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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACA 085 | Improving Study Skills | — | This course is designed to improve academic study, skills and introduce resources that will, complement developmental courses and engender, success in college level courses. Topics include, basic stu… source |
| ACA 111 | College Student Success | — | This course introduces the college's physical,, academic, and social environment and promotes the, personal development essential for success., Topics include campus facilities and resources;, polici… source |
| ACA 118 | College Study Skills | — | This course covers skills and strategies designed, to improve study behaviors. Topics include time, management, note taking, test taking, memory, techniques, active reading strategies, critical, thin… source |
| ACA 122 | College Transfer Success | — | This course provides information and strategies, necessary to develop clear academic and, professional goals beyond the community college, experience. Topics include the CAA, college, policies and cu… source |
| ACC 120 | Principles of Financial Accounting | — | This course introduces business decision making, using accounting information systems. Emphasis is, placed on analyzing, summarizing, reporting, and, interpreting financial information. Upon, complet… source |
| ACC 121 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | This course includes a greater emphasis on, managerial and cost accounting skills. Emphasis, is placed on managerial accounting concepts for, external and internal analysis, reporting and, decision m… source |
| ACC 122 | Principles of Financial Accounting II | — | This course provides additional instruction in the, financial accounting concepts and procedures, introduced in . Emphasis is placed on the, analysis of specific balance sheet accounts, with, in dept… source |
| ACC 129 | Individual Income Taxes | — | This course introduces the relevant laws governing, individual income taxation. Topics include tax, law, electronic research and methodologies, and, the use of technology for preparation of, individu… source |
| ACC 140 | Payroll Accounting | — | This course covers federal and state laws, pertaining to wages, payroll taxes, payroll tax, forms, and journal and general ledger, transactions. Emphasis is placed on computing, wages; calculating so… source |
| ACC 149 | Introduction to Accounting Spreadsheets | — | This course provides a working knowledge of, computer spreadsheets and their use in accounting., Topics include pre programmed problems,, model building problems, beginning level macros,, graphics, a… source |
| ACC 150 | Accounting Software Applications | — | This course introduces microcomputer applications, related to accounting systems. Topics include, general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts, payable, inventory, payroll, and correcting,, adjustin… source |
| ARC 112 | Construction Material & Methods | — | source |
| ARC 131 | Building Codes | — | This course covers the methods of researching building codes for specific projects. Topics include residential and commercial building codes. Upon completion, students should be able to determine the… source |
| ARC 132 | Specifications and Contracts | — | This course covers the development of written specifications and the implications of different contractual arrangements. Topics include specification development, contracts, bidding material research… source |
| ART 111 | Art Appreciation | — | This course introduces the origins and historical, development of art. Emphasis is placed on the, relationship of design principles to various art, forms including but not limited to sculpture,, pain… source |
| ART 114 | Art History Survey I | — | This course covers the development of art forms, from ancient times to the Renaissance. Emphasis, is placed on content, terminology, design, and, style. Upon completion, students should be able, to d… source |
| ART 115 | Art History Survey II | — | This course covers the development of art forms, from the Renaissance to the present. Emphasis is, placed on content, terminology, design, and style., Upon completion, students should be able to, dem… source |
| ATR 280 | Robotic Fundamentals | — | This course covers application, programming, and, maintenance fundamentals for robotic devices., Emphasis is placed on terminology, problem, solving, robotic systems controls, and hands on, projects.… source |
| AUT 113 | Automotive Servicing I | — | This course is a lab used as an alternative to, co op placement. Emphasis is placed on shop, operations, troubleshooting, testing, adjusting,, repairing, and replacing components using, appropriate t… source |
| AUT 116 | Engine Repair | — | This course covers the theory, construction,, inspection, diagnosis, and repair of internal, combustion engines and related systems. Topics, include fundamental operating principles of, engines and d… source |
| AUT 116A | Engine Repair Lab | — | This course is an optional lab to be used as an, alternative to co op placement in meeting the, NATEF standards for total hours. Topics include, diagnosis, inspection, adjustment, and repair of, auto… source |
| AUT 141 | Suspension & Steering Systems | — | This course covers principles of operation, types,, and diagnosis/repair of suspension and steering, systems to include steering geometry. Topics, include manual and power steering systems and, stand… source |
| AUT 141A | Suspension & Steering Lab | — | This course is an optional lab to be used as an, alternative to co op placement in meeting the, NATEF standards for total hours. Topics include, manual and power steering systems and standard and, el… source |
| AUT 151 | Brake Systems | — | This course covers principles of operation and, types, diagnosis, service, and repair of brake, systems. Topics include drum and disc brakes, involving hydraulic, vacuum boost, hydra boost,, electric… source |
| AUT 151A | Brakes Systems Lab | — | This course is an optional lab to be used as an, alternative to co op placement in meeting the, NATEF standards for total hours. Topics include, drum and disc brakes involving hydraulic,, vacuum boos… source |
| AUT 163 | Advanced Automotive Electricity | — | This course covers electronic theory, wiring, diagrams, test equipment, and diagnosis, repair,, and replacement of electronics, lighting, gauges,, horn, wiper, accessories, and body modules., Topics… source |
| AUT 163A | Advanced Automotive Electricity Lab | — | This course is an optional lab to be used as an, alternative to co op placement in meeting the, NATEF standards for total hours. Topics include, networking and module communication, circuit, construc… source |
| AUT 181 | Engine Performance 1 | — | This course covers the introduction, theory of, operation, and basic diagnostic procedures, required to restore engine performance to vehicles, equipped with complex engine control systems., Topics i… source |
| AUT 183 | Engine Performance 2 | — | This course covers study of the electronic engine, control systems, the diagnostic process used to, locate engine performance concerns, and procedures, used to restore normal operation. Topics will,… source |
| AUT 212 | Auto Shop Management | — | This course covers the principles of management, essential to decision making, communication,, authority, and leadership. Topics include shop, supervision, shop organization, customer, relations, cos… source |
| AUT 213 | Automotive Servicing 2 | — | This course is a lab used as an alternative to, co op placement. Emphasis is placed on shop, operations, troubleshooting, testing, adjusting,, repairing, and replacing components using, appropriate t… source |
| AUT 221 | Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles | — | This course covers operation, diagnosis, service,, and repair of automatic transmissions/transaxles., Topics include hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical,, and electrical/electronic operation of automati… source |
| AUT 221A | Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Lab | — | This course is an optional lab to be used as an, alternative to co op placement in meeting the, NATEF standards for total hours. Topics include, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and, electrical/elec… source |
| AUT 231 | Manual Transmissions/Transaxles/Drive, Trains | — | This course covers the operation, diagnosis, and, repair of manual transmissions/transaxles,, clutches, driveshafts, axles, and final drives., Topics include theory of torque, power flow, and, manual… source |
| AUT 231A | Manual Transmissions/Transaxles/Drive, Trains Lab | — | This course is an optional lab for the program, that needs to meet NATEF hour standards but does, not have a co op component in the program. Topics, include manual drive train diagnosis, service and,… source |
| AUT 281 | Advanced Engine Performance | — | This course utilizes service information and, specialized test equipment to diagnose and repair, power train control systems. Topics include, computerized ignition, fuel and emission systems,, relate… source |
| BIO 110 | Principles of Biology | — | This course provides a survey of fundamental, biological principles for non science majors. , Emphasis is placed on basic chemistry, cell, biology, metabolism, genetics, evolution,, ecology, diversit… source |
| BIO 111 | General Biology I | — | This course introduces the principles and, concepts of biology. Emphasis is placed on basic, biological chemistry, molecular and cellular, biology, metabolism and energy transformation,, genetics, ev… source |
| BIO 112 | General Biology II | — | This course is a continuation of . , Emphasis is placed on organisms, evolution,, biodiversity, plant and animal systems, ecology,, and other related topics. Upon completion,, students should be able… source |
| BIO 163 | Basic Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course provides a basic study of the, structure and function of the human body. Topics, include a basic study of the body systems as well, as an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues,, nut… source |
| BIO 168 | Anatomy and Physiology I | — | This course provides a comprehensive study of the, anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics, include body organization, homeostasis, cytology,, histology, and the integumentary, skeletal,, mu… source |
| BIO 169 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | This course provides a continuation of the, comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology, of the human body. Topics include the endocrine,, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive,, ur… source |
| BIO 175 | General Microbiology | — | This course covers principles of microbiology with, emphasis on microorganisms and human disease., Topics include an overview of microbiology and, aspects of medical microbiology, identification, and… source |
| BIO 275 | Microbiology | — | This course covers principles of microbiology and, the impact these organisms have on man and the, environment. Topics include the various groups of, microorganisms, their structure, physiology,, gen… source |
| BPR 111 | Print Reading | — | This course introduces the basic principles of, print reading. Topics include line types,, orthographic projections, dimensioning methods,, and notes. Upon completion, students should be, able to int… source |
| BPR 130 | Print Reading Construction | — | This course covers the interpretation of prints, and specifications that are associated with design, and construction projects. Topics include, interpretation of documents for foundations, floor, pla… source |
| BUS 110 | Introduction to Business | — | This course provides a survey of the business, world. Topics include the basic principles and, practices of contemporary business. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, an underst… source |
| BUS 115 | Business Law I | — | This course introduces the student to the legal, and ethical framework of business. Contracts,, negotiable instruments, the law of sales, torts,, crimes, constitutional law, the Uniform, Commercial C… source |
| BUS 116 | Business Law II | — | This course includes the study of the legal and, ethical framework of business. Business, Organizations, property law, intellectual, property law, agency and employment law, consumer, law, secured tr… source |
| BUS 121 | Business Math | — | This course covers fundamental mathematical, operations and their application to business, problems. Topics include payroll, pricing,, interest and discount, commission, taxes, and, other pertinent u… source |
| BUS 137 | Principles of Management | — | This course is designed to be an overview of the, major functions of management. Emphasis is placed, on planning, organizing, controlling, directing,, and communicating. Upon completion, students, sh… source |
| BUS 147 | Business Insurance | — | This course surveys the basic concepts of risk, management. Topics include principles and, applications of health, property, life, and, casualty insurance. Upon completion, students, should be able t… source |
| BUS 151 | People Skills | — | This course introduces the basic concepts of, identity and communication in the business, setting. Topics include self concept, values,, communication styles, feelings and emotions, roles, versus rel… source |
| BUS 225 | Business Finance | — | This course provides an overview of business, financial management. Emphasis is placed on, financial statement analysis, time value of money,, management of cash flow, risk and return, and, sources o… source |
