# Houston Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T04:18:30.699Z from a crawl of hccs.edu. 1910 records (1 programs · 1909 courses · 0 resource pages). # Strategic Planning ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Financial Accounting - BIOL2301 — Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture) - BIOL2302 — Anatomy & Physiology II (Lecture) - EDUC1300 — Learning Framework - ENGL1301 — Composition I - ENGL1302 — Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical & Business Writing - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MHSM3301 — Long Term Care Administration - MHSM3302 — Health Care Delivery in the U.S. - MHSM3310 — Legal Issues in Health Care - MHSM3311 — Healthcare Information Technology - MHSM3335 — Financial Management for Healthcare - MHSM3340 — Evidence Based Practice - MHSM4204 — Risk Management in Health Care - MHSM4310 — Human Resources in Health Care Management - MHSM4351 — Public and Community Health Management - MHSM4353 — Healthcare Operations Management - MHSM4354 — Strategic Planning & Leadership in Health Care - MHSM4470 — Healthcare Services Management Source: https://catalog.hccs.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=11608 --- # AERM1141 — Wood, Fabric, and Finishes 1 credits · 1 hours AERM 1141 - Wood, Fabric, and Finishes Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1141 - Wood, Fabric, and Finishes A course in the use and care of various covering materials, finishes, and wood structures including approved methods and procedures. Safety also addressed. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 --- # AERM1205 — Weight and Balance 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 1205 - Weight and Balance Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1205 - Weight and Balance An introduction to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) required subjects relating to the weighing of aircraft, the performance of weight-and-balance calculations, and appropriate maintenance record entries. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # AERM1208 — Federal Aviation Regulations 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 1208 - Federal Aviation Regulations Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1208 - Federal Aviation Regulations A course in the use and understanding of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and aircraft manufacturers’ publications, forms, and records; and the exercise of mechanic privileges within prescribed limitations. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # AERM1243 — Instruments and Navigation/Communication 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 1243 - Instruments and Navigation/Communication Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1243 - Instruments and Navigation/Communication A study of aircraft instruments and electronic flight instrument systems including testing and installing instruments; inspecting, checking, and troubleshooting navigation and communication systems; and inspecting and repairing antennas and electronic equipment installations. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # AERM1254 — Aircraft Composites 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 1254 - Aircraft Composites Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1254 - Aircraft Composites Comprehensive concepts of the inspection and repair of composite, fabric, core, and laminated structural materials including doors, windows, bonded structures, and interior furnishings. Safety procedures to include the handling and storage of composite materials will also be addressed. Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1280 — Cooperative Education - Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 1280 - Cooperative Education - Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1280 - Cooperative Education - Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 7 --- # AERM1303 — Shop Practices 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1303 - Shop Practices Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1303 - Shop Practices An introduction to shop safety, the correct use of hand tools, equipment, and precision measurement, identification of aircraft hardware, and the fabrication of fluid lines and tubing. Emphasis on procedures for testing, heat treating, and inspection of aircraft structures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1310 — Ground Operations 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1310 - Ground Operations Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1310 - Ground Operations An introductory course in fuels, servicing methods, safety procedures, aircraft movement, securing and operations of aircraft, external power equipment, aircraft cleaning, and corrosion control. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1315 — Aviation Science 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1315 - Aviation Science Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1315 - Aviation Science Fundamentals of mathematics, physics, and drawings as they apply to aircraft principles and operations as required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for airframe and powerplant mechanics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # AERM1340 — Aircraft Propellers 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1340 - Aircraft Propellers Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1340 - Aircraft Propellers Fundamentals of propeller design, function and construction. Skill development in inspection, servicing, and repair of fixed-pitch, constant-speed, and feathering propellers and governing systems. Instruction in removal, balancing, installation of propellers, and safety procedures are also addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # AERM1347 — Airframe Auxiliary Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1347 - Airframe Auxiliary Systems Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1347 - Airframe Auxiliary Systems A comprehensive study of airframe auxiliary systems including cabin atmospheric control systems, ice and rain control systems for aircraft and engines, and fire detection and protection systems. Fundamentals of safety procedures also addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1349 — Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Fuel Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1349 - Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Fuel Systems Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1349 - Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Fuel Systems Skill development in inspecting, servicing, and maintaining aircraft fluid systems including hydraulics, pneumatics, and fuel. Application of concepts through detailed maintenance procedures. Fundamentals of safety procedures also addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1350 — Landing Gear Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1350 - Landing Gear Systems Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1350 - Landing Gear Systems General principles of inspection, servicing, overhaul, and repair of fixed and retractable landing gear systems and the operation and repair of position and warning systems. Includes coverage of systems, components, operation, and fundamentals of safety procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1351 — Aircraft Turbine Engine Theory 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1351 - Aircraft Turbine Engine Theory Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1351 - Aircraft Turbine Engine Theory General principles of theory, history, and servicing of turbine engines to include lubrication, instrumentation, auxiliary power units, and exhaust systems. Fundamentals of safety procedures are also addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1357 — Fuel Metering and Induction Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 1357 - Fuel Metering and Induction Systems Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1357 - Fuel Metering and Induction Systems Skill development in fuel metering and induction systems used on reciprocating and turbine engines including fuel metering systems, carburetors, induction systems, heat exchangers, and cooling systems. Fundamentals of safety procedures will also be addressed. Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 --- # AERM1414 — Basic Electricity 4 credits · 4 hours AERM 1414 - Basic Electricity Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1414 - Basic Electricity A study of aircraft electrical systems and their requirements including the use of ammeter, voltmeter, and ohmmeter; series and parallel circuits; inductance and capacitance; magnetism; converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC); controlling devices; maintenance and servicing of aircraft batteries; and reading and interpreting aircraft electrical diagrams to include solid state devices and logic functions. Fundamentals of safety also addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # AERM1444 — Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 4 credits · 4 hours AERM 1444 - Aircraft Reciprocating Engines Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1444 - Aircraft Reciprocating Engines Reciprocating engines, their development, operating principles, and theory. Includes engine instruments, lubrication, and exhaust systems. Also addresses fundamentals of safety. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # AERM1445 — Airframe Electrical Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AERM 1445 - Airframe Electrical Systems Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1445 - Airframe Electrical Systems A study of airframe electrical systems including installation, removal, disassembly, and repair of electrical components and related wiring. Fundamentals of electrical safety also addressed. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # AERM1452 — Aircraft Sheet Metal 4 credits · 4 hours AERM 1452 - Aircraft Sheet Metal Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1452 - Aircraft Sheet Metal Skill development in inspection and repair of sheet metal structures including forming, lay out, and bending of sheet metal and identification, selection, and installation of rivets and fasteners. Fundamentals of safety procedures also addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 --- # AERM1456 — Aircraft Powerplant Electrical 4 credits · 4 hours AERM 1456 - Aircraft Powerplant Electrical Add to HCC Catalog AERM 1456 - Aircraft Powerplant Electrical General principles of theory, operation, and maintenance of powerplant electrical systems including ignition, starting, and fire protection systems. Fundamentals of safety procedures will also be addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 --- # AERM2231 — Airframe Inspection 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 2231 - Airframe Inspection Add to HCC Catalog AERM 2231 - Airframe Inspection In-depth coverage of methods and procedures to perform airframe conformity and air worthiness inspections (including One Hundred Hour Inspections) in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations and manufacturer’s service information. Safety procedures will also be addressed. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # AERM2233 — Assembly and Rigging 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 2233 - Assembly and Rigging Add to HCC Catalog AERM 2233 - Assembly and Rigging A comprehensive study of the assembly and rigging of fixed and rotary-wing aircraft including structural alignment, balancing and rigging of control systems, and assembly of aircraft components. Fundamentals of safety procedures are also addressed. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 --- # AERM2252 — Aircraft Powerplant Inspection 2 credits · 2 hours AERM 2252 - Aircraft Powerplant Inspection Add to HCC Catalog AERM 2252 - Aircraft Powerplant Inspection In depth coverage of methods and procedures to perform powerplant conformity and airworthiness inspections (including one hundred hour inspections) in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations and manufacturer’s information. Safety procedures will also be addressed. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # AERM2351 — Aircraft Turbine Engine Overhaul 3 credits · 3 hours AERM 2351 - Aircraft Turbine Engine Overhaul Add to HCC Catalog AERM 2351 - Aircraft Turbine Engine Overhaul Comprehensive study in inspection, disassembly, reassembly, and replacement of gas turbine engines, sections, and components including operational troubleshooting, analysis, and safety. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # AERM2447 — Aircraft Reciprocating Engine Overhaul 4 credits · 4 hours AERM 2447 - Aircraft Reciprocating Engine Overhaul Add to HCC Catalog AERM 2447 - Aircraft Reciprocating Engine Overhaul A comprehensive study of reciprocating engine overhaul including measurement and inspection procedures. Instruction in removal and installation, inspections, checks, servicing, repair of engines, and safety procedures will also be addressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 --- # ACCT2301 — Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2301 - Principles of Financial Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACCT 2301 - Principles of Financial Accounting This course covers the fundamentals of financial accounting, including double-entry accounting and the accounting cycle. Other topics include cash, receivables, inventories, plant assets, liabilities, partnerships, corporation, investments, statements of cash flows and interpretation of financial statements. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # ACCT2302 — Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2302 - Principles of Managerial Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACCT 2302 - Principles of Managerial Accounting This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting appropriate for all organizations. Students will study information from the entity’s accounting system relevant to decisions made by internal managers, as distinguished from information relevant to users who are external to the company. The emphasis is on the identification and assignment of product costs, operational budgeting and planning, cost control, and management decision making. Topics inc… Prerequisites: ACCT2301 --- # ACNT1303 — Introduction to Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1303 - Introduction to Accounting I Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1303 - Introduction to Accounting I A study of analyzing, classifying, and recording business transactions in a manual and computerized environment. Emphasis on understanding the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations, and payroll. Coverage also includes the fundamental principles of double-entry bookkeeping, financial statements, trial balances, worksheets, special journals, adjusting entries and closing entries. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # ACNT1305 — Forensic Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1305 - Forensic Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1305 - Forensic Accounting Accounting fraud and examination designed to provide a basic understanding of the impact that fraud has on an organization. (This course is intended to students understand the role of the Forensic Accountant. Upon completion of this course the students will learn special skills in accounting, auditing, finance, quantitative methods, certain areas of the law, research, and investigative skills to collect, analyze, and evaluate evidential matter and to interpret and communicate findings. Finance and quantitative… Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT1313 — Computerized Accounting Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1313 - Computerized Accounting Applications Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1313 - Computerized Accounting Applications A study of utilizing the computer to develop and maintain accounting record-keeping systems, make management decisions, record daily business transactions, and generate financial statements using Peachtree or QuickBooks. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ACNT 1303 or ACCT 2301 Prerequisites: ACNT1303, ACCT2301 --- # ACNT1329 — Payroll and Business Tax Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1329 - Payroll and Business Tax Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1329 - Payroll and Business Tax Accounting A study of payroll procedures, taxing entities, and reporting requirements of local, state, and federal taxing authorities in a manual and computerized environment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACNT 1303 or ACCT 2301 Prerequisites: ACNT1303, ACCT2301 --- # ACNT1331 — Federal Income Tax: Individual 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1331 - Federal Income Tax: Individual Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1331 - Federal Income Tax: Individual A study of the laws currently implemented by the IRS, providing a working knowledge of preparing taxes for the individual. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2301 Prerequisites: ACCT2301 --- # ACNT1335 — Accounting Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1335 - Accounting Ethics Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1335 - Accounting Ethics Introduction to professional ethics in the accounting and business environments. This course may also be or qualifying education Credit for CPA examination by Texas community colleges that meet Texas State Board of Accountancy standards. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2302 Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT1347 — Federal Income Tax for Partnerships and Corporations 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1347 - Federal Income Tax for Partnerships and Corporations Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1347 - Federal Income Tax for Partnerships and Corporations Introduction to the tax laws as currently implemented by the Internal Revenue Service providing a working knowledge of preparing taxes for a partnership, sub chapter S, and corporation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACNT 1331 Prerequisites: ACNT1331 --- # ACNT1373 — Accounting Data Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1373 - Accounting Data Analytics Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1373 - Accounting Data Analytics Accounting professionals are approaching Big Data through a number of different techniques. This course focuses on various techniques and the related data analysis tools accountants use to manage and analyze the data and then report the analysis. Software tools will be evaluated and reviewed, but the primary focus will be on analytic techniques fused in the decision- making process and Big Data’s examination involving accounting information. Selected software tools are to be used in this course. Lec… Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT1382 — Cooperative Education-Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1382 - Cooperative Education-Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1382 - Cooperative Education-Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical discipline, specific learning Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0354, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # ACNT1391 — Special Topics in Accounting: Fraud Examinations 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1391 - Special Topics in Accounting: Fraud Examinations Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1391 - Special Topics in Accounting: Fraud Examinations Course will provide an overview of how and why occupational fraud is committed, the principles and methodologies of prevention, detection and investigation of fraud using accounting, auditing and investigative skills. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2302 Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT1392 — Special Topics in Accounting: Small Business Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 1392 - Special Topics in Accounting: Small Business Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 1392 - Special Topics in Accounting: Small Business Accounting A course on how to start and operate a small business. Topics include essential management skills and how to prepare a business plan and marketing strategies. Practical guidance is provided for selecting and maintaining a cost-effective accounting system, records retention, budgets and cash flow projections. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2302 Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT2303 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 2303 - Intermediate Accounting I Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 2303 - Intermediate Accounting I Critical analysis of general accepted accounting principles, concepts, and theory underlying the preparation of financial statements. Emphasis on current theory and practice. Covers the theoretical and practical basis for financial statements, present value applications, and the theory and practice of accounting for cash, receivables, inventories, liabilities, long-term investments, depreciable and depletable property, and intangible assets. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2302 Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT2304 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 2304 - Intermediate Accounting II Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 2304 - Intermediate Accounting II Continued in-depth analysis of generally accepted accounting principles underlying the preparation of financial statements including comparative analysis and statement of cash flows. Topics also included are bonds, leases, pension plans, corporate paid-in- capital, special purpose securities, retained earnings, tax allocation, inflation accounting, funds statement, and financial statement analysis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACNT 2303 Prerequisites: ACNT2303 --- # ACNT2309 — Cost Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 2309 - Cost Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 2309 - Cost Accounting A study of budgeting and cost control systems including a detailed study of manufacturing cost accounts and reports, job order costing, and process costing. Includes introduction to alternative costing methods such as activity-based and just-in-time costing. Coverage also includes historical cost systems, work-in-process inventories, material and labor control, multiple products, budgeting, applying overhead, standard costs, direct costing, evaluating profit performance, and distribution costs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prereq… Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT2330 — Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 2330 - Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 2330 - Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting Basic concepts and techniques of fund accounting, financial reporting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. Accounting cycle for funds and account groups and related financial statements. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2302 Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT2331 — Internal Control and Auditing 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 2331 - Internal Control and Auditing Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 2331 - Internal Control and Auditing A study of internal control and auditing standards and processing used by internal auditors, managers, and independent public accountants. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2302 Prerequisites: ACCT2302 --- # ACNT2333 — Advanced Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 2333 - Advanced Accounting Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 2333 - Advanced Accounting Methods of measuring and communicating economic information, including consolidated statements, partnerships, real estate, foreign operations, and fund units. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACNT 2304 Prerequisites: ACNT2304 --- # ACNT2382 — Cooperative Education-Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 3 credits · 3 hours ACNT 2382 - Cooperative Education-Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Add to HCC Catalog ACNT 2382 - Cooperative Education-Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Continuation of ACNT 1382 . Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical discipline, specific learning Prerequisites: ACNT1382 --- # ANTH2101 — Physical Anthropology (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours ANTH 2101 - Physical Anthropology (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog ANTH 2101 - Physical Anthropology (Lab) This laboratory-based course accompanies ANTH 2301 Physical Anthropology (lecture) and includes demonstrations of the major principese of the lecture course. This course is a 1-unit laboratory course. Students use physical anthropological methods and tools to solve problems in the areas of genetics, human variation, human osteology, primate biology and behavior, and human evolution. A problem solving approach is stressed in applying scientific fundamentals including the techniques of observation… --- # ANTH2301 — Physical Anthropology (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 2301 - Physical Anthropology (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog ANTH 2301 - Physical Anthropology (Lecture) The study of human origins and bio-cultural adaptations. Topics may include primatology, genetics, human variation, forensics, health, and ethics in the discipline. Physical Anthropology explores the relationship between culture and biology through the methods, theory and research of biological anthropology. Students learn about basic mechanisms of genetic change in populations and the relationships between humans and the other primates. The appearance of humans and their bipedal ancesto… --- # ANTH2302 — Introduction to Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 2302 - Introduction to Archaeology Add to HCC Catalog ANTH 2302 - Introduction to Archaeology The study of the human past through material remains. The course includes a discussion of methods and theories relevant to archeological inquiry. Topics may include the adoption of agriculture, response the environmental change, the emergence of complex societies, and ethics in the discipline. Introduction to Archaeology provides a survey of the basic methods, theory and research of scientific archaeology. Human cultures and behaviors are identified and interpreted from material remains of over… --- # ANTH2346 — General Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 2346 - General Anthropology Add to HCC Catalog ANTH 2346 - General Anthropology The study of human beings, their antecedents, related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions. Introduces the major subfields: physical and cultural anthropology, archeology, linguistics, their applications, and ethics in the discipline. This introductory survey of the four subfields of anthropology focuses on the cultural and biological diversity of humans including hominin prehistory, the emergence of Paleolithic cultures, and the agricultural and urban revolutions from an anthropological per… --- # ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 2351 - Cultural Anthropology Add to HCC Catalog ANTH 2351 - Cultural Anthropology The study of human cultures. Topics may include social organization, institutions, diversity, interactions between human groups, and ethics in the discipline. This course focuses on culture, the ways people live and give meaning, form and organization to their lives as they adapt to various environments and conditions both in and beyond the borders of the U. S. Study of the descriptions and analysis of cultural diversity provide the basis for evaluating cultural components of everyday life including recogni… --- # ANTH2389 — Academic Cooperative in Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 2389 - Academic Cooperative in Anthropology Add to HCC Catalog ANTH 2389 - Academic Cooperative in Anthropology An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in anthropology. