSP2130, EMSP2510 --- # EMSP2320 — Therapeutic Modalities of Medical Care EMSP 2320 - Therapeutic Modalities of Medical Care EMSP 2320 - Therapeutic Modalities of Medical Care Topics include: Medical Overview; Neurology; Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders; Immunology; Infectious Disease; Endocrine Disorders; Psychiatric; Toxicology; Respiratory; Hematology; Genitourinary/Renal; Non-Traumatic Musculoskeletal Disorders; Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat; and Assessment of Medical Emergencies. Class - 4, Lab - 2. (F) Prerequisites: EMSP2110, EMSP2120, EMSP2130, EMSP2510 --- # EMSP2330 — Therapeutic Modalities of Trauma Care EMSP 2330 - Therapeutic Modalities of Trauma Care EMSP 2330 - Therapeutic Modalities of Trauma Care This course will also include integrating assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field impression to implement a comprehensive treatment/disposition plan for an acutely injured patient. During this course, the student will complete a nationally recognized pre-hospital trauma course (i.e. PHTLS, ITLS, ATT, etc.). Topics include: Shock and Trauma Resuscitation; Trauma Overview; Bleeding; Chest Trauma; Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma; Orthopedic T… Prerequisites: EMSP2140, EMSP2310, EMSP2320, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550 --- # EMSP2340 — Therapeutic Modalities for Special Patient Populations EMSP 2340 - Therapeutic Modalities for Special Patient Populations EMSP 2340 - Therapeutic Modalities for Special Patient Populations During this course, the student will also complete a nationally recognized pediatric course (i.e. EPC, PALS, PEPP, etc.). Topics include: Obstetrics; Gynecology; Neonatal Care; Pediatrics; Geriatrics; and Patients with Special Challenges. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (F) Prerequisites: EMSP2140, EMSP2310, EMSP2320, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550 --- # EMSP2510 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic I EMSP 2510 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic I EMSP 2510 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic I EMSP 2510 Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - I is one in a series of courses that also includes: EMSP 2520 , EMSP 2530 , EMSP 2540 , EMSP 2550 , EMSP 2560 and EMSP 2570 . The successful completion of all of these will result in meeting all clinical standards required by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma (SOEMST). Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (F) Prerequisites: ALHS1011, BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, ENGL1010, ENGL1101, MATH1012, MATH1111, MATH1103, PSYC1010, PSYC1101, EMSP1510, EMSP1520, EMSP1530, EMSP1540, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550, EMSP2560, EMSP2570 --- # EMSP2520 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic II EMSP 2520 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic II EMSP 2520 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic II EMSP 2520 Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - II is one in a series of courses that also includes: EMSP 2510 , EMSP 2530 , EMSP 2540 , EMSP 2550 , EMSP 2560 and EMSP 2570 . The successful completion of all of these will result in meeting all clinical standards required by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma (SOEMST). Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP2110, EMSP2120, EMSP2130, EMSP2510, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550, EMSP2560, EMSP2570 --- # EMSP2530 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic III EMSP 2530 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic III EMSP 2530 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic III EMSP 2530 Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - III is one in a series of courses that also includes: EMSP 2510 , EMSP 2520 , EMSP 2540 , EMSP 2550 , EMSP 2560 and EMSP 2570 . The successful completion of all of these will result in meeting all clinical standards required by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma (SOEMST). Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP2110, EMSP2120, EMSP2130, EMSP2510, EMSP2520, EMSP2540, EMSP2550, EMSP2560, EMSP2570 --- # EMSP2540 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic IV EMSP 2540 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic IV EMSP 2540 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic IV EMSP 2540 Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - IV is one in a series of courses that also includes: EMSP 2510 , EMSP 2520 , EMSP 2530 , EMSP 2550 , EMSP 2560 and EMSP 2570 . The successful completion of all of these will result in meeting all clinical standards required by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma (SOEMST). Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (Su) Prerequisites: EMSP2110, EMSP2120, EMSP2130, EMSP2510, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2550, EMSP2560, EMSP2570 --- # EMSP2550 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic V EMSP 2550 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic V EMSP 2550 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic V EMSP 2550 Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - V is one in a series of courses that also includes: EMSP 2510 , EMSP 2520 , EMSP 2530 , EMSP 2540 , EMSP 2560 and EMSP 2570 . The successful completion of all of these will result in meeting all clinical standards required by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma (SOEMST). Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (Su) Prerequisites: EMSP2110, EMSP2120, EMSP2130, EMSP2510, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2560, EMSP2570 --- # EMSP2560 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VI EMSP 2560 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VI EMSP 2560 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VI EMSP 2560 Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - VI is one in a series of courses that also includes: EMSP 2510 , EMSP 2520 , EMSP 2530 , EMSP 2540 , EMSP 2550 and EMSP 2570 . The successful completion of all of these will result in meeting all clinical standards required by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma (SOEMST). Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F) Prerequisites: EMSP2140, EMSP2310, EMSP2320, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550, EMSP2510, EMSP2570 --- # EMSP2570 — Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VII EMSP 2570 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VII EMSP 2570 - Clinical Applications for the Paramedic VII EMSP 2570 Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - VII is one in a series of courses that also includes: EMSP 2510 , EMSP 2520 , EMSP 2530 , EMSP 2540 , EMSP 2550 and EMSP 2560 . The successful completion of all of these will result in meeting all clinical standards required by the State Office of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma (SOEMST). Topics include: Clinicals. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F) Prerequisites: EMSP2140, EMSP2310, EMSP2320, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550, EMSP2510, EMSP2560 --- # EMSP2710 — Field Internship for the Paramedic EMSP 2710 - Field Internship for the Paramedic EMSP 2710 - Field Internship for the Paramedic Topics include: Field Internship. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP2140, EMSP2310, EMSP2320, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550 --- # EMSP2720 — Practical Applications for the Paramedic EMSP 2720 - Practical Applications for the Paramedic EMSP 2720 - Practical Applications for the Paramedic Topics include: Assessment Based Management for Paramedics. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: EMSP2140, EMSP2310, EMSP2320, EMSP2520, EMSP2530, EMSP2540, EMSP2550 --- # ECET1102 — Circuit Analysis I ECET 1102 - Circuit Analysis I ECET 1102 - Circuit Analysis I Topics include: international units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits, network analysis concepts, network theorems concepts, D.C. instruments, grounding techniques, magnetism, inductance/capacitance, transient analysis, and introduction to dependent sources and 2-port parameters. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, MATH1111 --- # ECET1102L — Circuit Analysis I Lab ECET 1102L - Circuit Analysis I Lab ECET 1102L - Circuit Analysis I Lab Laboratory work includes circuit construction, use of appropriate instruments, troubleshooting and circuit simulation using P-SPICE. Laboratory work emphasizes knowledge and ability to analyze basic DC circuits and introductory concepts of AC circuits. Topics include: international units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits, network analysis concepts, network theorems concepts, D.C. instruments, grounding techniques, magnetism, inductance/capacitance and transient analysis. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, MATH1111 --- # ECET1111 — Digital Systems I ECET 1111 - Digital Systems I ECET 1111 - Digital Systems I Laboratory work parallels class work using trainers, DesignWorks, and Altera simulation software and system. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, MATH1111 --- # ECET1111L — Digital Systems I Lab ECET 1111L - Digital Systems I Lab ECET 1111L - Digital Systems I Lab Laboratory work parallels class work using trainers, DesignWorks, and Altera simulation software and system. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, MATH1111 --- # ECET2102 — Circuit Analysis II ECET 2102 - Circuit Analysis II ECET 2102 - Circuit Analysis II Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers, three-phase systems, filters and bode plots, non-sinusoidal waveforms, and pulse response of RLC circuits. Laboratory work parallels class work. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: MATH1113, ECET1102, ECET1102L --- # ECET2102L — Circuit Analysis II Lab ECET 2102L - Circuit Analysis II Lab ECET 2102L - Circuit Analysis II Lab Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers, three-phase systems, filters and bode plots, non-sinusoidal waveforms, and pulse response of RLC circuits. Laboratory work parallels class work. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (F) Prerequisites: MATH1113, ECET1102, ECET1102L --- # ECET2111 — Digital Systems II ECET 2111 - Digital Systems II ECET 2111 - Digital Systems II Topics include: logic families, PLD programming, microcomputer architecture, programming with arithmetic/logic instructions, jump, loop and call operations, I/O programming, timers, interrupts and interfacing techniques. Laboratory work parallels class work to include use of PLD (programmable logic devices) platforms, and microprocessor/microcontroller platforms to reinforce and edify theoretical concepts. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, ECET1111, ECET1111L, MATH1111 --- # ECET2111L — Digital Systems II Lab ECET 2111L - Digital Systems II Lab ECET 2111L - Digital Systems II Lab Topics include: logic families, PLD programming, microcomputer architecture, programming with arithmetic/logic instructions, jump, loop and call operations, I/O programming, timers, interrupts and interfacing techniques. Laboratory work parallels class work to include use of PLD (programmable logic devices) platforms, and microprocessor/microcontroller platforms to reinforce and edify theoretical concepts. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, ECET1111, ECET1111L, MATH1111 --- # ECET2121 — Electronic Circuits I ECET 2121 - Electronic Circuits I ECET 2121 - Electronic Circuits I Topics include semiconductor physics; diodes; basic diode circuits and applications; biasing, stability and graphical analysis of bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors; introduction to silicon controlled rectifiers; device curve characteristics; and related devices with selected applications. Laboratory work includes circuit construction, use of appropriate instruments, troubleshooting and circuit simulation using P-SPICE. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, ECET1102, ECET1102L, ECET2102, ECET2102L, MATH1111, MATH1113 --- # ECET2121L — Electronic Circuits I Lab ECET 2121L - Electronic Circuits I Lab ECET 2121L - Electronic Circuits I Lab Topics include semiconductor physics; diodes; basic diode circuits and applications; biasing, stability and graphical analysis of bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors; introduction to silicon controlled rectifiers; device curve characteristics; and related devices with selected applications. Laboratory work includes circuit construction, use of appropriate instruments, troubleshooting and circuit simulation using P-SPICE. Class - 0, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, ECET1102, ECET1102L, ECET2102, ECET2102L, MATH1111, MATH1113 --- # ENGT1000 — Introduction to Engineering Technology ENGT 1000 - Introduction to Engineering Technology ENGT 1000 - Introduction to Engineering Technology Topics include: engineering technology career, measurement and standards, mathematical operators, engineering tools, and engineering concepts. Labs reinforce mathematical, mechanical and electrical concepts through practical exercises, such as measurement and calculation of density of objects, relative humidity, use of digital multi-meter, building circuits, use of precision instruments, and team exercises. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # IDFC1012 — Alternating Current I IDFC 1012 - Alternating Current I IDFC 1012 - Alternating Current I Topics include: magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capacitance, and basic transformers. Class- 2, Lab - 1, Prerequisites: IDFC1011 --- # MEGT1010 — Manufacturing Processes MEGT 1010 - Manufacturing Processes MEGT 1010 - Manufacturing Processes Topics include: casting, shaping and molding of metals, ceramics and polymers; particulate processing of metals and ceramics, metal forming, machining, sheet metal working, joining and assembling, surface treatment, and manufacturing design considerations. Emphasis is provided on raw materials, quality, and costs of finished products. The course includes lab exercises that demonstrate the applications of the topics covered in actual manufacturing processes. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000 --- # MEGT1321 — Machining and Welding MEGT 1321 - Machining and Welding MEGT 1321 - Machining and Welding This course will include emphasis of use and operation of selected machinery, various machining operations, selected welding processes and precision measuring instruments to be combined with laboratory projects and safety. Topics will include industrial safety and health practices; welding quality; use of cutting and grinding tools; introduction to welding terms and symbols; shielded metal arc welding (SMAW); gas metal arc welding (GMAW); gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW); basic machining operations; and precision measuring ins… --- # MEGT2030 — Statics MEGT 2030 - Statics MEGT 2030 - Statics Static principles are applied in analyzing structural systems. Topics include: vectors, resultants, equilibrium of force systems, free body diagrams (FBD), analysis of trusses and frames, distributed loading and geometric properties of areas. Emphasis is placed on bodies at rest in both 2 dimensions and 3 dimensions. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ENGT1000, MATH1113 --- # MEGT2080 — Strength of Materials MEGT 2080 - Strength of Materials MEGT 2080 - Strength of Materials Topics include: stress, strain, material properties, properties of cross sectional areas, bending and buckling of members, beam and column analysis, torsion and combined loading. Emphasis is provided on predicting material behavior in various mechanical applications and utilizing fundamental analysis techniques to determine stress in solids under tension, compression, torsion and/or shear. The course includes hands on laboratory exercises such as evaluating beam deflection and the thermal expansion of various metals. Class -… Prerequisites: MEGT2030 --- # ENGL0910 — Diploma ENGL & READ LS ENGL 0910 - Diploma ENGL & READ LS ENGL 0910 - Diploma ENGL & READ LS It is an activities based learning support course which is embedded in the applicable general education core. Remediation is customized to meet students’ individual needs and is assessed by diploma level faculty. Diploma level competencies include grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and subject/verb agreement. Reading competencies include vocabulary, comprehension skills, critical reading skills, and content reading skills. All competencies are designed to prepare student to be successful in diploma level English courses.… Prerequisites: ENGL0997 --- # ENGL0911 — Degree ENGL & READ LS ENGL 0911 - Degree ENGL & READ LS ENGL 0911 - Degree ENGL & READ LS It is an activities based learning support course which is embedded in the applicable general education core. Remediation is customized to meet students’ individual needs and is assessed by degree level faculty. English competencies include paragraph writing and essay writing. Reading competencies include vocabulary, comprehension skills, critical reading skills, and content reading skills. All competencies are designed to prepare students to be successful in degree level English courses. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGL0997 --- # ENGL0997 — Basic English & Reading ENGL 0997 - Basic English & Reading ENGL 0997 - Basic English & Reading The course emphasizes fundamental literacy skills that support reading comprehension and basic composition at the sentence and paragraph levels. Topics include vocabulary skills, comprehension skills, critical reading skills, study skills, basic grammar, basic mechanics, spelling and writing skills. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # ENGL1010 — Fundamentals of English I ENGL 1010 - Fundamentals of English I ENGL 1010 - Fundamentals of English I Topics in ENGL 1010 include analysis of writing, applied grammar and writing skills, editing and proofreading skills, research skills, and oral communication skills. (Diploma level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGL0997 --- # ENGL1101 — Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1101 - Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1101 - Composition and Rhetoric Students practice various modes of writing, ranging from exposition to argumentation and persuasion. ENGL 1101 includes a review of standard grammatical and stylistic usage in proofreading and editing. An introduction to library resources lays the foundation for research. Topics include writing analysis and practice, revision, and research. Students write a research paper using library resources and using a formatting and documentation style appropriate to the purpose and audience. (associate degree-level course). Note:… --- # ENGL1102 — Literature and Composition ENGL 1102 - Literature and Composition ENGL 1102 - Literature and Composition ENGL 1102 emphasizes the student’s ability to read literature analytically and meaningfully and to communicate clearly. Students analyze the form and content of literature in historical and philosophical contexts. Topics include reading and analysis of fiction/nonfiction, poetry, and drama; research, and writing about literature. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $80.90 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the… Prerequisites: ENGL1101 --- # ENGL1105 — Workplace and Technical Communication ENGL 1105 - Workplace and Technical Communication ENGL 1105 - Workplace and Technical Communication The topics include reference use and research; device and process description; formal technical report writing; business correspondence; and technical report presentation. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: ENGL1101 --- # ENGL2110 — World Literature ENGL 2110 - World Literature ENGL 2110 - World Literature Surveys of important works across multiple genres of fiction and non-fiction as a reflection of cultural values. Explores themes from the ancient through modern era. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ENGL1101, ENGL1102 --- # ENGL2130 — American Literature ENGL 2130 - American Literature ENGL 2130 - American Literature A survey of important works in American literature includes a variety of literary genres: short stories, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and novels. Topics include literature and culture, essential themes and ideas, literature and history, and research skills. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGL1101, ENGL1102 --- # FILM1045 — GFA Introduction to Film & Television Post-Production 2 credits · 2 hours FILM 1045 - GFA Introduction to Film & Television Post-Production FILM 1045 - GFA Introduction to Film & Television Post-Production This course trains students in the essential system operations and technical functions of non-linear editing platforms used in professional film and television post-production. Students perform practical exercises in alignment with fundamental skills for developing careers in professional post-production. Students will operate various professional nonlinear editing (NLE) systems, with a focus on practical skills and essential knowledge of editing, including file… --- # FILM1100 — GFA Introduction to On-Set Film Production FILM 1100 - GFA Introduction to On-Set Film Production FILM 1100 - GFA Introduction to On-Set Film Production This course provides students with a basic set of skills and insights sufficient to be integrated onto the sets of working film productions. The course is in collaboration with the Georgia Film Academy. Class - 6, Lab - 0. (T) --- # FILM1150 — GFA Introduction to Special Makeup Effects FILM 1150 - GFA Introduction to Special Makeup Effects FILM 1150 - GFA Introduction to Special Makeup Effects Students will participate in goal-oriented class projects including fabrication, material safety, use of casting materials, professional makeup, sculpting, airbrushing, and design. Emphasis will be placed on set etiquette including, but not limited to, attitude, professionalism and technique on and off set. Students are encouraged to attend open labs to refine their skills when available to further practice what they learn in class. Class - 4.167, Lab - 3.667. (T) Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM1350 — GFA Electrical and Lighting FILM 1350 - GFA Electrical and Lighting FILM 1350 - GFA Electrical and Lighting The course is in collaboration with the Georgia Film Academy. Topics include: the role of the Electric Department on a film or episodic TV production; workflow within the Electric Department from preproduction until after wrap is called, safety procedures; proper etiquette; electrical distribution for the set; selecting lighting choices in regard to color, quality, and quantity in order to support the script; producing and controlling lighting in regards to color, quality, quantity, and direction; the relationship… Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM1450 — GFA Grip and Rigging FILM 1450 - GFA Grip and Rigging FILM 1450 - GFA Grip and Rigging Grips are first and foremost team members. In addition to a gaining a thorough knowledge of the equipment used in grip and rigging, students will engage in on-set exercises in inventory, maintenance, set-up, trouble-shooting, teamwork, set protocol and safety. The purpose of this course is to prepare students to work on a motion picture production set. As such, student responsibilities are matched to potential responsibilities as a team member on a production set as closely as possible. Class - 2, Lab - 8. (T) Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM1510 — GFA Set Construction and Painting FILM 1510 - GFA Set Construction and Painting FILM 1510 - GFA Set Construction and Painting Students will participate in class projects that include reading blueprints, set safety, use of power tools, carpentry, scenic paint and sculpting. Additionally, emphasis will be placed on set etiquette including, but not limited to attitude and professionalism. The course is in collaboration with the Georgia Film Academy. Class - 4, Lab - 4. (T) Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM1650 — Fundamentals of Editing with Avid Media Composer 100 2 credits · 2 hours FILM 1650 - Fundamentals of Editing with Avid Media Composer 100 FILM 1650 - Fundamentals of Editing with Avid Media Composer 100 This certification is recognized world-wide as the industry standard for assistant editors in feature films and broadcast television. This course will equip students with a unique skillset and knowledge of industry standard digital imaging, editorial process and story forging on both motion picture and episodic nonlinear productions. At the end of the course the students will be qualified to advance a career in entertainment post production of film and television.… Prerequisites: FILM1045 --- # FILM2060 — GFA Production Accounting Office Management FILM 2060 - GFA Production Accounting Office Management FILM 2060 - GFA Production Accounting Office Management Students will learn the fundamentals for working within and succeeding through the Production Office or Accounting Department in the film and television industry. In this course, students will be able to identify the key players in each department and define their responsibilities. The Production Office component of this course will focus on the relationship between the Production Office and the overall production and the importance of the communication hub that exists between the O… Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM2070 — GFA Introduction to Film and Television Costumes FILM 2070 - GFA Introduction to Film and Television Costumes FILM 2070 - GFA Introduction to Film and Television Costumes Students will be immersed in the practical working of a costumes department through goal-oriented projects, discussions, lectures, and assignments. Topics include fabrics/fibers/shapes, production and character costume design, budgeting, dressing background, shopping and sewing costume pieces. An emphasis will be placed on set and department etiquette, working with actors, professionalism, and technique. Students will be given a television or movie scene to research, desig… Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM2100 — GFA Production Crew Externship FILM 2100 - GFA Production Crew Externship FILM 2100 - GFA Production Crew Externship The course is in cooperation with GFC graduate partner institutions. Externship students will also research best practices and have a thorough understanding of industry safety procedures. Students will develop the practical skills and fundamental knowledge for entry-level job positions in professional film and television through hands-on experience when placed in a dedicated craft-specific Externship under the direction of a graduate thesis candidate. Students document their acquired knowledge through journa… Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM2140 — GFA Fundamentals of sound with AVID Pro Tools 100 FILM 2140 - GFA Fundamentals of sound with AVID Pro Tools 100 FILM 2140 - GFA Fundamentals of sound with AVID Pro Tools 100 Students perform practical exercises in alignment with fundamental skills for developing careers in professional post-production. Students will operate various professional nonlinear editing (NLE) systems, with a focus on practical skills and essential knowledge of editing, including file management, footage logs, timecodes, proxies, edit decision lists (EDLs), synchronization, transitions, simple effects, basic audio mixing and file exports. Additionally, students will… Prerequisites: FILM1045 --- # FILM2180 — GFA Introduction to the Camera Department FILM 2180 - GFA Introduction to the Camera Department FILM 2180 - GFA Introduction to the Camera Department Students will participate in goal-oriented class projects to develop practical skills in Camera, including a breakdown of the skill sets needed by each member of the Camera Department, how to execute numerous camera builds, the purpose of each piece of gear, how to troubleshoot problems that arise in the Camera Department, set safety, and how to analyze the various camera elements of a scene. Students will learn the necessary paperwork involved with a production, who to communicate with… Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FILM2550 — GFA Practicum/Internship FILM 2550 - GFA Practicum/Internship FILM 2550 - GFA Practicum/Internship Emphasizes student opportunities to practice production assistant skills in a hands-on situation under the supervision of a film industry professional. Supplements and compliments the courses taught in the Georgia Film Institute. Topics include: application of production skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to differing production environments and acceptable job performance for Production Assistants assigned to the grip, electrical, art department, hair and makeup, SPFX, locations, cam… Prerequisites: FILM1100 --- # FYES1000 — First Year Experience FYES 1000 - First Year Experience FYES 1000 - First Year Experience The first-year experience course is designed to connect and acclimate new students to Gwinnett Technical College. In addition, the course creates an awareness of various campus resources and the academic skills necessary to achieve educational and career success. Through the use of academic strategies, self-discovery, and technology, students will develop college-level learning and success skills necessary to be successful. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $75 cost recovery course fee in addition to t… --- # GIFS1101 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GIFS 1101 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GIFS 1101 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Examines applications of geographic information including data structure, spatial analysis, data management, data visualization, and data retrieval. Emphasis is placed on the interdisciplinary nature of GIS and its relevance to industry and society. Students will also acquire skills in introduction to terminology, hardware, and technology used in GPS. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) --- # GIFS1103 — Intermediate GIS GIFS 1103 - Intermediate GIS GIFS 1103 - Intermediate GIS The course introduces students to the use of software tools in geographic and database analysis and provides practical experience in the use of GIS software for spatial analysis. Class -2, Lab - 4. (F) Prerequisites: GIFS1101 --- # GIFS1109 — Special Topics in GIS GIFS 1109 - Special Topics in GIS GIFS 1109 - Special Topics in GIS Examples of projects are: precision agriculture, fire and crime, water usage, historical data, and utility layouts. Students will be assigned a project that will benefit them in employment for their current service area. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: GIFS1103 --- # GIFS1122 — GIS in Science, Business, and Government GIFS 1122 - GIS in Science, Business, and Government GIFS 1122 - GIS in Science, Business, and Government Topics will include data acquisition, accuracy, analysis, and presentation techniques necessary for various GIS applications. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: GIFS1103 --- # HIST1111 — World History I HIST 1111 - World History I HIST 1111 - World History I Topics include the Prehistoric Era the Ancient Near East, Ancient India, Ancient China, Ancient Rome, Ancient Africa, Islam, the Americas, Japan, Ancient Greece, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: ENGL0988 --- # HIST1112 — World History II HIST 1112 - World History II HIST 1112 - World History II Topics include: transitions to the Modern World; scientific revolution and the Enlightenment; political modernization; economic modernization; imperialism; and the Twentieth Century. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: ENGL0988 --- # HIST2111 — U. S. History I HIST 2111 - U. S. History I HIST 2111 - U. S. History I S. History to 1877 to include the post-Civil War period. The course focuses on the period from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War to include geographical, intellectual, political, economic and cultural development of the American people. It includes the history of Georgia and its constitutional development. Topics include colonization and expansion; the Revolutionary Era; the New Nation; nationalism, sectionalism, and reform; the Era of Expansion; and crisis, Civil War, and reconstruction. (associate degree-level course) Class -… Prerequisites: ENGL0988 --- # HIST2112 — U. S. History II HIST 2112 - U. S. History II HIST 2112 - U. S. History II The course also provides an overview of the history of Georgia and the development of its constitution. Topics include the Reconstruction Period; the great West, the new South, and the rise of the debtor; the Gilded Age; the progressive movement; the emergence of the U. S. in world affairs; the Roaring Twenties; the Great Depression; World War II; the Cold War and the 1950’s; the 1960’s and 1970’s; and America since 1980. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Su) Prerequisites: ENGL0988 --- # HORT1000 — Horticulture Science HORT 1000 - Horticulture Science HORT 1000 - Horticulture Science Emphasis will be placed on an industry overview; plant morphology; plant physiology; environmental factors affecting horticulture practices; soil physical and chemical properties; fertilizer elements and analysis; and basic propagation techniques. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F, Sp) --- # HORT1030 — Greenhouse Management HORT 1030 - Greenhouse Management HORT 1030 - Greenhouse Management Emphasis is placed on greenhouse construction; operation and management; regulating and controlling the environment; applying cultural practices as they affect plant physiological processes and influence plant growth and development; and management of a greenhouse business. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) --- # HORT1041 — Landscape Construction HORT 1041 - Landscape Construction HORT 1041 - Landscape Construction Topics include workplace safety, site preparation, project layout, construction methods, sequencing, and managerial functions. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Su) --- # HORT1050 — Nursery Production and Management HORT 1050 - Nursery Production and Management HORT 1050 - Nursery Production and Management Topics include: industry overview, facility design, propagation techniques and environment, field grown and container production, and managerial functions for nursery production. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (F) --- # HORT1060 — Landscape Design HORT 1060 - Landscape Design HORT 1060 - Landscape Design Topics include: landscape design principles, sketching and drawing skills, site analysis, plant and material selection, and landscape design process. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) --- # HORT1070 — Landscape Installation HORT 1070 - Landscape Installation HORT 1070 - Landscape Installation Topics include workplace safety, interpreting a landscape plan, soil preparation, planting methods, post care and establishment, and managerial functions for landscape installers. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) --- # HORT1080 — Pest Management HORT 1080 - Pest Management HORT 1080 - Pest Management Specifically, the course will provide students with a fundamental and practical understanding of integrated pest management in a landscape setting with emphasis on pest identification and control; pesticide application safety; and legal requirements for state licensure. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F, Sp) --- # HORT1100 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture HORT 1100 - Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture HORT 1100 - Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture Emphasis will be placed on an industry overview, history and foundation of sustainable practices, management and fertility of soils, pest management, and economic and marketing theory and practices. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # HORT1110 — Small Scale Food Production HORT 1110 - Small Scale Food Production HORT 1110 - Small Scale Food Production Topics include farm safety, farm design and development, propagation, production, harvesting, packaging, and marketing. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) --- # HORT1120 — Landscape Management HORT 1120 - Landscape Management HORT 1120 - Landscape Management Topics include: landscape management, safe operation and maintenance of landscape equipment, and administrative functions for landscape managers. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) --- # HORT1140 — Horticulture Business Management HORT 1140 - Horticulture Business Management HORT 1140 - Horticulture Business Management All aspects of establishing and managing a small business will be addressed. Emphasis will be placed on strategic planning; financial management; marketing strategies; human resource management; and operations and administration. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F) --- # HORT1150 — Environmental Horticulture Internship HORT 1150 - Environmental Horticulture Internship HORT 1150 - Environmental Horticulture Internship This internship allows the student to become involved in on-the-job environmental horticulture applications that require practice and follow through. Topics include: work ethics, skills, and attitudes; demands of the horticulture industry; horticultural business management; and labor supervision. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (Sp) --- # HORT1160 — Landscape Contracting HORT 1160 - Landscape Contracting HORT 1160 - Landscape Contracting Topics include: overview of landscape industry, landscape business principles and practices, landscape bidding and estimating and managerial skills for the landscape business environment. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F) --- # HORT1200 — Arboriculture Science HORT 1200 - Arboriculture Science HORT 1200 - Arboriculture Science Topics include: tree structure and function, tree identification and selection, installation and establishment, tree management, trees and construction and tree worker safety. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) --- # HORT1250 — Plant Production and Propagation HORT 1250 - Plant Production and Propagation HORT 1250 - Plant Production and Propagation The technical principles of plant propagation focusing on hands-on application are introduced. Topics include cultural controls for propagation and production, insects and diseases, production and scheduling, methods of propagation (seed germination, rooting cuttings, layering, grafting, and budding, tissue culture),and propagation facilities construction. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Su) --- # HORT1310 — Irrigation and Water Management HORT 1310 - Irrigation and Water Management HORT 1310 - Irrigation and Water Management Special attention is given to watering plant materials in various soil and climatic conditions through the use of irrigation. Topics include: industry overview; fluidics and hydraulics; system design and installation. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) --- # HORT1330 — Turfgrass Management HORT 1330 - Turfgrass Management HORT 1330 - Turfgrass Management Topics include: industry overview, soil and soil modification; soil fertility; turf installation; turf maintenance, turf diseases, insects and weeds: and estimating costs on management practices. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Su) --- # HORT1410 — Soils HORT 1410 - Soils HORT 1410 - Soils Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) --- # HORT1420 — Golf Course Design Construction and Management HORT 1420 - Golf Course Design Construction and Management HORT 1420 - Golf Course Design Construction and Management Topics include: introduction and history, golf course design principles, golf course construction and golf course maintenance. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) --- # HORT1430 — Advanced Landscape Design HORT 1430 - Advanced Landscape Design HORT 1430 - Advanced Landscape Design Students will examine various approaches to color and design theory relevant to designing gardens and outdoor spaces. Topics include history of design, landscape design principles and elements, sketching and drawing skills, design analysis, garden design styles, plant material selection and the development of a garden planting plan. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (F) Prerequisites: HORT1060 --- # HORT1440 — Landscape Grading and Drainage HORT 1440 - Landscape Grading and Drainage HORT 1440 - Landscape Grading and Drainage This course emphasizes a hands-on approach to grading using hand and machine-driven equipment. Topics include: overview of grading and drainage, topographic map reading and evaluation, basic surveying procedures and equipment usage, site analysis and drainage design and installation, grading equipment operation and safety and grading landscape areas. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F) --- # HORT1500 — Small Gas Engine Repair and Maintenance HORT 1500 - Small Gas Engine Repair and Maintenance HORT 1500 - Small Gas Engine Repair and Maintenance Topics include: engine types; ignition systems; fuel systems; lubrication, filtration, and maintenance; and engine repair. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (F) --- # HORT1560 — Computer-Aided Landscape Design HORT 1560 - Computer-Aided Landscape Design HORT 1560 - Computer-Aided Landscape Design Emphasis is placed on practical application of landscape design processes through use of computer applications. Topics include: software commands; scale and layers operations; and drawing and design. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) Prerequisites: HORT1060 --- # HORT1680 — Woody Plant Identification II HORT 1680 - Woody Plant Identification II HORT 1680 - Woody Plant Identification II Topics include: principles of plant classification and nomenclature, identification traits of woody plants and identification, culture and use of woody landscape plant species. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Su) --- # HORT1690 — Horticulture Spanish HORT 1690 - Horticulture Spanish HORT 1690 - Horticulture Spanish Topics include: introductory conversational Spanish with an emphasis on green industry vocabulary in the areas of Spanish verbs, nouns and grammar and understanding and appreciating aspects of Latino culture for more effective management. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # HORT1700 — Large Equipment Operation HORT 1700 - Large Equipment Operation HORT 1700 - Large Equipment Operation Students will gain experience in the operation of tractors and attachments, skid-steer equipment, trenchers, landscape maintenance equipment and any other equipment relevant to the landscape industry. The course will combine lectures, demonstrations and lab activities on equipment use, operation and safety in the field. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Su) --- # HORT1720 — Introductory Floral Design HORT 1720 - Introductory Floral Design HORT 1720 - Introductory Floral Design Topics include: introduction to floral design; principles and elements of design used in floral compositions; identification of commonly used floral materials; conditioning and storing cut flowers; mechanics and supplies of flower arranging; construction of basic geometric designs; and corsage construction. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (F) --- # HORT1730 — Advanced Floral Design HORT 1730 - Advanced Floral Design HORT 1730 - Advanced Floral Design Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Sp) Prerequisites: HORT1720 --- # HORT1750 — Interiorscaping HORT 1750 - Interiorscaping HORT 1750 - Interiorscaping Topics include: industry overview, environmental requirements, nutrient requirements, maintenance practices, plant disorders, design, and installation. Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Su) --- # HORT1800 — Urban Landscape Issues HORT 1800 - Urban Landscape Issues HORT 1800 - Urban Landscape Issues By using these concepts the student will be able to create outdoor spaces that are not only functional and maintainable, but environmentally sound, cost effective and aesthetically pleasing. The design process is the first consideration, followed by implementation and maintenance, each with sustainability as a major consideration. The course will cover such topics as green roofs, water wise principles, rain gardens, pervious paving, LEED, erosion and sedimentation control and others. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F) --- # HORT2249 — Flower Shop Management HORT 2249 - Flower Shop Management HORT 2249 - Flower Shop Management Emphasis will be on both traditional and high style design as a business. Topics include: overview of the floral industry and starting a floral business. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Su) Prerequisites: HORT1720 --- # HORT2500 — Specialty Landscape Construction HORT 2500 - Specialty Landscape Construction HORT 2500 - Specialty Landscape Construction Class - 2.5, Lab - 3.5. (Su) --- # HORT2520 — Farm Food Safety and Market 4 credits · 4 hours HORT 2520 - Farm Food Safety and Market HORT 2520 - Farm Food Safety and Market Students will understand the food safety issues, the causes of these issues, and how to control them. In addition, students will understand the regulations relating to food handling and processing, and the regulatory agencies that enforce them. Students will gain practical experience harvesting produce, running a farmers market, exploring marketing strategies, and regulatory compliance. Through this experiential learning, students will develop skills to manage food safety risks and promote agricultural products ef… --- # HRTM1100 — Introduction to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management HRTM 1100 - Introduction to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management HRTM 1100 - Introduction to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management Emphasizes the various segments of each occupation and the interrelated responsibilities for customer service which exist across the hospitality industry. Topics include: development of the hospitality industry, food and beverage services, hotel services, meeting and convention services, management’s role in the hospitality industry, and hospitality industry trends. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # HRTM1105 — Tourism in Georgia HRTM 1105 - Tourism in Georgia HRTM 1105 - Tourism in Georgia Topics include regional, historical, cultural, and culinary tourism; how welcome centers and convention and visitors bureaus market the state; career opportunities within the tourism industry; and the variety of reasons tourists come to Georgia. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # HRTM1110 — Travel Industry and Travel Geography HRTM 1110 - Travel Industry and Travel Geography HRTM 1110 - Travel Industry and Travel Geography Emphasis is placed on career options, industry trends, travel documents, identifying why people travel and how geography is linked to their needs. Topics include: terminology, agency operations, travel reference guides, airline industry, other transportation modes, hotels and resorts, individual travel needs, travel and tourism careers, miscellaneous services, geographical and physical aspects of the Americas, and travel regulations and documents needed to travel internationally. Students enrolle… --- # HRTM1120 — Tour and Cruise Management HRTM 1120 - Tour and Cruise Management HRTM 1120 - Tour and Cruise Management The course also gives students an opportunity to gain the technical knowledge and skills needed to utilize computerized reservation and information systems. Emphasis is placed on the operator’s role in planning and conducting tours and cruises as well as accessing data bases and identifying options which satisfy customer’s needs. Topics include: planning individual tours, planning group tours, transportation arrangements, accommodation options, entertainment options, foreign country tours, and manager’s on-tour resp… --- # HRTM1130 — Business Etiquette and Communication HRTM 1130 - Business Etiquette and Communication HRTM 1130 - Business Etiquette and Communication Topics include professional image and conduct at work, telephone etiquette, table manners, oral and written communication skills, and diversity in the hospitality industry. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp, Su) --- # HRTM1140 — Hotel Operations Management HRTM 1140 - Hotel Operations Management HRTM 1140 - Hotel Operations Management It covers day-to-day operations of each department in a hotel and s students to understand what seasoned managers do. Emphasis is placed on the rooms division. Topics include corporate structures, departmental responsibilities, hotel services and staff, decision making, and industry trends. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # HRTM1150 — Event Planning HRTM 1150 - Event Planning HRTM 1150 - Event Planning Topics include fundamentals of event planning; selecting event dates and venues; developing agendas, time lines, budgets, and contracts; marketing events, and facilitating events. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # HRTM1160 — Food and Beverage Management HRTM 1160 - Food and Beverage Management HRTM 1160 - Food and Beverage Management Emphasis is placed on the successful operation of a food and beverage establishment. Topics include restaurants, owners, locations, and concepts; business plans, financing, and legal and tax matters; menus, kitchens, and purchasing; restaurant operations and management. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # HRTM1170 — Hospitality, Industry Accounting & Financial Analysis HRTM 1170 - Hospitality, Industry Accounting & Financial Analysis HRTM 1170 - Hospitality, Industry Accounting & Financial Analysis Focusing on Profit and Loss statements, students learn to use numbers to assess the performance of individual departments and the overall operation. These numbers are the basis for managerial decisions that increase revenues and control costs. It is recommended that student take a college level math course prior to registering for this course. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # HRTM1201 — Hospitality Marketing HRTM 1201 - Hospitality Marketing HRTM 1201 - Hospitality Marketing Topics include: marketing introduction, research and analysis, marketing strategies, marketing plans, social media marketing, branding, positioning, sales and advertising. Because of the constant change in marketing strategies in the hospitality industry, this course will also focus on new marketing techniques that are being used in the hospitality industry. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # HRTM1210 — Hospitality Law HRTM 1210 - Hospitality Law HRTM 1210 - Hospitality Law Emphasis is placed on creating a workplace where compliance with the law, adherence to ethical standards, and stressing security and loss prevention are the basis for every decision. Topics include civil law, the structure of hospitality enterprises, government agencies that impact the hospitality industry, preventative legal management, contracts, employee selection and management, duties and obligations to employees and guests, and crisis management. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # HRTM1220 — Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry HRTM 1220 - Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry HRTM 1220 - Supervision and Leadership in the Hospitality Industry Topics include recruiting, selection, orientation, compensation and benefits, motivation, teamwork, coaching, employee training and development, performance standards, discipline, employee assistance programs, health and safety, conflict management, communicating and delegating, and decision making and control. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # HRTM1230 — Internship HRTM 1230 - Internship HRTM 1230 - Internship Introduces students to the application and reinforcement of hotel/restaurant/tourism operational principles in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Students become acquainted with occupational responsibilities through realistic work situations and are provided with insights into management applications on the job. Topics include problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of hotel/restaurant/tourism management techniques, and professional development. The occupation-based instructio… Prerequisites: HRTM1100 --- # HUMN1101 — Introduction to Humanities HUMN 1101 - Introduction to Humanities HUMN 1101 - Introduction to Humanities The humanities provide insight into people and society in both the Western and non-Western world. Topics include historical and cultural developments, contributions of the humanities, and research. Students are required to experience on site art and artistic performances that go beyond the classroom. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $85.38 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGL1101 --- # IDFC1007 — Industrial Safety Procedures IDFC 1007 - Industrial Safety Procedures IDFC 1007 - Industrial Safety Procedures Provides an in-depth study of the health and safety practices required for maintenance of industrial, commercial, and home electrically operated equipment. Topics include: introduction to OSHA regulations; safety tools, equipment, and procedures; and first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (E) --- # IDFC1011 — Direct Current I IDFC 1011 - Direct Current I IDFC 1011 - Direct Current I Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; series, parallel, and simple combination circuits; and laboratory procedures and safety practices. Class - 2, Lab - 1, Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # EMPL1000 — Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development EMPL 1000 - Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development EMPL 1000 - Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development Topics include human relations skills, job acquisition skills and communication, job retention skills, job advancement skills, and professional image skills. (Diploma level course) Class - 2, Lab - 0. (E) --- # INDS1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals INDS 1100 - Interior Design Fundamentals INDS 1100 - Interior Design Fundamentals Emphasizes the fundamentals of design. Topics include: The Design Process, Interior Space Planning Concepts, the Principles and Elements of Design, Furniture Arrangements and Traffic Patterns, Special Needs, Introduction to Green Design and Career Exploration. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (F, Sp) --- # INDS1115 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers INDS 1115 - Technical Drawing for Interior Designers INDS 1115 - Technical Drawing for Interior Designers Emphasizes familiarization and skills in reading, production methods and interpreting construction drawings and graphic standards and introduces the application of drawing techniques used in interior design. Topics include: The role of working drawings, dimensioning practices, drawing representation methods, print reading, schedules and specifications, alphabet of lines, architectural style, geometric shapes, floor plan layouts, interior elevations, and interior pictorials. Class - 1, Lab… --- # INDS1120 — Codes and Building Systems for Interiors INDS 1120 - Codes and Building Systems for Interiors INDS 1120 - Codes and Building Systems for Interiors Topics include: interior and exterior construction systems, building materials, construction documents, codes, sustainable building techniques and coordination with generalists and installers. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # INDS1125 — Lighting Technologies for Interiors INDS 1125 - Lighting Technologies for Interiors INDS 1125 - Lighting Technologies for Interiors Introduces the basic principles of lighting design including criteria, calculations, planning, and layout. Topics include: lighting technology, lighting analysis, residential and contract lighting, lighting design, and lighting applications. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (F, Su) --- # INDS1130 — Materials and Resources INDS 1130 - Materials and Resources INDS 1130 - Materials and Resources Topics include: selection criteria and resourcing for interiors, documentation, specification and code compliance for finish applications. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (F, Su) --- # INDS1135 — Textiles for Interiors INDS 1135 - Textiles for Interiors INDS 1135 - Textiles for Interiors Topics include: selection and resourcing for interiors, documentation and specification for selected textiles in design applications. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1100 --- # INDS1145 — CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design INDS 1145 - CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design INDS 1145 - CAD Fundamentals for Interior Design Topics include: introduction to CAD commands and applications, techniques of setting up a drawing, use of layering, execution of commands. Class - 0, Lab - 7. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: FYES1000, INDS1115 --- # INDS1150 — History of Interiors and Architecture I INDS 1150 - History of Interiors and Architecture I INDS 1150 - History of Interiors and Architecture I Topics include: historical architectural and furniture concepts, classical orders, furniture and architectural terminology, furniture and architectural construction and materials, and historic design development. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # INDS1155 — History of Interiors and Architecture II INDS 1155 - History of Interiors and Architecture II INDS 1155 - History of Interiors and Architecture II Topics include: historical architectural and furniture concepts, furniture and architectural terminology, furniture and architectural construction and materials and historic design development. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Su) Prerequisites: INDS1150 --- # INDS1160 — Interiors Seminar INDS 1160 - Interiors Seminar INDS 1160 - Interiors Seminar Topics include: Informational Interviewing, networking, cultural development, and artistic exploration. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (F) --- # INDS1170 — Interiors Internship INDS 1170 - Interiors Internship INDS 1170 - Interiors Internship This internship allows the student to become involved in intensive on-the-job interiors applications that require full-time concentration, practice, and follow through. The interiors internship is implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluations, required seminars, a required student project, and lab activities. Topics include: application of interiors principles; problem solving; adaptability to job setting; use of proper interpersonal skills; development of constructive wor… Prerequisites: INDS1100, INDS1115 --- # INDS1175 — Kitchen and Bath Internship INDS 1175 - Kitchen and Bath Internship INDS 1175 - Kitchen and Bath Internship This internship allows students to become involved in intensive kitchen and/or bath industry experience that requires full-time concentration, practice, and follow through. The kitchen and bath internship is implemented through the use of orientation held online, written performance evaluations, and mentor/sponsor site activities. Class - 0, Lab - 12. (Su, Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1115, INDS1130 --- # INDS2210 — Design Studio I INDS 2210 - Design Studio I INDS 2210 - Design Studio I Topics include: Technological communications used within the design profession. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1125, INDS1130, INDS1135 --- # INDS2215 — Design Studio II INDS 2215 - Design Studio II INDS 2215 - Design Studio II Topics include: application of the principles and elements of design, space planning, materials selections, graphic presentation, project documentation and delivery, client presentation techniques. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1125, INDS1130, INDS1135, INDS1145 --- # INDS2230 — Design Studio III INDS 2230 - Design Studio III INDS 2230 - Design Studio III This course continues the studio experiences of INDS 2215 - Design Studio II . Topics include: Application of the principles and elements of design, space planning, materials selection, graphic presentation, project documentation and implementation, client presentation techniques. Class - 1, Lab - 6. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: INDS2210, INDS2215 --- # INDS2240 — Business Practices for Design Professionals 5 credits · 5 hours INDS 2240 - Business Practices for Design Professionals INDS 2240 - Business Practices for Design Professionals Topics include: Professional Skill Development, Business Development Strategies, Establishing Successful Client Relationships, Resources and Service Providers, and a Portfolio Exhibit. Class - 2, Lab - 5 (Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1115, INDS1120, INDS2215, INDS1130 --- # INDS2500 — Basic Residential Kitchen & Bath Design INDS 2500 - Basic Residential Kitchen & Bath Design INDS 2500 - Basic Residential Kitchen & Bath Design Topics include the study of the basic principles of kitchen/bath design and planning, proper function and layout, universal design, accurate measuring techniques, appliance, plumbing, and cabinet principles. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (F) Prerequisites: ENGL0097, READ0097 --- # INDS2505 — Advanced Kitchen & Bath Design INDS 2505 - Advanced Kitchen & Bath Design INDS 2505 - Advanced Kitchen & Bath Design The study and application of the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s Guidelines of Planning Standards and Safety Criteria for residential kitchens and bathrooms including Universal Design concepts will be covered. Topics include the use of building codes, safety criteria, universal and accessibility criteria, theme and historical design, and ergonomics. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1115, INDS1120, INDS2500, INDS2510, INDS1145 --- # INDS2510 — Kitchen and Bath Solutions Thru Technology INDS 2510 - Kitchen and Bath Solutions Thru Technology INDS 2510 - Kitchen and Bath Solutions Thru Technology Project designs will be done completely on computer. Class - 0, Lab - 10. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1100, INDS1115, INDS1120, INDS2500, INDS2505 --- # INDS2515 — Kitchen and Bath Studio INDS 2515 - Kitchen and Bath Studio INDS 2515 - Kitchen and Bath Studio Projects will include the complete documentation, specification, and job estimates needed to implement the design. Class - 1, Lab - 9. (Sp) Prerequisites: INDS1115, INDS1120, INDS1130, INDS2500, INDS2505, INDS2510, INDS1145 --- # LOGI1000 — Business Logistics LOGI 1000 - Business Logistics LOGI 1000 - Business Logistics The focuses of the course will be on planning, organizing, and controlling of these activities, key elements for successful management in any organization. The course will also introduce student to Transport, Inventory, and Location strategies, Customer Service Goals and Organization and Control. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # LOGI1010 — Purchasing LOGI 1010 - Purchasing LOGI 1010 - Purchasing The student will be introduced to Cross-functional teaming, Purchasing and Supply Performance, Supplier Integration into new Product Development, Supplier Development, Strategic Cost Management and Total Ownership Cost (TOC), and many other topics. This course along with other Supply Chain based courses will give the student the foundation needed to make a difference in obtaining low costs, quality products for their organizations. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and… --- # LOGI1020 — Materials Management LOGI 1020 - Materials Management LOGI 1020 - Materials Management This course is designed to build on the student’s knowledge of supply chains and how effective material management improves supply chain performance. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $56.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # LOGI1030 — Product Lifecycle Management LOGI 1030 - Product Lifecycle Management LOGI 1030 - Product Lifecycle Management Students will learn that effective product lifecycle management is an essential tool for coping with the demanding global competition and ever-shortening product and component life cycles. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # MRIM2300 — Orientation and Introduction to MRI MRIM 2300 - Orientation and Introduction to MRI MRIM 2300 - Orientation and Introduction to MRI Topics include: MRI history, anatomy, patient care and assessment, MRI safety, instrumentation, MRI fundamentals, and image parameters. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # MRIM2320 — MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy MRIM 2320 - MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy MRIM 2320 - MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy Topics include: anatomy, scanning protocol, MRI safety, image contrast, and image formation. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) --- # MRIM2320 — MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy MRIM 2320 - MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy MRIM 2320 - MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy Topics include: anatomy, scanning protocol, MRI safety, image contrast, and image formation. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) --- # MRIM2330 — MRI Physics and Instrumentation MRIM 2330 - MRI Physics and Instrumentation MRIM 2330 - MRI Physics and Instrumentation Topics include imaging parameters, image quality, MRI Fundamentals, image processing and display, and special procedures. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (T) Prerequisites: MRIM2300, MRIM2320, MRIM2350 --- # MRIM2350 — MRI Clinical Education I MRIM 2350 - MRI Clinical Education I MRIM 2350 - MRI Clinical Education I Topics include equipment utilization, contrast medias, exam preparation, patient care and assessment, scanning protocol, image quality and progress toward completion of clinical competency evaluations. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $150 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab - 18. (T) --- # MRIM2360 — MRI Clinical Education II MRIM 2360 - MRI Clinical Education II MRIM 2360 - MRI Clinical Education II Topics include exam preparations, patient care and assessment, equipment utilization, image quality, scanning protocol, contrast media, quality control, and progress toward completion of clinical competency evaluations. Class - 0, Lab - 18. (T) Prerequisites: MRIM2300, MRIM2320, MRIM2350 --- # MRIM2370 — MRI Review MRIM 2370 - MRI Review MRIM 2370 - MRI Review Topics include: anatomy, scanning protocol, MRI safety, image contrast, image formation, exam preparation, contrast media, patient care and assessment, equipment utilization, image quality, imaging parameters, MRI fundamentals, image processing and display, and special procedures. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MRIM2300, MRIM2320, MRIM2350 --- # MGMT1100 — Principles of Management MGMT 1100 - Principles of Management MGMT 1100 - Principles of Management Emphasis will be placed on real life concepts, personal skill development, applied knowledge and managing human resources. Course content is intended to managers and supervisors deal with a dramatically changing workplace being affected by technology changes, a more competitive and global market place, corporate restructuring and the changing nature of work and the workforce. Topics include: Understanding the Managers Job and Work Environment; Building an Effective Organizational Culture; Leading, Directing, and the App… --- # MGMT1105 — Organizational Behavior MGMT 1105 - Organizational Behavior MGMT 1105 - Organizational Behavior Topics include employee relations principles, problem solving and decision making, leadership techniques to develop employee morale, human values and attitudes, organizational communications, interpersonal communications, and employee conflict. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $103.29 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp, Su) --- # MGMT1110 — Employment Rules & Regulations MGMT 1110 - Employment Rules & Regulations MGMT 1110 - Employment Rules & Regulations Topics include: Employment Law, the Courts, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Discrimination Law, Selecting Applicants Under the Law, OSHA and Safety, Affirmative Action, At-Will Doctrine, Right to Privacy, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Workers Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and National Labor Relations Act. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at… --- # MGMT1115 — Leadership MGMT 1115 - Leadership MGMT 1115 - Leadership Topics include: Characteristics of Effective Leadership Styles, History of Leadership, Leadership Models, The Relationship of Power and Leadership, Team Leadership, The Role of Leadership in Effecting Change. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $65.31 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MGMT1120 — Introduction to Business MGMT 1120 - Introduction to Business MGMT 1120 - Introduction to Business The student will gain an understanding of the numerous decisions that must be made by managers and owners of businesses. Topics include: the market system, the role of supply and demand, financial management, legal issues in business, employee relations, ethics, and marketing. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $103.29 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MGMT1125 — Business Ethics MGMT 1125 - Business Ethics MGMT 1125 - Business Ethics The course is intended to demonstrate to the students how ethics can be integrated into strategic business decisions and can be applied to their own careers. The course uses a case study approach to encourage the student in developing analytical, problem-solving, critical thinking and decision-making skills. Topics include: An overview of business ethics; moral development and moral reasoning; personal values, rights, and responsibilities; frameworks for ethical decision-making in business; justice and economic distribution; corporations… --- # MGMT2115 — Human Resource Management MGMT 2115 - Human Resource Management MGMT 2115 - Human Resource Management It acquaints the student with the authority, responsibility, functions, and problems of the human resource manager, with an emphasis on developing familiarity with the real world applications required of employers and managers who increasingly are in partnership with HRM generalists and specialists in their organizations. Topics include: strategic human resource management, contemporary issues in HRM: ethics, diversity and globalization; the human resource/supervisor partnership; human resource planning and productivi… --- # MGMT2120 — Labor Management Relations MGMT 2120 - Labor Management Relations MGMT 2120 - Labor Management Relations The nature of the workplace, the economic foundations of work organizations, and the history of the relationship between management and labor is examined. The course acquaints the student with the principles of developing positive relationships between management and labor within the context of the legal environment governing labor relations. Topics include: the nature of the American workplace; the economic history of business organizations, the historical roots of labor-management relations; adversarial and cooper… --- # MGMT2125 — Performance Management MGMT 2125 - Performance Management MGMT 2125 - Performance Management Develops legal counseling and disciplinary techniques to use in various workplace situations. Topics include: the definitions of coaching, counseling, and discipline; importance of the coaching relationship; implementation of an effective counseling strategy; techniques of effective discipline; and performance evaluation techniques. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0.… --- # MGMT2130 — Employee Training and Development MGMT 2130 - Employee Training and Development MGMT 2130 - Employee Training and Development The focus is on both training and career and personal development. Shows the student how to recognize when training and development is needed and how to plan, design, and deliver an effective program of training for employees. Opportunities are provided for the student to develop their own career plans, assess their work-related skills, and practice a variety of skills desired by employers. Topics include: developing a philosophy of training; having systems approach to training and development; the con… --- # MGMT2135 — Management Communication Techniques MGMT 2135 - Management Communication Techniques MGMT 2135 - Management Communication Techniques Topics include: Organizational/Strategic Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Presentation Techniques, Presentation Technology & Applications, Team/Group Communication, Intercultural Communication, External Stakeholder Communication and Using Spreadsheet Applications for Business Problem Solving. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # MGMT2145 — Business Plan Development 0 credits · 0 hours MGMT 2145 - Business Plan Development MGMT 2145 - Business Plan Development Topics include: business/community compatibility, introduction to cash flow and break even analysis, development of product/service idea, determination of market feasibility, determination of financial feasibility, development of marketing strategy, development of operations outline, and application of financial concepts. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $49.95 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3 Lab - 0 T --- # MGMT2150 — Small Business Management 0 credits · 0 hours MGMT 2150 - Small Business Management MGMT 2150 - Small Business Management Topics include: the role of the entrepreneur, pricing, advertising, financing, and layout of facilities, inventory control, staffing, purchasing, vendor selection, and relevant laws affecting small business. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3 Lab - 0 T --- # MGMT2155 — Quality Management Principles MGMT 2155 - Quality Management Principles MGMT 2155 - Quality Management Principles Topics include: the history of quality control, quality control leaders, quality tools, QM implementation, team building for QM, and future quality trends. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # MGMT2200 — Production/Operations Management MGMT 2200 - Production/Operations Management MGMT 2200 - Production/Operations Management Topics include: role of production management/production managers, operational design, capacity planning, aggregate planning, inventory management, project management, and quality control/assurance. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # MGMT2210 — Project Management MGMT 2210 - Project Management MGMT 2210 - Project Management Topics include: team selection and management; project planning, definition and scheduling of tasks; resource negotiation, allocation, and leveling; project control, monitoring, and reporting; computer tools for project planning and scheduling; managing complex relationships between project team and other organizations; critical path methodology; and total quality management. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $70.71 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the e… --- # MGMT2215 — Team Project MGMT 2215 - Team Project MGMT 2215 - Team Project It encourages students to discuss their perception of management practices which have been studied during the management program. Topics include: current issues and problems in management and supervision and state-of-the-art management and leadership techniques. Students will be put into teams, will work on team projects to demonstrate their understanding of the competencies of this course, and will do peer evaluation. Potential team projects could include authoring a management book covering the competencies, videos, web sites, bulletin board… Prerequisites: MGMT1100, MGMT1120, MGMT1115, MGMT2210 --- # MKTG1100 — Principles of Marketing MKTG 1100 - Principles of Marketing MKTG 1100 - Principles of Marketing Topics include effective communication in a marketing environment, role of marketing, knowledge of marketing principles, marketing strategy, and marketing career paths. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MKTG1130 — Business Regulations and Compliance MKTG 1130 - Business Regulations and Compliance MKTG 1130 - Business Regulations and Compliance Topics include: creation and evolution of laws, court decision processes, legal business structures, sales contracts, commercial papers, Uniform Commercial Code, and risk-bearing devices. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MKTG1160 — Professional Selling MKTG 1160 - Professional Selling MKTG 1160 - Professional Selling Topics include: professional selling, product/sales knowledge, customer analysis/relations, selling process, sales presentations, and ethics of selling. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MKTG1171 — Fundamental of Property and Casualty Insurance MKTG 1171 - Fundamental of Property and Casualty Insurance MKTG 1171 - Fundamental of Property and Casualty Insurance Additionally, students study personal property and liability insurance contracts including the personal auto policy, the homeowner’s package, insurance regulation, and the insurance marketplace. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MKTG1190 — Integrated Marketing Communications MKTG 1190 - Integrated Marketing Communications MKTG 1190 - Integrated Marketing Communications Topics include: purposes of promotion and IMC, principles of promotion and Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC), budgeting, regulations and controls, media evaluation and target market selection, integrated marketing plans, trends in promotion, and promotion and communication career paths. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG1210 — Services Marketing MKTG 1210 - Services Marketing MKTG 1210 - Services Marketing Topics include: foundation of services marketing, managing service delivery/encounters, services marketing strategy, and aligning strategy service design, and standards. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG1270 — Visual Merchandising MKTG 1270 - Visual Merchandising MKTG 1270 - Visual Merchandising Topics include: design and color principles, tools and materials of the trade, lighting and signs, installation of displays, store planning, safety, and related areas of visual merchandising and display. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG1280 — Introduction to Sports and Recreation Management MKTG 1280 - Introduction to Sports and Recreation Management MKTG 1280 - Introduction to Sports and Recreation Management Topics include: nature of sports and recreation management, sports management landscape, research and trends, programming in sports and recreation management, employee training, evaluation and relations, fiscal topics in the business of sports and recreation, and careers in sports and recreation management. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # MKTG1370 — Consumer Behavior MKTG 1370 - Consumer Behavior MKTG 1370 - Consumer Behavior Topics include: the nature of consumer behavior, influences on consumer behavior, consumer decision-making process, role of research in understanding consumer behavior, and marketing strategies. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG2000 — Global Marketing MKTG 2000 - Global Marketing MKTG 2000 - Global Marketing Topics include: the environment of international marketing, analyze international marketing opportunities, international market entries, design an international marketing strategy, and career paths in international marketing. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG2010 — Small Business Management MKTG 2010 - Small Business Management MKTG 2010 - Small Business Management Topics include: nature of small business management, business management and organizational change, marketing strategies, employee relations, financial planning, and business assessment and growth. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG2030 — Digital Publishing and Design MKTG 2030 - Digital Publishing and Design MKTG 2030 - Digital Publishing and Design Course work will include course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Topics include: digital publishing concepts, basic graphic design, publication layout, web page design, and practical digital applications. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (E) --- # MKTG2060 — Marketing Channels MKTG 2060 - Marketing Channels MKTG 2060 - Marketing Channels Topics include: role of marketing channels, channel design and planning, supply chain management, logistics, and managing marketing channels. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG2070 — Buying and Merchandising MKTG 2070 - Buying and Merchandising MKTG 2070 - Buying and Merchandising Topics include: principles of merchandising, inventory control, merchandise plan, assortment planning, buying merchandise, and pricing strategies. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MKTG1100 --- # MKTG2080 — Regulations and Compliance in Sports MKTG 2080 - Regulations and Compliance in Sports MKTG 2080 - Regulations and Compliance in Sports Topics include: nature of sports law, sports law and change, sports law environment, court decision processes, and sports contracts. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # MKTG2090 — Marketing Research MKTG 2090 - Marketing Research MKTG 2090 - Marketing Research Topics include: role of marketing research, marketing research process, ethics in marketing research, research design, collection data analysis, reporting, application of marketing research, and marketing research career paths. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) Prerequisites: MKTG1100, MKTG1130, MKTG1160 --- # MKTG2160 — Advanced Selling MKTG 2160 - Advanced Selling MKTG 2160 - Advanced Selling Topics include: managing effective customer relationships, self-management, sales force training, sales force development, and career paths in professional selling. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: MKTG1100, MKTG1130, MKTG1160 --- # MKTG2180 — Principles of Sports Marketing MKTG 2180 - Principles of Sports Marketing MKTG 2180 - Principles of Sports Marketing Topics include: nature of sports marketing, role of sports marketing, marketing principles specific to sports, marketing mix to achieve goals, and electronic landscape and media in sports. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MKTG2210 — Entrepreneurship MKTG 2210 - Entrepreneurship MKTG 2210 - Entrepreneurship A formal business will be created. Topics include planning, location analysis, financing, developing a business plan, and entrepreneurial ethics and social responsibility. Class - 6, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # MKTG2280 — Sports Management MKTG 2280 - Sports Management MKTG 2280 - Sports Management Topics include: leadership, budgeting, project management, event management, contract negotiation, and international sports marketing. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # MKTG2300 — Marketing Management MKTG 2300 - Marketing Management MKTG 2300 - Marketing Management Topics include: the marketing framework, the marketing plan, and preparing a marketing plan for a new product. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MKTG1100, MKTG1130, MKTG1160 --- # MKTG2500 — Exploring Social Media MKTG 2500 - Exploring Social Media MKTG 2500 - Exploring Social Media Topics include: history of the internet and social media, social media dashboards, legal issues of social media, outsourcing vs. in-house administration, and the current social media ecosystem including applications in the following areas: Communication, collaboration/authority building, multimedia, review and opinions, and entertainment. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # MKTG2550 — Analyzing Social Media MKTG 2550 - Analyzing Social Media MKTG 2550 - Analyzing Social Media Topics include technical writing for social media, social media auditing, Social Media ROI, trend analysis, social media analytics, and Customer Experience Management (CEM). Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: MKTG2500 --- # MATH0097 — Math II MATH 0097 - Math II MATH 0097 - Math II Emphasizes in-depth arithmetic skills needed for the study of mathematics and for the study of basic algebra. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio/proportion, measurement, geometry, and application problems. (Diploma level developmental course.) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $101.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MATH0903 — Support for Quantitative Skills & Reasoning MATH 0903 - Support for Quantitative Skills & Reasoning MATH 0903 - Support for Quantitative Skills & Reasoning It is a web-enhanced learning support course which is embedded in the applicable general education core. Degree level competencies include factoring, inequalities, rational expressions and equations, linear graphs, slope and applications, systems of equations, and quadratic equations. (associate degree-level learning support course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH0097 --- # MATH0911 — Support for College Algebra MATH 0911 - Support for College Algebra MATH 0911 - Support for College Algebra It is a web-enhanced learning support course which is embedded in the applicable general education core. Degree level competencies include polynomial, rational, and radical operations, factoring, solving linear, rational, quadratic, radical, absolute value, exponential, and logarithmic equations, graphs of linear, quadratic, radical, absolute value, exponential, and logarithmic equations, inequalities, systems of equations, and solving statistical and probability problems. The course is designed to assist students… Prerequisites: MATH0097 --- # MATH1012 — Foundations of Mathematics MATH 1012 - Foundations of Mathematics MATH 1012 - Foundations of Mathematics Topics include fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, measurement and conversion, formula manipulation, technical applications, and basic statistics. (Diploma level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $101.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH0097 --- # MATH1013 — Algebraic Concepts MATH 1013 - Algebraic Concepts MATH 1013 - Algebraic Concepts Course content emphasizes: basic mathematical concepts; basic algebraic concepts; and intermediate algebraic concepts. This course is not currently taught at this college but transfer credit could be requested to meet program requirements. (Diploma level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MATH0097 --- # MATH1015 — Geometry and Trigonometry MATH 1015 - Geometry and Trigonometry MATH 1015 - Geometry and Trigonometry Course content emphasizes: measurement using English and metric systems, angle measure, similar triangles, right triangles, two- and three-dimensional geometric formulas, right triangle trigonometry, oblique triangles, and laws of sine and cosine. This course is not currently taught at this college but transfer credit could be requested to meet program requirements. (Diploma level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MATH1013 --- # MATH1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning MATH 1103 - Quantitative Skills and Reasoning MATH 1103 - Quantitative Skills and Reasoning The course emphasizes processing information in context from a variety of representations, understanding of both the information and the processing, and understanding which conclusions can be reasonably determined. Students will use appropriate technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding. Topics covered in this course include: sets and set operations, logic, basic probability, data analysis, linear models, quadratic models, exponential and logarithmic models, geometry, and financial m… --- # MATH1111 — College Algebra MATH 1111 - College Algebra MATH 1111 - College Algebra Topics include fundamental concepts of algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, and systems of equations; optional topics include sequences, series, and probability or analytic geometry. (associate degree-level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $101.