| BUS 230 | Small Business Management | — | This course introduces the challenges of, entrepreneurship including the startup and, operation of a small business. Topics include, market research techniques, feasibility studies,, site analysis, f… source |
| BUS 239 | Business Applications Seminar | — | This course is designed as a capstone course for, Business Administration majors. Emphasis is, placed on decision making in the areas of, management, marketing, production, purchasing, and, finance.… source |
| BUS 253 | Leadership and Management Skills | — | This course includes a study of the qualities,, behaviors, and personal styles exhibited by, leaders. Emphasis is placed on coaching,, counseling, team building, and employee, involvement. Upon compl… source |
| BUS 260 | Business Communication | — | This course is designed to develop skills in, writing business communications. Emphasis is, placed on business reports, correspondence, and, professional presentations. Upon completion,, students sho… source |
| BUS 270 | Professional Development | — | This course provides basic knowledge of, self improvement techniques as related to success, in the professional world. Topics include, positive human relations, job seeking skills, and, projecting po… source |
| CAR 111 | Carpentry 1 | — | This course introduces the theory and construction methods associated with the building industry, including framing, materials, tools, and equipment. Topics include safety, hand/power tool use, site… source |
| CAR 112 | Carpentry 2 | — | This course covers the advanced theory and construction methods associated with the building industry including framing and exterior finishes. Topics include safety, hand/power tool use, measurement… source |
| CAR 114 | Residential Building Codes | — | This course covers building codes and the requirements of state and local construction regulations. Emphasis is placed on the minimum requirements of the North Carolina building codes related to resi… source |
| CAR 115 | Residential Planning/Estimating | — | This course covers project planning, management, and estimating for residential or light commercial buildings. Topics include planning and scheduling, interpretation of working drawings and specifica… source |
| CCT 250 | Network Vulnerabilities I | — | This course introduces students to penetration, testing, network vulnerabilities, and hacking., Topics include an overview of traditional network, security, system hardening, and known weaknesses., U… source |
| CCT 251 | Network Vulnerabilities II | — | This course advances students' knowledge of, penetration testing, network vulnerabilities, and, hacking. Topics include analyzing advanced, techniques for circumventing network security, hardware and… source |
| CHM 090 | Chemistry Concepts | — | This course provides a non laboratory based, introduction to basic concepts of chemistry., Topics include measurements, matter, energy,, atomic theory, bonding, molecular structure,, nomenclature, ba… source |
| CHM 130 | General, Organic, & Biochemistry | — | This course provides a survey of basic facts and, principles of general, organic, and biochemistry., Topics include measurement, molecular structure,, nuclear chemistry, solutions, acid base chemistr… source |
| CHM 130A | General, Organic, & Biochemistry Lab | — | This course is a laboratory for . Emphasis, is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance, materials presented in . Upon completion,, students should be able to utilize basic, laboratory procedure… source |
| CHM 131 | Introduction to Chemistry | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of, inorganic chemistry. Topics include measurement,, matter and energy, atomic and molecular structure,, nuclear chemistry, stoichiometry, chemical, f… source |
| CHM 131A | Introduction to Chemistry Lab | — | This course is a laboratory to accompany ., Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that, enhance materials presented in . Upon, completion, students should be able to utilize, basic laboratory… source |
| CHM 132 | Organic and Biochemistry | — | This course provides a survey of major functional, classes of compounds in organic and biochemistry., Topics include structure, properties, and, reactions of the major organic and biological, molecul… source |
| CHM 151 | General Chemistry I | — | This course covers fundamental principles and laws, of chemistry. Topics include measurement, atomic, and molecular structure, periodicity, chemical, reactions, chemical bonding, stoichiometry,, ther… source |
| CHM 152 | General Chemistry II | — | This course provides a continuation of the study, of the fundamental principles and laws of, chemistry. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium,, ionic and redox equations, acid base theory,, electroche… source |
| CIS 110 | Introduction to Computers | — | This course introduces computer concepts,, including fundamental functions and operations of, the computer. Topics include identification of, hardware components, basic computer operations,, security… source |
| CIS 111 | Basic PC Literacy | — | This course provides an overview of computer, concepts. Emphasis is placed on the use of, personal computers and software applications for, personal and fundamental workplace use. Upon, completion, s… source |
| CIS 113 | Computer Basics | — | This course introduces basic computer usage for, non computer majors. Emphasis is placed on, developing basic personal computer skills. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, compe… source |
| CIS 115 | Introduction to Programming and Logic | — | This course introduces computer programming and, problem solving in a structured program logic, environment. Topics include language syntax, data, types, program organization, problem solving, method… source |
| CJC 110 | Basic Law Enforcement BLET | — | This course covers the basic skills and knowledge, needed for entry level employment as a law, enforcement officer in North Carolina. Topics, include those mandated by North Carolina, Administration… source |
| CJC 111 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | This course introduces the components and, processes of the criminal justice system. Topics, include history, structure, functions, and, philosophy of the criminal justice system and, their relations… source |
| CJC 112 | Criminology | — | This course introduces deviant behavior as it, relates to criminal activity. Topics include, theories of crime causation; statistical analysis, of criminal behavior; past, present, and future, social… source |
| CJC 113 | Juvenile Justice | — | This course covers the juvenile justice system and, related juvenile issues. Topics include an, overview of the juvenile justice system, treatment, and prevention programs, special areas and laws, un… source |
| CJC 120 | Interviews/Interrogations | — | This course covers basic and special techniques, employed in criminal justice interviews and, interrogations. Emphasis is placed on the, interview/interrogation process, including, interpretation of… source |
| CJC 121 | Law Enforcement Operations | — | This course introduces fundamental law enforcement, operations. Topics include the contemporary, evolution of law enforcement operations and, related issues. Upon completion, students should, be able… source |
| CJC 131 | Criminal Law | — | This course covers the, history/evolution/principles and contemporary, applications of criminal law. Topics include, sources of substantive law, classification of, crimes, parties to crime, elements… source |
| CJC 132 | Court Procedure & Evidence | — | This course covers judicial, structure/process/procedure from incident to, disposition, kinds and degrees of evidence, and, the rules governing admissibility of evidence in, court. Topics include con… source |
| CJC 141 | Corrections | — | This course covers the history, major, philosophies, components, and current practices, and problems of the field of corrections. Topics, include historical evolution, functions of the, various compo… source |
| CJC 212 | Ethics & Community Relations | — | This course covers ethical considerations and, accepted standards applicable to criminal justice, organizations and professionals. Topics include, ethical systems; social change, values, and norms;,… source |
| CJC 213 | Substance Abuse | — | This course is a study of substance abuse in our, society. Topics include the history and, classifications of drug abuse and the social,, physical, and psychological impact of drug abuse., Upon compl… source |
| CJC 221 | Investigative Principles | — | This course introduces the theories and, fundamentals of the investigative process. Topics, include crime scene/incident processing,, information gathering techniques,, collection/preservation of evi… source |
| CJC 231 | Constitutional Law | — | The course covers the impact of the Constitution, of the United States and its amendments on the, criminal justice system. Topics include the, structure of the Constitution and its amendments,, court… source |
| CJC 241 | Community Based Corrections | — | This course covers programs for convicted, offenders that are used both as alternatives to, incarceration and in post incarceration, situations. Topics include offenders, diversion,, house arrest, re… source |
| CMT 120 | Codes and Inspections | — | This course covers building codes and the code, inspections process used in the design and, construction of residential and commercial, buildings. Emphasis is placed on commercial,, residential, and… source |
| COM 110 | Introduction to Communication | — | This course provides an overview of the basic, concepts of communication and the skills necessary, to communicate in various contexts. Emphasis is, placed on communication theories and techniques, us… source |
| COM 111 | Voice and Diction I | — | This course provides guided practice in the proper, production of speech. Emphasis is placed on, improving speech, including breathing,, articulation, pronunciation, and other vocal, variables. Upon… source |
| COM 120 | Introduction to Interpersonal, Communication | — | This course introduces the practices and, principles of interpersonal communication in both, dyadic and group settings. Emphasis is placed on, the communication process, perception, listening,, self… source |
| COM 231 | Public Speaking | — | This course provides instruction and experience in, preparation and delivery of speeches within a, public setting and group discussion. Emphasis is, placed on research, preparation, delivery, and, ev… source |
| COS 111 | Cosmetology Concepts I | — | This course introduces basic cosmetology concepts., Topics include safety, first aid, sanitation,, bacteriology, anatomy, diseases and disorders,, hygiene, product knowledge, chemistry, ethics,, mani… source |
| COS 112 | Salon I | — | This course introduces basic salon services., Topics include scalp treatments, shampooing,, rinsing, hair color, design, haircutting,, permanent waving, pressing, relaxing, wigs, and, other related t… source |
| COS 113 | Cosmetology Concepts II | — | This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology, concepts. Topics include safety, product, knowledge, chemistry, manicuring, chemical, restructuring, and hair coloring. Upon, completion, students s… source |
| COS 114 | Salon II | — | This course provides experience in a simulated, salon setting. Topics include basic skin care,, manicuring, nail application, scalp treatments,, shampooing, rinsing, hair color, design,, haircutting,… source |
| COS 115 | Cosmetology Concepts III | — | This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology, concepts. Topics include safety, product, knowledge, salon management, salesmanship, skin, care, electricity/light therapy, wigs, thermal, hair styl… source |
| COS 116 | Salon III | — | This course provides comprehensive experience in a, simulated salon setting. Emphasis is placed on, intermediate level of skin care, manicuring, scalp, treatments, shampooing, hair color, design,, ha… source |
| COS 117 | Cosmetology Concepts IV | — | This course covers advanced cosmetology concepts., Topics include chemistry and hair structure,, advanced cutting and design, and an overview of, all cosmetology concepts in preparation for the, lice… source |
| COS 118 | Salon IV | — | This course provides advanced experience in a, simulated salon setting. Emphasis is placed on, efficient and competent delivery of all salon, services in preparation for the licensing, examination an… source |
| COS 223 | Contemporary Hair Coloring | — | This course covers basic color concepts, hair, coloring problems, and application techniques., Topics include color theory, terminology,, contemporary techniques, product knowledge, and, other relate… source |
| CSC 121 | Python Programming | — | This course introduces computer programming using, the Python programming language. Emphasis is, placed on common algorithms and programming, principles utilizing the standard library, distributed wi… source |
| CSC 134 | C++ Programming | — | This course introduces computer programming using, the C++ programming language with object oriented, programming principles. Emphasis is placed on, event driven programming methods, including, creat… source |
| CSC 139 | Visual BASIC Programming | — | This course introduces computer programming using, the Visual BASIC programming language with, object oriented programming principles. Emphasis, is placed on event driven programming methods,, includ… source |
| CSC 151 | JAVA Programming | — | This course introduces computer programming using, the JAVA programming language with object oriented, programming principles. Emphasis is placed on, event driven programming methods, including, crea… source |