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # SCIT1320 — Physics for Allied Health 3 credits · 3 hours SCIT 1320 - Physics for Allied Health Add to HCC Catalog SCIT 1320 - Physics for Allied Health An introduction to physics with emphasis on applications to health related fields of study. Topics include forces, motion, work and energy, fluids, heat, electricity and magnetism, wave motion, sound, electromagnetic radiation, and nuclear radiation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # SCIT1408 — Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours SCIT 1408 - Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology II Add to HCC Catalog SCIT 1408 - Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology II A continuation of Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology I designed for students considering a career in the health field. The following body systems are included: digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, renal/excretory, and reproductive. Emphasis is on homeostasis. Lecture: 4 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): SCIT 1407 Prerequisites: SCIT1407 --- # SCIT1414 — Applied General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours SCIT 1414 - Applied General Chemistry I Add to HCC Catalog SCIT 1414 - Applied General Chemistry I Applications of general chemistry emphasizing industry-related laboratory skills and competencies including laboratory safety and report writing. Addresses supporting chemical theories including atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature, chemical reactivity, gas laws, acids and bases, and solutions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # SCIT1418 — Applied Physics 4 credits · 4 hours SCIT 1418 - Applied Physics Add to HCC Catalog SCIT 1418 - Applied Physics Introduction to physics for industrial applications including vectors, motion, mechanics, simple machines, matter, heat, and thermodynamics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 or Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # ARAB1411 — Beginning Arabic I 4 credits · 4 hours ARAB 1411 - Beginning Arabic I Add to HCC Catalog ARAB 1411 - Beginning Arabic I Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course. --- # ARAB1412 — Beginning Arabic II 4 credits · 4 hours ARAB 1412 - Beginning Arabic II Add to HCC Catalog ARAB 1412 - Beginning Arabic II Continuation of ARAB 1411 . Further development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and cultural awareness. More advanced grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: ARAB1411 --- # ARAB2311 — Intermediate Arabic I 3 credits · 3 hours ARAB 2311 - Intermediate Arabic I Add to HCC Catalog ARAB 2311 - Intermediate Arabic I Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # ARAB2312 — Intermediate Arabic II 3 credits · 3 hours ARAB 2312 - Intermediate Arabic II Add to HCC Catalog ARAB 2312 - Intermediate Arabic II Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1301 - Art Appreciation Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1301 - Art Appreciation A general introduction to the visual arts designed to create an appreciation of the vocabulary, media, techniques, and purposes of the creative process. Students will critically interpret and evaluate works of art within formal, cultural, and historical contexts. This introduction to the visual arts is a global investigation of artistic styles, methods of artistic production and media. Various works will be analyzed and defined in relation to the formal elements and the principles of design. Universal themes are stud… Prerequisites: INRW0420 --- # ARTS1303 — Art History I (Prehistoric to the 14th Century) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1303 - Art History I (Prehistoric to the 14th Century) Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1303 - Art History I (Prehistoric to the 14th Century) A chronological analysis of the historical and cultural contexts of the visual arts from prehistoric times to the 14th century. This course is a global investigation of the styles and methods of artistic production covering Prehistoric through Gothic periods. Media studied include: drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, printmaking, textiles, ceramics, and metal arts. Using this framework, universal themes are studied within their historical, politica… --- # ARTS1304 — Art History II (14th Century to the Present) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1304 - Art History II (14th Century to the Present) Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1304 - Art History II (14th Century to the Present) A chronological analysis of the historical and cultural contexts of the visual arts from the 14th century to the present day. This course is a global investigation of the styles and methods of artistic production covering the Renaissance period to Present. Media studied include: drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, printmaking, textiles, ceramics, metal arts, photography, and digital arts. Using this framework, universal themes are studied within their hi… --- # ARTS1311 — Design I (2-Dimensional Design) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1311 - Design I (2-Dimensional Design) Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1311 - Design I (2-Dimensional Design) An introduction to the fundamental terminology, concepts, theory, and application of two-dimensional design. This beginning studio course explores the fundamentals of two-dimensional design: line, shape, texture, value, color and composition. A variety of media will be used. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # ARTS1312 — Design II (3-Dimensional Design) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1312 - Design II (3-Dimensional Design) Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1312 - Design II (3-Dimensional Design) An introduction to the fundamental terminology, concepts, theory, and application of three-dimensional design. A beginning studio course that explores the fundamentals of three-dimensional design: line, plane, mass, surface, light and color in space. A variety of media will be used. Recommended but not required to be taken before Sculpture, Ceramics or Metals. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # ARTS1313 — Foundations of Art 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1313 - Foundations of Art Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1313 - Foundations of Art Introduction to the creative media designed to enhance artistic awareness and sensitivity through the creative and imaginative use of art materials and tools. Includes art history and culture through the exploration of a variety of art works with an emphasis on aesthetic judgment and growth. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # ARTS1316 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1316 - Drawing I Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1316 - Drawing I A foundation studio course exploring drawing with emphasis on descriptive, expressive and conceptual approaches. Students will learn to see and interpret a variety of subjects while using diverse materials and techniques. Course work will facilitate a dialogue in which students will engage in critical analysis and begin to develop their understanding of drawing as a discipline. This beginning drawing course develops students’ observation skills through experimentation with various approaches, styles, techniques, and media. Recomme… --- # ARTS1317 — Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 1317 - Drawing II Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 1317 - Drawing II A studio course exploring drawing with continued emphasis on descriptive, expressive and conceptual approaches. Students will further develop the ability to see and interpret a variety of subjects while using diverse materials and techniques. Course work will facilitate a dialogue in which students will employ critical analysis to broaden their understanding of drawing as a discipline. This studio course builds upon the skills learned in Drawing I. Emphasis will be upon further media experimentation and development of a personal… --- # ARTS2311 — Design III (Color Theory) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2311 - Design III (Color Theory) Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2311 - Design III (Color Theory) Studio art course that is a theoretical and practical study of color and composition in art and design. The course consists of studio-based projects using the formal and conceptual aspects of color. The course also examines the functions of color in art from different historical and cultural perspectives. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2313 — Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2313 - Graphic Design Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2313 - Graphic Design Studio course that introduces basic --- # ARTS2316 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2316 - Painting I Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2316 - Painting I Studio art course that introduces the fundamental principles, materials, and techniques of painting. Painting I is a Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2317 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2317 - Painting II Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2317 - Painting II Studio art course that furthers the study of the principles, materials, and techniques of painting. Painting I is a Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTS 2316 --- # ARTS2323 — Life Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2323 - Life Drawing Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2323 - Life Drawing Studio art course that introduces the analytic study of the human form and the figure’s potential for compositional and expressive use in drawing. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2326 — Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2326 - Sculpture Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2326 - Sculpture A studio art course that introduces the materials, processes, and issues pertaining to the making of three-dimensional objects and environments. The course explores the use of varied materials and techniques along with the formal and conceptual principles that form the basis of contemporary sculpture. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2333 — Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2333 - Printmaking Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2333 - Printmaking A studio art course that introduces the materials, processes, and concepts pertaining to traditional and contemporary printmaking. The course explores the use of varied tools and techniques along with the formal and conceptual principles to create editioned and unique works. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2341 — Metals 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2341 - Metals Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2341 - Metals A studio art course that introduces metalsmithing using basic techniques in jewelry design and metal construction. The course provides instruction and practical fabrication experience as it relates to the design and production of small-scale functional and/or non-functional objects. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2346 — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2346 - Ceramics I Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2346 - Ceramics I A studio art course that introduces basic building, throwing, and other techniques as it relates to the design and production of ceramic sculpture and pottery. Ceramics I is a Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2347 — Ceramics II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2347 - Ceramics II Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2347 - Ceramics II A studio art course that furthers the study of building, throwing, and other techniques as it relates to the design and production of ceramic sculpture and pottery. Ceramics I is a Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTS 2346 --- # ARTS2348 — Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2348 - Digital Media Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2348 - Digital Media Studio art course that introduces the potential of basic digital media manipulation and graphic creation. The course emphasizes still and time-based media. This course introduces the student to Photoshop and will focus on manipulating images within a digital environment. Students will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze how digital manipulations affect interpretations of photographic imagery, in relationship to social, political and historical terms, as well as examine and explore the role of Digital Media in our… --- # ARTS2356 — Photography I (Fine Arts Emphasis) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2356 - Photography I (Fine Arts Emphasis) Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2356 - Photography I (Fine Arts Emphasis) A studio art course that introduces the technical and conceptual basics of photography as a creative medium. This course is a Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ARTS2357 --- # ARTS2357 — Photography II (Fine Arts Emphasis) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2357 - Photography II (Fine Arts Emphasis) Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2357 - Photography II (Fine Arts Emphasis) A studio art course that furthers the study of the technical and conceptual basics of photography as a creative medium. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTS 2356 or its equivalent Prerequisites: ARTS2356 --- # ARTS2366 — Watercolor 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2366 - Watercolor Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2366 - Watercolor Studio art course that introduces the fundamental principles, materials, and techniques of watercolor and other water-based media. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTS2389 — Academic Cooperative 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 2389 - Academic Cooperative Add to HCC Catalog ARTS 2389 - Academic Cooperative An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # ITAI1370 — Artificial Intelligence (A I) History, Theory, and Platforms 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 1370 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) History, Theory, and Platforms Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 1370 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) History, Theory, and Platforms Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in History, Theory and Platforms is an overview of the history, theory and Platforms that serve as the foundation for our current understanding of today’s A.I. This course provides the necessary insight needed to learn about the largest field of study that is rapidly expanding into every other field. The course covers everything from post-World War II A.I. to the ever-changing, moment-by-moment devel… Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # ITAI1371 — Introduction to Machine Learning 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 1371 - Introduction to Machine Learning Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 1371 - Introduction to Machine Learning This introductory course gives an overview of many concepts, techniques, and algorithms in machine learning, beginning with topics such as classification, training, inference and linear regression ending up with solutions for single task deployment (like to vacuum a room). The course will give students the fundamental ideas and intuition behind modern machine learning methods as well as a more formal understanding of how, why, and when to apply them. The underlying theme in the course… Prerequisites: COSC1436, MATH1314 --- # ITAI1372 — Artificial Intelligence (A I) in Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 1372 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) in Cybersecurity Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 1372 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) in Cybersecurity This introductory course integrates the use of A. I. in cybersecurity. Students will use A. I. and Machine Learning to practice real-time intrusion and threat detection examples (Red Teaming). The course introduces techniques for using A. I. with cybersecurity systems to gain precise performance. The course covers effective neural networks that have learned defensive strategies from famous hacks. A primary use of A. I. in cybersecurity is to anticipate and p… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370 --- # ITAI1378 — Computer Vision for Artificial Intelligence (A I) 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 1378 - Computer Vision for Artificial Intelligence (A I) Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 1378 - Computer Vision for Artificial Intelligence (A I) This introductory course gives an overview of computer vision, which is the ability to use computer-driven cameras (all types & sizes) to image, sense and analyze photos, video, diagrams and more for information. Computer vision is about capturing data with image sensors and developing many ways to use it. When you add A.I. to the equation, it is possible to extract features, recognition of objects, distances, people, buildings and understanding. Stude… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370 --- # ITAI2275 — Cooperative Education-Artificial Intelligence (A I) 2 credits · 2 hours ITAI 2275 - Cooperative Education-Artificial Intelligence (A I) Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 2275 - Cooperative Education-Artificial Intelligence (A I) This is an advanced course that provides students with interesting work/study in the field of Artificial Intelligence in a real-world environment. The environment may range from Medical / BioMedical, Oil and Gas Control/Monitoring Systems, Aerospace, Retail/Consumer Marketing Programs to Census Bureau Data Science applications that merge with voting demographics. The goal of the course is to students learn how this industry functions and through th… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370, ITAI1371, ITAI1372, ITAI2373, ITSE1346 --- # ITAI2277 — Artificial Intelligence (A I) Resources & References 2 credits · 2 hours ITAI 2277 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) Resources & References Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 2277 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) Resources & References This is an advanced course that provides students with a culminating experience to create a final GitHub that features all Jupyter Notebooks, including different aspects of their work, incremental work in progress, and a final senior project where appropriate. The goal of the course is to students create a portfolio of their work: a complete bibliography of all resources used (online tutorials, YouTube videos, best of the best instructional PDF’s… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370, ITAI1371, ITAI1372, ITAI2372, ITAI2373 --- # ITAI2372 — Artificial Intelligence (A I) Applications & Case Histories 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 2372 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) Applications & Case Histories Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 2372 - Artificial Intelligence (A I) Applications & Case Histories This is an intermediate course on the implications of intelligent technologies, A.I., and their impact on business and society. Students will examine specific applications of A.I. in business and the case histories of those implementations. This course will cover applications that range from healthcare to Oil & Gas, Autonomous Transportation, Manufacturing, Digital Twins, Regional Emergency Response and Supply Chain/Logistics. The g… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370, ITAI1371, ITAI1372 --- # ITAI2373 — Natural Language Processing (NLP) 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 2373 - Natural Language Processing (NLP) Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 2373 - Natural Language Processing (NLP) This is an intermediate course on Natural Language Processing (NLP), which is a subfield of linguistics. Computer science, information engineering, and artificial intelligence (A. I.) concerned with the interactions between computers and human (natural) language. This course will give students an overview of the one of the most critical pillars in A. I. and one that has become instrumental in driving world-wide transition, generative A.I. Because language is key to understanding huma… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370, ITAI1371, ITAI1372 --- # ITAI2374 — Robot Operating System & Platforms in Artificial Intelligence (A I) 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 2374 - Robot Operating System & Platforms in Artificial Intelligence (A I) Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 2374 - Robot Operating System & Platforms in Artificial Intelligence (A I) This is an intermediate course on the use, methods, and handling of different A. I. systems while utilizing Robotic Operating Systems. This course will give students an idea of the applications and configurations of Artificial Intelligence Platforms for small and commercial-grade robots. ROS is a well-known operating system used primarily for efficiency in configuring sensors used in robots that allow for documentati… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370, ITAI1371, ITAI1372, ITSC1316 --- # ITAI2376 — Deep Learning in Artificial Intelligence (A I) 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 2376 - Deep Learning in Artificial Intelligence (A I) Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 2376 - Deep Learning in Artificial Intelligence (A I) This is an intermediate course about the different deep learning methods with specific emphasis on control systems and autonomous driving and deeper learning applications like Large Language Models. The course will students use a variety of neural network devices that speed the use of Deep Learning on smaller practice platforms as well as participate in on-line competitions like MIT’s Deep Traffic. Deep Learning is an important part of the new Generative A.I… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370, ITAI1371, ITAI1372, ITAI2373, ITSE1346 --- # ITAI2377 — Data Science in Artificial Intelligence (A I) 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 2377 - Data Science in Artificial Intelligence (A I) Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 2377 - Data Science in Artificial Intelligence (A I) An advanced course on the progression from data to information from the 50’s up to the present with different types of databases, planning for data capture/curation, Machine Learning as a catalyst to a massively changing paradigm, dynamic data, highly distributed/federated information, and storage systems. The course will give students the intuition behind data integrity and how to establish viable checkpoints within the data system to troubleshoot performance… Prerequisites: MATH1314, ITAI1370, ITAI1371, ITAI1372, ITSE1346 --- # ITAI3371 — Cloud Configurations & Resources for A.I. 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 3371 - Cloud Configurations & Resources for A.I. Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 3371 - Cloud Configurations & Resources for A.I. “Cloud Configurations and Resources for A.I.” This course will present significant information about how to understand Cloud Computing and Resources for Artificial Intelligence. A.I. is the most specialized of computing needs. Here is the formula in A.I., 35% of A.I. is Data, 35% of A.I. is Opensource Software/Architecture (at least 9 packages) and 30% of A.I. is compute (edge-based, on-premises or in the Cloud - all need enormous resources to handle the sheer size).… --- # ITAI3374 — On-Premises A.I. Hardware Platforms 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 3374 - On-Premises A.I. Hardware Platforms Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 3374 - On-Premises A.I. Hardware Platforms This course is about understanding the specific computational hardware requirements needed by Artificial Intelligence. We will cover all the hardware, software and setup of an On-Premises” A.I. System capable of running giant data sets to train A.I. and gain inference. A.I. has very specific hardware requirements because it is handling such massive amounts of information. You will learn the range/price of equipment that can do the job, how to build a system, where to get your A.I… --- # ITAI3375 — Curating DATA for A.I. Optimization 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 3375 - Curating DATA for A.I. Optimization Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 3375 - Curating DATA for A.I. Optimization This is one of the most important topics in A.I., the subject of Curating Data for A.I. We will focus on the tools and techniques that deal with the value of data, the data lifecycle, managing data as an asset and the people and processes to grow data valuation. We are trying to establish financial asset value - as well as the greatest possible value for meaning, significance, and understanding. The goal is to utilize A.I. to gain the deepest possible meaning, impact, and relevan… --- # ITAI3377 — A.I. at the Edge and IIOT Environments 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 3377 - A.I. at the Edge and IIOT Environments Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 3377 - A.I. at the Edge and IIOT Environments A.I. at the Edge and IIOT.” This course covers most real-time subjects involving data collection, interaction and distribution at the point of use (usually everything outside the data center). 