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # MATH1112 — College Trigonometry MATH 1112 - College Trigonometry MATH 1112 - College Trigonometry Topics include trigonometric functions, properties of trigonometric functions, vectors and triangles, inverse of trigonometric functions and graphing of trigonometric functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, and complex numbers. This course is not currently taught at this college but transfer credit could be requested to meet program requirements. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # MATH1113 — Precalculus MATH 1113 - Precalculus MATH 1113 - Precalculus Prepares students for calculus. The topics discussed include an intensive study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs. Applications include simple maximum and minimum problems, exponential growth and decay. (associate degree-level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $96.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # MATH1127 — Introduction to Statistics MATH 1127 - Introduction to Statistics MATH 1127 - Introduction to Statistics Topics include descriptive statistics, basic probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, chi square tests, and linear regression. (associate degree-level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $111.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGL0988, ENGL0911, MATH0099 --- # MATH1131 — Calculus I MATH 1131 - Calculus I MATH 1131 - Calculus I Topics include the study of limits and continuity, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one variable. Applications are incorporated from a variety of disciplines. Algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions are studied. (associate degree-level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $101.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: MATH1113 --- # MATH1132 — Calculus II MATH 1132 - Calculus II MATH 1132 - Calculus II This course includes the study of techniques of integration, application of the definite integral, an introduction to differential equations, improper integrals, sequences, and series. (associate degree-level course). Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $101.24 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: MATH1131 --- # AUMF1150 — Introduction to Robotics AUMF 1150 - Introduction to Robotics AUMF 1150 - Introduction to Robotics Studies robots in typical application environments. Topics include: robot history and fundamentals, robot classification, power sources, robot applications in the workplace, robot control techniques, path control, end of arm tooling, robot operation and robot controllers, controller architecture in a system, robotic language programming, and human interface issues. Class - 2, Lab - 1, Prerequisites: IDSY1120 --- # IDFC1013 — Solid State Devices I IDFC 1013 - Solid State Devices I IDFC 1013 - Solid State Devices I Topics include: introduction to semiconductor fundamentals, diode applications, basic transistor fundamentals, basic amplifiers, and semiconductor switching devices. Class- 2, Lab - 1, Prerequisites: IDFC1011, IDFC1012 --- # IDSY1005 — Introduction to Mechatronics IDSY 1005 - Introduction to Mechatronics IDSY 1005 - Introduction to Mechatronics Topics include automation technology as a part of engineering sciences, fundamentals of electrical engineering, sensors, fundamentals of pneumatics, electrical drives, applications of relays in electropneumatics, and programmable logic controllers. Class - 2, Lab - 5. (E) --- # IDSY1112 — Motor Controls I 5 credits · 5 hours IDSY 1112 - Motor Controls I IDSY 1112 - Motor Controls I Topics include, but are not limited to, motor theory and operating principles, control devices, symbols and schematic diagrams, NEMA standards, Article 430 NEC and preventative maintenance and troubleshooting. Class - 2, Lab - 5 (T) --- # IDSY1113 — Motor Controls II 5 credits · 5 hours IDSY 1113 - Motor Controls II IDSY 1113 - Motor Controls II Emphasis is placed on circuit sequencing, switching, and installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting techniques. Class - 2, Lab - 5 (T) Prerequisites: IDSY1112 --- # IDSY1170 — Industrial Mechanics IDSY 1170 - Industrial Mechanics IDSY 1170 - Industrial Mechanics Instruction is also provided in the basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industrial production equipment, and the application of mechanical principles with additional emphasis on power transmission and specific mechanical components. Class - 1, Lab - 7. (E) --- # IDSY1181 — Fluid Power Systems 5 credits · 5 hours IDSY 1181 - Fluid Power Systems IDSY 1181 - Fluid Power Systems Theory and practical application concepts are discussed. Topics include hydraulic system principles and components, pneumatic system principles and components, and the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of pump and piping systems. Class - 2, Lab - 5 (T) --- # IDSY1230 — Instrumentation IDSY 1230 - Instrumentation IDSY 1230 - Instrumentation Topics include: instrument tags; process documentation; basic control theory; sensing pressure, flow, level, and temperature; instrument calibration; and loop tuning. Class - 2, Lab - 2, Prerequisites: IDFC1013, IDSY1220 --- # IDSY2000 — PLC I 7 credits · 7 hours IDSY 2000 - PLC I IDSY 2000 - PLC I Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections, installation, and start-up procedures. Other topics include timers and counters, relay logic instructions, and hardware and software applications. Class - 1, Lab - 7 (T) --- # IDSY2001 — PLC II 7 credits · 7 hours IDSY 2001 - PLC II IDSY 2001 - PLC II Topics include data manipulation, math instructions, introduction to HMI, analog control, and troubleshooting discrete IO devices. Class - 1, Lab - 7 (T) Prerequisites: IDSY2000 --- # MCTX2250 — Mechatronics Capstone MCTX 2250 - Mechatronics Capstone MCTX 2250 - Mechatronics Capstone This capstone course for the mechatronics specialization track will be used as the final project for the mechatronics students. Students will integrate and build upon knowledge and skills gained in previous courses to design, assemble, and analyze mechatronic systems using modern methods and tools. Lectures and laboratory experiences will include control theory, dynamic system behavior, communication protocols, pneumatics, embedded programming, and analysis in time-and-frequency domains. The course concludes with an open-ende… Prerequisites: IDFC1013, IDSY1190, IDSY1210, IDSY1220, IDSY1230 --- # MAST1010 — Legal and Ethical Concerns in the Medical Office MAST 1010 - Legal and Ethical Concerns in the Medical Office MAST 1010 - Legal and Ethical Concerns in the Medical Office Emphasizes medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the medical assistant’s role as an agent of the physician. Provides the student with knowledge of medical jurisprudence and the essentials of professional behavior. Topics include: introduction to medical assisting; introduction to medical law; physician/patient/assistant relationship; medical office in litigation; as well as ethics, bioethical issues and HIPAA. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (T) --- # MAST1030 — Pharmacology in the Medical Office MAST 1030 - Pharmacology in the Medical Office MAST 1030 - Pharmacology in the Medical Office Also introduces basic methods of arithmetic used in the administration of medications. Topics include: introductory pharmacology; dosage calculation; sources and forms of medications; medication classification; and medication effects on the body systems. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (T) Prerequisites: MATH1012, MATH1111, MAST1120 --- # MAST1060 — Medical Office Procedures MAST 1060 - Medical Office Procedures MAST 1060 - Medical Office Procedures Topics include: office protocol, time management, appointment scheduling, medical office equipment, medical references, mail services, medical records, and professional communication. Class - 3, Lab - 2. (T) --- # MAST1061 — Front Office and Legal Implications 2 credits · 2 hours MAST 1061 - Front Office and Legal Implications MAST 1061 - Front Office and Legal Implications Students will gain knowledge of medical jurisprudence, professional behavior, and essential skills required for medical practice. Topics include an introduction to medical assisting, medical law, the physician/patient/assistant relationship, medical office litigation, ethics, bioethical issues, HIPAA, office protocol, time management, appointment scheduling, medical records, electronic records, medical office equipment, medical references, mail services, and professional communication. Class - 5, L… --- # MAST1080 — Medical Assisting Skills I MAST 1080 - Medical Assisting Skills I MAST 1080 - Medical Assisting Skills I The course includes skills necessary for sterilizing instruments and equipment and setting up sterile trays. The student also explores the theory and practice of electrocardiography. Topics include: infection control and related OSHA guidelines; prepare patients/assist physician with age and gender-specific examinations and diagnostic procedures; vital signs/mensuration; medical office surgical procedures and electrocardiography. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $50 cost recovery course fee in add… Prerequisites: ALHS1011, ALHS1090 --- # MAST1081 — Fundamental Skills and Human Diseases 10 credits · 10 hours MAST 1081 - Fundamental Skills and Human Diseases MAST 1081 - Fundamental Skills and Human Diseases It includes essential techniques for sterilizing instruments and setting up sterile trays, as well as the theory and practice of electrocardiography. Additionally, the course provides a detailed review of anatomy and physiology for each body system, along with an overview of common diseases and disorders. Students will explore infection control, OSHA guidelines, and patient preparation, with specific focus on age and gender-specific examinations. Topics include vital signs, mensuration, medical… --- # MAST1090 — Medical Assisting Skills II MAST 1090 - Medical Assisting Skills II MAST 1090 - Medical Assisting Skills II Topics include: collection/examination of specimens and CLIA regulations/risk management; urinalysis; venipuncture; hematology and chemistry evaluations; advanced reagent testing (Strep Test, HcG etc); administration of medications; medical office emergency procedures and emergency preparedness; respiratory evaluations; principles of IV administration; rehabilitative therapy procedures; principles of radiology safety and maintenance of medication and immunization records. Students enrolled in this course will be a… Prerequisites: ALHS1011, ALHS1090, MAST1080 --- # MAST1091 — Medical Assisting Advanced Skills 8 credits · 8 hours MAST 1091 - Medical Assisting Advanced Skills MAST 1091 - Medical Assisting Advanced Skills Emphasizing technical proficiency and professional application, students will explore advanced medical office procedures such as specimen collection and examination, CLIA regulations and risk management, urinalysis, venipuncture, hematology and chemistry evaluations, applied clinical microbiology, and advanced reagent testing (Strep Test, hCG, etc.). Additionally, students will learn medication administration, maintenance of medication and immunization records, medical office emergency procedures and p… Prerequisites: MAST1081, ALHS1011 --- # MAST1100 — Medical Insurance Management MAST 1100 - Medical Insurance Management MAST 1100 - Medical Insurance Management Topics include: managed care, reimbursement, and coding. Class - 1, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: ALHS1011, ALHS1090, FYES1000, ENGL1010 --- # MAST1110 — Administrative Practice Management MAST 1110 - Administrative Practice Management MAST 1110 - Administrative Practice Management Topics include: electronic health records, application of computer skills, integration of medical terminology, accounting practices and application of software. Class - 1, Lab - 5. (T) Prerequisites: ALHS1011, ALHS1090, FYES1000, ENGL1010 --- # MAST1112 — Insurance and Claims Management 8 credits · 8 hours MAST 1112 - Insurance and Claims Management MAST 1112 - Insurance and Claims Management It provides comprehensive information on filing insurance claims, understanding types of third-party plans, managed care policies and procedures, insurance coding conventions, and the application of computer skills in medical settings. Topics include managed care, reimbursement, coding, accounting procedures, electronic health records, and practice management software. Class - 2, Lab - 8 (Sp) --- # MAST1120 — Human Diseases MAST 1120 - Human Diseases MAST 1120 - Human Diseases For each system, the disease or disorder is highlighted including: description, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment, management, prognosis, and prevention. Topics include: introduction to disease and diseases of body systems. Class - 2, Lab - 1. (T) Prerequisites: ALHS1090, ALHS1011, BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L --- # MAST1130 — Medical Assisting Externship & Seminar 10.67 credits · 10.67 hours MAST 1130 - Medical Assisting Externship & Seminar MAST 1130 - Medical Assisting Externship & Seminar Students will engage in real-world tasks that require concentration, practice, and technical proficiency while integrating classroom knowledge into workplace functions. Additionally, the course includes a seminar component focused on job preparation, employment maintenance, and certification exam review. Topics covered include resume writing, job applications, interview techniques, professional correspondence, workplace expectations, and a comprehensive review of program competencies to suppo… --- # MAST1170 — Medical Assisting Externship MAST 1170 - Medical Assisting Externship MAST 1170 - Medical Assisting Externship This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work setting at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow-through. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills and functioning in the work environment. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $75 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab - 3.55. (T) --- # MAST1180 — Medical Assisting Seminar MAST 1180 - Medical Assisting Seminar MAST 1180 - Medical Assisting Seminar Topics include: letters of application, resumes, completing a job application, job interviews, follow-up letter/call, letters of resignation and review of program competencies for employment and certification. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (T) --- # AUMB1010 — Introduction to Mercedes Dealer Systems AUMB 1010 - Introduction to Mercedes Dealer Systems AUMB 1010 - Introduction to Mercedes Dealer Systems Topics include: safety procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; general service; hand tools; shop organization, management, and work flow systems. Included is an introduction to Mercedes web-based courses and completing required courses for basic certification in Mercedes training. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (F) --- # AUMB1020 — Mercedes Electrical Systems AUMB 1020 - Mercedes Electrical Systems AUMB 1020 - Mercedes Electrical Systems Class - 2, Lab - 6. (F) --- # AUMB1030 — Mercedes Brake Systems AUMB 1030 - Mercedes Brake Systems AUMB 1030 - Mercedes Brake Systems Topics include: hydraulic system diagnosis and repair; drum brake diagnosis and repair; disc brake diagnosis and repair; power assist units diagnosis and repair; miscellaneous brake components (wheel bearings, parking brakes, electrical, etc.) diagnosis and repair; test, diagnose, and service electronic brake control system. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) --- # AUMB1040 — Mercedes Engine Performance Systems AUMB 1040 - Mercedes Engine Performance Systems AUMB 1040 - Mercedes Engine Performance Systems OBD II engine management systems are covered, as well as speed density fuel injection. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, computerized engine controls and diagnosis, ignition system diagnosis and repair, fuel and air induction, exhaust systems, emission control systems diagnosis and repair, and other related engine service. Class - 2, Lab - 6. (F) Prerequisites: AUMB1010, AUMB1020 --- # AUMB1050 — Mercedes Suspension and Steering Systems AUMB 1050 - Mercedes Suspension and Steering Systems AUMB 1050 - Mercedes Suspension and Steering Systems Topics include: general suspension and steering systems diagnosis; steering systems diagnosis and repair; suspension systems diagnosis and repair; related suspension and steering service; wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair, wheel and tire diagnosis and repair. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Sp) --- # AUMB1060 — Mercedes Climate Control Systems AUMB 1060 - Mercedes Climate Control Systems AUMB 1060 - Mercedes Climate Control Systems Students attain proficiency in inspection, testing, service, and repair of heating and air conditioning systems and related components. Topics include: a/c system diagnosis and repair; refrigeration system component diagnosis and repair; heating, ventilation, and engine cooling systems diagnosis and repair; operating systems and related controls diagnosis and repair; refrigerant recovery, recycling, and handling. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: AUMB1010, AUMB1020 --- # AUMB2010 — Mercedes Engine Systems and Repair AUMB 2010 - Mercedes Engine Systems and Repair AUMB 2010 - Mercedes Engine Systems and Repair Topics include general engine diagnosis; removal and reinstallation; cylinder heads and valve trains diagnosis and repair; engine blocks assembly diagnosis and repair; lubrication and cooling systems diagnosis and repair. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) --- # AUMB2020 — Mercedes Drive Train AUMB 2020 - Mercedes Drive Train AUMB 2020 - Mercedes Drive Train Topics include: drive shafts and half shafts, universal and constant-velocity (CV) joint diagnosis and repair; ring and pinion gears and differential case assemblies; limited slip differentials; drive axle shafts; four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair. This course also introduces repair of manual front and rear-wheel drive transmissions. Electronic controls related to transmission/transaxles operation are discussed. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: AUMB1010 --- # AUMB2030 — Mercedes Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles AUMB 2030 - Mercedes Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles AUMB 2030 - Mercedes Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Topics include: Mercedes rear wheel drive automatic transmission and transaxle diagnosis; in vehicle and off vehicle transmission and transaxle maintenance, adjustment and repair. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: AUMB1010, AUMB1020 --- # AUMB2100 — Mercedes Internship I AUMB 2100 - Mercedes Internship I AUMB 2100 - Mercedes Internship I Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the internsh… --- # AUMB2200 — Mercedes Internship II AUMB 2200 - Mercedes Internship II AUMB 2200 - Mercedes Internship II Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the intern… --- # AUMB2300 — Mercedes Internship III AUMB 2300 - Mercedes Internship III AUMB 2300 - Mercedes Internship III Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the inte… --- # AUMB2400 — Mercedes Internship IV AUMB 2400 - Mercedes Internship IV AUMB 2400 - Mercedes Internship IV Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the intern… --- # ACAP1000 — Introduction to Dealer Systems ACAP 1000 - Introduction to Dealer Systems ACAP 1000 - Introduction to Dealer Systems Topics include: safety procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; general service; hand tools; shop organization, management, and work flow systems. Included is an introduction to Mopar Web Based courses and completing required courses for basic certification in Mopar training. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (F) --- # ACAP1010 — Engine Systems ACAP 1010 - Engine Systems ACAP 1010 - Engine Systems Topics include general engine diagnosis; removal and reinstallation; cylinder heads and valve trains diagnosis and repair; engine blocks assembly diagnosis and repair; lubrication and cooling systems diagnosis and repair. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (F) --- # ACAP1020 — Automatic Transmissions ACAP 1020 - Automatic Transmissions ACAP 1020 - Automatic Transmissions Topics include: Mopar rear wheel drive automatic transmission and transaxle diagnosis; in vehicle and off vehicle transmission and transaxle maintenance, adjustment and repair. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) --- # ACAP1030 — Drive Trains ACAP 1030 - Drive Trains ACAP 1030 - Drive Trains Topics include: drive shafts and half shafts, universal and constant-velocity (CV) joint diagnosis and repair; ring and pinion gears and differential case assemblies; limited slip differentials; drive axle shafts; four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair. This course also introduces repair of manual front and rear-wheel drive transmissions. Electronic controls related to transmission/transaxles operation are discussed. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) --- # ACAP1040 — Steering and Suspension ACAP 1040 - Steering and Suspension ACAP 1040 - Steering and Suspension Topics include: general suspension and steering systems diagnosis; steering systems diagnosis and repair; suspension systems diagnosis and repair; related suspension and steering service; wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair, wheel and tire diagnosis and repair. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Sp) --- # ACAP1050 — Brakes ACAP 1050 - Brakes ACAP 1050 - Brakes Topics include: hydraulic system diagnosis and repair; drum brake diagnosis and repair; disc brake diagnosis and repair; power assist units diagnosis and repair; miscellaneous brake components (wheel bearings, parking brakes, electrical, etc.) diagnosis and repair; test, diagnose, and service electronic brake control system. Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) --- # ACAP1060 — Electrical Systems ACAP 1060 - Electrical Systems ACAP 1060 - Electrical Systems Class - 2, Lab - 6. (F) --- # ACAP1070 — HVAC Systems ACAP 1070 - HVAC Systems ACAP 1070 - HVAC Systems Students attain proficiency in inspection, testing, service, and repair of heating and air conditioning systems and related components. Topics include: a/c system diagnosis and repair; refrigeration system component diagnosis and repair; heating, ventilation, and engine cooling systems diagnosis and repair; operating systems and related controls diagnosis and repair; refrigerant recovery, recycling, and handling. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) --- # ACAP1080 — Engine Performance ACAP 1080 - Engine Performance ACAP 1080 - Engine Performance OBD II engine management systems are covered, as well as speed density fuel injection. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, computerized engine controls and diagnosis, ignition system diagnosis and repair, fuel and air induction, exhaust systems, emission control systems diagnosis and repair, and other related engine service. Class - 2, Lab - 6. (F) --- # ACAP2010 — Internship I ACAP 2010 - Internship I ACAP 2010 - Internship I Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the internship program at an a… --- # ACAP2020 — Internship II ACAP 2020 - Internship II ACAP 2020 - Internship II Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the internship program at an… --- # ACAP2030 — Internship III ACAP 2030 - Internship III ACAP 2030 - Internship III Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the internship program at… --- # ACAP2040 — Internship IV ACAP 2040 - Internship IV ACAP 2040 - Internship IV Under the supervision of an experienced ASE certified automotive technician or their instructor, the student will obtain a greater admiration and appreciation of the material learned in the classroom and lab. The internship will also serve the function of bridging the lessons learned at school and applying that to real world situations. The suitability of the work setting will be determined by having a conference with the automotive instructor and the prospective employer. The student will have the option to take the internship program at an… --- # MUSC1101 — Music Appreciation MUSC 1101 - Music Appreciation MUSC 1101 - Music Appreciation The course includes listening and analysis of well-known works of music. This course encourages student interest in musical arts beyond the classroom. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $66.13 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGL1101 --- # NAST2105 — Nurse Aide Fast Track NAST 2105 - Nurse Aide Fast Track NAST 2105 - Nurse Aide Fast Track Introduces the student to the role and responsibilities of the Nurse Aide. Emphasis is placed on understanding and developing critical thinking skills, as well as demonstrating knowledge of the location and function of human body systems and common disease processes; responding to and reporting changes in a resident/patients condition, nutrition, vital signs; nutrition and diet therapy; disease processes; vital signs; observing, reporting and documenting changes in a residents condition; emergency concerns; ethics and legal i… --- # PHSC1111 — Physical Science I PHSC 1111 - Physical Science I PHSC 1111 - Physical Science I Topics include mechanics, temperature and heat, waves, electricity and magnetism, and astronomy. Laboratory exercises supplement class work. Computer use is an integral part of class and laboratory assignments. (associate degree-level course) Class - 2, Lab - 3. (E) --- # PHYS1110 — Conceptual Physics PHYS 1110 - Conceptual Physics PHYS 1110 - Conceptual Physics Topics include systems of units and conversion of units, vector algebra, Newtonian mechanics, fluids and thermodynamics, heat, light, and optics, mechanical waves, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. (associate degree-level course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # PHYS1110L — Conceptual Physics Lab PHYS 1110L - Conceptual Physics Lab PHYS 1110L - Conceptual Physics Lab The laboratory exercises for this course include systems of units and systems of measurement, vector algebra, Newtonian mechanics, fluids and thermodynamics, heat, light, and optics, mechanical waves, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1111 --- # PHYS1111 — Introductory Physics I PHYS 1111 - Introductory Physics I PHYS 1111 - Introductory Physics I Topics include material from mechanics (kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum and collisions, rotational motion, static equilibrium, elasticity theory, and simple harmonic motion), mechanical waves, theory of heat and heat transfer, and thermodynamics. (Associate level degree course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1112, MATH1113 --- # PHYS1111L — Introductory Physics Lab I PHYS 1111L - Introductory Physics Lab I PHYS 1111L - Introductory Physics Lab I The laboratory exercises for this course include units of measurement, Newton’s laws, work energy and power, momentum and collisions, one- and two-dimensional motion, circular motion and law of gravity, rotational dynamics and static equilibrium, elasticity theory, harmonic motion, theory of heat and heat transfer, thermodynamics, wave motion, and sound. (Associate level degree course). Class - 0, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: MATH1112, MATH1113 --- # PHYS1112 — Introductory Physics II PHYS 1112 - Introductory Physics II PHYS 1112 - Introductory Physics II Topics include material from electricity and magnetism (electric charge, electric forces and fields, electric potential energy, electric potential, capacitance, magnetism, electric current, resistance, basic electric circuits, alternating current circuits, and electromagnetic waves), geometric optics (reflection and refraction), and physical optics (interference and diffraction). (Associate level degree course) Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: PHYS1111, PHYS1111L --- # PHYS1112L — Introductory Physics Lab II PHYS 1112L - Introductory Physics Lab II PHYS 1112L - Introductory Physics Lab II The laboratory exercises for this course include material from electricity and magnetism, geometric optics, and physical optics. (associate degree-level course) Class - 0, Lab - 3. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: PHYS1111, PHYS1111L --- # POLS1101 — American Government POLS 1101 - American Government POLS 1101 - American Government The focus of the course will provide an overview of the Constitutional foundations of the American political processes with a focus on government institutions and political procedures. The course will examine the constitutional framework, federalism, civil liberties and civil rights, public opinion, the media, special interest groups, political parties, and the election process along with the three branches of government. In addition, this course will examine the processes of Georgia state government. Topics include foundations o… Prerequisites: ENGL0988 --- # POLS2401 — Global Issues POLS 2401 - Global Issues POLS 2401 - Global Issues It assumes no prior knowledge of international relations. The course examines problems facing the global community, as well as the prospects for governments, individuals, and international groups to address those problems. The course has three broad areas: the global political economy; human development, inequality, and rights; and global institutions and security. Key to all these areas is the role of the United States and other regional powers in world affairs. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: ENGL0988 --- # PSYC1010 — Basic Psychology PSYC 1010 - Basic Psychology PSYC 1010 - Basic Psychology Emphasis is placed on students understanding basic psychological principles and their application within the context of family, work and social interactions. Topics include an overview of psychology as a science, the nervous and sensory systems, learning and memory, motivation and emotion, intelligence, lifespan development, personality, psychological disorders and their treatment, stress and health, and social relations. (Diploma level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $62.98 cost recovery fee in additi… --- # PSYC1101 — Introductory Psychology PSYC 1101 - Introductory Psychology PSYC 1101 - Introductory Psychology Emphasis is on fundamental principles of psychology as a science. Topics include research design, the organization and operation of the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning and memory, motivation and emotion, thinking and intelligence, lifespan development, personality, psychopathology and interventions, stress and health, and social psychology. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $91.45 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change a… --- # PSYC2103 — Human Development PSYC 2103 - Human Development PSYC 2103 - Human Development Topics include but are not limited to theoretical perspectives and research methods, prenatal development and child birth, stages of development from infancy through late adulthood, and death and dying. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $91.45 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: PSYC1101 --- # PSYC2250 — Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2250 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2250 - Abnormal Psychology Topics include historical and contemporary approaches to psychopathology; approaches to clinical assessment and diagnosis; understanding and defining classifications of psychological disorders; and etiology and treatment considerations. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $91.45 cost recovery fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees can change at the end of the semester. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (E) Prerequisites: PSYC1101 --- # RADT1010 — Introduction to Radiography RADT 1010 - Introduction to Radiography RADT 1010 - Introduction to Radiography In addition to the essential skills, students explore various delivery systems and related issues. Provides the student with an overview of radiography and patient care. Students will be oriented to the radiographic profession as a whole. Emphasis will be placed on patient care with consideration of both physical and psychological conditions. Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common to many specializations in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, stud… --- # RADT1030 — Radiographic Procedures I RADT 1030 - Radiographic Procedures I RADT 1030 - Radiographic Procedures I Emphasis will be placed on the production of quality radiographs, and laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: introduction to radiographic procedures; positioning terminology; positioning considerations; procedures, anatomy, and topographical anatomy related to body cavities, bony thorax, upper extremities, shoulder girdle; and lower extremities. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (F) --- # RADT1060 — Radiographic Procedures II RADT 1060 - Radiographic Procedures II RADT 1060 - Radiographic Procedures II Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the pelvic girdle; anatomy and routine projections of the spine, gastrointestinal (GI) procedures; genitourinary (GU) procedures; biliary system procedures. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (Sp) Prerequisites: RADT1010, RADT1030 --- # RADT1065 — Radiographic Science RADT 1065 - Radiographic Science RADT 1065 - Radiographic Science Content of this course is designed to establish a basic knowledge of atomic structure. Other topics include nature and characteristics of x-radiation; ionizing and non-ionizing radiation; the production of x-rays; the properties of x-rays and the fundamentals of x-ray photon interaction with matter as well as the terminology associated with these components. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (F) --- # RADT1075 — Radiographic Imaging RADT 1075 - Radiographic Imaging RADT 1075 - Radiographic Imaging Emphasis will be placed on knowledge and techniques required to produce high-quality radiographic images. Topics include: Image quality (radiographic IR exposure; radiographic contrast; spatial resolution; distortion; grids, image receptors and holders; processing considerations; image acquisition; image analysis, image artifacts); and guidelines for selecting exposure factors and evaluating images with a digital system. Laboratory experiences will demonstrate applications of theoretical principles and concepts. Class - 3, Lab… --- # RADT1085 — Radiographic Equipment RADT 1085 - Radiographic Equipment RADT 1085 - Radiographic Equipment The content also provides a basic knowledge of Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) devices, beam restriction, filtration, quality control, and quality management principles of digital systems. Laboratory experiences will demonstrate applications of theoretical principles and concepts. Class - 2, Lab -2. (F) --- # RADT1200 — Principles of Radiation Biology and Protection RADT 1200 - Principles of Radiation Biology and Protection RADT 1200 - Principles of Radiation Biology and Protection Radiation effects on cells and factors affecting cell response are presented. Acute and chronic effects of radiation are discussed. Topics include: radiation detection and measurement; patient protection; personnel protection; absorbed dose equivalencies; agencies and regulations; introduction to radiation biology; cell anatomy, radiation/cell interaction; and effects of radiation. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (Su) --- # RADT1320 — Clinical Radiography I RADT 1320 - Clinical Radiography I RADT 1320 - Clinical Radiography I Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences should be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and --- # RADT1330 — Clinical Radiography II RADT 1330 - Clinical Radiography II RADT 1330 - Clinical Radiography II Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences should be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and Prerequisites: RADT1010, RADT1030, RADT1320 --- # RADT2090 — Radiographic Procedures III RADT 2090 - Radiographic Procedures III RADT 2090 - Radiographic Procedures III Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the cranium; anatomy and routine projections of the facial bones; anatomy and routine projections of the sinuses; special radiographic procedures, and pathological considerations of the cranium, facial bones, sinuses and special procedures. Class - 1, Lab - 3. (Su) Prerequisites: RADT1060 --- # RADT2201 — Introduction to Computed Tomography RADT 2201 - Introduction to Computed Tomography RADT 2201 - Introduction to Computed Tomography Topics include: the history of computed tomography, patient care and assessment, anatomy, contrast agents, radiation safety and protection, medical ethics and law, cultural diversity, and patient information management. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (F) --- # RADT2210 — Computed Tomography Physics & Instrumentation RADT 2210 - Computed Tomography Physics & Instrumentation RADT 2210 - Computed Tomography Physics & Instrumentation Topics include: computer concepts, system operation and components, image processing and display, instrumentation, single slice and volume scanning, 3-D volume rendering, image quality and artifacts, radiation protection and quality control. Class - 5, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: RADT2201, RADT2220, RADT2250 --- # RADT2220 — Computed Tomography Procedures I RADT 2220 - Computed Tomography Procedures I RADT 2220 - Computed Tomography Procedures I Topics include: anatomy, pathology, scanning procedures, scanning protocol, contrast administration, and contraindications for computed tomography. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (F) --- # RADT2230 — Computed Tomography Procedures II RADT 2230 - Computed Tomography Procedures II RADT 2230 - Computed Tomography Procedures II Post-processing and quality assurance criteria are addressed. Topics include: anatomy, pathology, scanning protocol, contrast administration and contraindications, post processing and quality assurance. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: RADT2201, RADT2220, RADT2250 --- # RADT2250 — Computed Tomography Clinical I RADT 2250 - Computed Tomography Clinical I RADT 2250 - Computed Tomography Clinical I Students’ progress toward completion of clinical competency evaluations. Topics include: exam preparation, patient care, equipment utilization, exposure techniques, evaluation of CT procedures, and incorporation of contrast media. Class - 0, Lab - 12. (F) --- # RADT2260 — Radiographic Technology Review RADT 2260 - Radiographic Technology Review RADT 2260 - Radiographic Technology Review Topics include: Patient Care (Patient Interactions and Management), Safety (Radiation Physics, Radiobiology and Radiation Protection), Image Production (Image Acquisition, Technical Evaluation, Equipment Operation and Quality Assurance), and Procedures (Head, Spine, Pelvis, Thorax, Abdomen and Extremities). Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: RADT1200, RADT2090, RADT2340 --- # RADT2265 — Computed Tomography Clinical II RADT 2265 - Computed Tomography Clinical II RADT 2265 - Computed Tomography Clinical II Students demonstrate increased proficiency levels in skills introduced in Computed Tomography Procedures and practiced in the previous clinical course. Students complete clinical competency evaluations. Topics include: exam preparation, patient care, equipment utilization, exposure techniques, evaluation of CT procedures, and incorporation of contrast media. Class - 0, Lab - 12. (Sp) Prerequisites: RADT2201, RADT2220, RADT2250 --- # RADT2340 — Clinical Radiography III RADT 2340 - Clinical Radiography III RADT 2340 - Clinical Radiography III Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences should be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and Prerequisites: RADT1330 --- # RADT2360 — Clinical Radiography IV RADT 2360 - Clinical Radiography IV RADT 2360 - Clinical Radiography IV Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experiences should be designed to provide patient care and assessment, competent performance of radiologic imaging and total quality management. Levels of competency and Prerequisites: RADT2340 --- # RNSG1101 — Foundations of Nursing Practice RNSG 1101 - Foundations of Nursing Practice RNSG 1101 - Foundations of Nursing Practice Students are introduced to the context for nursing practice. Historical, legal and ethical, physiological, and psychosocial concepts are introduced, including mental health perspectives. Nursing process as a systematic method of problem solving for practice is introduced in which effective communication, critical thinking, and interpersonal relationships of the adult client is central to the course. Basic needs relative to hygiene, activity, rest, sleep, comfort, safety, nutrition, fluid and electrolytes,… Prerequisites: FYES1000 --- # RNSG1102 — Pharmacological Concepts and Drug Calculations RNSG 1102 - Pharmacological Concepts and Drug Calculations RNSG 1102 - Pharmacological Concepts and Drug Calculations Pharmacological principles of fluids and medications and basic skill for safe delivery of care are an emphasis of this course. Supervised clinical simulations and inpatient/outpatient hospital experiences will provide the student opportunities to meet course competency --- # RNSG1106 — Concepts of Adult Health I & II RNSG 1106 - Concepts of Adult Health I & II RNSG 1106 - Concepts of Adult Health I & II This course prepares the students to provide compassionate, effective, evidenced based nursing care for the adult client in an acute care setting. Concepts of medical surgical nursing will be applied through the nursing process to the care of the adult client with acute or chronic commonly reoccurring problems, incorporating essential nursing science, biophysical, psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural principles. Content focuses on musculoskeletal, respiratory, urinary, hematological, endocrine, reproducti… Prerequisites: RNSG1101, RNSG1102 --- # RNSG1107 — Concepts of Mental Health Nursing RNSG 1107 - Concepts of Mental Health Nursing RNSG 1107 - Concepts of Mental Health Nursing Emphasis is placed on health promotion, restoration, and maintenance of the client in inpatient and outpatient mental health facilities. Concepts of mental health nursing will be applied through the nursing process to the care of the adult client with acute and/or chronic mental health problems, incorporating essential nursing science, biophysical, psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural principles. Supervised clinical simulations and inpatient/outpatient hospital experiences will provide the student opp… Prerequisites: RNSG1101, RNSG1102 --- # RNSG1500 — Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice RNSG 1500 - Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice RNSG 1500 - Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice The Access to Professional Nursing course is designed to expand on the breadth and depth of common content from bridge education programs and to introduce new theories, processes and skills specific to registered nurse practice. Primary content areas include the transition in role expectations between LPN/Paramedic/Surgical Tech and RN, nursing process, health assessment, utilization of critical thinking skills, the communication process, and caring interventions. Students are expected to r… --- # RNSG1530 — Bridge To Professional Nursing Practicum II RNSG 1530 - Bridge To Professional Nursing Practicum II RNSG 1530 - Bridge To Professional Nursing Practicum II The course focuses on the challenges of the bridge student transitioning to the role of a Registered Professional Nurse. The concepts of role transition and role conflict will be emphasized. Classroom content will explore current LPN/Paramedic/Surgical Tech to RN role transition, managing change, nursing skills, the profession of nursing, practicing within regulatory frameworks, and critical thinking. Students will practice and develop beginning competency for basic nursing skills i… Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, BIOL2117L, BIOL2117, ENGL1101, MATH1111, PSYC1101 --- # RNSG2101 — Concepts of Maternal Nursing RNSG 2101 - Concepts of Maternal Nursing RNSG 2101 - Concepts of Maternal Nursing Concepts related to childbearing will be introduced which include family planning issues, normal pregnancy and birth, complications of pregnancy and birth, and care of the newborn. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, restoration, and maintenance of the client and family from conception through postpartum. Knowledge and skill necessary to care for these populations will be addressed by utilizing the nursing process, using critical thinking for management of care, and providing client and family education. Pha… Prerequisites: RNSG1101, RNSG1102, RNSG1106, RNSG1107, RNSG1500, PSYC2103, ENGL1102 --- # RNSG2102 — Concepts of Pediatric Nursing RNSG 2102 - Concepts of Pediatric Nursing RNSG 2102 - Concepts of Pediatric Nursing This course prepares the nursing student in providing planned, compassionate, evidenced-based nursing care for children, and their family members as a member of the pediatric healthcare team. Concepts related to pediatric nursing will be introduced, and care of the child/adolescent with health problems. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, restoration, and maintenance of the client and family. Knowledge and skill necessary to care for these populations will be addressed by utilizing the nursing process, usi… Prerequisites: RNSG1101, RNSG1102, RNSG1106, RNSG1107, RNSG1500, PSYC2103, ENGL1102 --- # RNSG2103 — Concepts of Adult Health III RNSG 2103 - Concepts of Adult Health III RNSG 2103 - Concepts of Adult Health III The course prepares the nursing student to provide compassionate, effective, evidenced-based nursing care for the adult client or group of clients in the inpatient setting. Concepts of advanced medical surgical nursing will be applied through the nursing process to the care of the adult client with complex problems incorporating essential nursing science, biophysical, psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural principles. Content focuses on cardiac, neurological, immune, oncological, life threatening disorders, termi… Prerequisites: RNSG2101, RNSG2102 --- # RNSG2105 — Transition into the Profession of Nursing RNSG 2105 - Transition into the Profession of Nursing RNSG 2105 - Transition into the Profession of Nursing Classroom content will explore current professional nursing issues and healthcare trends emphasizing the importance of professional growth, accountability and responsibility within the profession. The student also gains an understanding of health care policy and its impact on health care. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $233 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: RNSG2101, RNSG2102 --- # RESP1110 — Pharmacology RESP 1110 - Pharmacology RESP 1110 - Pharmacology Focuses on the preparation and calculation of dosages and mixtures and general principles of pharmacology as they relate to the body systems. Topics include: drug preparation, dosage calculation, mixture preparation, pharmacology principles, delivery systems, respiratory drugs, and cardiopulmonary system related drugs. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, BIOL2117, BIOL2117L, CHEM1211, CHEM1211L, CHEM1151, CHEM1151L, MATH1111, MATH1113 --- # RESP1120 — Introduction to Respiratory Therapy RESP 1120 - Introduction to Respiratory Therapy RESP 1120 - Introduction to Respiratory Therapy Emphasizes the application of physics and chemistry as the foundation for specific modes of respiratory care principles employed in patient care, including indications, hazards, contraindications, evaluation of therapy, and patient assessment. Topics include: respiratory therapy chemistry and physics principles, patient assessment, medical gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, hyperinflation therapy, bronchopulmonary hygiene, infection control practices, and hospital safety. Class - 2, Lab - 2… Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, BIOL2117, BIOL2117L, CHEM1211, CHEM1211L, MATH1111, MATH1113 --- # RESP1130 — Respiratory Therapy Lab I RESP 1130 - Respiratory Therapy Lab I RESP 1130 - Respiratory Therapy Lab I Topics include: patient assessment, medical gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, hyperinflation therapy, airway clearance techniques, infection control procedures, and medical ethics. Class - 0, Lab - 8. (Su) --- # RESP1193 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RESP 1193 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RESP 1193 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Emphasizes the heart-lung relationship and clinical applications of these phenomena in the cardiopulmonary system. Topics include: respiratory function; ventilatory mechanisms; gas transport; laboratory analysis; natural and chemical regulation of breathing; circulation, blood flow and pressure, and cardiac function; renal physiology and related topics. (associate degree-level course) Class - 2, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: BIOL2113, BIOL2113L, BIOL2114, BIOL2114L, BIOL2117, BIOL2117L, CHEM1211, CHEM1211L, MATH1111, MATH1113 --- # RESP2090 — Clinical Practices I RESP 2090 - Clinical Practices I RESP 2090 - Clinical Practices I Topics include: introduction to clinical affiliate, medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, inspiratory and expiratory PIP/PEP devices, patient assessment, and basic life support (BLS). Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $330 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (Sp) --- # RESP2100 — Clinical Practice II RESP 2100 - Clinical Practice II RESP 2100 - Clinical Practice II Topics include: medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, and patient assessment. Class - 0, Lab - 6. (Su) --- # RESP2110 — Pulmonary Disease RESP 2110 - Pulmonary Disease RESP 2110 - Pulmonary Disease Topics include: infectious diseases and conditions, respiratory diseases and conditions, neuromuscular diseases and conditions, cardiovascular diseases and conditions, sleep apnea, patient assessment, laboratory tests, chest radiographs, and trauma. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (Sp) --- # RESP2120 — Critical Respiratory Care RESP 2120 - Critical Respiratory Care RESP 2120 - Critical Respiratory Care Topics include: mechanical ventilation history, principles of mechanical ventilation, continuous mechanical ventilation, ventilator implementation, ventilation monitoring, ventilator weaning, ventilator discontinuance and special techniques. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (F) Prerequisites: RESP1120, RESP1130 --- # RESP2130 — Mechanical Ventilation and Airway Management RESP 2130 - Mechanical Ventilation and Airway Management RESP 2130 - Mechanical Ventilation and Airway Management Topics include: ventilator operation, ventilator maintenance, emergency airway disorders, adult airway establishment and maintenance, pediatric airway establishment and maintenance, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, thoracentesis, chest tube maintenance, arterial blood gas sampling, and noninvasive positive pressure ventilation. Class - 0, Lab - 8. (F) Prerequisites: RESP1120, RESP1130 --- # RESP2140 — Advanced Critical Care Monitoring RESP 2140 - Advanced Critical Care Monitoring RESP 2140 - Advanced Critical Care Monitoring Topics include: arterial pressure monitoring, central venous catheters, pulmonary artery catheters, cardiac output measurement, and non-invasive monitoring techniques. Class - 0, Lab - 2. (Su) --- # RESP2150 — Pulmonary Function Testing RESP 2150 - Pulmonary Function Testing RESP 2150 - Pulmonary Function Testing Emphasizes performance, interpretation, and evaluation of various pulmonary function studies. Topics include: pulmonary function testing, pulmonary function interpretation, pulmonary function evaluation, blood gas analysis, and polysomnography Class - 0, Lab - 2. (Sp) Prerequisites: RESP1193 --- # RESP2160 — Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care RESP 2160 - Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care RESP 2160 - Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care Relates physiologic function to respiratory care assessment. Topics include: fetal growth and development, neonatal growth and development, fetal assessment, neonatal assessment, neonatal respiratory care, neonatal pathology, pediatric pathology, pediatric respiratory care, adolescent assessment, and adolescent respiratory care. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F) Prerequisites: RESP1120, RESP1130 --- # RESP2170 — Advanced Respiratory Care Seminar RESP 2170 - Advanced Respiratory Care Seminar RESP 2170 - Advanced Respiratory Care Seminar Emphasizes decision making and problem solving as they relate to clinical respiratory care. Topics include: medical ethics, basic computer literacy, TMC exam preparation, and CSE exam preparation. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $209 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 1, Lab - 4. (Sp) Prerequisites: RESP2120, RESP2130 --- # RESP2180 — Clinical Practice III RESP 2180 - Clinical Practice III RESP 2180 - Clinical Practice III In addition, intermittent positive pressure breathing, chest physiotherapy, and airway care are introduced. Case presentations are required to integrate clinical and classroom theory. Topics include: intermittent positive pressure breathing, chest physiotherapy, airway care, medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, and patient assessment. Class - 0, Clinical - 6. (Su) --- # RESP2190 — Clinical Practice IV RESP 2190 - Clinical Practice IV RESP 2190 - Clinical Practice IV In addition, the student is introduced to critical respiratory care. Case presentations are required to integrate clinical and classroom theory. Topics include: intermittent positive pressure breathing, chest physiotherapy, airway care, medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, patient assessment, and respiratory care of the critical care patient. Class - 0, Clinical - 6. (F) --- # RESP2200 — Clinical Practice V RESP 2200 - Clinical Practice V RESP 2200 - Clinical Practice V Case presentations are required to integrate clinical and classroom theory. Topics include: basic respiratory care of critical care patients, airway management, ventilator monitoring, arterial blood collection, blood gas analysis, and EKG. Class - 0, Lab - 9. (F) Prerequisites: RESP2180 --- # RESP2220 — Clinical Practice VI RESP 2220 - Clinical Practice VI RESP 2220 - Clinical Practice VI In addition, students are provided an opportunity for application and reinforcement of pediatric and neonatal intensive care, advanced diagnostics, and rehabilitation/home care. Topics include: mechanical ventilation initiation, patient stabilization, critical care monitoring, hemodynamic measurement, hemodynamic evaluation, bronchial hygiene, weaning mechanics, extubation, arterial line sampling, advanced diagnostics, pediatric/neonatal respiratory care, and rehabilitation/home care. Class - 0, Lab - 21. (Sp) --- # RESP2270 — Rehabilitation and Home Care RESP 2270 - Rehabilitation and Home Care RESP 2270 - Rehabilitation and Home Care Topics include: cardiopulmonary rehabilitation/home care concepts, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation/home care procedures, and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation/home care equipment. Class - 0, Lab - 2. (Sp) --- # SOCI1101 — Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1101 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1101 - Introduction to Sociology Sociology is presented as a science with emphasis placed on its methodology and theoretical foundations. Topics include basic sociological concepts, socialization, social interaction and culture, social groups and institutions, deviance and social control, social stratification, social change, and marriage and family. (associate degree-level course) Class -3, Lab - 0. (E) --- # SOCI1120 — Introduction to Medical Sociology SOCI 1120 - Introduction to Medical Sociology SOCI 1120 - Introduction to Medical Sociology This course largely focuses on issues concerning health and illness in American society as well as societies around the world. Topics include basic sociological concepts, socialization, social stratification, the history of healthcare and medicine from a world view and the United States, epidemiology, medical education, medical research methodology, ethical concerns, and mental health and illness, among others. (associate degree-level course) Class -3, Lab - 0. (F, Sp) --- # SOCI2600 — Introduction to Social Problems SOCI 2600 - Introduction to Social Problems SOCI 2600 - Introduction to Social Problems Emphasis is on causes, consequences, policy, and possible solutions to these problems. (associate degree-level course) Class -3, Lab - 0. (F, SP) --- # SPCH1101 — Public Speaking SPCH 1101 - Public Speaking SPCH 1101 - Public Speaking Topics include selection and organization of materials, preparation and delivery of individual and group presentations, analysis of ideas presented by others, and professionalism. In the Online Speech class students will be responsible for gathering an audience for the speech video, they will need access to a video camera, and meet at least once during the semester with their speech group to plan and video a group presentation. (associate degree-level course) Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $106.10 cost recovery… Prerequisites: ENGL1101 --- # CSSP1010 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician CSSP 1010 - Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician CSSP 1010 - Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Emphasis will be placed on the profession of Central Sterile Processing, basic sciences and related subjects, infection control, aseptic technique, equipment management, sterilization, instrumentation and supplies, legal issues, inventory management, safety, quality assurance, professional development and healthcare trends. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) exam or the Certified Sterile Processing D… Prerequisites: FYES1000, ENGL1010, MATH1012, ALHS1040, ALHS1090 --- # CSSP1020 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum I CSSP 1020 - Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum I CSSP 1020 - Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum I Class - 0, Lab - 18. (F, Sp) --- # CSSP1022 — Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum II CSSP 1022 - Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum II CSSP 1022 - Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Practicum II Class - 0, Lab - 15. (F, Sp) --- # CSSP2010 — Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals CSSP 2010 - Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals CSSP 2010 - Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals Emphasis will be placed on types of endoscopes, instrumentation and accessories, microbiology, endoscope maintenance and leak testing, inspection and preparation of endoscopes, cleaning and disinfection processes for endoscopes, sterilization processes, types of mechanical disinfectors, infection control techniques, department design, transportation and storage of endoscopes, legal issues and regulatory agencies, professional development and healthcare trends. Students completing this course will b… Prerequisites: ENGL1010, MATH1012 --- # CSSP2020 — Endoscope Reprocessing Practicum CSSP 2020 - Endoscope Reprocessing Practicum CSSP 2020 - Endoscope Reprocessing Practicum Topics include but are not limited to: endoscope maintenance and leak testing, inspection and preparation of endoscopes, cleaning and disinfection processes, sterilization processes, mechanical disinfection, infection control techniques, transportation and storage of endoscopes. Together with CSSP 2010, students are prepared to take the Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) exam or the Certified Flexible Endoscope Reprocessor (CFER) exam. Lab - 5. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, MATH1012, CSSP2010 --- # SURG1010 — Introduction to Surgical Technology SURG 1010 - Introduction to Surgical Technology SURG 1010 - Introduction to Surgical Technology Topics include: introduction to preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative principles of surgical technology, professionalism, and health care facility information. (There are surgical procedures that are similar as far as procedural steps, instrumentation, supplies, patient position, etc. This is referred to as the “Co-Related Procedures Concept.” The purpose of using the Co-Related Procedures Concept is to provide the instructor additional time to teach surgical procedures as well as avoid re… Prerequisites: FYES1000, ENGL1101, MATH1111, PSYC1101, ALHS1090, BIOL2113, BIOL2114, BIOL2117, ENGL1102, PSYC2103 --- # SURG1020 — Principles of Surgical Technology SURG 1020 - Principles of Surgical Technology SURG 1020 - Principles of Surgical Technology Topics include: patient care concepts; preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative skills; perioperative case management; and principles of minimally invasive surgical techniques. (There are surgical procedures that are similar as far as procedural steps, instrumentation, supplies, patient position, etc. This is referred to as the “Co-Related Procedures Concept.” The purpose of using the Co-Related Procedures Concept is to provide the instructor additional time to teach surgical procedures as well a… --- # SURG1100 — Surgical Pharmacology SURG 1100 - Surgical Pharmacology SURG 1100 - Surgical Pharmacology Topics include: terminology; medication calculations and measurements; proper handling of medications and solutions used in surgery; guidelines and regulations for medication safety; and types of anesthesia. Class - 1, Lab - 2. (Sp, Su) --- # SURG2030 — Surgical Procedures I SURG 2030 - Surgical Procedures I SURG 2030 - Surgical Procedures I Topics for each surgical specialty will include Anatomy and Physiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnostic Interventions, specialty supplies, equipment, and instrumentation and the Surgical Procedure. There are similar surgical procedures as far as instrumentation, supplies, patient positioning, and operative sequence. This is referred to as the Co-Related Procedures Concept. The purpose of using the Co- Related Procedures Concept is to allow the instructor time to teach surgical procedures and avoid repetition. As with co-related p… Prerequisites: SURG1010, SURG1020 --- # SURG2040 — Surgical Procedures II SURG 2040 - Surgical Procedures II SURG 2040 - Surgical Procedures II Topics for each surgical specialty will include Anatomy and Physiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnostic Interventions, specialty supplies, equipment, and instrumentation and the Surgical Procedure. There are similar surgical procedures as far as instrumentation, supplies, patient positioning, and operative sequence. This is referred to as the Co-Related Procedures Concept. The purpose of using the Co-Related Procedures Concept is to allow the instructor time to teach surgical procedures and avoid repetition. As with co-related… Prerequisites: SURG2030 --- # SURG2110 — Surgical Technology Clinical I SURG 2110 - Surgical Technology Clinical I SURG 2110 - Surgical Technology Clinical I Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Requirements: A student must complete a min… Prerequisites: SURG1010, SURG1020 --- # SURG2120 — Surgical Technology Clinical II SURG 2120 - Surgical Technology Clinical II SURG 2120 - Surgical Technology Clinical II Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Requirements: A student must complete a m… Prerequisites: SURG1010, SURG1020 --- # SURG2130 — Surgical Technology Clinical III SURG 2130 - Surgical Technology Clinical III SURG 2130 - Surgical Technology Clinical III Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Requirements: A student must complete a… Prerequisites: SURG2110, SURG2120 --- # SURG2140 — Surgical Technology Clinical IV SURG 2140 - Surgical Technology Clinical IV SURG 2140 - Surgical Technology Clinical IV Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance with patient care and processing of instruments and supplies. In addition, introduces the development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation and/or participation in routine procedures for core and specialty surgery. Surgical specialties include: General, Cardiothoracic, Genitourinary, Neurologic, Obstetric and etc. Case Requirements: A student must complete a m… Prerequisites: SURG2110, SURG2120 --- # SURG2240 — Seminar in Surgical Technology SURG 2240 - Seminar in Surgical Technology SURG 2240 - Seminar in Surgical Technology Topics include: employability skills, management and leadership, and professional preparation. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (F, Su) Prerequisites: SURG1010, SURG1020, SURG2030 --- # VETT1000 — Veterinary Medical Terminology VETT 1000 - Veterinary Medical Terminology VETT 1000 - Veterinary Medical Terminology Emphasis is placed on building familiarity with medical words through knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Topics include: word origins, word building, abbreviations and symbols, terminology related to animal anatomy, terminology specific to veterinary medicine, and reading medical orders and reports. Class - 2, Lab - 0. (F) --- # VETT1010 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology VETT 1010 - Introduction to Veterinary Technology VETT 1010 - Introduction to Veterinary Technology Emphasis is placed on legal, regulatory, ethical and professional issues. Other topics include: breeds, career choices, and animal identification. Class - 1, Lab - 0. (F) --- # VETT1020 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology I VETT 1020 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology I VETT 1020 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology I Emphasis is placed on laboratory safety and management, technical skills in microscopy, microbiology, and parasitology. Topics include: microscopy and laboratory equipment; handling of laboratory specimens, laboratory safety, and quality control; parasitology; microbiology; and necropsy. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (Sp) --- # VETT1030 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures I VETT 1030 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures I VETT 1030 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures I Emphasis is placed on physical restraint, general patient assessment and care, sample collection, medication administration, instrumentation and supplies, and basic surgery and isolation room procedures. Field trips to satisfy competencies may be arranged and may occur on days other than scheduled class times. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $84 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (Sp) --- # VETT1060 — Animal Anatomy and Physiology VETT 1060 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology VETT 1060 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Topics include: musculoskeletal system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, integumentary system, hematopoietic system, respiratory system, urogenital system, nervous system, endocrine system and the special senses. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F) --- # VETT1070 — Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging VETT 1070 - Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging VETT 1070 - Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Emphasis will be placed on the production of quality radiographs, and laboratory experiences will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: radiation safety, radiographic procedures, quality control, processing and record keeping, ultrasonography, alternate imaging, and maintenance. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $55 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change at the end of any semester. Class - 2, Lab - 3.… Prerequisites: VETT1000, VETT1010 --- # VETT1110 — Veterinary Pathology and Diseases VETT 1110 - Veterinary Pathology and Diseases VETT 1110 - Veterinary Pathology and Diseases Emphasis is placed on the types of diseases and disease transmission. Topics include: classification of causes of disease; responses to injury; sources and transmission of agents; common diseases; toxicology and poisonous plants. Field trips to satisfy competencies may be arranged and may occur on days other than scheduled class times. Class - 4, Lab - 0. (Sp) Prerequisites: VETT1060 --- # VETT1111 — Domestic Animals in Health & Disease I VETT 1111 - Domestic Animals in Health & Disease I VETT 1111 - Domestic Animals in Health & Disease I Topics include classification and causes of disease, response to injury, and the anatomy, physiology, and common diseases associated with the musculoskeletal, digestive, integumentary, and hematopoietic body systems. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F) --- # VETT1112 — Domestic Animals in Health & Disease II VETT 1112 - Domestic Animals in Health & Disease II VETT 1112 - Domestic Animals in Health & Disease II Topics include classification and causes of disease, response to injury, and the anatomy, physiology, and common diseases associated with the urogenital, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, and special senses body systems. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (Sp) --- # VETT2120 — Veterinary Clinical Pathology II VETT 2120 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology II VETT 2120 - Veterinary Clinical Pathology II Topics include: hematology, clinical chemistry, cytology, serology, and urinalysis. Class - 2, Lab - 6. (Su) --- # VETT2130 — Veterinary Clinical Procedures II VETT 2130 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures II VETT 2130 - Veterinary Clinical Procedures II Emphasis is placed on collecting samples, medication administration and therapeutics, catheterization, bandaging techniques, dentistry and advanced patient care procedures. Practical experience will be obtained through rotations at veterinary clinical sites. Field trips to satisfy competencies may be arranged and may occur on days other than scheduled class times. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $55 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fees. Fees are subject to change… --- # VETT2160 — Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2160 - Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2160 - Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians Emphasis is placed on classes and actions of drugs, calculating dosages, proper administration, and dispensing of drugs. Topics include: general pharmacology, calculating dosages, pharmacy, and record keeping. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F) --- # VETT2210 — Laboratory and Exotic Animals for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2210 - Laboratory and Exotic Animals for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2210 - Laboratory and Exotic Animals for Veterinary Technicians Emphasis is placed on principles of animal research, maintaining human health and safety in a research environment, providing proper care and husbandry, nursing procedures and euthanasia. Topics include: principles of animal research, human safety and health considerations, animal care and husbandry, nursing procedures and euthanasia. Field trips to satisfy competencies may be arranged and may occur on days other than scheduled class times. Class - 3, Lab -… Prerequisites: VETT1020, VETT1030 --- # VETT2220 — Veterinary Practice Management VETT 2220 - Veterinary Practice Management VETT 2220 - Veterinary Practice Management Emphasis is placed on office management and client relations. Field trips to satisfy competencies may be arranged and may occur on days other than scheduled class times. Class - 3, Lab - 0. (Sp) --- # VETT2230 — Veterinary Anesthesiology and Surgical Procedures VETT 2230 - Veterinary Anesthesiology and Surgical Procedures VETT 2230 - Veterinary Anesthesiology and Surgical Procedures Emphasis is placed on assisting in surgical procedures and administering and monitoring anesthesia. Topics include: surgical assisting, anesthesia, special equipment, and emergencies. Practical experience will be obtained through rotations at veterinary clinical sites. Field trips to satisfy competencies may be arranged and may occur on days other than scheduled class times. Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $55 cost recovery course fee in addition to t… --- # VETT2300 — Veterinary Technology Clinical Internship VETT 2300 - Veterinary Technology Clinical Internship VETT 2300 - Veterinary Technology Clinical Internship Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities through realistic work situations on the job. Job sites can include veterinary referral/teaching hospitals, private veterinary hospitals and clinics, research laboratories, and other facilities supervised by a veterinarian or a credentialed veterinary technician. Topics include, but are not limited to: office and hospital procedures, client relations and communications; pharmacy and pharmacology; nursing; anesthesia; surgical nu… --- # WELD1000 — Introduction to Welding Technology WELD 1000 - Introduction to Welding Technology WELD 1000 - Introduction to Welding Technology Topics include: industrial safety and health practices, hand tool and power machine use, measurement, Oxyacetylene welding, fitup and tacking, and Welding career potentials. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) --- # WELD1010 — Oxyfuel Cutting WELD 1010 - Oxyfuel Cutting WELD 1010 - Oxyfuel Cutting Topics include: metal heating and cutting techniques, manual and automatic oxyfuel cutting techniques, oxyfuel pipe cutting, plate beveling, plasma torch and theory, plasma machine set up and operation, and plasma cutting techniques. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: WELD1000 --- # WELD1030 — Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology WELD 1030 - Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology WELD 1030 - Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology An emphasis is placed on identifying types of welds, understanding prints and the associated abbreviations and symbols. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) --- # WELD1040 — Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1040 - Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1040 - Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding Qualification tests; flat position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial welds. Topics include: Flat SMAW safety and health practices, selection and applications of electrodes, selection and applications for Flat SMAW, Flat SMAW joints, and Flat SMAW to specification. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: WELD1000, WELD1030, WELD1090, WELD1010 --- # WELD1050 — Horizontal Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1050 - Horizontal Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1050 - Horizontal Shielded Metal Arc Welding Qualification tests; horizontal position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: Horizontal SMAW safety and health practices, selection and applications of electrodes, selection and applications for Horizontal SMAW, Horizontal SMAW joints, and Horizontal SMAW to specification. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (Sp, F) --- # WELD1060 — Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1060 - Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1060 - Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welding Qualification tests; vertical position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: Vertical SMAW safety and health practices, selection and applications of electrodes for Vertical SMAW, Vertical SMAW joints, and Vertical SMAW to specification. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F, Su) --- # WELD1070 — Overhead Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1070 - Overhead Shielded Metal Arc Welding WELD 1070 - Overhead Shielded Metal Arc Welding Qualification tests; overhead position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: overhead SMAW safety and health practices, selection and applications of electrodes for overhead SMAW, overhead SMAW joints, and overhead SMAW to specification. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (F, Sp) --- # WELD1090 — Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 1090 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 1090 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Qualification tests; all positions, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: GMAW safety and health practices; GMAW theory, machines, and set up; transfer modes; wire selection; shielded gas selection; and GMAW joints in all positions. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (Sp, F) --- # WELD1110 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 1110 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 1110 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Students are prepared to meet the qualification criteria of selected national welding codes and standards. Topics include: test methods and procedures, national industrial codes and standards, fillet and groove weld specimens, and preparation for qualifications and job entry. Topics include: GTAW safety and health practices; shielding gases; metal cleaning procedures; GTAW machines and equipment set up; selection of filler rods; GTAW weld positions; and advanced production of GTAW beads, bead patterns, and joints. Class… Prerequisites: WELD1090 --- # WELD1120 — Preparation for Industrial Qualification WELD 1120 - Preparation for Industrial Qualification WELD 1120 - Preparation for Industrial Qualification Students are prepared to meet the qualification criteria of selected national welding codes and standards. Topics include: Review of safety, measurements, oxyfuel & plasma cutting, carbon arc gouging, work ethics; test methods and procedures, national industrial codes and standards, fillet and groove weld specimens, and preparation for qualifications and job entry. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (E) Prerequisites: WELD1070, WELD1090, WELD1110 --- # WELD1150 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 1150 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 1150 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Qualification tests are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making advanced level industrial standard welds. Topics include: GTAW safety and health practices; shielding gases; metal cleaning procedures; GTAW machines and equipment set up; selection of filler rods; GTAW weld positions; and advanced production of GTAW beads, bead patterns, and joints. Class - 2, Lab - 3. (E) --- # WELD1151 — Fabrication Processes WELD 1151 - Fabrication Processes WELD 1151 - Fabrication Processes Topics include: metal fabrication safety, and health practices, measuring, cutting, shearing, fitup, tacking, welding, distortion control, machine operation and preventative maintenance, and metal fabrication procedures. Class - 2, Lab - 2. (F, Sp) Prerequisites: WELD1000, WELD1030, WELD1090 --- # WELD1152 — Pipe Welding WELD 1152 - Pipe Welding WELD 1152 - Pipe Welding Topics include: pipe welding safety and health practices, pipe welding nomenclature, pipe layout and preparation, pipe joint assembly, horizontal welds on pipe (2G), vertical welds on pipe (5G), and welds on 45 degree angle pipe (6G). Class - 2, Lab - 5. (T) Prerequisites: WELD1040, WELD1050, WELD1060, WELD1070 --- # WELD1153 — Flux Cored Arc Welding WELD 1153 - Flux Cored Arc Welding WELD 1153 - Flux Cored Arc Welding Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standards welds. Topics include: FCAW safety and health practices, FCAW theory, machine set up and operation, shielded gas selection, and FCAW joints in all positions. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (Sp, F) Prerequisites: WELD1000, WELD1030, WELD1090 --- # WELD1156 — Ornamental Iron Works WELD 1156 - Ornamental Iron Works WELD 1156 - Ornamental Iron Works Topics include: introduction to ornamental ironworks and safety practices; use of scroll machine, and use of bar twister. Class - 3, Lab - 3. (T) Prerequisites: WELD1010, WELD1030, WELD1040, WELD1090 --- # WELD1165 — Robotic Welding Operator 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 1165 - Robotic Welding Operator WELD 1165 - Robotic Welding Operator The robotics course may be taken after successfully completing the 4 required courses for the GMAW certificate. (The student will already be knowledgeable in GMAW welding and will become skilled in GMAW robotic welding operations.) This includes safety, robotic capabilities, basic programming, fixture requirements, troubleshooting, efficiency, and minimal maintenance. 3 Sp, F Prerequisites: WELD1000, WELD1010, WELD1030, WELD1090 --- # PNSG1600 — Intro to Pharmacology and Clinical Calculations 5.333 credits · 5.333 hours PNSG 1600 - Intro to Pharmacology and Clinical Calculations PNSG 1600 - Intro to Pharmacology and Clinical Calculations Emphasizes critical thinking skills and introduces pharmacological classes. Topics include systems of measurement, calculating drug problems, resource materials usage, fundamental pharmacology, administering medications in a simulated clinical environment, principles of IV therapy techniques, and client education. After this pharmacology course, students will have completed a minimum of 85 lecture/lab (4250/50min) hours. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assesse… --- # PNSG1605 — Fundamentals 8.8 credits · 8.8 hours PNSG 1605 - Fundamentals PNSG 1605 - Fundamentals Topics include: nursing as a profession; scope of practice; ethics and law; client care which is defined as using the nursing process, using critical thinking, and providing client education and includes principles and skills of nursing practice, documentation, history taking, and an introduction to structure, function, terminology associated with healthcare, and physical assessment of body systems; customer/client relationships; standard precautions; activities of daily living; infection control/ blood-borne/ airborne pathogens; hygiene and p… --- # PNSG1610 — Adult Health Nursing I 9 credits · 9 hours PNSG 1610 - Adult Health Nursing I PNSG 1610 - Adult Health Nursing I Lecture/lab topics include terminology associated with healthcare, structure and function of body systems, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders, and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment, pharmacology, nutrition and standard precautions concerning the cardiovascular, respiratory, and hematological and immunological systems. Clinical topics include but are not limited to hygiene and per… --- # PNSG1615 — Adult Health Nursing II 9 credits · 9 hours PNSG 1615 - Adult Health Nursing II PNSG 1615 - Adult Health Nursing II Lecture/lab topics include functions of the human body, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment, pharmacology, nutrition and standard precautions with regard to the endocrine, gastrointestinal, and urinary systems. Clinical topics include, but are not limited to: hygiene and personal care; mobility and bio… Prerequisites: PNSG1600, PNSG1605, PNSG1610 --- # PNSG1620 — Adult Health Nursing III 9 credits · 9 hours PNSG 1620 - Adult Health Nursing III PNSG 1620 - Adult Health Nursing III Lecture/lab topics include functions of the human body, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment, pharmacology, nutrition and standard precautions with regard to the neurological and sensory systems, disaster preparedness, emergency response, triage, and bioterrorism. Clinical topics include, but are not… Prerequisites: PNSG1615, PNSG1635, PNSG1630 --- # PNSG1625 — Adult Health Nursing IV 9 credits · 9 hours PNSG 1625 - Adult Health Nursing IV PNSG 1625 - Adult Health Nursing IV Lecture/lab topics include functions of the human body, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance; prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; immunology; as well as pathological diseases, disorders and deviations from the normal state of health, client care, treatment, pharmacology, nutrition and standard precautions with regard to the integumentary and musculoskeletal systems and oncology. Clinical topics include, but are not limited to: hygiene and personal care; mobility a… Prerequisites: PNSG1615, PNSG1635, PNSG1630 --- # PNSG1630 — Mental Health Nursing 6 credits · 6 hours PNSG 1630 - Mental Health Nursing PNSG 1630 - Mental Health Nursing Focuses on health management and maintenance and the prevention of illness, care of the mental health patient as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. Emphasis is placed on students understanding mental health principles and their application within the context of family, work and social interactions. Topics include an overview of psychological disorders and their treatments; terminology associated with health care, stress and health; health management and maintenance and prevention of illness; care of the… Prerequisites: PNSG1600, PNSG1605, PNSG1610 --- # PNSG1635 — Maternal Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours PNSG 1635 - Maternal Nursing PNSG 1635 - Maternal Nursing The definition of client care includes using the nursing process, performing assessments, using critical thinking, providing client education, displaying cultural competence across the life span, and with attention to special populations. Topics include the function of the human body systems, terminology associated with healthcare, health management and maintenance and prevention of illness; care of the individual as a whole; and deviations from the normal state of health in the reproductive system, pathological and nonpathological con… Prerequisites: PNSG1600, PNSG1605, PNSG1610 --- # PNSG1640 — Pediatric Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours PNSG 1640 - Pediatric Nursing PNSG 1640 - Pediatric Nursing The definition of client care includes using the nursing process, performing assessments, using critical thinking, and providing client education. Topics include health management and maintenance and prevention of illness, care of the child as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health in the pediatric client; client, care, treatments, pharmacology, and diet therapy of the pediatric client; growth and development; functions of the human body, terminology associated with healthcare, and standard precautions. After this pe… Prerequisites: PNSG1615, PNSG1635, PNSG1630 --- # PNSG1645 — Practical Nursing Capstone 6.8 credits · 6.8 hours PNSG 1645 - Practical Nursing Capstone PNSG 1645 - Practical Nursing Capstone Topics include application of the nursing process, critical thinking, supervisory skills, client education methods, group dynamics, professional oral and written communication, and conflict resolution. At completion of this nursing leadership course, students will have completed a minimum of 54 lecture/lab (2700/50 min) hours and 60 clock (3600/60 min) hours of leadership-related clinical experience. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $121 cost recovery course fee in addition to tuition and fe… Prerequisites: PNSG1615, PNSG1635, PNSG1630 --- # THEA1101 — Theater Appreciation 0 credits · 0 hours THEA 1101 - Theater Appreciation THEA 1101 - Theater Appreciation Critical views of theatrical performances are examined alongside scripts. Emphasis is placed on the students’ understanding of foundational elements, principles, and theories of dramatic art, including classical and contemporary varieties. The performance component of this course enables students to appreciate the process by which theatre is realized and the creative and cultural significance of theatre as a basic human endeavor. Note: Students enrolled in this course will be assessed a $82.05 cost recovery fee in addition to t… Prerequisites: ENGL1101