| CSC 251 | Advanced JAVA Programming | — | This course is a continuation of using the, JAVA programming language with object oriented, programming principles. Emphasis is placed on, event driven programming methods, including, creating and ma… source |
| CST 221 | Statics/Structures | — | This course covers the basic concepts of statics and strength of materials related to building structures. Topics include span charts, dimensional framing requirements, building forces on columns, be… source |
| CST 241 | Planning/Estimating 1 | — | This course covers the procedures involved in planning and estimating a construction/building project. Topics include Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat and performing quantity… source |
| CSV 110 | Introduction to Customer Service | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of, customer service technology. Topics include, retail sales, order entry, credit, collection,, authorization services, and fraud control. Upon, completion, s… source |
| CTI 110 | Web, Programming, and Database, Foundation | — | This course covers the introduction of the tools, and resources available to students in, programming, mark up language and services on the, Internet. Topics include standard mark up language, Intern… source |
| CTI 120 | Network and Security Foundation | — | This course introduces students to the Network, concepts, including networking terminology and, protocols, local and wide area networks, and, network standards. Emphasis is placed on securing, inform… source |
| CTI 141 | Cloud and Storage Concepts | — | This course introduces cloud computing and storage, concepts. Emphasis is placed on cloud terminology,, virtualization, storage networking and access, control. Upon completion, students should be abl… source |
| CTS 115 | Information Systems Business Concepts | — | The course introduces the role of IT in managing, business processes and the need for business, process and IT alignment. Emphasis is placed on, industry need for understanding business, challenges a… source |
| CTS 120 | Hardware/Software Support | — | This course covers the basic hardware of a, personal computer, including installation,, operations and interactions with software. Topics, include component identification, memory system,, peripheral… source |
| CTS 130 | Spreadsheet | — | This course introduces basic spreadsheet design, and development. Topics include writing formulas,, using functions, enhancing spreadsheets, creating, charts, and printing. Upon completion, students,… source |
| CTS 155 | Tech Support Functions | — | This course introduces a variety of diagnostic and, instructional tools that are used to evaluate the, performance of technical support technologies., Emphasis is placed on technical support manageme… source |
| CTS 285 | Systems Analysis & Design | — | This course introduces established and evolving, methodologies for the analysis, design, and, development of an information system. Emphasis is, placed on system characteristics, managing, projects,… source |
| CTS 289 | System Support Project | — | This course provides an opportunity to complete a, significant support project with minimal, instructor assistance. Emphasis is placed on, written and oral communication skills, project, definition,… source |
| DBA 110 | Database Concepts | — | This course introduces database design and, creation using a DBMS product. Emphasis is placed, on data dictionaries, normalization, data, integrity, data modeling, and creation of simple, tables, que… source |
| DEN 110 | Orofacial Anatomy | — | This course introduces the structures of the head,, neck, and oral cavity. Topics include tooth, morphology, head and neck anatomy, histology, and, embryology. Upon completion, students should be, ab… source |
| DEN 111 | Infection/Hazard Control | — | This course introduces the infection and hazard, control procedures necessary for the safe practice, of dentistry. Topics include microbiology,, practical infection control, sterilization and, monito… source |
| DEN 112 | Dental Radiography | — | This course provides a comprehensive view of the, principles and procedures of radiology as they, apply to dentistry. Topics include techniques in, exposing, processing, and evaluating radiographs,,… source |
| DEN 120 | Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lecture | — | This course introduces preoperative and clinical, dental hygiene concepts. Emphasis is placed on, the assessment phase of patient care as well as, the theory of basic dental hygiene, instrumentation.… source |
| DEN 121 | Dental Hygiene Preclinical Lab | — | This course provides the opportunity to perform, clinical dental hygiene procedures discussed in, . Emphasis is placed on clinical skills in, patient assessment and instrumentation techniques., Upon… source |
| DEN 123 | Nutrition/Dental Health | — | This course introduces basic principles of, nutrition with emphasis on nutritional, requirements and their application to individual, patient needs. Topics include the study of, Federal Nutritional G… source |
| DEN 124 | Periodontology | — | This course provides an in depth study of the, periodontium, periodontal pathology, periodontal, monitoring, and the principles of periodontal, therapy. Topics include periodontal anatomy and a, stud… source |
| DEN 125 | Dental Office Emergencies | — | This course provides a study of the management of, dental office emergencies. Topics include methods, of prevention, necessary equipment/drugs,, medicolegal considerations, recognition and, effective… source |
| DEN 130 | Dental Hygiene Theory I | — | This course is a continuation of the didactic, dental hygiene concepts necessary for providing an, oral prophylaxis. Topics include, deposits/removal, instrument sharpening, patient, education, fluor… source |
| DEN 131 | Dental Hygiene Clinic I | — | This course continues skill development in, providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed, on treatment of the recall patients with, gingivitis or light deposits. Upon completion,, students shoul… source |
| DEN 140 | Dental Hygiene Theory II | — | This course introduces principles in treatment, modification. Topics include modification of, treatment for pain management and advanced, radiographic interpretation. Upon completion,, students shoul… source |
| DEN 141 | Dental Hygiene Clinic II | — | This course continues skill development in, providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed, on treatment of patients with early periodontal, disease and subgingival deposits. Upon, completion, stu… source |
| DEN 220 | Dental Hygiene Theory III | — | This course introduces advanced principles of, patient care. Topics include advanced periodontal, debridement, subgingival irrigation, air, polishing, special needs and case presentations., Upon comp… source |
| DEN 221 | Dental Hygiene Clinic III | — | This course continues skill development in, providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed, on treatment of patients with moderate to advanced, periodontal involvement and moderate deposits., Upon… source |
| DEN 222 | General & Oral Pathology | — | This course provides a general knowledge of oral, pathological manifestations associated with, selected systemic and oral diseases. Topics, include developmental and degenerative diseases,, selected… source |
| DEN 223 | Dental Pharmacology | — | This course provides basic drug terminology,, general principles of drug actions, dosages,, routes of administration, adverse reactions, and, basic principles of anesthesiology. Emphasis is, placed o… source |
| DEN 224 | Materials and Procedures | — | This course introduces the physical properties of, materials and related procedures used in, dentistry. Topics include restorative and, preventive materials, fabrication of casts and, appliances, and… source |
| DEN 230 | Dental Hygiene Theory IV | — | This course provides an opportunity to increase, knowledge of the profession. Emphasis is placed, on dental specialties, technological advances,, and completion of a case study presentation. Upon, co… source |
| DEN 231 | Dental Hygiene Clinic IV | — | This course continues skill development in, providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed, on periodontal maintenance and on treating, patients with moderate to advanced/refractory, periodontal d… source |
| DEN 232 | Community Dental Health | — | This course provides a study of the principles and, methods used in assessing, planning, implementing,, and evaluating community dental health programs., Topics include epidemiology, research methodo… source |
| DEN 232C | Community Dental Health | — | This course provides a study of the principles and, methods used in assessing, planning, implementing,, and evaluating community dental health programs., Topics include epidemiology, research methodo… source |
| DEN 232L | Community Dental Health | — | This course provides a study of the principles and, methods used in assessing, planning, implementing,, and evaluating community dental health programs., Topics include epidemiology, research methodo… source |
| DEN 233 | Professional Development | — | This course includes professional development,, ethics, and jurisprudence with applications to, practice management. Topics include conflict, management, state laws, resumes, interviews, and, legal l… source |
| DRA 111 | Theatre Appreciation | — | This course provides a study of the art, craft,, and business of the theatre. Emphasis is placed, on the audience's appreciation of the work of the, playwright, director, actor, designer, producer,,… source |
| DRA 130 | Acting I | — | This course provides an applied study of the, actor's craft. Topics include role analysis,, training the voice, and body concentration,, discipline, and self evaluation. Upon completion,, students sh… source |
| ECO 251 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | This course introduces economic analysis of, individual, business, and industry in the market, economy. Topics include the price mechanism,, supply and demand, optimizing economic behavior,, costs an… source |
| ECO 252 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | This course introduces economic analysis of, aggregate employment, income, and prices. Topics, include major schools of economic thought;, aggregate supply and demand; economic measures,, fluctuation… source |
| EDU 119 | Introduction to Early Childhood, Education | — | This course introduces the foundations of, culturally responsive, equitable and inclusive, early childhood education, planning intentional, developmentally appropriate experiences, learning, activiti… source |
| EDU 131 | Child, Family, and Community | — | This course covers the development of, partnerships among culturally, linguistically and, ability diverse families, children, schools and, communities through the use of evidence based, strategies. E… source |
| EDU 144 | Child Development I | — | This course includes the theories of child, development, observation and assessment,, milestones, and factors that influence, development, from conception through, approximately 36 months. Emphasis i… source |
| EDU 145 | Child Development II | — | This course includes the theories of child, development, observation and assessment,, milestones, and factors that influence, development, from preschool through middle, childhood. Emphasis is placed… source |
| EDU 146 | Child Guidance | — | This course introduces evidence based strategies, to build nurturing relationships with each child, by applying principles and practical techniques, to facilitate developmentally appropriate, guidanc… source |
| EDU 151 | Creative Activities | — | This course introduces developmentally supportive,, diverse, equitable, and inclusive creative, learning environments with attention to divergent, thinking, creative problem solving, evidence based,… source |
| EDU 153 | Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | This course covers promoting and maintaining the, health and well being of every child. Topics, include health and nutritional guidelines, common, childhood illnesses, maintaining safe and healthy, l… source |
| EDU 187 | Teaching and Learning for All | — | This course introduces students to knowledge,, concepts, and best practices needed to provide, developmentally appropriate, effective, inclusive,, and culturally responsive educational experiences, i… source |
| EDU 214 | Early Childhood Intermediate Practicum | — | This course is designed to allow students to apply, skills in a three star (minimum) or NAEYC, accredited or equivalent, quality early childhood, environment. Emphasis is placed on observing, childre… source |
| EDU 216 | Foundations of Education | — | This course introduces the examination of the, American educational systems and the teaching, profession. Topics include the historical and, philosophical influences on education, various, perspectiv… source |
| EDU 221 | Children With Exceptionalities | — | This course covers atypical patterns of child, development, inclusive/diverse settings,, evidenced based educational/family plans,, differentiated instruction, adaptive materials,, and assistive tech… source |
| EDU 234 | Infants, Toddlers, and Twos | — | This course covers the development of, high quality, individualized, responsive/engaging, relationships and experiences for infants,, toddlers, and twos. Emphasis is placed on typical, and atypical c… source |
| EDU 250 | Teacher Licensure Preparation | — | This course provides information and strategies, necessary for transfer to a teacher licensure, program at a senior institution. Topics include, entry level teacher licensure exam preparation,, perfo… source |
| EDU 261 | Early Childhood Administration I | — | This course introduces principles and practices, essential to preparing and supporting child care, administrators. Topics include program, philosophy, policies and procedures, NC Child, Care Law and… source |
| EDU 262 | Early Childhood Administration II | — | This course focuses on advocacy/leadership,, public, relations/community outreach and program, quality/evaluation for diverse early childhood, programs. Topics include program, evaluation/accreditati… source |
| EDU 271 | Educational Technology | — | This course introduces the appropriate and ethical, use of technology that is inclusive of digital and, analog materials/tools to enhance teaching and, learning in all educational settings. Emphasis… source |
| EDU 279 | Literacy Development and Instruction | — | This course is designed to provide students with, concepts and skills of literacy development,, instructional methods/materials and assessment, techniques needed to provide scientifically based,, sys… source |
| EDU 280 | Language and Literacy Experiences | — | This course provides evidence based strategies, for enhancing language and literacy experiences, that align with NC Foundations for Early Learning, and Development. Topics include developmental, sequ… source |
| EDU 284 | Early Childhood Capstone Practicum | — | This course is designed to allow students to, demonstrate acquired skills in a three star, (minimum) or NAEYC accredited or equivalent,, quality early childhood environment. Emphasis is, placed on de… source |
| EDU 288 | Advanced Issues in Early Childhood, Education | — | This course covers advanced topics and issues in, early childhood. Emphasis is placed on current, advocacy issues, emerging technology, professional, growth experiences, and other related topics., Up… source |
| EGR 125 | Applications Software for Tech | — | This course introduces personal computer software, and teaches students how to customize the software, for technical applications. Emphasis is placed on, the use of common office applications softwar… source |
| EGR 131 | Introduction to Electronics Technology | — | This course introduces the basic skills required, for electrical/electronics technicians. Topics, include soldering/desoldering, safety and, sustainability practices, test equipment,, scientific calc… source |
| EGR 150 | Introduction to Engineering | — | This course is an overview of the engineering, profession. Topics include goal setting and, career assessment, ethics, public safety, the, engineering method and design process, written and, oral com… source |
| EGR 210 | Intro to Electrical/Computer Engineering, Lab | — | This course provides an overview of electrical and, computer engineering, through a lecture and, laboratory setting. Topics include fundamental, concepts, electronic circuits, digital circuits,, comm… source |
| EGR 212 | Logic System Design I | — | This course provides an introduction to digital, circuits and analysis. Topics include Boolean, Algebra; mixed logic; design of combinational, circuits; introduction to sequential systems; and, MSI b… source |
| EGR 214 | Numerical Methods for Engineers | — | This course introduces contemporary methods and, tools for numerical analysis in engineering., Topics include numerical methods in, differentiation, integration, root finding,, linear and non linear… source |
| EGR 220 | Engineering Statics | — | This course introduces the concepts of engineering, based on forces in equilibrium. Topics include, concentrated forces, distributed forces, forces, due to friction, and inertia as they apply to, mac… source |
| EGR 225 | Engineering Dynamics | — | This course introduces the concepts of engineering, based on the analysis of motion in Cartesian,, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems., Topics include the two and three dimensional, motion… source |
| EGR 285 | Design Project | — | This course provides the opportunity to design an, instructor approved project using previously, acquired skills. Emphasis is placed on selection,, proposal, design, testing, and documentation of, th… source |
| ELC 112 | DC/AC Electricity | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of, and computations related to DC/AC electricity., Emphasis is placed on DC/AC circuits, components,, operation of test equipment; and other related,… source |
| ELC 112A | DC/AC Electricity | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of, and computations related to DC/AC electricity., Emphasis is placed on DC/AC circuits, components,, operation of test equipment; and other related,… source |
| ELC 112B | DC/AC Electricity | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of, and computations related to DC/AC electricity., Emphasis is placed on DC/AC circuits, components,, operation of test equipment; and other related,… source |
| ELC 113 | Residential Wiring | — | This course introduces the care/usage of tools and, materials used in residential electrical, installations and the requirements of the National, Electrical Code. Topics include NEC, electrical, safe… source |
| ELC 117 | Motors and Controls | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of, motors and motor controls. Topics include ladder, diagrams, pilot devices, contactors, motor, starters, motors, and other control devices. Upon, co… source |
| ELC 120 | Intro to Wiring | — | This course is an introduction to wiring concepts for non-electricians. Topics include safety, tools, materials, techniques and terminology associated with electrical wiring. Upon completion, student… source |
| ELC 128 | Introduction to Programmable Logic, Controller | — | This course introduces the programmable logic, controller (PLC) and its associated applications., Topics include ladder logic diagrams, input/output, modules, power supplies, surge protection,, selec… source |
| ELC 131 | Circuit Analysis I | — | This course introduces DC and AC electricity with, an emphasis on circuit analysis, measurements, and, operation of test equipment. Topics include DC, and AC principles, circuit analysis laws and, th… source |
| ELC 135 | Electrical Machines | — | This course covers magnetic circuits,, transformers, DC/AC machines, and the three phase, circuit fundamentals including power factor., Topics include magnetic terms and calculations,, transformer ca… source |
| ELC 136 | Electrical Machines II | — | This course covers DC/AC machine fundamentals, including applications and control. Topics, include control devices and induction single and, polyphase AC motors, DC motors, stepper, and, special purp… source |
| ELC 139 | AC Circuit Analysis | — | This course introduces AC electricity with an, emphasis on circuit analysis, measurements, and, operation of test equipment. Topics include AC, voltages, circuit analysis laws and theorems,, reactive… source |
| ELC 213 | Instrumentation | — | This course covers the fundamentals of, instrumentation used in industry. Emphasis is, placed on electric, electronic, and other, instruments. Upon completion, students should be, able to install, ma… source |
| ELC 220 | Photovoltaic System Technology | — | This course introduces the concepts, tools,, techniques, and materials needed to understand, systems that convert solar energy into electricity, with photovoltaic (pv) technologies. Topics, include s… source |
| ELC 221 | Advanced Photovoltaic System Designs | — | This course introduces specific elements in, photovoltaic (pv) systems technologies including, efficiency, modules, inverters, charge, controllers, batteries, and system installation., Topics include… source |
| ELC 228 | Programmable Logic Controllers, Applications | — | This course covers programming and applications of, programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed, on programming techniques, networking, specialty, I/O modules, and system troubleshooting. Upon… source |
| ELC 229 | Applications Project | — | This course provides an individual and/or, integrated team approach to a practical project as, approved by the instructor. Topics include, project selection and planning, implementation and, testing,… source |
| ELN 110 | Survey of Electronics | — | This course introduces fundamental electrical and, electronic concepts for non electronic majors., Emphasis is placed on terminology and devices used, in basic electronic and digital applications., U… source |
| ELN 229 | Industrial Electronics | — | This course covers semiconductor devices used in, industrial applications. Topics include the basic, theory, application, and operating characteristics, of semiconductor devices. Upon completion,, st… source |
| ELN 232 | Introduction to Microprocessors | — | This course introduces microprocessor architecture, and microcomputer systems including memory and, input/output interfacing. Topics include, low level language programming, bus architecture,, I/O sy… source |
| ELN 233 | Microprocessor Systems | — | This course covers the application and design of, microprocessor control systems. Topics include, control and interfacing of systems using AD/DA,, serial/parallel I/O, communication protocols, and, o… source |
| ELN 234 | Communication Systems | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of, electronic communication systems. Topics include, the frequency spectrum, electrical noise,, modulation techniques, characteristics of, transmitters and re… source |
| ELN 235 | Data Communication Systems | — | This course covers data communication systems and, the transmission of digital information from, source to destination. Topics include data, transmission systems, interfaces and modems,, protocols, n… source |
| ELN 237 | Local Area Networks | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of local, area networks and their operation. Topics include, the characteristics of network topologies, system, hardware, system configuration, installation an… source |
| ELN 238 | Advanced LANs | — | This course covers advanced concepts, tools, and, techniques associated with servers, workstations,, and overall local area network performance., Topics include network security and configuration,, s… source |
| ELN 246 | Certified Electronic Technician, Preparation | — | This course covers electronic principles,, theories, and concepts. Emphasis is placed on, those items covered in the Certified Electronic, Technician examination. Upon completion, students, should be… source |
| ELN 260 | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | This course provides a detailed study of PLC, applications, with a focus on design of industrial, controls using the PLC. Topics include PLC, components, memory organization, math, instructions, docu… source |
| ELN 275 | Troubleshooting | — | This course covers techniques of analyzing and, repairing failures in electronic equipment. Topics, include safety, signal tracing, use of service, manuals, and specific troubleshooting methods for,… source |
| ENG 001 | English Skills Support | — | This course is designed to supplement the skills, introduced in with emphasis placed on the, editing and revision components of the writing, process. Topics include concepts, skills, writing, in a va… source |
| ENG 002 | Transition English | — | This course provides an opportunity to customize, foundational English content in specific areas, and will include developing a growth mindset., Topics include developing the academic habits,, learni… source |
| ENG 011 | Writing and Inquiry Support | — | This course is designed to support students in, the development of skills necessary for success, in by complementing, supporting, and, reinforcing Student Learning Outcomes., Emphasis is placed on de… source |
| ENG 101 | Applied Communications I | — | This course is designed to enhance reading and, writing skills for the workplace. Emphasis is, placed on technical reading, job related, vocabulary, sentence writing, punctuation, and, spelling. Upon… source |
| ENG 102 | Applied Communications II | — | This course is designed to enhance writing and, speaking skills for the workplace. Emphasis is, placed on generating short writings such as job, application documents, memoranda, and reports and, dev… source |
| ENG 111 | Writing and Inquiry | — | This course is designed to develop the ability to, produce clear writing in a variety of genres and, formats using a recursive process. Emphasis, includes inquiry, analysis, effective use of, rhetori… source |
| ENG 112 | Writing and Research in the Disciplines | — | This course, the second in a series of two,, introduces research techniques, documentation, styles, and writing strategies. Emphasis is, placed on analyzing information and ideas and, incorporating r… source |
| ENG 113 | Literature Based Research | — | This course, the second in a series of two,, expands the concepts developed in by, focusing on writing that involves literature based, research and documentation. Emphasis is placed on, critical read… source |
| ENG 114 | Professional Research & Reporting | — | This course, the second in a series of two, is, designed to teach professional communication, skills. Emphasis is placed on research,, listening, critical reading and thinking,, analysis, interpretat… source |
| ENG 125 | Creative Writing I | — | This course is designed to provide students with, the opportunity to practice the art of creative, writing. Emphasis is placed on writing, fiction,, poetry, and sketches. Upon completion, students, s… source |
| ENG 131 | Introduction to Literature | — | This course introduces the principal genres of, literature. Emphasis is placed on literary, terminology, devices, structure, and, interpretation. Upon completion, students should, be able to analyze… source |
| ENG 231 | American Literature I | — | This course covers selected works in American, literature from its beginnings to 1865. Emphasis, is placed on historical background, cultural, context, and literary analysis of selected prose,, poetr… source |
| ENG 232 | American Literature II | — | This course covers selected works in American, literature from 1865 to the present. Emphasis is, placed on historical background, cultural, context, and literary analysis of selected prose,, poetry,… source |
| ENG 233 | Major American Writers | — | This course provides an intensive study of the, works of several major American authors. Emphasis, is placed on American history, culture, and the, literary merits. Upon completion, students should,… source |
| ENG 241 | British Literature I | — | This course covers selected works in British, literature from its beginnings to the Romantic, Period. Emphasis is placed on historical, background, cultural context, and literary, analysis of selecte… source |
| ENG 242 | British Literature II | — | This course covers selected works in British, literature from the Romantic Period to the, present. Emphasis is placed on historical, background, cultural context, and literary, analysis of selected p… source |
| ENG 243 | Major British Writers | — | This course provides an intensive study of the, works of several major British authors. Emphasis, is placed on British history, culture, and the, literary merits. Upon completion, students should, be… source |
| ENG 273 | African American Literature | — | This course provides a survey of the development, of African American literature from its beginnings, to the present. Emphasis is placed on historical, and cultural context, themes, literary traditio… source |
| FST 100 | Introduction to Foodservice | — | This course is designed to develop an, understanding of the foodservice industry, its, terminology, mathematics, and measurements., Emphasis is placed on employability skills,, vocabulary, and culina… source |
| FST 101 | Quantity Baking I | — | This course introduces fundamental concepts,, skills, and techniques in quantity baking. Topics, include yeast and quick breads, cookies, cakes,, and other baked goods. Upon completion, students, sho… source |
| FST 102 | Foodservice Skills I | — | This course introduces the concepts, skills, and, techniques for volume food production in an, institutional or commercial setting. Emphasis is, placed on knife skills, tool and equipment, handling,… source |
| FST 103 | Foodservice Sanitation | — | This course provides practical experience with the, basic principles of safety and sanitation in the, foodservice industry. Emphasis is placed on, personal hygiene habits, safety regulations, and, fo… source |
| FST 103A | Foodservice Sanitation Lab | — | This course provides a laboratory experience for, enhancing student skills in the basic principles, of sanitation and safety in the foodservice, industry. Emphasis is placed on the practical, experie… source |
| GEL 111 | Geology | — | This course introduces basic landforms and, geological processes. Topics include rocks,, minerals, volcanoes, fluvial processes, geological, history, plate tectonics, glaciers, and coastal, dynamics.… source |
| GRO 120 | Gerontology | — | This course covers the psychological, social, and, physical aspects of aging. Emphasis is placed on, the factors that promote mental and physical, well being. Upon completion, students should be, abl… source |
| HBI 110 | Issues and Trends in Healthcare, Business Informatics | — | This course is a survey of current and emerging, technology applications and data standards in the, healthcare industry. Topics include the history,, implementation, use, management, and impact of, i… source |
| HEA 110 | Personal Health/Wellness | — | This course provides an introduction to basic, personal health and wellness. Emphasis is placed, on current health issues such as nutrition, mental, health, and fitness. Upon completion, students, sh… source |
| HIS 111 | World Civilizations I | — | This course introduces world history from the dawn, of civilization to the early modern era. Topics, include Eurasian, African, American, and, Greco Roman civilizations and Christian, Islamic, and By… source |
| HIS 112 | World Civilizations II | — | This course introduces world history from the, early modern era to the present. Topics include, the cultures of Africa, Europe, India, China,, Japan, and the Americas. Upon completion,, students shou… source |
| HIS 121 | Western Civilization I | — | This course introduces western civilization from, pre history to the early modern era. Topics, include ancient Greece, Rome, and Christian, institutions of the Middle Ages and the emergence, of natio… source |
| HIS 122 | Western Civilization II | — | This course introduces western civilization from, the early modern era to the present. Topics, include the religious wars, the Industrial, Revolution, World Wars I and II, and the Cold War., Upon com… source |
| HIS 131 | American History I | — | This course is a survey of American history from, pre history through the Civil War era. Topics, include the migrations to the Americas, the, colonial and revolutionary periods, the, development of t… source |
| HIS 132 | American History II | — | This course is a survey of American history from, the Civil War era to the present. Topics include, industrialization, immigration, the Great, Depression, the major American wars, the Cold War,, and… source |
| HSC 110 | Orientation to Health Careers | — | This course is a survey of health care, professions. Topics include professional duties, and responsibilities, working environments, and, career choices. Upon completion, students should, be able to… source |
| HSE 110 | Introduction to Human Services | — | This course introduces the human services field,, including the history, agencies, roles, and, careers. Topics include personal/professional, characteristics, diverse populations, community, resource… source |
| HSE 112 | Group Process I | — | This course introduces interpersonal concepts and, group dynamics. Emphasis is placed on, self awareness facilitated by experiential, learning in small groups with analysis of personal, experiences a… source |
| HSE 123 | Interviewing Techniques | — | This course covers the purpose, structure, focus,, and techniques employed in effective interviewing., Emphasis is placed on observing, attending,, listening, responding, recording, and summarizing,… source |
| HSE 125 | Counseling | — | This course covers the major approaches to, psychotherapy and counseling, including theory,, characteristics, and techniques. Emphasis is, placed on facilitation of self exploration,, problem solving… source |
| HSE 155 | Community Resources Management | — | This course focuses on the working relationships, between human services agencies and the community., Emphasis is placed on identification and, observation of community resources which, contribute to… source |
| HSE 210 | Human Services Issues | — | This course covers current issues and trends in, the field of human services. Emphasis is placed, on contemporary topics with relevance to special, issues in a multi faceted field. Upon completion,,… source |
| HSE 220 | Case Management | — | This course covers the variety of tasks associated, with professional case management. Topics include, treatment planning, needs assessment, referral, procedures, and follow up and integration of, se… source |
| HSE 225 | Crisis Intervention | — | This course introduces the basic theories and, principles of crisis intervention. Emphasis is, placed on identifying and demonstrating, appropriate and differential techniques for, intervening in var… source |
| HSE 245 | Stress Management | — | This course covers stressors and techniques for, stress management. Topics include anger,, assertiveness, breathing, change, coping skills,, family, time management, meditation, guided, imagery, and… source |
| HUM 110 | Technology and Society | — | This course considers technological change from, historical, artistic, and philosophical, perspectives and its effect on human needs and, concerns. Emphasis is placed on the causes and, consequences… source |
| HUM 115 | Critical Thinking | — | This course introduces the use of critical, thinking skills in the context of human conflict., Emphasis is placed on evaluating information,, problem solving, approaching cross cultural, perspectives… source |
| HUM 120 | Cultural Studies | — | This course introduces the distinctive features of, a particular culture. Topics include art,, history, music, literature, politics, philosophy,, and religion. Upon completion, students should be, ab… source |
| HUM 122 | Southern Culture | — | This course explores the major qualities that make, the South a distinct region. Topics include, music, politics, literature, art, religion, race, relations, and the role of social class in, historic… source |
| HUM 150 | American Women's Studies | — | This course provides an inter disciplinary study, of the history, literature, and social roles of, American women from Colonial times to the present., Emphasis is placed on women's roles as reflected… source |
| HUM 160 | Introduction to Film | — | This course introduces the fundamental elements of, film artistry and production. Topics include film, styles, history, and production techniques, as, well as the social values reflected in film art.… source |
| HYD 110 | Hydraulics/Pneumatics I | — | This course introduces the basic components and, functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems., Topics include standard symbols, pumps, control, valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL,, maintenan… source |
| ISC 110 | Workplace Safety | — | This course introduces the basic concepts of, workplace safety. Topics include fire, ladders,, lifting, lock out/tag out, personal protective, devices, and other workplace safety issues related, to O… source |
| ISC 112 | Industrial Safety | — | This course introduces the principles of, industrial safety. Emphasis is placed on, industrial safety and OSHA regulations. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, knowledge of a sa… source |
| ISC 115 | Construction Safety | — | This course introduces the basic concepts of, construction site safety. Topics include ladders,, lifting, lock out/tag out, personal protective, devices, scaffolds, and above/below ground work, based… source |
| ISC 131 | Quality Management | — | This course provides a study and analysis of the, aspects and implications of quality management, that lead to customer satisfaction through, continuous quality improvement. Topics include, Total Qua… source |
| ISC 140 | Detailed Scheduling and Planning | — | This course covers materials requirements planning, (MRP) and capacity requirements planning (CRP)., Emphasis is placed on measuring the amount of work, scheduled and determining the human, physical,… source |
| LEX 110 | Introduction to Paralegal Study | — | This course introduces the paralegal profession, and the legal system, and an emphasis is placed on, the role of professional and legal ethics. Topics, include regulations, ethics, case analysis, leg… source |
| LEX 120 | Legal Research/Writing I | — | This course introduces the techniques of legal, research and writing. Emphasis is placed on, locating, analyzing, applying, and updating, sources of law; effective legal writing, including, proper ci… source |
| LEX 130 | Civil Injuries | — | This course covers traditional tort concepts and, the evolving body of individual rights created by, statute. Topics include intentional and, non intentional torts with emphasis on negligence,, stric… source |
| LEX 140 | Civil Litigation I | — | This course introduces the structure of the legal, system and the rules governing civil litigation., Topics include jurisdiction state and federal, rules of civil procedure and evidence. Upon, comple… source |
| LEX 141 | Civil Litigation II | — | This course covers advanced topics in the civil, litigation process. Topics include motions,, discovery, and trial and appellate procedures., Upon completion, students should be able to assist, an at… source |
| LEX 150 | Commercial Law I | — | This course covers legally enforceable agreements,, forms of organization, and selected portions of, the Uniform Commercial Code. Topics include, drafting and enforcement of contracts, leases, and, r… source |
| LEX 160 | Criminal Law & Procedure | — | This course introduces substantive criminal law, and procedural rights of the accused. Topics, include elements of state/federal crimes,, defenses, constitutional issues, pre trial and, trial process… source |
| LEX 210 | Real Property I | — | This course introduces the study of real property, law. Topics include the distinction between real, and personal property, various estates, mechanics, of conveyance and encumbrance, recordation,, sp… source |
| LEX 211 | Real Property II | — | This course continues the study of real property, law relating to title examination and preparation, of closing documents. Topics include use of, courthouse and other public records in title, examina… source |
| LEX 214 | Investigation and Trial Preparation | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of, investigation. Topics include, compiling/assembling data for cases; investigative, planning/information gathering techniques;, locating/interviewing witnes… source |
| LEX 240 | Family Law | — | This course covers laws governing domestic, relations. Topics include marriage, separation,, divorce, child custody, support, property, division, adoption, domestic violence, and other, related topic… source |
| LEX 250 | Wills, Estates, & Trusts | — | This course covers various types of wills, trusts,, probate, estate administration, and intestacy., Topics include types of wills and execution, requirements, caveats and dissents, intestate, success… source |
| LEX 260 | Bankruptcy and Collections | — | This course provides an overview of the laws of, bankruptcy and the rights of creditors and, debtors. Topics include bankruptcy procedures and, estate management, attachment, claim and delivery,, rep… source |
| LEX 270 | Law Office Management/Technology | — | This course provides an overview of law office, management and organization. Topics include, office forms, filing systems, billing/time, keeping, computer systems, calendar systems,, library administ… source |
| LEX 280 | Ethics & Professionalism | — | This course reinforces legal ethics and the role, of the paralegal in a professional work, environment. Topics include a review of ethics,, employment opportunities, and search techniques;, paralegal… source |
| LEX 287 | CLA Review Seminar | — | This course is designed to prepare students for, voluntary certification sponsored by the National, Association of Legal Assistants to demonstrate, significant competence in paralegalism. Topics, inc… source |
| MAS 110 | Masonry I | — | This course introduces the basic principles of, construction with masonry units. Topics include, history of the masonry field, safety practices,, blueprint reading, and principles of laying, masonry… source |
| MAS 120 | Masonry II | — | This course provides practical experience in cost, estimating, foundations, bonding variations,, expansion joints, wall ties, building codes, and, other related topics. Emphasis is placed on, materia… source |
| MAS 140 | Introduction to Masonry | — | This course introduces basic principles and, practices of masonry. Topics include standard, tools, materials, and practices used in basic, masonry and other related topics. Upon, completion, students… source |
| MAS 110AB | Masonry I | — | This course introduces the basic principles of, construction with masonry units. Topics include, history of the masonry field, safety practices,, blueprint reading, and principles of laying, masonry… source |
| MAS 110BB | Masonry I | — | This course introduces the basic principles of, construction with masonry units. Topics include, history of the masonry field, safety practices,, blueprint reading, and principles of laying, masonry… source |
| MAT 110 | Mathematical Measurement and Literacy | — | This course provides an activity based approach, that develops measurement skills and mathematical, literacy using technology to solve problems for, non math intensive programs. Topics include unit,… source |
| MAT 143 | Quantitative Literacy | — | This course is designed to engage students in, complex and realistic situations involving the, mathematical phenomena of quantity, change and, relationship, and uncertainty through project , and acti… source |
| MAT 152 | Statistical Methods I | — | This course provides a project based approach to, introductory statistics with an emphasis on using, real world data and statistical literacy. Topics, include descriptive statistics, correlation and,… source |
| MAT 171 | Precalculus Algebra | — | This course is designed to develop topics which, are fundamental to the study of Calculus., Emphasis is placed on solving equations and, inequalities, solving systems of equations and, inequalities,… source |
| MAT 172 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | This course is designed to develop an, understanding of topics which are fundamental to, the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on the, analysis of trigonometric functions in multiple, representat… source |
| MAT 175 | Precalculus | — | This course provides an intense study of the, topics which are fundamental to the study of, calculus. Emphasis is placed on equations and, inequalities, functions and their graphs, with, special atte… source |
| MAT 271 | Calculus I | — | This course is designed to develop the topics of, differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is, placed on limits, continuity, derivatives and, integrals of algebraic and transcendental, functions… source |
| MAT 272 | Calculus II | — | This course is designed to develop advanced, topics of differential and integral calculus., Emphasis is placed on the applications of, definite integrals, techniques of integration,, indeterminate fo… source |
| MAT 273 | Calculus III | — | This course is designed to develop the topics of, multivariate calculus. Emphasis is placed on, multivariate functions, partial derivatives,, multiple integration, solid analytical geometry,, vector… source |
| MEC 111 | Machine Processes I | — | This course introduces shop safety, hand tools,, machine processes, measuring instruments, and the, operation of machine shop equipment. Topics, include use and care of tools, safety, measuring, tool… source |
| MEC 128 | CNC Machining Processes | — | This course covers programming, setup, and, operations of CNC turning, milling, and other CNC, machines. Topics include programming formats,, control functions, program editing, and part, production… source |
| MED 120 | Survey of Medical Terminology | — | This course introduces the vocabulary,, abbreviations, and symbols used in the language of, medicine. Emphasis is placed on building medical, terms using prefixes, suffixes, and word roots., Upon com… source |
| MED 121 | Medical Terminology I | — | This course introduces prefixes, suffixes, and, word roots used in the language of medicine., Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms, that relate to the anatomy, physiology,, pathological co… source |
| MED 122 | Medical Terminology II | — | This course is the second in a series of medical, terminology courses. Topics include medical, vocabulary and the terms that relate to the, anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and, treatmen… source |
| MED 130 | Administrative Office Procedures I | — | This course introduces medical office, administrative procedures. Topics include, appointment processing, written and oral, communications, medical records, patient, orientation, and safety. Upon com… source |
| MED 232 | Medical Insurance Coding | — | This course is designed to develop coding skills., Emphasis is placed on advanced diagnostic and, procedural coding in the outpatient facility., Upon completion, students should be able to, demonstra… source |
| MIT 110 | Introduction to Distance Learning | — | This course covers the principles of distance, learning, including an introduction to using an, interactive distance learning classroom. Emphasis, is placed on the different technologies utilized, to… source |
| MKT 120 | Principles of Marketing | — | This course introduces principles and problems of, marketing goods and services. Topics include, promotion, placement, and pricing strategies for, products. Upon completion, students should be, able… source |
| MLT 110 | Introduction to MLT | — | This course introduces all aspects of the medical, laboratory profession. Topics include health, care/laboratory organization, professional ethics,, basic laboratory techniques, safety, quality, assu… source |
| MLT 111 | Urinalysis & Body Fluids | — | This course introduces the laboratory analysis of, urine and body fluids. Topics include physical,, chemical, and microscopic examination of the urine, and body fluids. Upon completion, students shou… source |
| MLT 120 | Hematology/Hemostasis I | — | This course introduces the theory and technology, used in analyzing blood cells and the study of, hemostasis. Topics include hematology,, hemostasis, and related laboratory testing. Upon, completion,… source |
| MLT 125 | Immunohematology I | — | This course introduces the immune system and, response; basic concepts of antigens, antibodies,, and their reactions; and applications in, transfusion medicine and serodiagnostic testing., Emphasis i… source |
| MLT 130 | Clinical Chemistry I | — | This course introduces the quantitative analysis, of blood and body fluids and their variations in, health and disease. Topics include clinical, biochemistry, methodologies, instrumentation, and, qua… source |
| MLT 141 | General Clinical Microbiology | — | This course is a comprehensive survey of clinical, microbiology. Emphasis is placed on morphology, and identification of pathogenic organisms, covering both basic and special areas of clinical, micro… source |
| MLT 216 | Professional Issues | — | This course surveys professional issues in, preparation for career entry. Emphasis is placed, on work readiness and theoretical concepts in, microbiology, immunohematology, hematology, and, clinical… source |
| MLT 251 | MLT Practicum I | — | This course provides entry level clinical, laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on, technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, entry level comp… source |
| MLT 253 | MLT Practicum I | — | This course provides entry level clinical, laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on, technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, entry level comp… source |
| MLT 254 | MLT Practicum I | — | This course provides entry level clinical, laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on, technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, entry level comp… source |
| MLT 261 | MLT Practicum II | — | This course provides entry level clinical, laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on, technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, entry level comp… source |
| MLT 264 | MLT Practicum II | — | This course provides entry level clinical, laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on, technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon, completion, students should be able to demonstrate, entry level comp… source |
| MNT 110 | Introduction to Maintenance Procedures | — | This course covers basic maintenance fundamentals, for power transmission equipment. Topics include, equipment inspection, lubrication, alignment, and, other scheduled maintenance procedures. Upon, c… source |
| MUS 110 | Music Appreciation | — | This course is a basic survey of the music of the, Western world. Emphasis is placed on the elements, of music, terminology, composers, form, and style, within a historical perspective. Upon completi… source |
| MUS 112 | Introduction to Jazz | — | This course introduces the origins and musical components of jazz and the contributions of its major artists. Emphasis is placed on the development of discriminating listening habits, as well as the… source |
| NAS 101 | Nurse Aide I | — | This course includes basic nursing skills, required to provide safe, competent personal care, for individuals. Emphasis is placed on, person centered care, the aging process,, communication, safety/e… source |
| NAS 102 | Nurse Aide II | — | This course provides training in Nurse Aide II, tasks. Emphasis is placed on the role of the, Nurse Aide II, sterile technique and specific, tasks such as urinary catheterization, wound, care, respir… source |
| NAS 107 | Medication Aide | — | This course will cover the six rights of, medication administration for non licensed, personnel. Topics will include medication, administration via the oral, topical and, installation routes, medical… source |
| NET 125 | Introduction to Networks | — | This course introduces the architecture,, structure, functions, components, and models of, the Internet and computer networks. Topics, include introduction to the principles of IP, addressing and fun… source |
| NOS 110 | Operating Systems Concepts | — | This course introduces students to a broad range, of operating system concepts, including, installation and maintenance. Emphasis is place, on operating system concepts, management,, maintenance, and… source |
| NOS 130 | Windows Single User | — | This course introduces operating system concepts, for single user systems. Topics include hardware, management, file and memory management, system, configuration/optimization, and utilities. Upon, co… source |
| NOS 230 | Windows Administration I | — | This course covers the installation and, configuration of a Windows Server operating, system. Emphasis is placed on the basic, configuration of core network services, Active, Directory and group poli… source |
| NUR 101 | Practical Nursing I | — | This course introduces the concepts within the, three domains of the individual, healthcare, and, nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts, within each domain including assessment, clinical, decis… source |
| NUR 102 | Practical Nursing II | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, nursing, and healthcare. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts within each domain, including clinic… source |
| NUR 103 | Practical Nursing III | — | This course is designed to assimilate the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on biophysical and psychosocial concepts,, professional b… source |
| NUR 111 | Introduction to Health Concepts | — | This course introduces the concepts within the, three domains of the individual, healthcare, and, nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within, each domain including medication administration,,… source |
| NUR 112 | Health Illness Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of acid base, metabolism,, cellular… source |
| NUR 113 | Family Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of oxygenation, sexuality,, reproduc… source |
| NUR 114 | Holistic Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of cellular regulation,, perfusion,… source |
| NUR 117 | Pharmacology | — | This course introduces information concerning, sources, effects, legalities, and the safe use of, medications as therapeutic agents. Emphasis is, placed on nursing responsibility, accountability,, ph… source |
| NUR 112 | Health Illness Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of acid base, metabolism,, cellular… source |
| NUR 113 | Family Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of oxygenation, sexuality,, reproduc… source |
| NUR 211 | Health Care Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of cellular regulation,, perfusion,… source |
| NUR 212 | Health System Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence,, health wel… source |
| NUR 213 | Complex Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to assimilate the concepts, within the three domains of the individual,, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the, concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism,, perfu… source |
| NUR 214 | Nursing Transition Concepts | — | This course is designed to introduce concepts, within the three domains of the individual,, healthcare, and nursing as the LPN transitions to, the ADN role. Emphasis is placed on the concepts, within… source |
| NUR 215 | Paramedic to RN Bridging Transition, Concepts | — | This course is designed to introduce concepts, within the three domains of the individual,, healthcare, and nursing as the Associate Degree, in Emergency Medical Science Paramedic, transitions to the… source |
| NUR 211 | Health Care Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of cellular regulation,, perfusion,… source |
| NUR 212 | Health System Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the, concepts within the three domains of the, individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence,, health wel… source |
| NUR 213 | Complex Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to assimilate the concepts, within the three domains of the individual,, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the, concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism,, perfu… source |
| OST 131 | Keyboarding | — | This course covers basic keyboarding skills., Emphasis is placed on the touch system, correct, techniques, and development of speed and accuracy., Upon completion, students should be able to key at,… source |
| OST 134 | Text Entry & Formatting | — | This course is designed to provide skills needed, to increase speed, improve accuracy, and format, documents. Topics include letters, memos, tables,, and business reports. Upon completion, students,… source |
| OST 136 | Word Processing | — | This course is designed to introduce word, processing concepts and applications. Topics, include preparation of a variety of documents and, mastery of specialized software functions. Upon, completion… source |
| OST 148 | Medical Insurance and Billing | — | This course introduces fundamentals of medical, insurance and billing. Emphasis is placed on the, medical billing cycle to include third party, payers, coding concepts, and form preparation., Upon co… source |
| OST 149 | Medical Legal Issues | — | This course introduces the complex legal, moral,, and ethical issues involved in providing, health care services. Emphasis is placed on the, legal requirements of medical practices; the, relationship… source |
| OST 164 | Office Editing | — | This course provides a comprehensive study of, editing skills needed in the workplace. Emphasis, is placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence, structure, proofreading, and editing. Upon, completion, s… source |
| OST 165 | Advanced Office Editing | — | This course is designed to develop proficiency in, advanced editing skills needed in the office, environment. Emphasis is placed on the, application of creating effective electronic, office documents… source |
| OST 166 | Speech Recognition | — | This course is designed to provide the skills, needed to compose and edit documents using speech, recognition technology. Emphasis is placed on, specialized speech recognition features, intensive, ed… source |
| OST 181 | Office Procedures | — | This course introduces the skills and procedures, needed in today's office. Topics include, effectively interacting with co workers and the, public, processing simple financial and, informational doc… source |
| OST 184 | Records Management | — | This course includes the creation, maintenance,, protection, security, and disposition of records, stored in a variety of media forms. Topics, include alphabetic, geographic, subject, and, numeric fi… source |
| OST 223 | Administrative Office Transcription I | — | This course provides experience in transcribing, documents. Emphasis is placed on appropriate, formatting, advanced text editing skills, and, transcription techniques. Upon completion,, students shou… source |
| OST 233 | Office Publications Design | — | This course provides entry level skills in using, software with desktop publishing capabilities., Topics include principles of page layout, desktop, publishing terminology and applications, and legal… source |
| OST 243 | Medical Office Simulation | — | This course introduces medical systems used to, process information in the automated office., Topics include traditional and electronic, information resources, storing and retrieving, information, an… source |
| OST 284 | Emerging Technologies | — | This course provides opportunities to explore, emerging technologies. Emphasis is placed on, identifying, researching, and presenting current, technological topics for class consideration and, discus… source |
| OST 286 | Professional Development | — | This course covers the personal competencies and, qualities needed to project a professional image, in the office. Topics include interpersonal, skills, health lifestyles, appearance, attitude,, pers… source |
| OST 289 | Office Administration Capstone | — | This course is designed to be a capstone course, for the office professional and provides a, working knowledge of administrative office, procedures. Emphasis is placed on written and, oral communicat… source |
| PBT 100 | Phlebotomy Technology | — | This course provides instruction in the skills, needed for the proper collection of blood and, other specimens used for diagnostic testing., Emphasis is placed on ethics, legalities, medical, termino… source |
| PBT 101 | Phlebotomy Practicum | — | This course provides supervised experience in the, performance of venipuncture and microcollection, techniques in a clinical facility. Emphasis is, placed on patient interaction and application of, u… source |
| PCI 264 | Process Control with PLCs | — | This course introduces automatic process control, implemented with PLC technology. Topics include, interfacing and controlling advanced control loops, and devices using various PLC based systems. Upo… source |
| PED 110 | Fit and Well for Life | — | This course is designed to investigate and apply, the basic concepts and principles of lifetime, physical fitness and other health related factors., Emphasis is placed on wellness through the study,… source |
| PED 111 | Physical Fitness I | — | This course provides an individualized approach to, physical fitness utilizing the five major, components. Emphasis is placed on the scientific, basis for setting up and engaging in personalized, phy… source |
| PED 113 | Aerobics I | — | This course introduces a program of cardiovascular, fitness involving continuous, rhythmic exercise., Emphasis is placed on developing cardiovascular, efficiency, strength, and flexibility and on, sa… source |
| PED 117 | Weight Training I | — | This course introduces the basics of weight, training. Emphasis is placed on developing, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and muscle, tone. Upon completion, students should be able to, establis… source |
| PED 121 | Walk, Jog, Run | — | This course covers the basic concepts involved in, safely and effectively improving cardiovascular, fitness. Emphasis is placed on walking, jogging,, or running as a means of achieving fitness. Upon,… source |
| PED 130 | Tennis Beginning | — | This course emphasizes the fundamentals of tennis., Topics include basic strokes, rules, etiquette,, and court play. Upon completion, students should, be able to play recreational tennis. source |
| PED 143 | Volleyball Beginning | — | This course covers the fundamentals of volleyball., Emphasis is placed on the basics of serving,, passing, setting, spiking, blocking, and the rules, and etiquette of volleyball. Upon completion,, st… source |
| PHI 215 | Philosophical Issues | — | This course introduces fundamental issues in, philosophy considering the views of classical and, contemporary philosophers. Emphasis is placed on, knowledge and belief, appearance and reality,, deter… source |
| PHI 240 | Introduction to Ethics | — | This course introduces theories about the nature, and foundations of moral judgments and, applications to contemporary moral issues. , Emphasis is placed on moral theories such as, consequentialism,… source |
| PHY 110 | Conceptual Physics | — | This course provides a conceptually based exposure, to the fundamental principles and processes of the, physical world. Topics include basic concepts of, motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity,, m… source |
| PHY 110A | Conceptual Physics Lab | — | This course is a laboratory for . Emphasis, is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance, materials presented in . Upon completion,, students should be able to apply the laboratory, experiences t… source |
| PHY 151 | College Physics I | — | This course uses algebra and trigonometry based, mathematical models to introduce the fundamental, concepts that describe the physical world. Topics, include units and measurement, vectors, linear, k… source |
| PHY 152 | College Physics II | — | This course uses algebra and trigonometry based, mathematical models to introduce the fundamental, concepts that describe the physical world. Topics, include electrostatic forces, electric fields,, e… source |
| PHY 251 | General Physics I | — | This course uses calculus based mathematical, models to introduce the fundamental concepts that, describe the physical world. Topics include units, and measurement, vector operations, linear, kinemat… source |
| PHY 252 | General Physics II | — | This course uses calculus based mathematical, models to introduce the fundamental concepts that, describe the physical world. Topics include, electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric, potentia… source |
| PLU 110 | Modern Plumbing | — | This course introduces the tools, equipment, and, materials associated with the plumbing industry., Topics include safety, use and care of tools,, recognition and assembly of fittings and pipes,, and… source |
| PLU 111 | Intro to Basic Plumbing | — | This course introduces basic plumbing tools, materials, and fixtures. Topics include standard tools, materials, and fixtures used in basic plumbing systems and other related topics. Upon completion,… source |
| PLU 120 | Plumbing Applications | — | This course covers general plumbing layout,, fixtures, and water heaters. Topics include, drainage, waste and vent pipes, water service and, distribution, fixture installation, water heaters,, and ot… source |
| PLU 130 | Plumbing Systems | — | This course covers the maintenance and repair of, plumbing lines and fixtures. Emphasis is placed, on identifying and diagnosing problems related to, water, drain and vent lines, water heaters, and,… source |
| PLU 140 | Introduction to Plumbing Codes | — | This course covers plumbing industry codes and, regulations. Emphasis is placed on North Carolina, regulations and the minimum requirements for, plumbing materials and design. Upon completion,, stude… source |
| PLU 150 | Plumbing Diagrams | — | This course introduces sketching diagrams and, interpretation of blueprints applicable to the, plumbing trades. Emphasis is placed on plumbing, plans for domestic and/or commercial buildings., Upon c… source |
| PLU 160 | Plumbing Estimates | — | This course covers techniques for estimating, quantities of materials and cost of installation, for various types of plumbing systems. Topics, include design of systems, codes, material, take offs, p… source |
| PME 101 | Small Engine Repair I | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines under fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, eng… source |
| PME 101A | Small Engine Repair I | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines under fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, eng… source |
| PME 101B | Small Engine Repair I | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines under fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, eng… source |
| PME 102 | Small Engine Repair II | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines over fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, engi… source |
| PME 102A | Small Engine Repair II | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines over fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, engi… source |
| PME 102B | Small Engine Repair II | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines over fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, engi… source |
| PME 101AB | Small Engine Repair I | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines under fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, eng… source |
| PME 101BB | Small Engine Repair I | — | This course covers the rebuilding of small,, air cooled, single cylinder engines under fifteen, cubic inch displacement. Emphasis is placed on, complete engine rebuilding, including all internal, eng… source |
| PMT 110 | Introduction to Project Management | — | This course introduces project management, fundamentals and principles for organizing,, planning, implementing, and controlling nonroutine, activities to achieve schedule, budget and, performance obj… source |
| PMT 111 | Project Management Assessing Risk | — | This course provides various ways to identify,, analyze, and mitigate the full range of project, risks. Topics include risk management planning,, risk identification, qualitative risk analysis,, quan… source |
| PMT 215 | Project Management Leadership | — | This course provides an overview of the importance, of project teams and human resource management in, the planning, scheduling, and controlling of, multi project programs. Topics include the role of… source |
| POL 120 | American Government | — | This course is a study of the origins,, development, structure, and functions of American, government. Topics include the constitutional, framework, federalism, the three branches of, government incl… source |
| PSY 110 | Life Span Development | — | This course provides an introduction to the study, of human growth and development. Emphasis is, placed on the physical, cognitive, and, psychosocial aspects of development from, conception to death.… source |
| PSY 118 | Interpersonal Psychology | — | This course introduces the basic principles of, psychology as they relate to personal and, professional development. Emphasis is placed on, personality traits, communication/leadership, styles, effec… source |
| PSY 150 | General Psychology | — | This course provides an overview of the scientific, study of human behavior. Topics include history,, methodology, biopsychology, sensation, perception,, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal, be… source |
| PSY 241 | Developmental Psychology | — | This course is a study of human growth and, development. Emphasis is placed on major theories, and perspectives as they relate to the physical,, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development, fr… source |
| PSY 275 | Health Psychology | — | This course covers the biopsychosocial dynamics of, stress and the maintenance of good health. Topics, include enhancing health and well being, stress, management, lifestyle choices and attitudes, th… source |
| PSY 281 | Abnormal Psychology | — | This course provides an examination of the various, psychological disorders, as well as theoretical,, clinical, and experimental perspectives of the, study of psychopathology. Emphasis is placed on,… source |
| REL 110 | World Religions | — | This course introduces the world's major religious, traditions. Topics include Primal religions,, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and, Christianity. Upon completion, students should be, able to i… source |
| REL 211 | Introduction to Old Testament | — | This course is a survey of the literature of the, Hebrews with readings from the law, prophets, and, other writings. Emphasis is placed on the use of, literary, historical, archeological, and cultura… source |
| REL 212 | Introduction to New Testament | — | This course is a survey of the literature of, first century Christianity with readings from the, gospels, Acts, and the Pauline and pastoral, letters. Topics include the literary structure,, audience… source |
| SAB 110 | Substance Abuse Overview | — | This course provides an overview of the core, concepts in substance abuse and dependence., Topics include the history of drug use/abuse,, effects on societal members, treatment of, addiction, and pre… source |
| SAB 252 | Twelve Step Study | — | This course studies various support groups based, on the twelve step model with a focus on their, relationship to treatment. Topics include a study, of the twelve steps and traditions of Alcoholics,… source |
| SEC 110 | Security Concepts | — | This course introduces the concepts and issues, related to securing information systems and the, development of policies to implement information, security controls. Topics include the historical, vi… source |
| SOC 210 | Introduction to Sociology | — | This course introduces the scientific study of, human society, culture, and social interactions., Topics include socialization, research methods,, diversity and inequality, cooperation and, conflict,… source |
| SOC 213 | Sociology of the Family | — | This course covers the institution of the family, and other intimate relationships. Emphasis is, placed on mate selection, gender roles, sexuality,, communication, power and conflict, parenthood,, di… source |
| SOC 220 | Social Problems | — | This course provides an in depth study of current, social problems. Emphasis is placed on causes,, consequences, and possible solutions to problems, associated with families, schools, workplaces,, co… source |
| SOC 225 | Social Diversity | — | This course provides a comparison of diverse, roles, interests, opportunities, contributions,, and experiences in social life. Topics include, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation,, class, and… source |
| SOC 230 | Race and Ethnic Relations | — | This course includes an examination of the various, aspects of race and ethnicity and how these lead, to different experiences, opportunities, problems,, and contributions. Topics include prejudice,,… source |
| SOC 240 | Social Psychology | — | This course examines the influence of culture and, social groups on individual behavior and, personality. Emphasis is placed on the process of, socialization, communication, conformity,, deviance, in… source |
| SPA 111 | Elementary Spanish I | — | This course introduces the fundamental elements of, the Spanish language within a cultural context., Emphasis is placed on the development of basic, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.,… source |
| SPA 112 | Elementary Spanish II | — | This course is a continuation of focusing, on the fundamental elements of the Spanish, language within a cultural context. Emphasis is, placed on the progressive development of, listening, speaking,… source |
| SST 140 | Green Building & Design Concepts | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to sustainable building design and construction principles and practices. Topics include sustainable building rating systems and certifications, energ… source |
| SWK 110 | Introduction to Social Work | — | This course examines the historical development,, values, orientation, and professional standards of, social work and focuses on the terminology and, broader systems of social welfare. Emphasis is, p… source |
| SWK 113 | Working With Diversity | — | This course examines and promotes understanding,, sensitivity, awareness, and knowledge of human, diversity. Emphasis is placed on professional, responsibilities, duties, and skills critical to, mult… source |
| SWK 115 | Community Resources | — | This course introduces community resources, essential to social work practice. Emphasis is, placed on awareness of and interaction with, community service personnel. Upon completion,, students should… source |
| SWK 214 | Social Work Law | — | This course introduces the major provisions of, social services law, current trends, legislative, developments, and court procedures. Emphasis is, placed on the interpretation of the laws and court,… source |
| SWK 220 | Swk Issues in Client Services | — | This course introduces the professional standards,, values, and issues in social services. Topics, include confidentiality, assessment of personal, values, professional responsibilities,, competencie… source |
| TRN 110 | Introduction to Transport Technology | — | This course covers workplace safety, hazardous, materials, environmental regulations, hand tools,, service information, basic concepts, vehicle, systems, and common transportation industry, terminolo… source |
| TRN 120 | Basic Transportation Electricity | — | This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring, diagrams, test equipment, and diagnosis, repair, and replacement of batteries, starters, and, alternators. Topics include Ohm's Law, circuit, const… source |
| TRN 140 | Transportation Climate Control | — | This course covers the theory of refrigeration and, heating, electrical/electronic/pneumatic controls,, and diagnosis and repair of climate control, systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of, c… source |
| TRN 140A | Transportation Climate Control Lab | — | This course provides experiences for enhancing, student skills in the diagnosis and repair of, transportation climate control systems. Emphasis, is placed on reclaiming, recovery, recharging,, leak d… source |
| TRN 170 | PC Skills for Transportation | — | This course introduces students to personal, computer literacy and Internet literacy with an, emphasis on the transportation service industry., Topics include service information systems,, management… source |
| WBL 110 | World of Work | — | This course covers basic knowledge necessary for, gaining and maintaining employment. Topics, include job search skills, work ethic, meeting, employer expectations, workplace safety, and, human relat… source |
| WBL 111 | Work Based Learning I | — | This course provides a work based learning, experience with a college approved employer in an, area related to the student's program of study. , Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom, learning… source |
| WBL 115 | Work Based Learning Seminar I | — | This course description may be written by the, individual colleges. source |
| WBL 121 | Work Based Learning II | — | This course provides a work based learning, experience with a college approved employer in an, area related to the student's program of study. , Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom, learning… source |
| WBL 125 | Work Based Learning Seminar II | — | This course description may be written by the, individual colleges. source |
| WEB 110 | Web Development Fundamentals | — | This course introduces World Wide Web Consortium, (W3C) standard markup language. Topics include, creating web pages, responsive design, file, transfer, deployment, accessibility, and other, related… source |
| WEB 111 | Introduction to Web Graphics | — | This course introduces the creation of web, graphics, and addressing problems peculiar to WWW, display using appropriate software. Topics include, web graphics file types, optimization, RGB color,, w… source |
| WEB 120 | Introduction to Internet Multimedia | — | This course introduces the creation of rich media, for the Internet. Topics include the design,, production and delivery of interactive content,, rich media, digital video, and digital audio., Upon c… source |
| WEB 140 | Web Development Tools | — | This course provides an introduction to web, development tools.Topics include creating websites, using web development tools and web standards., Upon completion, students should be able to create, sm… source |
| WEB 210 | Web Design | — | This course introduces intermediate to advanced, web design techniques. Topics include customer, expectations, advanced markup language, multimedia, technologies, usability and accessibility, practic… source |
| WLD 110 | Cutting Processes | — | This course introduces oxy fuel and plasma arc, cutting systems. Topics include safety, proper, equipment setup, and operation of oxy fuel and, plasma arc cutting equipment with emphasis on, straight… source |
| WLD 112 | Basic Welding Processes | — | This course introduces basic welding and cutting., Emphasis is placed on beads applied with gases,, mild steel fillers, and electrodes and the, capillary action of solder. Upon completion,, students… source |
| 113 | Soldering and Brazing | — | This course covers procedures for cutting, soldering and brazing of pipe and tubing. Topics include safety, proper equipment setup, and operation of soldering and brazing equipment. Upon completion,… source |
| WLD 115 | SMAW (Stick) Plate | — | This course introduces the shielded metal arc, (stick) welding process. Emphasis is placed on, padding, fillet, and groove welds in various, positions with SMAW electrodes. Upon completion,, students… source |
| WLD 116 | SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe | — | This course is designed to enhance skills with the, shielded metal arc (stick) welding process., Emphasis is placed on advancing manipulative, skills with SMAW electrodes on varying joint, geometry.… source |
| WLD 121 | GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate | — | This course introduces metal arc welding and flux core arc welding processes. Topics include equipment set up and fillet and groove welds with emphasis on the application of proper GMAW and FCAW cons… source |
| WLD 131 | GTAW (TIG) Plate | — | This course introduces the gas tungsten arc (TIG), welding process. Topics include correct selection, of tungsten, polarity, gas, and proper filler rod, with emphasis placed on safety, equipment setu… source |
| WLD 132 | GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe | — | This course is designed to enhance skills with the, gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding process. Topics, include setup, joint preparation, and electrode, selection with emphasis on manipulative skills in,… source |
| WLD 141 | Symbols and Specifications | — | This course introduces the basic symbols and, specifications used in welding. Emphasis is, placed on interpretation of lines, notes, welding, symbols, and specifications. Upon completion,, students s… source |
| WLD 151 | Fabrication I | — | This course introduces the basic principles of, fabrication. Emphasis is placed on safety,, measurement, layout techniques, cutting, joining, techniques, and the use of fabrication tools and, equipme… source |
| WLD 262 | Inspection & Testing | — | This course introduces destructive and, non destructive testing methods. Emphasis is, placed on safety, types and methods of testing,, and the use of testing equipment and materials., Upon completion… source |