70+% of all new data is being generated on small and powerful platforms known as “The Edge.” IIOT represents the “embedded industry” which is now the “Industrial Internet of Things.” You will learn how to use, build and maintain these very powerful small devices which number approxima… --- # ITAI3378 — Finance and Business A.I. 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 3378 - Finance and Business A.I. Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 3378 - Finance and Business A.I. “Finance and Business in A.I.” The transformation in Finance and Business is a direct result of A.I. We will examine how A.I. is changing the business of Finance and financial tools. The impact of the changes in finance are having a dramatic effect in all businesses. We will also evaluate the new changes coming to the business of Finance. The profound effect of Generative A.I. is leading to new and clever ways to grow financial and business resources that are opening unanticipated opportunities to t… --- # ITAI3379 — Artificial Intelligence in Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 3379 - Artificial Intelligence in Robotics Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 3379 - Artificial Intelligence in Robotics “Artificial Intelligence in Robotics.” Robotics has come a long way. With Generative A.I. as the innovation accelerant it is much easier to customize robots to fit any area of business or social application. Students will be able to begin immediately using and applying robots for a variety of business and social uses, like the Robotic hand project, or a healthcare robot who can talk to patients, delivery robots and even the creation of virtual patients (chatbots). Generative A.I.… --- # ITAI4370 — A.I. 5/6G Communications & ORAN Networks 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4370 - A.I. 5/6G Communications & ORAN Networks Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4370 - A.I. 5/6G Communications & ORAN Networks This course clarifies that Big Data and A.I. for text, image, video and cyber must be connected to literally everything via pipes that are big and fast enough to handle real-time sense (pickup) and immediate decision making (transmit with answers). This area of A.I. is crucial to continuing innovation and realizing successful implementations for millions of applications. You will learn about custom private networks, novel ways to deliver timely information, virtual scen… --- # ITAI4371 — Digital Twins & Virtual Simulation in A.I. 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4371 - Digital Twins & Virtual Simulation in A.I. Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4371 - Digital Twins & Virtual Simulation in A.I. You will use Digital Twins to build digital copies of real-world environments. Then you will use Virtual Simulations to practice different scenarios in those environments. Practice in these environments is the best way to learn. You will have “Side by Side” views of the 1) a real-world work environment alongside 2) the digital or practice copy that operates in “Real-time.” You will see what a video game grows up and becomes in the serious business world - enterprise… --- # ITAI4372 — A.I. Policies, Procedures and Governance 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4372 - A.I. Policies, Procedures and Governance Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4372 - A.I. Policies, Procedures and Governance Generative A.I. is pushing the envelope on applying A.I. as quickly as possible, everywhere. This course is about how we bring all people, society/culture, practices, businesses, politics, etc. into a common infrastructure of “best and equitable practices.” You will learn where we are, how to build what needs to be done and how to shape an inclusive future. We will be using AWS’s Machine Learning University’s course “Responsible A.I.” as the foundation for this course.… --- # ITAI4373 — The New Nature of Work in A.I. 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4373 - The New Nature of Work in A.I. Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4373 - The New Nature of Work in A.I. When you learn that A.I. is here to assist you at the highest possible level it changes the way you perform work. You become a master at delegating as well as supervising, double-checking and timeline management. You become responsible for how things get done as well as the quality. You will use different tools and learn to communicate often and well. Great teamwork skills will you accomplish more and grow beyond what you thought possible. Multi-tasking with high accuracy will become your… --- # ITAI4374 — Neuroscience as a Model for A.I. Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4374 - Neuroscience as a Model for A.I. Systems Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4374 - Neuroscience as a Model for A.I. Systems It is often said that the human brain is a good model for A.I.’s neural networks. By using advanced brain imaging and mouse models, human brain mapping is beginning to show a deeper understanding of brain anatomy, neural pathways and cognitive systems. The goal is to better comprehend human memory, learning and plasticity. Once we learn more about how the human brain works it may become easier to design effective A.I. learning systems. This course provides an in-depth o… --- # ITAI4375 — Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4375 - Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in Healthcare Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4375 - Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in Healthcare There is no richer area for A.I. applications than in healthcare. Generative AI has the potential to transform how humans learn, work and interact with one another in every aspect of life providing great benefit to patients and healthcare providers. Healthcare has the greatest need of any business sector to take advantage of A.I. capabilities from chatbots to internal training, patient services, compliance, automated processes and crucial information. Many large… --- # ITAI4376 — A.I. Controls for Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4376 - A.I. Controls for Robotics Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4376 - A.I. Controls for Robotics A.I. Controls for Robotics is the intelligent ability (sensing) to over-ride any automated process by stopping it or switching the current activity to an alternate process (mirrors or alters the current process). A.I. is used in robotic controls to “systems” adapt to their surroundings. Robotic Controls with A.I. is a game changer for industrial automation which usually had only 2 speeds, fast or off. With A.I. on-board it is possible to leverage many different decisions based on changing or very… --- # ITAI4377 — A.I. & Robotics Planning Cooperative Education 3 credits · 3 hours ITAI 4377 - A.I. & Robotics Planning Cooperative Education Add to HCC Catalog ITAI 4377 - A.I. & Robotics Planning Cooperative Education This course is a great opportunity for students to spend their last semester in a corporate work-study coop program to shadow A.I. specialists in their daily routines with corporate and industrial robots. This is a mutually beneficial program because companies need people and students need jobs, so this is an excellent way to meet other professionals and better understand the field of your dreams. The goal of the course is to have you involved in a 3-month i… --- # ASTR1103 — Stars and Galaxies Laboratory (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours ASTR 1103 - Stars and Galaxies Laboratory (lab) Add to HCC Catalog ASTR 1103 - Stars and Galaxies Laboratory (lab) Study of stars, galaxies, and the universe outside our solar system. It may or may not include a laboratory. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # ASTR1104 — Solar System Laboratory (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours ASTR 1104 - Solar System Laboratory (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog ASTR 1104 - Solar System Laboratory (Lab) Study of the sun and its solar system, including its origin. May or may not include a laboratory. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # ASTR1303 — Stars and Galaxies (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours ASTR 1303 - Stars and Galaxies (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog ASTR 1303 - Stars and Galaxies (Lecture) An introduction to the present cosmological theories about the structure and evolution of the universe. A comparison with previous models since antiquity. A study of the celestial sphere and the constellations, the motions in the sky. A study of gravity, light, radiation, optics, telescopes and spacecraft. A survey of the stars, clusters, galaxies, superclusters, their properties, structure and evolution. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # ASTR1304 — Solar System (lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours ASTR 1304 - Solar System (lecture) Add to HCC Catalog ASTR 1304 - Solar System (lecture) An introduction to present theories about the structure and evolution of the solar system, compared to other models and theories since antiquity. A survey of the Sun, planets, moons, rings, asteroids, comets and debris in our solar system. The possibility of life in the Universe. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # MUSC1220 — Live Sound Workshop 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 1220 - Live Sound Workshop Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1220 - Live Sound Workshop Basic sound system operation. Includes mixing boards and microphones. Also addresses solving common problems such as feedback. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 --- # MUSC1249 — Applied Music: Conducting 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 1249 - Applied Music: Conducting Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1249 - Applied Music: Conducting Private lessons in conducting. Development of technique through the practice of basic beat patterns, beginning beats, gesturing, and cueing. Emphasis on score reading and knowledge of musical terminology. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Commercial Music Theory I and II; --- # MUSC1270 — Fundamentals of Music Production 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 1270 - Fundamentals of Music Production Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1270 - Fundamentals of Music Production An introduction to the art of producing music in the modern recording studio. The focus of the course will be on the process involved in taking a song idea from initial inception to final commercial release. Topics will include appropriate choice of genre, song construction, demoing material, producing charts and lead sheets, digital tempo and rhythmic manipulation, managing musicians during sessions, mixing aesthetics, and final mastering and packaging of a product. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4… Prerequisites: MUSC1427, MUSC1331 --- # MUSC1305 — Live Sound I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1305 - Live Sound I Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1305 - Live Sound I An overview of the field of live sound. Includes principles of live sound and the theory and interconnection of the components of a sound reinforcement system. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MUSC1309 — Conducting Class 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1309 - Conducting Class Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1309 - Conducting Class Introduction to the art of conducting including regular and irregular beat patterns, subdivision, and beat pattern varieties applied to musical literature and practical experience. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC1321 — Songwriting I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1321 - Songwriting I Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1321 - Songwriting I Introduction to techniques of writing marketable songs including the writing of lyrics and melodies, setting lyrics to music, developing lyrical and musical hooks, analyzing the marketplace, and developing a production plan for a song demo. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into INRW 0420 in reading, INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 or ESOL 0370 in writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0314 --- # MUSC1323 — Audio Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1323 - Audio Electronics Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1323 - Audio Electronics Basic concepts in electricity, Ohm’s Law, circuit analysis and troubleshooting audio problems. Topics include soldering techniques, audio electronic alignment procedures for tape machines, console maintenance, and sound reinforcement equipment maintenance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC1325 — Acoustics 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1325 - Acoustics Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1325 - Acoustics Principles of sound in air, sound in recording, and sound reinforcement. Topics include acoustical properties of studios, live performance facilities, resonance, and electronic and acoustic control. Students will be able to describe specific characteristics of sound in air; describe acoustical properties of halls, rooms, and studios; measure and quantify sound characteristics; and utilize electronic and acoustic control measures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1427 or Department Approval Prerequisites: MUSC1427 --- # MUSC1327 — Audio Engineering I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1327 - Audio Engineering I Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1327 - Audio Engineering I The tools, personnel and standard workflow of a recording studio. Topics include fundamentals of sound and overview of tracking, editing, and mixing audio. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1331 ; MUSC 1335 Prerequisites: MUSC1331, MUSC1335 --- # MUSC1330 — Computer Music Notation I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1330 - Computer Music Notation I Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1330 - Computer Music Notation I Survey of music notation software and applications with skill development in computer music notation. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC1331 — MIDI I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1331 - MIDI I Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1331 - MIDI I An overview of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) system and applications. Topics include the History, Civilization, and evolution of MIDI, hardware requirements, computer numbering systems, channels and modes, the MIDI language, and typical implementation of MIDI applications in the studio environment using software-based sequencing programs. Students are required to attend additional Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC1335 — Commercial Music Software 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1335 - Commercial Music Software Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1335 - Commercial Music Software Specialized training in commercial music software applications. This course includes integration of computer-based hardware and software with an emphasis on the utilization of DAW (digital audio workstation) technology in the professional studio environment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC1350 — Remixing 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1350 - Remixing Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1350 - Remixing Basic techniques necessary to produce finished remixes of previously recorded musical compositions. Includes using audio and MIDI “beats” and “loops.” Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1331 or Department Approval Prerequisites: MUSC1331 --- # MUSC1396 — Special Topics in Recording Arts Technology / Technician: Advanced Mixing and Mastering in Protocols 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 1396 - Special Topics in Recording Arts Technology / Technician: Advanced Mixing and Mastering in Protocols Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1396 - Special Topics in Recording Arts Technology / Technician: Advanced Mixing and Mastering in Protocols Topics address advanced mixing and mastering concepts within the Protocols digital software environment. Topics include analysis of mixes by genre, use of advanced effects processing to emphasize depth, clarity, and frequency balance, and time-based editing processes such as time stretching. Students will also practice software-based mastering techniqu… Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC1405 — Live Sound I 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 1405 - Live Sound I Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 1405 - Live Sound I An overview of the field of live sound. Includes principles of live sound and the theory and interconnection of the components of a sound reinforcement system. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): MUSC 1327 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC2141 — Forum/Recital 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 2141 - Forum/Recital Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2141 - Forum/Recital Stylistic analysis of commercial music performances presented by students, faculty, and guest artists. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC2201 — Audio Engineering Practices 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 2201 - Audio Engineering Practices Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2201 - Audio Engineering Practices Application of the concepts and techniques presented in Audio Engineering I and II. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: MUSC2447, RTVB2232 --- # MUSC2214 — Improvisation Theory I 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 2214 - Improvisation Theory I Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2214 - Improvisation Theory I For courses numbered 11xx and 12xx, these are Freshman level, one-half hour lesson and one-hour lessons per week, respectively. Half-hour lessons require six practice hours per week; hour lessons, ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided in. A study of the chordal structures of jazz, rock, country, and fusion with emphasis on extemporaneous performance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC2230 — Commercial Music Arranging and Composition 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 2230 - Commercial Music Arranging and Composition Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2230 - Commercial Music Arranging and Composition Presentation of arranging and composition for projects in industry recognized genres including song writing, show writing, video, and film. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MUSC1321, INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MUSC2234 — Improvisation Theory II 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 2234 - Improvisation Theory II Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2234 - Improvisation Theory II A continuation of the study of chordal structures of jazz, rock, country, and fusion with emphasis on extemporaneous performance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2214 ; Prerequisites: MUSC2214 --- # MUSC2319 — Orchestration 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2319 - Orchestration Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2319 - Orchestration Exploration of writing for voices and instruments to include ranges, transportation, and idiosyncrasies of each instrument with emphasis on commercial music chord voicings. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MUSC2345 — Synthesis II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2345 - Synthesis II Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2345 - Synthesis II Course emphasizes technology that integrates MIDI sequencing with digital audio. Topics include computer based hard disk recording systems, MIDI machine control, advanced techniques in synthesizer editing, digital transfers of audio data and CD mastering. The student will demonstrate advanced skill in FM and hybrid synthesis techniques; explain and utilize digital sampling; complete projects using advanced synthesis techniques; and edit samples and synthesizer voices. Students are required to attend additional Prerequisites: MUSC2355 --- # MUSC2350 — Computer Music Notation II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2350 - Computer Music Notation II Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2350 - Computer Music Notation II Study and practices in music notation software at a professional level, including large score notation. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1330 ; Prerequisites: MUSC1330 --- # MUSC2355 — MIDI II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 2355 - MIDI II Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2355 - MIDI II A continuation of MIDI I with emphasis on advanced sequencer operation, and SMPTE-based synchronization in the interaction of multiple recording and playback systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1331 ; Prerequisites: MUSC1331 --- # MUSC2403 — Live Sound II 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 2403 - Live Sound II Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2403 - Live Sound II Overview of stage monitor systems. Includes monitor systems set-up and operation and stage management. Also covers interactivity between sound management, performance quality, and audience experience. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # MUSC2427 — Audio Engineering II 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 2427 - Audio Engineering II Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2427 - Audio Engineering II Major topics include the recording process, microphones and placement techniques, audio console operation, multitrack recording and signal processors. Audio software includes Pro Tools and Digital Performer, Spark and Peak audio editors, Toast and Jam CD editors, Acid looping software. Students learn basic tracking techniques, studio set up and break down and participate in 32 hours of recording sessions. Students are required to attend additional Prerequisites: MUSC1327, MUSC1331, MUSC1335 --- # MUSC2433 — Scoring for Video and Film 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 2433 - Scoring for Video and Film Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2433 - Scoring for Video and Film Advanced concepts of technology to score and synchronize audio with video or film productions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # MUSC2447 — Audio Engineering III 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 2447 - Audio Engineering III Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2447 - Audio Engineering III Advanced practice of procedures and techniques in recording and manipulating audio. Includes digital audio editing, advanced recording techniques, and advanced engineering projects. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2427 ; RTVB 1240 Corequisite(s): RTVB 2232 Prerequisites: MUSC2427, RTVB1240 --- # MUSC2448 — Audio Engineering IV 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 2448 - Audio Engineering IV Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2448 - Audio Engineering IV Examination of the role of the producer including recording, mixing, arranging, analyzing projects, session planning, communications, budgeting, business aspects, technical consideration, and music markets. Students are required to attend additional Prerequisites: MUSC2447, RTVB2232 --- # MUSC2457 — Audio Engineering V 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 2457 - Audio Engineering V Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2457 - Audio Engineering V A survey of advanced topics in calculus including vectors and vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, Jacobians, divergence and Stoke’s theorems. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MUSC2448, MUSC2201, MUSC2355 --- # MUSC2458 — Audio Engineering VI 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 2458 - Audio Engineering VI Add to HCC Catalog MUSC 2458 - Audio Engineering VI Analysis and practice in the operation of a large format, computer-automated analog mixing console. Includes console’s signal flow and operation as they pertain to mixing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MUSC2457, MUSC2201 --- # RTVB1240 — Audio/Radio Production Practices 2 credits · 2 hours RTVB 1240 - Audio/Radio Production Practices Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 1240 - Audio/Radio Production Practices Introduces through practical hands-on experience the equipment and procedures used in multitrack recording. Includes basic tracking, simple overdubs and operation of specific recording equipment commonly found in audio facilities, mixing, and equalization. Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1327 ; MUSC 1331 ; MUSC 1335 Corequisite(s): MUSC 2427 Prerequisites: MUSC1327, MUSC1331, MUSC1335 --- # RTVB1309 — Audio/Radio Production I 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 1309 - Audio/Radio Production I Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 1309 - Audio/Radio Production I Concepts and techniques of sound production including basic recording, mixing, and editing techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # RTVB1321 — TV/Video Field Production 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 1321 - TV/Video Field Production Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 1321 - TV/Video Field Production Video field camera set up and operation for broadcast and digital media. Incorporates basic editing and field audio techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # RTVB1329 — Scriptwriting 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 1329 - Scriptwriting Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 1329 - Scriptwriting Writing scripts for film and electronic media. Emphasizes format and style for commercials, public service announcements, promos, news, and documentaries. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # RTVB2164 — Practicum (or Field Experience)-Radio and Television 1 credits · 1 hours RTVB 2164 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Radio and Television Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2164 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Radio and Television Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 10 Prerequisite(s): Departmental approval OR FLMC 1300 and FLMC 1304 and FLMC 1311 and FLMC 2333 and FLMC 2334 and FLMC 2335 and RTVB 2337 Corequisite(s): FLMC 2272 Prerequisites: FLMC1300, FLMC1304, FLMC1311, FLMC2333, FLMC2334, FLMC2335, RTVB2337 --- # RTVB2232 — Audio/Radio Production Practices II 2 credits · 2 hours RTVB 2232 - Audio/Radio Production Practices II Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2232 - Audio/Radio Production Practices II Topics include special effects, automated overdubbing, operation of specific recording equipment commonly found in large format multi-track audio facilities, mixing, and equalization. Complete one recording project using the lab time and facilities Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2427 ; RTVB 1240 Corequisite(s): MUSC 2447 Prerequisites: MUSC2427, RTVB1240 --- # RTVB2282 — Cooperative Education-Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician 2 credits · 2 hours RTVB 2282 - Cooperative Education-Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2282 - Cooperative Education-Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 10 Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2447 ; must be placed into college-level rea… Prerequisites: MUSC2447 --- # RTVB2330 — Film and Video Editing 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 2330 - Film and Video Editing Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2330 - Film and Video Editing Film and broadcast editing for the preparation and completion of shorts, trailers, documentaries, and features. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # RTVB2337 — TV/Video Production Workshop I 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 2337 - TV/Video Production Workshop I Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2337 - TV/Video Production Workshop I Application and design of video productions in location or studio shoots with real deadlines and quality control restrictions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 1309 ; RTVB 1321 ; RTVB 2330 Prerequisites: RTVB1309, RTVB1321, RTVB2330 --- # RTVB2340 — Portfolio Development 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 2340 - Portfolio Development Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2340 - Portfolio Development Preparation and presentation of a portfolio suitable for employment in the media industry. This course is intended to be taken in the last semester. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # RTVB2343 — Commercial Recording Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 2343 - Commercial Recording Techniques Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2343 - Commercial Recording Techniques Student will operate audio production and editing equipment, coordinate and direct music production projects from booking to post-production, and characterize the music industry and surrounding labor market. This class provides a capstone experience during which the student will use all of the skills acquired throughout this program. Students are required to attend additional Prerequisites: MUSC2447 --- # RTVB2386 — Internship-Radio and Television Broadcasting 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 2386 - Internship-Radio and Television Broadcasting Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 2386 - Internship-Radio and Television Broadcasting A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 1317 and Department Approval; Prerequisites: RTVB1317 --- # ABDR1215 — Vehicle Trim and Hardware 2 credits · 2 hours ABDR 1215 - Vehicle Trim and Hardware Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 1215 - Vehicle Trim and Hardware An in depth study of vehicle trim and glass service. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 --- # ABDR1280 — Cooperative Education-Autobody / Collision and Repair Technology / Technician 2 credits · 2 hours ABDR 1280 - Cooperative Education-Autobody / Collision and Repair Technology / Technician Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 1280 - Cooperative Education-Autobody / Collision and Repair Technology / Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 10 Prerequisite(s): ABDR 1431 , ABDR 1441 , ABDR 1307, ABDR 1215 , AB… Prerequisites: ABDR1431, ABDR1441, ABDR1307, ABDR1215, ABDR1458, ABDR1442, ABDR2441 --- # ABDR1307 — Collision Repair Welding 3 credits · 3 hours ABDR 1307 - Collision Repair Welding Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 1307 - Collision Repair Welding A study of collision repair welding and cutting procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # ABDR1431 — Basic Refinishing 4 credits · 4 hours ABDR 1431 - Basic Refinishing Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 1431 - Basic Refinishing An introduction to current refinishing products, shop safety, and equipment used in the automotive refinishing industry. Emphasis on surface preparation, masking techniques, and refinishing of trim and replacement parts. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # ABDR1441 — Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I 4 credits · 4 hours ABDR 1441 - Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 1441 - Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I Expanded training in the roughing and shaping procedures on automotive sheet metal necessary to make satisfactory body repairs. Emphasis on the alignment of component parts such as doors, hood, front-end assemblies, and deck lids. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # ABDR1442 — Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II 4 credits · 4 hours ABDR 1442 - Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 1442 - Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II Continuation of general repair and replacement procedures for damaged structural parts and collision damage. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ABDR 1441 Prerequisites: ABDR1441 --- # ABDR1458 — Intermediate Refinishing 4 credits · 4 hours ABDR 1458 - Intermediate Refinishing Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 1458 - Intermediate Refinishing Expanded training in mixing and spraying of automotive topcoats. Emphasis on formula ingredient, reducing, thinning, and special spraying techniques. Introduction to partial panel refinishing techniques and current industry paint removal techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # ABDR2353 — Color Analysis and Paint Matching 3 credits · 3 hours ABDR 2353 - Color Analysis and Paint Matching Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 2353 - Color Analysis and Paint Matching Advanced course in color theory, analysis, tinting, and blending techniques for acceptable paint matching. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # ABDR2431 — Structural Analysis and Damage Repair III 4 credits · 4 hours ABDR 2431 - Structural Analysis and Damage Repair III Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 2431 - Structural Analysis and Damage Repair III Advanced concepts in the application of theories of auto body repair and replacement of major body units. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: INRW0410, ESOL0354, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # ABDR2441 — Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement 4 credits · 4 hours ABDR 2441 - Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 2441 - Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement Instruction in preparation of vehicles for major repair processes. This course covers interpreting information from damage reports, planning repair sequences, selecting appropriate tools, and organizing removed parts for reinstallation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # ABDR2449 — Advanced Refinishing 4 credits · 4 hours ABDR 2449 - Advanced Refinishing Add to HCC Catalog ABDR 2449 - Advanced Refinishing Skill development in multi-stage refinishing techniques. Further development in identification of problems and solutions in color matching and partial panel refinishing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # AUMT1305 — Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1305 - Introduction to Automotive Technology Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1305 - Introduction to Automotive Technology An introduction to the automotive industry including automotive History, Civilization, safety practices, shop equipment and tools, vehicle subsystems, service publications, fasteners, professional responsibilities, and automotive maintenance. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT1306 — Automotive Engine Removal and Installation 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1306 - Automotive Engine Removal and Installation Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1306 - Automotive Engine Removal and Installation Fundamentals of engine inspection, removal and installation procedures. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1307 - Automotive Electrical Systems Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1307 - Automotive Electrical Systems An overview of automotive electrical systems including topics in operational theory, testing, diagnosis, and repair of batteries, charging and starting systems, and electrical accessories. Emphasis on electrical schematic diagrams and service manuals. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT1310 — Automotive Brake Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1310 - Automotive Brake Systems Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1310 - Automotive Brake Systems Operation and repair of drum/disc type brake systems. Emphasis on safe use of modern equipment. Topics include brake theory, diagnosis, and repair of power, manual, anti-lock brake systems, and parking brakes. May be taught with manufacturer specific instructions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT1316 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1316 - Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1316 - Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems A study of automotive suspension and steering systems including tire and wheel problem diagnosis, component repair, and alignment procedures. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT1319 — Automotive Engine Repair 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1319 - Automotive Engine Repair Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1319 - Automotive Engine Repair Fundamentals of engine operation, diagnosis and repair including lubrication systems and cooling systems. Emphasis on overhaul of selected engines, identification and inspection, measurements, and disassembly, repair, and reassembly of the engine. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1345 - Automotive Climate Control Systems Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1345 - Automotive Climate Control Systems Theory of automotive air conditioning and heating systems. Emphasis on the basic refrigeration cycle and diagnosis and repair of system malfunctions. Covers EPA guidelines for refrigerant handling and new refrigerant replacements. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): AUMT 1307 --- # AUMT1380 — Cooperative Education-Automobile / Automotive Mechanics Technology / Technician 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 1380 - Cooperative Education-Automobile / Automotive Mechanics Technology / Technician Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 1380 - Cooperative Education-Automobile / Automotive Mechanics Technology / Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2310 - Automotive Service Consultant Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2310 - Automotive Service Consultant Automotive service consulting skills and procedures. Includes vehicle identification, product knowledge, shop operations, warranty service contracts, communications, customer relations, internal relations, and sales skills. Emphasizes courtesy, professionalism, and communications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT2313 — Automotive Drive Train and Axles 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2313 - Automotive Drive Train and Axles Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2313 - Automotive Drive Train and Axles A study of automotive clutches, clutch operation devices, manual transmissions/transaxles, and differentials with emphasis on the diagnosis and repair of transmissions/transaxles and drive lines. May be taught with manufacturer specific instructions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT2317 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2317 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2317 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of basic engine dynamics, ignition systems, and fuel delivery systems. Use of basic engine performance diagnostic equipment. May be taught with manufacturer specific instructions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT2321 — Automotive Electrical Diagnosis and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2321 - Automotive Electrical Diagnosis and Repair Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2321 - Automotive Electrical Diagnosis and Repair Repair of automotive electrical subsystems, lighting, instrumentation, and accessories. Emphasis on accurate diagnosis and proper repair methods using various troubleshooting skills and techniques. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): AUMT 1307 --- # AUMT2325 — Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2325 - Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2325 - Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle A study of the operation, hydraulic principles, and related circuits of modern automatic transmissions and automatic transaxles. Diagnosis, disassembly, and assembly procedures with emphasis on the use of special tools and proper repair techniques. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT2328 — Automotive Service 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2328 - Automotive Service Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2328 - Automotive Service Mastery of automotive vehicle service and component systems repair. Emphasis on mastering current automotive competencies covered in related courses. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # AUMT2334 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2334 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2334 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II A study of diagnosis and repair of emission systems, computerized engine performance systems, and advanced ignition and fuel systems; and proper use of advanced engine performance diagnostic equipment. May be taught manufacturer specific. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # AUMT2380 — Cooperative Education-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credits · 3 hours AUMT 2380 - Cooperative Education-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog AUMT 2380 - Cooperative Education-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # PSTR1301 — Fundamentals of Baking 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1301 - Fundamentals of Baking Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1301 - Fundamentals of Baking Fundamentals of baking including dough, quick breads, pies, cakes, cookies, tarts, and doughnuts. Instruction in flours, fillings, and ingredients. Topics include baking terminology, tool and equipment use, formula conversions, functions of ingredients, and the evaluation of baked products. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PSTR1305 — Breads and Rolls 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1305 - Breads and Rolls Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1305 - Breads and Rolls Concentration on fundamentals of chemically- and yeast-raised breads and rolls. Instruction on commercial preparation of a wide variety of products. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PSTR1306 — Cake Decorating I 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1306 - Cake Decorating I Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1306 - Cake Decorating I A course in decoration of specialized and seasonal products. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # PSTR1310 — Pies, Tarts, Teacakes and Cookies 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1310 - Pies, Tarts, Teacakes and Cookies Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1310 - Pies, Tarts, Teacakes and Cookies Focus on preparation of American- and European-style pie and tart fillings and dough, cookies, teacakes, custard and batters. Instruction in finishing and presentation techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PSTR1312 — Laminated Dough, Pate a Choux and Donuts 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1312 - Laminated Dough, Pate a Choux and Donuts Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1312 - Laminated Dough, Pate a Choux and Donuts Focus on preparation of laminated doughs to include puff pastry, croissant, and Danish and a variety of pate a choux (eclair paste) products and donuts. Fillings and finishing techniques included. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PSTR1340 — Plated Desserts 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1340 - Plated Desserts Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1340 - Plated Desserts Preparation and service of hot and cold desserts with a focus on individual desserts, a la minute preparations, and numerous components within one preparation. Emphasis on station organization, timing, and service coordination for restaurant dessert production. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PSTR1343 — Bakery Operations and Management 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1343 - Bakery Operations and Management Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1343 - Bakery Operations and Management Introduction to management, marketing, supervision, and sanitation principles required in retail bakery operations. Emphasis on cost control, pricing, computer usage, and personnel issues. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # PSTR1391 — Special Topics in Baker/Pastry Chef 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 1391 - Special Topics in Baker/Pastry Chef Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1391 - Special Topics in Baker/Pastry Chef Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge’s, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Repeatable: This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. --- # PSTR1471 — Baking for Special Dietary Needs 4 credits · 4 hours PSTR 1471 - Baking for Special Dietary Needs Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 1471 - Baking for Special Dietary Needs Focus on baking methods and principles from a nutritional and chemical/physical point of view. Topics to be covered include: diets such as vegan, diabetic, low carbohydrate and gluten-free, nutritional analyses, and preparation of items for persons with special dietary needs. Topics include baking terminology, tool and equipment use, formula conversions, functions of ingredients, and the evaluation of baked products Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PSTR2301 — Chocolates and Confections 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 2301 - Chocolates and Confections Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 2301 - Chocolates and Confections Production and decoration of traditional truffles, marzipan, molded and hand-dipped chocolate, caramels, nougats, and pate de fruit. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PSTR2307 — Cake Decorating II 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 2307 - Cake Decorating II Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 2307 - Cake Decorating II A course in decoration of specialized and seasonal products. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): PSTR 1306 Prerequisites: PSTR1306 --- # PSTR2331 — Advanced Pastry Shop 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 2331 - Advanced Pastry Shop Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 2331 - Advanced Pastry Shop A study of classical desserts, French and international pastries, hot and cold desserts, ice creams and ices, chocolate work, and decorations. Emphasis on advanced techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PSTR 1301 , PSTR 1310 Prerequisites: PSTR1301, PSTR1310 --- # PSTR2350 — Wedding Cakes 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 2350 - Wedding Cakes Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 2350 - Wedding Cakes Skills, concepts, and techniques for preparing wedding cakes. Includes marzipan, plastic chocolate-rolled fondant, chocolate garnish, flower making, and royal icing piping work. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PSTR 1306 ; Prerequisites: PSTR1306 --- # PSTR2370 — Supervised Study: Capstone Study in Baking & Pastry Arts 3 credits · 3 hours PSTR 2370 - Supervised Study: Capstone Study in Baking & Pastry Arts Add to HCC Catalog PSTR 2370 - Supervised Study: Capstone Study in Baking & Pastry Arts Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. Provides the student and instructor an opportunity to work together to identify the critical areas of need in the student’s repertoire. An individualized plan will be developed to address the student’s weaknesses and to lead progressively to a group demonstration of critical skills. Individual assessment constitutes the majority of… --- # BNKG1303 — Principles of Bank Operation 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1303 - Principles of Bank Operation Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1303 - Principles of Bank Operation Overview of the fundamental banking functions and the role of regulation in the banking industry. Explanation of financial products and services to various markets. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BNKG1305 — Teller Training 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1305 - Teller Training Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1305 - Teller Training Application of the functions related to negotiable instruments, cash control, handling money, and balancing. Explanation of compliance and regulation issues affecting bank tellers. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BNKG1340 — Money and Financial Markets 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1340 - Money and Financial Markets Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1340 - Money and Financial Markets Monetary policy and its related effects on financial intermediaries. Includes financial markets, regulatory functions, and structures. Addresses investment and funds management. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BNKG1343 — Law and Banking 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1343 - Law and Banking Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1343 - Law and Banking Sources of law and banking regulation. Emphasis on the laws relating to contracts, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, and consumer Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): BNKG 1303 Prerequisites: BNKG1303 --- # BNKG1345 — Consumer Lending 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1345 - Consumer Lending Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1345 - Consumer Lending A study of the different types of consumer loans. Identify the federal regulations and state laws pertaining to collection and serving of a consumer loan and relate consumer Credit to the lending process. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BNKG1349 — Commercial Lending 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1349 - Commercial Lending Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1349 - Commercial Lending Overview of the commercial lending market and process with an emphasis on Credit analysis, evaluation, federal regulation, and state laws related to business and industrial lending. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BNKG1351 — Selling Bank/Financial Products and Services 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1351 - Selling Bank/Financial Products and Services Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1351 - Selling Bank/Financial Products and Services Characteristics and benefits of bank products and services. Emphasis on the personal selling process and quality customer service. Application of personal selling, cross-selling, and related product benefits to individual customer needs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BNKG1356 — Analyzing Financial Statements 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1356 - Analyzing Financial Statements Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1356 - Analyzing Financial Statements A study of the process of evaluating financial statements, cash flow, and ratio analysis of individuals and businesses with an emphasis on the relationship of comparative analysis and industry standards. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BNKG1373 — Teller Training Lab 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1373 - Teller Training Lab Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1373 - Teller Training Lab An alternate continuation of BNKG 1305 - Teller Training , this course affords the student practical, hands-on experience in paying and receiving teller operations. Students develop skills such as cash handling, cash drawer setup, maintenance, security and daily balancing, processing of basic paying and receiving customer transactions, quoting funds availability, implementing security precautions, operating tenkey terminal, and using automated teller machines via daily practice in a lab setting. Lecture: 3 Lab:… --- # BNKG1380 — Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 1380 - Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 1380 - Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # BNKG2374 — Financial Business Administration 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 2374 - Financial Business Administration Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 2374 - Financial Business Administration Course emphasizes the managerial responsibility of coordinating the many facets of a financial institution. The course covers administration in a regulatory environment, portfolio mix, and the various changes that are happening in this fast paced industry. Special attention is placed on investment areas in which customers are allowed to participate, which banks must have a working knowledge of but are not allowed to invest in. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): BNKG 1303 Prerequisites: BNKG1303 --- # BNKG2380 — Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # BNKG2381 — Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services 3 credits · 3 hours BNKG 2381 - Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services Add to HCC Catalog BNKG 2381 - Cooperative Education-Banking and Financial Support Services Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # BARB1307 — Introduction to Hair Design 3 credits · 3 hours BARB 1307 - Introduction to Hair Design Add to HCC Catalog BARB 1307 - Introduction to Hair Design Introduction to hair styling with emphasis on the fundamentals of haircutting and related skills. Lecture: 1 Lab: 5 --- # BARB1370 — Introduction to Business of Barbering 3 credits · 3 hours BARB 1370 - Introduction to Business of Barbering Add to HCC Catalog BARB 1370 - Introduction to Business of Barbering Barber students will have knowledge of business in the barber industry. Students will become more proficient with entrepreneurship, familiar with the rules of business, become a successful business owner and have knowledge of career finances and practices. Lecture: 1 Lab: 8 --- # BARB1402 — Barber Styling I 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 1402 - Barber Styling I Add to HCC Catalog BARB 1402 - Barber Styling I Continued development in haircutting techniques and implementation of basic styling. Introduction to chemical reformation. Perform haircutting techniques including shear, razor, and clipper. Demonstrate a variety of styling techniques; demonstrate techniques used in chemical reformation. Practice safety and sanitation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BARB1404 — Introduction to Barber Styling 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 1404 - Introduction to Barber Styling Add to HCC Catalog BARB 1404 - Introduction to Barber Styling Basic techniques for hair cutting. Introduction to the related skills of shampooing and treatments, and of trimming beards and mustaches. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college level reading & college level writing & developmental mathematics ( MATH 0314   (P) or higher) Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # BARB1442 — Barber Styling II 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 1442 - Barber Styling II Add to HCC Catalog BARB 1442 - Barber Styling II Continuation of Barber Styling I with emphasis on intermediate hands-on application of skills. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BARB2402 — Barber Styling III 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 2402 - Barber Styling III Add to HCC Catalog BARB 2402 - Barber Styling III Continued skill development in haircutting and styling. Emphasizes on advanced techniques in chemical procedures. Introduction to hairpieces and facials. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BARB2431 — Advanced Barber Styling I 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 2431 - Advanced Barber Styling I Add to HCC Catalog BARB 2431 - Advanced Barber Styling I Advanced skills in all areas of haircutting hairstyling and skincare. Introduction to hair coloring techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BARB2432 — Barber Law and Shop Management I 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 2432 - Barber Law and Shop Management I Add to HCC Catalog BARB 2432 - Barber Law and Shop Management I Introduction to Texas barber law and business management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BARB2441 — Advanced Barber Styling II 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 2441 - Advanced Barber Styling II Add to HCC Catalog BARB 2441 - Advanced Barber Styling II Continuation of Advanced Barber Styling I with further refinement of all skills and theory for licensure. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BARB2444 — Barber Law and Shop Management II 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 2444 - Barber Law and Shop Management II Add to HCC Catalog BARB 2444 - Barber Law and Shop Management II Continuation of Barber Law and Shop Management I. Includes advanced business management and preparation for the State Board Examination for a barber license. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BARB2470 — Preparation for the State Licensing Examination 4 credits · 4 hours BARB 2470 - Preparation for the State Licensing Examination Add to HCC Catalog BARB 2470 - Preparation for the State Licensing Examination In depth preparation of the theory and practical skills to pass the state licensing examination for a class A barber. Topics include: sanitation, disinfection, hair coloring, hair cutting, shampooing, conditioning, hair styling, chemical reformation services and shaving services. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # BIOL1106 — Biology for Science Majors I (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 1106 - Biology for Science Majors I (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1106 - Biology for Science Majors I (Lab) This laboratory-based course accompanies Biology 1306, Biology for Science Majors I. Laboratory activities will reinforce the fundamental principles of living organisms, including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Study and examination of the concepts of cytology, reproduction, genetics, and scientific reasoning are included. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college level reading and… --- # BIOL1108 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 1108 - Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1108 - Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lab) This laboratory-based course accompanies BIOL 1308 , Biology for Non-Science Majors I. Laboratory activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of life, cells, structure, function, and reproduction. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): BIOL 1308 --- # BIOL1109 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 1109 - Biology for Non-Science Majors II Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1109 - Biology for Non-Science Majors II This laboratory-based course accompanies BIOL 1309 , Biology for Non-Science Majors II. Laboratory activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and physiology. Selected laboratory experiments related to topics in Biology for Non-Science Majors for non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): BIOL 1309 --- # BIOL1306 — Biology for Science Majors I (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1306 - Biology for Science Majors I (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1306 - Biology for Science Majors I (Lecture) Fundamental principles of living organisms will be studied, including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Concepts of cytology, reproduction, genetics, and scientific reasoning are included. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): must be placed into college level reading and writing Note: Core Curriculum Couse --- # BIOL1308 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1308 - Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1308 - Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lecture) Provides a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of life, cells, structure, function, and reproduction. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # BIOL1309 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1309 - Biology for Non-Science Majors II (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1309 - Biology for Non-Science Majors II (Lecture) This course will provide a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and physiology. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1308 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: BIOL1308 --- # BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1322 - Nutrition & Diet Therapy Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1322 - Nutrition & Diet Therapy This course introduces general nutritional concepts in health and disease and includes practical applications of that knowledge. Special emphasis is given to nutrients and nutritional processes including functions, food sources, digestion, absorption, and metabolism. Food safety, availability, and nutritional information including food labels, advertising, and nationally established guidelines are addressed. (Cross-listed as HECO 1322) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1407 - Biology for Science Majors II (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1407 - Biology for Science Majors II (Lecture & Lab) The diversity and classification of life will be studied, including animals, plants, protists, fungi, and prokaryotes. Special emphasis will be given to anatomy, physiology, ecology, and evolution of plants and animals. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 ; BIOL 1106 Prerequisites: BIOL1306, BIOL1106 --- # BIOL1413 — General Zoology (lecture lab) 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1413 - General Zoology (lecture lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1413 - General Zoology (lecture lab) Fundamental biological concepts relevant to animals, including systematics, evolution, structure and function, cellular and molecular metabolism, reproduction, development, diversity, phylogeny, and ecology. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # BIOL1414 — Introduction to Biotechnology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1414 - Introduction to Biotechnology I Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 1414 - Introduction to Biotechnology I Overview of classical genetics, DNA structure, the flow of genetic information, DNA replication, gene transcription, protein translation. Principles of major molecular biology and genetic engineering techniques, including restriction enzymes and their uses, major types of cloning vectors, construction of libraries, Southern and Northern blotting, hybridization, PCR, DNA typing. Applications of these techniques in human health and welfare, medicine, agriculture and the environment. Introd… Prerequisites: BIOL1306, BIOL1106, CHEM1311, CHEM1111 --- # BIOL2101 — Anatomy & Physiology I (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2101 - Anatomy & Physiology I (lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2101 - Anatomy & Physiology I (lab) The lab provides a hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic physiology. Systems to be studied include integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and special senses. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): BIOL 2301 --- # BIOL2102 — Anatomy & Physiology II (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2102 - Anatomy & Physiology II (lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2102 - Anatomy & Physiology II (lab) The lab provides a hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic physiology. Systems to be studied include endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive (including nutrition), urinary (including fluid and electrolyte balance), and reproductive (including human development and genetics). Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2301 and BIOL 2101 Pre/Corequisite(s): BIOL 2302 Prerequisites: BIOL2301, BIOL2101 --- # BIOL2120 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 2120 - Microbiology for Non-Science Majors (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2120 - Microbiology for Non-Science Majors (Lab) This course covers basics of culture and identification of bacteria and microbial ecology. This course is primarily directed at pre-nursing and other pre-allied health majors and covers basics of microbiology. Emphasis is on medical microbiology, infectious diseases, and public health. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 ; BIOL 1106 Pre/Corequisite(s): BIOL 2320 Prerequisites: BIOL1306, BIOL1106 --- # BIOL2289 — Academic Cooperative 2 credits · 2 hours BIOL 2289 - Academic Cooperative Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2289 - Academic Cooperative An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience in the biological sciences/life sciences. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and Prerequisites: BIOL1306, BIOL1106, CHEM1311, CHEM1111 --- # BIOL2301 — Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2301 - Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2301 - Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture) Anatomy and Physiology I is the first part of a two course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and special senses. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of physiological functions involved in maintaining homeostasis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/Corequisite(s): Must have passed ENGL 1301 (or higher) or take ENGL 1301 as a corequi… --- # BIOL2302 — Anatomy & Physiology II (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2302 - Anatomy & Physiology II (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2302 - Anatomy & Physiology II (Lecture) Anatomy and Physiology II is the second part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive (including nutrition), urinary (including fluid and electrolyte balance), and reproductive (including human development and genetics). Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of physiological functions involved in maintaining home… Prerequisites: BIOL2301, BIOL2101 --- # BIOL2320 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2320 - Microbiology for Non-Science Majors (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2320 - Microbiology for Non-Science Majors (Lecture) This course covers basic microbiology and immunology and is primarily directed at pre-nursing, pre-allied health, and non-science majors. It provides an introduction to historical concepts of the nature of microorganisms, microbial diversity, the importance of microorganisms and acellular agents in the biosphere, and their roles in human and animal diseases. Major topics include bacterial structure as well as growth, physiology, genetics, and biochemistry of m… Prerequisites: BIOL1306, BIOL1106, BIOL2301 --- # BIOL2404 — Anatomy & Physiology (specialized, single-semester course, lecture + lab) 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2404 - Anatomy & Physiology (specialized, single-semester course, lecture + lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2404 - Anatomy & Physiology (specialized, single-semester course, lecture + lab) Study of the structure and function of human anatomy, including the neuroendocrine, integumentary, musculoskeletal, digestive, urinary, reproductive, respiratory, and circulatory systems. Content may be either integrated or specialized. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # BIOL2406 — Environmental Biology (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2406 - Environmental Biology (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2406 - Environmental Biology (Lecture & Lab) Principles of environmental systems and ecology, including biogeochemical cycles, energy transformations, abiotic interactions, symbiotic relationships, natural resources and their management, lifestyle analysis, evolutionary trends, hazards and risks, and approaches to ecological research. Laboratory activities will reinforce principles learned in the lecture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # BIOL2416 — Genetics (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2416 - Genetics (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2416 - Genetics (Lecture & Lab) Study of the principles of molecular and classical genetics and the function and transmission of hereditary material. May include population genetics and genetic engineering. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1106 ; BIOL 1306 Prerequisites: BIOL1106, BIOL1306 --- # BIOL2421 — Microbiology for Science Majors (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2421 - Microbiology for Science Majors (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog BIOL 2421 - Microbiology for Science Majors (Lecture & Lab) Principles of microbiology, including metabolism, structure, function, genetics, and phylogeny of microbes. The course will also examine the interactions of microbes with each other, hosts, and the environment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1106 ; BIOL 1306 ; CHEM 1111 ; CHEM 1311 Prerequisites: BIOL1106, BIOL1306, CHEM1111, CHEM1311 --- # BIOM1309 — Applied Biomedical Equipment Technology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOM 1309 - Applied Biomedical Equipment Technology Add to HCC Catalog BIOM 1309 - Applied Biomedical Equipment Technology Introduction to biomedical instrumentation as related to anatomy and physiology. Detailed coverage of anatomical systems that use medical equipment for monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): CETT 1403 , CETT 1425 or Department Approval; Must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: CETT1403, CETT1425 --- # BIOM2331 — Biomedical Clinical Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours BIOM 2331 - Biomedical Clinical Instrumentation Add to HCC Catalog BIOM 2331 - Biomedical Clinical Instrumentation A study of theory, application, and principles of operation of instruments commonly used in a medical laboratory. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): CETT 1403 , CETT 1425 , or Department Approval; Must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: CETT1403, CETT1425 --- # BIOM2389 — Internship-Biomedical Technology / Technician 3 credits · 3 hours BIOM 2389 - Internship-Biomedical Technology / Technician Add to HCC Catalog BIOM 2389 - Internship-Biomedical Technology / Technician A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 18 Prerequisite(s): 30 Credit hours of CETT courses and Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications Add to HCC Catalog BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications Computer terminology, hardware, software, operating systems, and information systems relating to the business environment. The main focus of this course is on business applications of software, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and business-oriented utilization of the Internet. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college level reading & college level writing & developmental mathematics ( MATH 0314 (P) or higher) Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # BMGT1301 — Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1301 - Supervision Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1301 - Supervision A study of the role of the supervisor. Managerial functions as applied to leadership, counseling, motivation, and human skills are examined. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BMGT1313 — Principles of Purchasing 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1313 - Principles of Purchasing Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1313 - Principles of Purchasing The purchasing process as it relates to such topics as inventory control, price determination, vendor selection, negotiation techniques, and ethical issues. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BMGT1325 — Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1325 - Office Management Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1325 - Office Management Systems, procedures, and practices related to organizing and planning office work, supervising employee performance, and exercising leadership skills. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BMGT1327 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1327 - Principles of Management Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1327 - Principles of Management Concepts, terminology, principles, theories, and issues in the field of management. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BMGT1341 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1341 - Business Ethics Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1341 - Business Ethics Discussion of ethical issues, the development of a moral frame of reference, and the need for an awareness of social responsibility in management practices and business activities. Includes ethical corporate responsibility. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0354, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # BMGT1370 — Introduction to HR / PeopleSoft Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1370 - Introduction to HR / PeopleSoft Applications Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1370 - Introduction to HR / PeopleSoft Applications A hands-on overview of the major areas of human resources/PeopleSoft, as illustrated by PeopleSoft software applications. Some topics will cover accessing PeopleSoft, navigating the PeopleSoft interface, understanding PeopleSoft panels, using PeopleSoft panels, and creating queries. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # BMGT1371 — Intermediate HR / PeopleSoft Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1371 - Intermediate HR / PeopleSoft Applications Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1371 - Intermediate HR / PeopleSoft Applications A continuation of Introduction to Human Resources/PeopleSoft with intermediate PeopleSoft applications. Additional topics will include: understanding PeopleSoft processes, PeopleSoft HRMS (Human Resource Management Systems), PeopleSoft HRMS modules, and advanced query topics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): BMGT 1370 Prerequisites: BMGT1370 --- # BMGT2305 — Advanced Communications in Management 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 2305 - Advanced Communications in Management Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 2305 - Advanced Communications in Management Putting it all together/PeopleSoft: group projects, team applications, and implementation of results. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): BMGT 1371 Prerequisites: BMGT1371 --- # BMGT2310 — Financial Management 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 2310 - Financial Management Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 2310 - Financial Management Examination of accounting information to support managerial decision-making processes. Topics include managerial concepts and systems, various analyses for decision making, and planning and control. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): BMGT 1394 Prerequisites: BMGT1394 --- # BMGT2331 — Principles of Quality Management 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 2331 - Principles of Quality Management Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 2331 - Principles of Quality Management Includes planning and implementing quality programs in an organization and analyzing cost/benefit of quality. Also covers the impact of employee empowerment. Define the role of quality in production and service systems; explain concepts related to quality cost/benefit; and define the quality improvement process. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): BMGT 2310 Prerequisites: BMGT2310 --- # BUSG1301 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 1301 - Introduction to Business Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 1301 - Introduction to Business Fundamental business principles including structure, functions, resources, and operational processes. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSG1303 — Principles of Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 1303 - Principles of Finance Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 1303 - Principles of Finance Financial dynamics of a business. Includes monetary and Credit theory, cash inventory, capital management, and consumer and government finance. Emphasizes the time value of money. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSG1307 — Entrepreneurship and Economic Development 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 1307 - Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 1307 - Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Overview of entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy. Includes community support systems for entrepreneurs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSG1370 — Personal Financial Planning 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 1370 - Personal Financial Planning Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 1370 - Personal Financial Planning An exploration of financial planning that emphasizes topics of personal interest but also have application to business financial planning topics. Topics include budgeting, bank accounts and account reconciliation, individual retirement accounts, loans, investments, debt management, real estate, insurance, wills, trusts, and taxes. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSG1380 — Cooperative Education-Business / Commerce-General 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 1380 - Cooperative Education-Business / Commerce-General Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 1380 - Cooperative Education-Business / Commerce-General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # BUSG2305 — Business Law / Contracts 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 2305 - Business Law / Contracts Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 2305 - Business Law / Contracts Principles of law which form the legal framework for business activity including applicable statutes, contracts, and agency. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSG2309 — Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 2309 - Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 2309 - Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship A course on how to start and operate a small business. Topics include facts about a small business, essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, financial needs, marketing strategies, and legal issues. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSG2370 — Legal Issues for Enterprise 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 2370 - Legal Issues for Enterprise Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 2370 - Legal Issues for Enterprise Legal Aspects of Enterprise explores both the for- profit and not-for-profit legal requirements and provides applications activities to the beginning business entrepreneur or social entrepreneur actually set up a new enterprise. Topics include: types of business structures, types of not-for-profit structures, legal forms and paperwork required to set up each type of structure, resources for assistance in setting up enterprises (such as legal clinics, lawyers who provide pro bono services for soc… --- # BUSG2380 — Cooperative Education-Business / Commerce-General 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Business / Commerce-General Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Business / Commerce-General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # BUSG2382 — Cooperative Education-Entrepreneurship / Entrepreneurial Studies 3 credits · 3 hours BUSG 2382 - Cooperative Education-Entrepreneurship / Entrepreneurial Studies Add to HCC Catalog BUSG 2382 - Cooperative Education-Entrepreneurship / Entrepreneurial Studies Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # BUSI1301 — Business Principles 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 1301 - Business Principles Add to HCC Catalog BUSI 1301 - Business Principles Fundamental business principles including structure, functions, resources, and operational processes. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSI1307 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 1307 - Personal Finance Add to HCC Catalog BUSI 1307 - Personal Finance Personal and family accounts, budgets and budgetary control, bank accounts, charge accounts, borrowing, investing, insurance, standards of living, renting or home ownership, and wills and trust plans. (Cross-listed as HECO 1307) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Not part of the Business Field of Study Curriculum --- # BUSI2301 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 2301 - Business Law I Add to HCC Catalog BUSI 2301 - Business Law I Principles of law which form the legal framework for business activity including applicable statutes, contracts, and agency. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BUSI2305 — Business Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 2305 - Business Statistics Add to HCC Catalog BUSI 2305 - Business Statistics Descriptive and inferential statistical techniques for business and economic decision-making. Topics include the collection, description, analysis, and summarization of data; probability; discrete and continuous random variables; the binomial and normal distributions; sampling distributions; tests of hypotheses; estimation and confidence intervals; linear regression; and correlation analysis. Statistical software is used to analyze data throughout the course. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Not in the Business Field of… --- # HRPO1302 — Human Resources Training and Development 3 credits · 3 hours HRPO 1302 - Human Resources Training and Development Add to HCC Catalog HRPO 1302 - Human Resources Training and Development An overview of the human resource development function specifically concentrating on the training and development component. Topics include training as related to organizational mission and goals; budgeting; assessment; design, delivery, evaluation, and justification of training. Included are new trends in training, including distance and virtual education. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HRPO1305 — Management and Labor Relations 3 credits · 3 hours HRPO 1305 - Management and Labor Relations Add to HCC Catalog HRPO 1305 - Management and Labor Relations The development and structure of the labor movement including labor legislation, collective bargaining, societal impact, labor/management relationships and international aspects. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HRPO1311 — Human Relations 3 credits · 3 hours HRPO 1311 - Human Relations Add to HCC Catalog HRPO 1311 - Human Relations Practical application of the principles and concepts of the behavioral sciences to interpersonal relationships in the business and industrial environment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HRPO2301 — Human Resources Management 3 credits · 3 hours HRPO 2301 - Human Resources Management Add to HCC Catalog HRPO 2301 - Human Resources Management Behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources in organizations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HRPO2303 — Employment Practices 3 credits · 3 hours HRPO 2303 - Employment Practices Add to HCC Catalog HRPO 2303 - Employment Practices A study of employment issues including techniques for human resource forecasting, selection, and placement including interview techniques, pre-employment testing and other predictors. Topics include recruitment methods, the selection process, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), EEO recordkeeping, and Affirmative Action Plans. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HRPO2306 — Benefits and Compensation 3 credits · 3 hours HRPO 2306 - Benefits and Compensation Add to HCC Catalog HRPO 2306 - Benefits and Compensation An overview of employee compensation systems. Topics include compensation systems, direct and indirect compensation, internal and external determination of compensation, benefits administration, managing and evaluating for effectiveness, legal and regulatory issues, pay equity, job analysis affecting job compensation and competencies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HRPO2307 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours HRPO 2307 - Organizational Behavior Add to HCC Catalog HRPO 2307 - Organizational Behavior The analysis and application of organizational theory, group dynamics, motivation theory, leadership concepts and the integration of interdisciplinary concepts from the behavioral sciences. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # POFI1301 — Computer Applications I 3 credits · 3 hours POFI 1301 - Computer Applications I Add to HCC Catalog POFI 1301 - Computer Applications I Overview of computer office applications including current terminology and technology. Introduction to computer hardware, software applications, and procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # POFI1341 — Computer Applications II 3 credits · 3 hours POFI 1341 - Computer Applications II Add to HCC Catalog POFI 1341 - Computer Applications II Continued study of current computer terminology and technology. Advanced skill development in computer hardware, software applications, and procedures. The student will demonstrate proficiency in commonly used software applications and identify and explain the concepts involved in producing documents using advanced features of software applications. Emphasis is on developing end-user proficiency skills for office environments. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFI 1301 Prerequisites: POFI1301 --- # POFI1349 — Spreadsheets 3 credits · 3 hours POFI 1349 - Spreadsheets Add to HCC Catalog POFI 1349 - Spreadsheets Spreadsheet software for business applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFI 1301 Prerequisites: POFI1301 --- # POFI1380 — Cooperative Education - Business / Office Automation / Technology / Data Entry 3 credits · 3 hours POFI 1380 - Cooperative Education - Business / Office Automation / Technology / Data Entry Add to HCC Catalog POFI 1380 - Cooperative Education - Business / Office Automation / Technology / Data Entry Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): 12 semester hours of business technology courses --- # POFI2331 — Desktop Publishing 3 credits · 3 hours POFI 2331 - Desktop Publishing Add to HCC Catalog POFI 2331 - Desktop Publishing In-depth coverage of desktop publishing terminology, text editing, and use of design principles. Emphasis on layout techniques, graphics, multiple page displays, and business applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFI 1301 Prerequisites: POFI1301 --- # POFL1305 — Legal Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours POFL 1305 - Legal Terminology Add to HCC Catalog POFL 1305 - Legal Terminology An introduction to legal terminology including spelling, pronunciation, and definition of legal terms and an overview of the law and the professions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # POFL1359 — Legal Transcription 3 credits · 3 hours POFL 1359 - Legal Transcription Add to HCC Catalog POFL 1359 - Legal Transcription Skill development in comprehensive vocabulary, listening, organizing, and transcribing client-quality documents used in a legal office. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFL 1305 Prerequisites: POFL1305 --- # POFL2305 — Introduction to Legal Research 3 credits · 3 hours POFL 2305 - Introduction to Legal Research Add to HCC Catalog POFL 2305 - Introduction to Legal Research Exploration of legal issues utilizing current and emerging research techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): POFL 1305 Prerequisites: POFL1305 --- # POFM1300 — Basic Medical Coding 3 credits · 3 hours POFM 1300 - Basic Medical Coding Add to HCC Catalog POFM 1300 - Basic Medical Coding Presentation and application of basic coding rules, principles, guidelines, and conventions utilizing various coding systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFM 1370 Prerequisites: POFM1370 --- # POFM1370 — Medical Office Specialist Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours POFM 1370 - Medical Office Specialist Terminology Add to HCC Catalog POFM 1370 - Medical Office Specialist Terminology A study and practical application of a medical vocabulary system. Includes structure, recognition, analysis, definition, spelling, pronunciation, and combination of medical terms from prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining forms. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # POFM2333 — Medical Document Production 3 credits · 3 hours POFM 2333 - Medical Document Production Add to HCC Catalog POFM 2333 - Medical Document Production Study of advanced concepts of medical office activities, practices, and procedures. Topics include advanced medical reports, transcription, coding, billing, insurance activities, and records management. This course is designed to provide practical applications of the linkage of the CPT-4 coding system. Medical references will be used for research and verification. MEDISOFT software applicable. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFM 1300 and POFM 1370 Prerequisites: POFM1300, POFM1370 --- # POFT1319 — Records and Information Management I 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 1319 - Records and Information Management I Add to HCC Catalog POFT 1319 - Records and Information Management I Introduction to basic records and information management. Includes the life cycle of a record, manual and electronic records management, and basic filing procedures and rules. The student will identify the stages in the life cycle of a record; file and retrieve records using alphabetic, numeric, geographic, and subject filing systems, input, index, code, and cross-reference records; use tickler file, requisition, and charge-out procedures; and differentiate between manual and e… --- # POFT1325 — Business Math Using Technology 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 1325 - Business Math Using Technology Add to HCC Catalog POFT 1325 - Business Math Using Technology Skill development in the use of electronic calculators and business mathematical functions. Emphasis on business problem-solving skills using spreadsheet software and/or electronic calculator/keyboard. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # POFT1329 — Beginning Keyboarding 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 1329 - Beginning Keyboarding Add to HCC Catalog POFT 1329 - Beginning Keyboarding Skill development in the operation of the keyboard by touch, applying proper keyboarding techniques. Emphasis on development of acceptable speed and accuracy levels and formatting basic documents. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # POFT1345 — Shorthand / Notetaking I 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 1345 - Shorthand / Notetaking I Add to HCC Catalog POFT 1345 - Shorthand / Notetaking I An introduction to shorthand/notetaking principles. Mastery of accurate reading and writing of notes to produce mailable documents from dictation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFI 1301 Prerequisites: POFI1301 --- # POFT1370 — Introduction to Office Technology 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 1370 - Introduction to Office Technology Add to HCC Catalog POFT 1370 - Introduction to Office Technology An introduction to present and future resources used to facilitate handling of office information. Study will be made of equipment applications and procedures, terminology and environmental factors affecting productivity and career paths. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # POFT1380 — Cooperative Education-Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Services, General 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 1380 - Cooperative Education-Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Services, General Add to HCC Catalog POFT 1380 - Cooperative Education-Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Services, General Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical discipline, specific learning --- # POFT2301 — Intermediate Keyboarding 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 2301 - Intermediate Keyboarding Add to HCC Catalog POFT 2301 - Intermediate Keyboarding A continuation of keyboarding skills in document formatting, speed, and accuracy. Emphasis on proofreading, editing, following instructions, and keying documents from various copy. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFT 1329 Prerequisites: POFT1329 --- # POFT2331 — Administrative Project Solutions 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 2331 - Administrative Project Solutions Add to HCC Catalog POFT 2331 - Administrative Project Solutions Experience in project management and office procedures utilizing integration of previously learned skills. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFI 1301 Prerequisites: POFI1301 --- # POFT2380 — Cooperative Education-Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 3 credits · 3 hours POFT 2380 - Cooperative Education-Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Add to HCC Catalog POFT 2380 - Cooperative Education-Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General An experience external to the college for an advanced student in a specialized field involving a written agreement between the educational institution and a business or industry. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves Prerequisites: POFT1380 --- # GISC1391 — Special Topics in Cartography 3 credits · 3 hours GISC 1391 - Special Topics in Cartography Add to HCC Catalog GISC 1391 - Special Topics in Cartography Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # GISC1401 — Cartography and Geography in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems 4 credits · 4 hours GISC 1401 - Cartography and Geography in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems Add to HCC Catalog GISC 1401 - Cartography and Geography in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems Introduction to the principles of cartography and geography. Emphasis on global reference systems and the use of satellites for measurements and navigation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GISC 1411 or Department Approval Prerequisites: GISC1411 --- # GISC1411 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 4 credits · 4 hours GISC 1411 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Add to HCC Catalog GISC 1411 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Introduction to basic concepts of vector GIS using several industry specific software programs including nomenclature of cartography and geography. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # GISC1421 — Introduction to Raster-Based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 4 credits · 4 hours GISC 1421 - Introduction to Raster-Based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Add to HCC Catalog GISC 1421 - Introduction to Raster-Based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Instruction in GIS data sets including raster- based information such as images or photographs, acquisition of such data, and processing and merging with vector data. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GISC 1411 or Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: GISC1411 --- # GISC2250 — Scripting for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 2 credits · 2 hours GISC 2250 - Scripting for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Add to HCC Catalog GISC 2250 - Scripting for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Using scripting languages (Python) to automate tasks in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) environments. Introduces scripting and model building techniques used to enhance and customize GIS applications Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): GISC 1401 , GISC 1411 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: GISC1401, GISC1411 --- # GISC2359 — Web-Served Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 3 credits · 3 hours GISC 2359 - Web-Served Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Add to HCC Catalog GISC 2359 - Web-Served Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Delivery of geographic data via the Internet. Includes composition of the map features distributed and introduction on the use of markup languages to customize web-based Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): GISC 1401 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: GISC1401 --- # GISC2364 — Practicum (or Field experience) Cartography 3 credits · 3 hours GISC 2364 - Practicum (or Field experience) Cartography Add to HCC Catalog GISC 2364 - Practicum (or Field experience) Cartography Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 21 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # GISC2380 — Cooperative Education-Cartography 3 credits · 3 hours GISC 2380 - Cooperative Education-Cartography Add to HCC Catalog GISC 2380 - Cooperative Education-Cartography Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 21 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # GISC2401 — Data Acquisition and Analysis in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 4 credits · 4 hours GISC 2401 - Data Acquisition and Analysis in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Add to HCC Catalog GISC 2401 - Data Acquisition and Analysis in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Study of the management of geographic information, system life cycles, and costs and benefits. Includes institutional issues such as data providers, data management, combination of attribute and graphical data, information storage and access, Texas and national standards for spatial data; and applications of GIS for data modeling and analysis. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GISC 1401 or Department Approval; m… Prerequisites: GISC1401 --- # GISC2411 — Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Applications 4 credits · 4 hours GISC 2411 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Applications Add to HCC Catalog GISC 2411 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Applications Application of GIS technology to real workplace applications from public and private sectors. Completion of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) fieldwork required for lab exercises. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GISC 1401 , GISC 1421 , or Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: GISC1401, GISC1421 --- # CHEM1105 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 1105 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I (lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 1105 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I (lab) Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food / physiological chemistry, and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied health students. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Pre/ Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # CHEM1111 — General Chemistry I (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 1111 - General Chemistry I (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 1111 - General Chemistry I (Lab) Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles presented in CHEM 1311; introduction of the scientific method, experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory reports. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Must be placed into college-level reading (or take INRW 0420 as a Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # CHEM1305 — Introductory Chemistry I (lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1305 - Introductory Chemistry I (lecture) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 1305 - Introductory Chemistry I (lecture) Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food/physiological chemistry, and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied health students. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/Corequisite(s): Must qualify to enroll in INRW 0300 / INRW 0420 or ESOL 0370 / ESOL 0360 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # CHEM1311 — General Chemistry I (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1311 - General Chemistry I (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 1311 - General Chemistry I (Lecture) Fundamental principles of chemistry for majors in the sciences, health sciences, and engineering; topics include measurements, fundamental properties of matter, states of matter, chemical reactions, chemical stoichiometry, periodicity of elemental properties, atomic structure, chemical bonding, molecular structure, solutions, properties of gases, and an introduction to thermodynamics and descriptive chemistry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/ Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: CHEM1305 --- # CHEM1405 — Introductory Chemistry I (Lecture + Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1405 - Introductory Chemistry I (Lecture + Lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 1405 - Introductory Chemistry I (Lecture + Lab) Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food/physiological chemistry, and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied health students. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370 --- # CHEM1409 — General Chemistry for Engineering Majors (lecture + lab) 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1409 - General Chemistry for Engineering Majors (lecture + lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 1409 - General Chemistry for Engineering Majors (lecture + lab) This lecture and lab course should combine all of the elements of CHEM 1309 General Chemistry for Engineering Majors (lecture) and CHEM 1109 General Chemistry for Engineering Majors (lab), including the learning Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1412 - General Chemistry II (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 1412 - General Chemistry II (Lecture & Lab) This lecture and lab course should combine all of the elements of 1312 General Chemistry II Lecture and 1112 General Chemistry II Lab, including the learning Prerequisites: CHEM1311, CHEM1111, CHEM1411, INRW0420 --- # CHEM2123 — Organic Chemistry I (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 2123 - Organic Chemistry I (lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 2123 - Organic Chemistry I (lab) This laboratory-based course accompanies CHEM 2323 , Organic Chemistry I. Laboratory activities will reinforce fundamental principles of organic chemistry, including the structure, bonding, properties, and reactivity of organic molecules; and properties and behavior of organic compounds and their derivatives. Emphasis is placed on organic synthesis and mechanisms. Includes study of covalent and ionic bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, reaction mechanisms, functional gr… --- # CHEM2125 — Organic Chemistry II (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 2125 - Organic Chemistry II (lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 2125 - Organic Chemistry II (lab) This laboratory-based course accompanies CHEM 2325 , Organic Chemistry II. Laboratory activities reinforce advanced principles of organic chemistry, including the structure, properties, and reactivity of aliphatic and aromatic organic molecules; and properties and behavior of organic compounds and their derivatives. Emphasis is placed on organic synthesis and mechanisms. Includes study of covalent and ionic bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, reaction mechanisms, func… --- # CHEM2323 — Organic Chemistry I (lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 2323 - Organic Chemistry I (lecture) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 2323 - Organic Chemistry I (lecture) Fundamental principles of organic chemistry will be studied, including the structure, bonding, properties, and reactivity of organic molecules; and properties and behavior of organic compounds and their derivatives. Emphasis is placed on organic synthesis and mechanisms. Includes study of covalent and ionic bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, reaction mechanisms, functional groups, and synthesis of simple molecules. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR STUDENTS IN SCIENC… Prerequisites: CHEM1312, CHEM1112, CHEM1412 --- # CHEM2325 — Organic Chemistry II (lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 2325 - Organic Chemistry II (lecture) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 2325 - Organic Chemistry II (lecture) Advanced principles of organic chemistry will be studied, including the structure, properties, and reactivity of aliphatic and aromatic organic molecules; and properties and behavior of organic compounds and their derivatives. Emphasis is placed on organic synthesis and mechanisms. Includes study of covalent and ionic bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, reaction mechanisms, functional groups, and synthesis of simple molecules. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR STUDE… Prerequisites: CHEM2323, CHEM2123, CHEM2423 --- # CHEM2423 — Organic Chemistry I (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 2423 - Organic Chemistry I (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 2423 - Organic Chemistry I (Lecture & Lab) This lecture and lab course should combine all of the elements of CHEM 2323 (lecture) and CHEM 2123 (lab), including the learning Prerequisites: CHEM1412, CHEM1312, CHEM1112, MATH1314 --- # CHEM2425 — Organic Chemistry II (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 2425 - Organic Chemistry II (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog CHEM 2425 - Organic Chemistry II (Lecture & Lab) This lecture and lab course should combine all of the elements of CHEM 2325 (lecture) and CHEM 2125 (lab), including the learning Prerequisites: CHEM2423, CHEM2323, CHEM2123, MATH1314 --- # CDEC1313 — Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1313 - Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1313 - Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs A study of the fundamentals of curriculum design and implementation in developmentally appropriate programs for children. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # CDEC1317 — Child Development Associate Training I 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1317 - Child Development Associate Training I Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1317 - Child Development Associate Training I Based on the requirements for the Child Development Associate National Credential (CDA). Topics on CDA overview, general observational skills, and child growth and development overview. The four functional areas of study are creative, cognition, physical and communication. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # CDEC1319 — Child Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1319 - Child Guidance Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1319 - Child Guidance An exploration of guidance strategies for promoting prosocial behaviors with individual and groups of children. Emphasis on positive guidance principles and techniques, family involvement, and cultural influences. Practical application through direct participation with children. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # CDEC1321 — The Infant and Toddler 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1321 - The Infant and Toddler Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1321 - The Infant and Toddler A study of appropriate infant and toddler (birth to 3), including an overview of development, quality care giving routines, appropriate environments, materials and activities, and teaching/guidance techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # CDEC1323 — Observation and Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1323 - Observation and Assessment Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1323 - Observation and Assessment A study of observation skills, assessment techniques, and documentation of children’s development. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CDEC1339 — Early Childhood Development 0-3 Years 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1339 - Early Childhood Development 0-3 Years Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1339 - Early Childhood Development 0-3 Years Principles of normal growth and development from conception through three years of age. Emphasizes physical, intellectual, and social/emotional development. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # CDEC1356 — Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1356 - Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1356 - Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood An exploration of principles, methods, and materials for teaching young children language and literacy through a play-based, integrated curriculum. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): CDEC 1313 Prerequisites: CDEC1313 --- # CDEC1358 — Creative Arts for Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1358 - Creative Arts for Early Childhood Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1358 - Creative Arts for Early Childhood An exploration of principles, methods, and materials for teaching young children music, movement, visual arts and dramatic play through process-oriented experiences to support divergent thinking. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): CDEC 1313 Prerequisites: CDEC1313 --- # CDEC1359 — Children with Special Needs 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1359 - Children with Special Needs Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1359 - Children with Special Needs A survey of information regarding children with special needs including possible causes and characteristics of exceptionality, educational intervention, available resources, referral processes, the advocacy role and legislative issues. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # CDEC1371 — Infants, Toddlers, & Their Families 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1371 - Infants, Toddlers, & Their Families Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1371 - Infants, Toddlers, & Their Families This is a study of infants, toddlers, and their families. The course includes appropriate assessment strategies and communication techniques for families. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CDEC1373 — Infant and Toddler Education & Parenting 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 1373 - Infant and Toddler Education & Parenting Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 1373 - Infant and Toddler Education & Parenting This course studies the contemporary issues facing parents and educators working with infants and toddlers. Topics addressed include educator dispostions, language development, atypical development, and DAP (Developmentally Appropriate Practice). Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CDEC2307 — Math and Science for Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2307 - Math and Science for Early Childhood Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2307 - Math and Science for Early Childhood An exploration of principles, methods, and materials for teaching children math and science concepts and process skills through discovery and play. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): CDEC 1313 Prerequisites: CDEC1313 --- # CDEC2315 — Diverse Cultural/Multilingual Education 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2315 - Diverse Cultural/Multilingual Education Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2315 - Diverse Cultural/Multilingual Education An overview of diverse cultural and multilingual education including familial relationships, community awareness, diversity, and the needs of each and every child. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CDEC2322 — Child Development Associate Training II 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2322 - Child Development Associate Training II Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2322 - Child Development Associate Training II A continuation of the study of the requirements for the Child Development Associate credential (CDA). The six functional areas of study include safe, healthy, learning environment, self, social, and guidance. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CDEC2324 — Child Development Associate Training III 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2324 - Child Development Associate Training III Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2324 - Child Development Associate Training III Continuation of the requirements for the Child Development Associate credential (CDA). The three functional areas of study include family, program management and professionalism. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CDEC2326 — Administration of Programs for Children I 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2326 - Administration of Programs for Children I Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2326 - Administration of Programs for Children I Application of management procedures for early child care education programs. Includes planning, operating, supervising, and evaluating programs. Topics cover philosophy, types of programs, policies, fiscal management, regulations, staffing, evaluation, and communication. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): CDEC 1356 , CDEC 1358 or CDEC 2307 Prerequisites: CDEC1356, CDEC1358, CDEC2307 --- # CDEC2328 — Administration of Programs for Children II 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2328 - Administration of Programs for Children II Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2328 - Administration of Programs for Children II An in-depth study of the skills and techniques in managing early care and education programs, including legal and ethical issues, personal management, team building, leadership, conflict resolution, stress management advocacy, professionalism, fiscal analysis and planning parent education/partnerships, and technical applications in programs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): CDEC 2326 Prerequisites: CDEC2326 --- # CDEC2341 — The School Age Child 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2341 - The School Age Child Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2341 - The School Age Child A study of appropriate programs for the school age child (5 to 13 years), including an overview of development, appropriate environments, materials, and activities and teaching/guidance techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # CDEC2380 — Cooperative Education-Early Childhood Provider/Assistant 3 credits · 3 hours CDEC 2380 - Cooperative Education-Early Childhood Provider/Assistant Add to HCC Catalog CDEC 2380 - Cooperative Education-Early Childhood Provider/Assistant Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 15 --- # CHIN1411 — Beginning Chinese I 4 credits · 4 hours CHIN 1411 - Beginning Chinese I Add to HCC Catalog CHIN 1411 - Beginning Chinese I Introduction to Chinese language and culture. Development of basic skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness. Course includes vocabulary building, conversation and grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # CHIN1412 — Beginning Chinese II 4 credits · 4 hours CHIN 1412 - Beginning Chinese II Add to HCC Catalog CHIN 1412 - Beginning Chinese II Continuation of CHIN 1411 . Further development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and cultural awareness. More advanced grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: CHIN1411 --- # CHIN2311 — Intermediate Chinese I 3 credits · 3 hours CHIN 2311 - Intermediate Chinese I Add to HCC Catalog CHIN 2311 - Intermediate Chinese I Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CHIN2312 — Intermediate Chinese II 3 credits · 3 hours CHIN 2312 - Intermediate Chinese II Add to HCC Catalog CHIN 2312 - Intermediate Chinese II Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1307 - Introduction to Mass Communication Add to HCC Catalog COMM 1307 - Introduction to Mass Communication Survey of basic content and structural elements of mass media and their functions and influences on society. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/ --- # COMM1335 — Introduction to Electronic Media 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1335 - Introduction to Electronic Media Add to HCC Catalog COMM 1335 - Introduction to Electronic Media An overview of the development, regulation, economics, social impact, and industry practices in electronic media. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # COMM1336 — Video Production I 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 1336 - Video Production I Add to HCC Catalog COMM 1336 - Video Production I Practical experience in the operation of studio and control room equipment, including both pre- and post-production needs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): COMM 1335 Prerequisites: COMM1335 --- # COMM2300 — Media Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2300 - Media Literacy Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2300 - Media Literacy Criticism and analysis of the function, role, and responsibility of the mass media in modern society from the consumer perspective. Includes the ethical problems and issues facing each media format, with the effect of political, economic, and cultural factors on the operation of the media. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # COMM2302 — Principles of Journalism 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2302 - Principles of Journalism Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2302 - Principles of Journalism This course examines major issues facing the news media in a democratic society and explores journalism’s role in shaping public perception and affecting policy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed at college level reading and writing skills --- # COMM2303 — Audio Production 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2303 - Audio Production Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2303 - Audio Production Practical experience in the operation of audio equipment, including both pre- and post-production needs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # COMM2305 — Editing & Layout 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2305 - Editing & Layout Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2305 - Editing & Layout Editing and layout processes, with emphasis on accuracy and fairness, including the principles and techniques of design. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # COMM2311 — Media Writing 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2311 - Media Writing Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2311 - Media Writing Fundamentals of writing for the mass media. Includes instruction in professional methods and techniques for gathering, processing, and delivering content. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # COMM2315 — News Reporting 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2315 - News Reporting Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2315 - News Reporting This course focuses on advanced news-gathering and writing skills. It concentrates on the three-part process of producing news stories: discovering the news, reporting the news, and writing the news in different formats. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 , COMM 2311 Prerequisites: ENGL1301, COMM2311 --- # COMM2324 — Practicum in Electronic Media 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2324 - Practicum in Electronic Media Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2324 - Practicum in Electronic Media Lecture and laboratory instruction and participation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # COMM2327 — Introduction to Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2327 - Introduction to Advertising Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2327 - Introduction to Advertising Fundamentals of advertising including marketing theory and strategy, copywriting, design, and selection of media. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # COMM2330 — Introduction to Public Relations 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2330 - Introduction to Public Relations Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2330 - Introduction to Public Relations Exploration of the history and development of public relations. Presentation of the theory behind and process of public relations, including the planning, implementation, and evaluation of PR campaigns. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: (Formerly COMM 2328) --- # COMM2389 — Academic Cooperative 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2389 - Academic Cooperative Add to HCC Catalog COMM 2389 - Academic Cooperative An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # CTMT2336 — Computer Tomography Equipment and Methodology 3 credits · 3 hours CTMT 2336 - Computer Tomography Equipment and Methodology Add to HCC Catalog CTMT 2336 - Computer Tomography Equipment and Methodology Skill development in the operation of computed tomographic equipment, focusing on routine protocols, image quality, quality assurance and radiation protection. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Registered and in good standing with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB); must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Corequisite(s): RADR 2340 --- # CTMT2360 — Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer 3 credits · 3 hours CTMT 2360 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog CTMT 2360 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 External: 12 Prerequisite(s): Registered and in good standing with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB); must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math… --- # CTMT2361 — Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer 3 credits · 3 hours CTMT 2361 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog CTMT 2361 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 External: 12 Prerequisite(s): Registered and in good standing with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB); must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math… --- # CPMT1303 — Introduction to Computer Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CPMT 1303 - Introduction to Computer Technology Add to HCC Catalog CPMT 1303 - Introduction to Computer Technology A fundamental computer course that provides in-depth explanation of the procedures to utilize hardware and software. Emphasis on terminology, acronyms, and hands-on activities. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # CPMT1411 — Introduction to Computer Maintenance 4 credits · 4 hours CPMT 1411 - Introduction to Computer Maintenance Add to HCC Catalog CPMT 1411 - Introduction to Computer Maintenance Introduction to the installation, configuration, and maintenance of a microcomputer system. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # CPMT1449 — Computer Networking Technology 4 credits · 4 hours CPMT 1449 - Computer Networking Technology Add to HCC Catalog CPMT 1449 - Computer Networking Technology Networking fundamentals, terminology, hardware, software, and network architecture. Includes local and wide area networking concepts and networking installations and operations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # ITCC2430 — CCNP Enterprise: Core Networking (ENCOR) 4 credits · 4 hours ITCC 2430 - CCNP Enterprise: Core Networking (ENCOR) Add to HCC Catalog ITCC 2430 - CCNP Enterprise: Core Networking (ENCOR) Provides students with a broad scope of architectural understanding and implementation skills required by enterprise networks. The course covers switching, routing, wireless, and related security topics along with the technologies that support software-defined, programmable networks. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITCC2435 — CCNP Enterprise: Advanced Routing (ENARSI) 4 credits · 4 hours ITCC 2435 - CCNP Enterprise: Advanced Routing (ENARSI) Add to HCC Catalog ITCC 2435 - CCNP Enterprise: Advanced Routing (ENARSI) Supports the implementation and troubleshooting of advanced routing technologies and services including layer 3 VPN services, infrastructure security and infrastructure services used in enterprise networks. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # COSC1420 — C Programming 4 credits · 4 hours COSC 1420 - C Programming Add to HCC Catalog COSC 1420 - C Programming Introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming in the C language. Topics include data types; control structures; functions, structures, arrays, pointers, pointer arithmetic, unions, and files; the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging programs; introduction to programming; and introduction to the historical and social context of computing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must be at college-level skills in reading and writing, place into MATH 1314 or higher, and have had high school computer literac… Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # COSC1436 — Programming Fundamentals I 4 credits · 4 hours COSC 1436 - Programming Fundamentals I Add to HCC Catalog COSC 1436 - Programming Fundamentals I Introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming and provides a comprehensive introduction to programming for computer science and technology majors. Topics include software development methodology, data types, control structures, functions, arrays, and the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging. This course assumes computer literacy. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 This course is included in the Computer Science Field of Study Curriculum. Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # COSC1437 — Programming Fundamentals II 4 credits · 4 hours COSC 1437 - Programming Fundamentals II Add to HCC Catalog COSC 1437 - Programming Fundamentals II This course focuses on the object-oriented programming paradigm, emphasizing the definition and use of classes along with fundamentals of object-oriented design. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): COSC 1436 or ITSE 1402 , and MATH 2412 and ENGL 1301 Prerequisites: COSC1436, ITSE1402, MATH2412, ENGL1301 --- # COSC2425 — Computer Organization 4 credits · 4 hours COSC 2425 - Computer Organization Add to HCC Catalog COSC 2425 - Computer Organization The organization of computer systems is introduced using assembly language. Topics include basic concepts of computer architecture and organization, memory hierarchy, data types, computer arithmetic, control structures, interrupt handling, instruction sets, performance metrics, and the mechanics of testing and debugging computer systems. Embedded systems and device interfacing are introduced. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): COSC 1436 , MATH 1314 and ENGL 1301 Prerequisites: COSC1436, MATH1314, ENGL1301 --- # COSC2436 — Programming Fundamentals III 4 credits · 4 hours COSC 2436 - Programming Fundamentals III Add to HCC Catalog COSC 2436 - Programming Fundamentals III Further applications of programming techniques, introducing the fundamental concepts of data structures and algorithms. Topics include recursion, fundamental data structures (including stacks, queues, linked lists, hash tables, trees, and graphs), and algorithmic analysis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 and COSC 1437 Prerequisites: MATH2413, COSC1437 --- # CNBT1300 — Residential and Light Commercial Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1300 - Residential and Light Commercial Blueprint Reading Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1300 - Residential and Light Commercial Blueprint Reading Introductory blueprint reading for residential and light commercial construction. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # CNBT1302 — Mechanical, Plumbing, & Electrical Systems in Construction I 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1302 - Mechanical, Plumbing, & Electrical Systems in Construction I Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1302 - Mechanical, Plumbing, & Electrical Systems in Construction I A presentation of the basic mechanical, plumbing, and electrical components in construction and their relationship. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): CNBT 1201 or ELPT 1221 and TECM 1301 ; Prerequisites: CNBT1201, ELPT1221, TECM1301 --- # CNBT1311 — Construction Methods and Materials I 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1311 - Construction Methods and Materials I Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1311 - Construction Methods and Materials I Introduction to construction materials and methods and their applications. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/Corequisite(s): CNBT 1201, TECM 1301 ; --- # CNBT1316 — Construction Technology I 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1316 - Construction Technology I Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1316 - Construction Technology I Introduction to site preparation, foundations, form work, safety, tools, and equipment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): TECM 1301 Pre/Corequisite(s): CNBT 1311 Prerequisites: TECM1301 --- # CNBT1318 — Construction Tools and Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1318 - Construction Tools and Techniques Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1318 - Construction Tools and Techniques Comprehensive study of the selection and use of hand tools, portable and stationary power tools and related construction equipment. Emphasis on safety in the use of tools and equipment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Pre/Corequisite(s): CNBT 1201, TECM 1301 ; --- # CNBT1342 — Building Codes and Inspections 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1342 - Building Codes and Inspections Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1342 - Building Codes and Inspections Building codes and standards applicable to building construction and inspection processes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): TECM 1301 , CNBT 1300 Prerequisites: TECM1301, CNBT1300 --- # CNBT1346 — Construction Estimating I 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1346 - Construction Estimating I Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1346 - Construction Estimating I Fundamentals of estimating materials and labor costs in construction. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TECM 1301 , CNBT 1300 ; Pre/Corequisite(s): CNBT 1311 Prerequisites: TECM1301, CNBT1300 --- # CNBT1359 — Project Scheduling 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 1359 - Project Scheduling Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 1359 - Project Scheduling A study of conventional scheduling using critical-path-method, precedence networks, bar charts, monthly reports, and fast-track scheduling. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # CNBT2317 — Green Building 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 2317 - Green Building Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 2317 - Green Building Methods and materials used for buildings that conserve energy, water, and human resources. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # CNBT2335 — Computer Aided Construction Scheduling 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 2335 - Computer Aided Construction Scheduling Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 2335 - Computer Aided Construction Scheduling Advanced construction scheduling utilizing computer scheduling software to perform various scheduling procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Pre/Corequisite(s): ITSC 1309 ; CNBT 1346 --- # CNBT2337 — Construction Estimating II 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 2337 - Construction Estimating II Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 2337 - Construction Estimating II Advanced estimating concepts using computer software programs for construction and crafts. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Pre/Corequisite(s): ITSC 1309 ; CNBT 1346 --- # CNBT2342 — Construction Management I 3 credits · 3 hours CNBT 2342 - Construction Management I Add to HCC Catalog CNBT 2342 - Construction Management I Management skills on the job site. Topics include written and oral communications, leadership and motivation, problem solving, and decision making. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): CNBT 1302 , TECM 1301 , CNBT 1300 , CNBT 1311 Prerequisites: CNBT1302, TECM1301, CNBT1300, CNBT1311 --- # METL1301 — Introduction to Metallurgy 3 credits · 3 hours METL 1301 - Introduction to Metallurgy Add to HCC Catalog METL 1301 - Introduction to Metallurgy A study of refining mechanical and physical properties of ferrous and nonferrous materials including: the theory of alloys, heat treatment, and testing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 1407 Prerequisites: WLDG1407 --- # METL1313 — Introduction to Corrosion 3 credits · 3 hours METL 1313 - Introduction to Corrosion Add to HCC Catalog METL 1313 - Introduction to Corrosion An introduction to internal, external, and atmospheric corrosion including terminology, causes of common problems in industry, and generic remedies such as cathodic protection, protective coatings, material selection, and chemical treatments. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # METL2405 — Atmospheric Corrosion Control 4 credits · 4 hours METL 2405 - Atmospheric Corrosion Control Add to HCC Catalog METL 2405 - Atmospheric Corrosion Control An in-depth study of atmospheric corrosion control by coatings which includes surface preparation, coating selection, coating application, inspection, and failure analysis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # METL2441 — Cathodic Protection 4 credits · 4 hours METL 2441 - Cathodic Protection Add to HCC Catalog METL 2441 - Cathodic Protection An in-depth study of corrosion control of buried or submerged metallic structures utilizing both impressed and galvanic cathodic protection systems. Emphasis on regulatory compliance for pipelines and underground storage tanks. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # NDTE1305 — Introduction to Ultrasonic 3 credits · 3 hours NDTE 1305 - Introduction to Ultrasonic Add to HCC Catalog NDTE 1305 - Introduction to Ultrasonic Basic theory and applications of the ultrasonic techniques of materials testing covering the theoretical material from the certification test for Ultrasonic Level I American Society of Non-Destructive Testing. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # CSME1308 — Principles of Eyelash Extension 3 credits · 3 hours CSME 1308 - Principles of Eyelash Extension Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1308 - Principles of Eyelash Extension This course provides the student with the practical skills necessary to safely and effectively apply eyelash extensions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # CSME1330 — Orientation to Nail Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CSME 1330 - Orientation to Nail Technology Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1330 - Orientation to Nail Technology An overview of the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for the field of nail technology. Lecture: 1 Lab: 8 --- # CSME1370 — Business and Salon Success 3 credits · 3 hours CSME 1370 - Business and Salon Success Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1370 - Business and Salon Success Topics address business industry standards, skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation, and professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # CSME1391 — Special Topics in Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 3 credits · 3 hours CSME 1391 - Special Topics in Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1391 - Special Topics in Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # CSME1405 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1405 - Fundamentals of Cosmetology Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1405 - Fundamentals of Cosmetology A course in the basic fundamentals of cosmetology. Topics include safety and sanitation, service preparation, manicure, facial, chemical services, shampoo, haircut, wet styling, and comb out. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 1410 --- # CSME1409 — Application of Eyelash Extensions 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1409 - Application of Eyelash Extensions Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1409 - Application of Eyelash Extensions This course provides the student with the skills necessary to perform client services using current techniques and business practices. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 --- # CSME1410 — Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1410 - Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1410 - Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory Introduction to the theory and practice of hair cutting. Topics include terminology, implements, sectioning and finishing techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 1405 , CSME 1453 --- # CSME1420 — Orientation to Facial Specialist 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1420 - Orientation to Facial Specialist Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1420 - Orientation to Facial Specialist An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of facials and skin care. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): CSME 1421 , CSME 1447 --- # CSME1421 — Principles of Facial and Skin Care Technology I 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1421 - Principles of Facial and Skin Care Technology I Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1421 - Principles of Facial and Skin Care Technology I An introduction to the principles of facial and skin care technology. Topics include anatomy, physiology, theory, and related skills of facial and skin care technology. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Corequisite(s): CSME 1420 , CSME 1447 --- # CSME1447 — Principles of Skin Care / Facials and Related Theory 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1447 - Principles of Skin Care / Facials and Related Theory Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1447 - Principles of Skin Care / Facials and Related Theory An in-depth coverage of the theory and practice of skin care, facials, and cosmetics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Corequisite(s): CSME 1420 , CSME 1421 , CSME 1545 --- # CSME1451 — Artistry of Hair, Theory and Practice 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1451 - Artistry of Hair, Theory and Practice Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1451 - Artistry of Hair, Theory and Practice Instruction in the artistry of hair design. Topics include theory, techniques, and application of hair design. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 2410 --- # CSME1452 — Orientation to Hair Weaving & Braiding 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1452 - Orientation to Hair Weaving & Braiding Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1452 - Orientation to Hair Weaving & Braiding An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of hair weaving and braiding. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Corequisite(s): CSME 1557 --- # CSME1453 — Chemical Reformation and Related Theory 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1453 - Chemical Reformation and Related Theory Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1453 - Chemical Reformation and Related Theory Presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation, including terminology, application, and workplace competencies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 2410 --- # CSME1470 — Business of Salon and Spa Success 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 1470 - Business of Salon and Spa Success Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1470 - Business of Salon and Spa Success Topics address business industry standards, skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation, and professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # CSME1507 — Orientation to Eyelash Extensions 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 1507 - Orientation to Eyelash Extensions Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1507 - Orientation to Eyelash Extensions An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of eyelash extensions. Topics include the basic knowledge of chemistry, eyelash growth cycles, proper selection and application, supplies and equipment of the industry, safety, sanitation, and laws and rules of the state licensing agency as they relate to eyelash extensions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 6 --- # CSME1531 — Principles of Nail Technology I 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 1531 - Principles of Nail Technology I Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1531 - Principles of Nail Technology I A course in the principles of nail technology. Topics include anatomy, physiology, theory, and skills related to nail technology. Lecture: 3 Lab: 8 --- # CSME1534 — Cosmetology Instructor I 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 1534 - Cosmetology Instructor I Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1534 - Cosmetology Instructor I The fundamentals of instruction of cosmetology students. Lecture: 3 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 1535 , CSME 2514 --- # CSME1535 — Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 1535 - Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1535 - Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the instruction of cosmetology students. Lecture: 3 Lab: 5 Must obtain Department Approval. Corequisite(s): CSME 1534 , CSME 2514 --- # CSME1541 — Principles of Nail Technology II 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 1541 - Principles of Nail Technology II Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1541 - Principles of Nail Technology II A continuation of the concepts and principles of nail technology. Topics include professional ethics, salon management, client relations, and related skills of nail technology. Lecture: 3 Lab: 8 --- # CSME1545 — Principles of Facials and Skin Care Technology II 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 1545 - Principles of Facials and Skin Care Technology II Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1545 - Principles of Facials and Skin Care Technology II A continuation of the concepts and principles in skin care and other related technologies. Topics include advanced instruction in anatomy, physiology, theory, and related skills of facial and Skin care technology. Lecture: 3 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): CSME 1447 Corequisite(s): CSME 2531 , CSME 1491 , CSME 1447 Prerequisites: CSME1447 --- # CSME1557 — Applications of Hair Weaving & Braiding 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 1557 - Applications of Hair Weaving & Braiding Add to HCC Catalog CSME 1557 - Applications of Hair Weaving & Braiding Emphasis on the application of hair weaving and braiding techniques and preparation for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) examination. Lecture: 2 Lab: 7 Corequisite(s): CSME 1452 --- # CSME2204 — Introduction to the Theory and Chemistry of Hair Color 2 credits · 2 hours CSME 2204 - Introduction to the Theory and Chemistry of Hair Color Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2204 - Introduction to the Theory and Chemistry of Hair Color The introduction of basic theory and chemistry of hair color. Topics include the Law of Color, terminology and chemical composition of hair color products. Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 --- # CSME2337 — Advanced Cosmetology Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours CSME 2337 - Advanced Cosmetology Techniques Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2337 - Advanced Cosmetology Techniques Mastery of advanced cosmetology techniques including hair designs, professional cosmetology services, and workplace competencies Lecture: 1 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 2439 --- # CSME2343 — Salon Development 3 credits · 3 hours CSME 2343 - Salon Development Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2343 - Salon Development Exploration of salon development. Topics include professional ethics and goals, salon operation, and record keeping. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): CSME 1491 --- # CSME2410 — Advanced Haircutting and Related Theory 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 2410 - Advanced Haircutting and Related Theory Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2410 - Advanced Haircutting and Related Theory Advanced concepts and practice of haircutting. Topics include haircuts utilizing scissors, razor, and/or clippers. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 1451 --- # CSME2430 — Nail Enhancement 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 2430 - Nail Enhancement Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2430 - Nail Enhancement A course in the theory, application, and related technology of nail enhancements. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 --- # CSME2439 — Advanced Hair Design 4 credits · 4 hours CSME 2439 - Advanced Hair Design Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2439 - Advanced Hair Design Advanced concepts in the theory and practice of hair design Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 2337 --- # CSME2501 — The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 2501 - The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2501 - The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory Presentation of the theory, practice, and chemistry of hair color. Topics include terminology, application, and workplace competencies related to hair color. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): CSME 1453 --- # CSME2514 — Cosmetology Instructor II 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 2514 - Cosmetology Instructor II Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2514 - Cosmetology Instructor II A continuation of the fundamentals of instructing cosmetology students. Lecture: 3 Lab: 5 Corequisite(s): CSME 1534 , CSME 1535 , CSME 2549 --- # CSME2531 — Principles of Facial / Skin Care Technology III 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 2531 - Principles of Facial / Skin Care Technology III Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2531 - Principles of Facial / Skin Care Technology III Advanced concepts and principles of skin care and other related technologies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): CSME 1447 Corequisite(s): CSME 1491 , CSME 1545 Prerequisites: CSME1447 --- # CSME2541 — Preparation for the State Licensing Examination 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 2541 - Preparation for the State Licensing Examination Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2541 - Preparation for the State Licensing Examination Preparation for the state licensing examination. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): CSME 1451 --- # CSME2544 — Cosmetology Instructor IV 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 2544 - Cosmetology Instructor IV Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2544 - Cosmetology Instructor IV Advanced concepts of instruction in a cosmetology program. Topics include demonstration, development, and implementation of advanced evaluation and assessment techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 5 Prerequisite(s): CSME 1534 , CSME 1535 , CSME 2514 Corequisite(s): CSME 2545 , CSME 2549 Prerequisites: CSME1534, CSME1535, CSME2514 --- # CSME2545 — Instructional Theory and Clinic Operation 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 2545 - Instructional Theory and Clinic Operation Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2545 - Instructional Theory and Clinic Operation An overview of the Prerequisites: CSME1534, CSME1535, CSME2514 --- # CSME2549 — Cosmetology Instructor III 5 credits · 5 hours CSME 2549 - Cosmetology Instructor III Add to HCC Catalog CSME 2549 - Cosmetology Instructor III Presentation of lesson plan assignments and evaluation techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 5 Prerequisite(s): CSME 1534 , CSME 1535 , CSME 2514 Corequisite(s): CSME 2544 , CSME 2545 , CSME 2514 Prerequisites: CSME1534, CSME1535, CSME2514 --- # CRIJ1301 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 1301 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 1301 - Introduction to Criminal Justice History, Civilization, philosophy, and ethical considerations of criminal justice; the nature and impact of crime; and an overview of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement and court procedures. Designated as Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college level reading and writing or higher --- # CRIJ1306 — Court Systems & Practices 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 1306 - Court Systems & Practices Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 1306 - Court Systems & Practices Study of the judiciary in the American criminal justice system and the adjudication processes and procedures. Designated as Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and writing or higher --- # CRIJ1307 — Crime in America 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 1307 - Crime in America Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 1307 - Crime in America American crime problems in historical perspective, social and public policy factors affecting crime, impact and crime trends, social characteristics of specific crimes, and prevention of crime. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and writing or higher --- # CRIJ1310 — Fundamentals of Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 1310 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 1310 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law Study of criminal law, its philosophical and historical development, major definitions and concepts, classifications and elements of crime, penalties using Texas statutes as illustrations, and criminal responsibility. Designated as Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and writing or higher --- # CRIJ2313 — Correctional Systems and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 2313 - Correctional Systems and Practices Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 2313 - Correctional Systems and Practices Corrections in the criminal justice system; organization of correctional systems; correctional role; institutional operations; alternatives to institutionalization; treatment and rehabilitation; current and future issues. Designated as Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college level reading and writing or higher --- # CRIJ2314 — Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 2314 - Criminal Investigation Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 2314 - Criminal Investigation Investigative theory; collection and preservation of evidence; sources of information; interview and interrogation; uses of forensic sciences; case and trial preparation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and writing or higher --- # CRIJ2323 — Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 2323 - Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 2323 - Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement Police authority; responsibilities; constitutional constraints; laws of arrest, search, and seizure; police liability. Designated as Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/Corequisite(s): CRIJ 1301 ; must also be placed in college-level reading and writing or higher --- # CRIJ2328 — Police Systems and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours CRIJ 2328 - Police Systems and Practices Add to HCC Catalog CRIJ 2328 - Police Systems and Practices The police profession; organization of law enforcement systems; the police role; police discretion; ethics; police-community interaction; current and future issues. Designated as Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college level reading and writing or higher --- # CJLE1429 — Basic Peace Officer V 4 credits · 80 hours CJLE 1429 - Basic Peace Officer V Add to HCC Catalog CJLE 1429 - Basic Peace Officer V The supplemental course is taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer Courses I, II, III, and IV. Satisfies or exceeds the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Academy Course #1000. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A POLICE ACADEMY BY Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.*** Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # CJLE1506 — Basic Peace Officer I 5 credits · 5 hours CJLE 1506 - Basic Peace Officer I Add to HCC Catalog CJLE 1506 - Basic Peace Officer I Introduction to fitness and wellness, History, Civilization, of policing, professionalism and ethics, United States Constitution and Bill of Rights, criminal justice system, Texas Penal Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, civil process, and stress management. This course taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, and IV will satisfy the TCLEOSE-approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 8 --- # CJLE1512 — Basic Peace Officer II 5 credits · 5 hours CJLE 1512 - Basic Peace Officer II Add to HCC Catalog CJLE 1512 - Basic Peace Officer II Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Covers field note taking, report writing, use of force? law and concepts, problem solving, multiculturalism, professional policing approaches, patrol procedures, victims of crime, family violence, MHMR, crowd management, HAZMAT, and criminal investigation. This course taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, III, and IV will satisfy the TCLEOSE-approved Basic Peace Officer Academy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 8 --- # CJLE1518 — Basic Peace Officer III 5 credits · 5 hours CJLE 1518 - Basic Peace Officer III Add to HCC Catalog CJLE 1518 - Basic Peace Officer III Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Covers laws pertaining to controlled substances, crowd management, personal property, and crime scene investigation. This course taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, and IV will satisfy the TCLEOSE-approved Basic Peace Officer Academy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 8 --- # CJLE1524 — Basic Peace Officer IV 5 credits · 5 hours CJLE 1524 - Basic Peace Officer IV Add to HCC Catalog CJLE 1524 - Basic Peace Officer IV Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, and III to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A POLICE ACADEMY BY TCLEOSE. Lecture: 3 Lab: 8 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # CJLE2384 — Cooperative Education-Criminal Justice / Police Science 3 credits · 240 hours CJLE 2384 - Cooperative Education-Criminal Justice / Police Science Add to HCC Catalog CJLE 2384 - Cooperative Education-Criminal Justice / Police Science Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 14 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # CHEF1205 — Sanitation and Safety 2 credits · 2 hours CHEF 1205 - Sanitation and Safety Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 1205 - Sanitation and Safety A study of personal cleanliness; sanitary practices in food preparation; causes, investigation, control of illness caused by food contamination (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points); and work place safety standards. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # CHEF1301 — Basic Food Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours CHEF 1301 - Basic Food Preparation Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 1301 - Basic Food Preparation A study of the fundamental principles of food preparation and cookery to include Brigade System, cooking techniques, materials handling, heat transfer, sanitation, safety, nutrition, and professionalism. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): CHEF 2201 and CHEF 2231 --- # CHEF1302 — Principles of Healthy Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CHEF 1302 - Principles of Healthy Cuisine Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 1302 - Principles of Healthy Cuisine Introduction to the principles of planning, preparation, and presentation of nutritionally balanced meals. Adaptation of basic cooking techniques to lower the fat and caloric content. Alternative methods and ingredients will be used to achieve a healthier cooking style. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): CHEF 1301 , CHEF 1205 , CHEF 2201 and CHEF 2231 Prerequisites: CHEF1301, CHEF1205, CHEF2201, CHEF2231 --- # CHEF1310 — Garde Manger 3 credits · 3 hours CHEF 1310 - Garde Manger Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 1310 - Garde Manger A study of specialty foods and garnishes. Emphasis on design, techniques, and display of fine foods. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): CHEF 1301 , CHEF 2201 and CHEF 2231 Prerequisites: CHEF1301, CHEF2201, CHEF2231 --- # CHEF1313 — Food Service Operation/Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CHEF 1313 - Food Service Operation/Systems Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 1313 - Food Service Operation/Systems An overview of the information needs of food and lodging properties. Emphasis on both front, back, and material management utilizing computer systems. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CHEF1314 — A La Carte Cooking 3 credits · 3 hours CHEF 1314 - A La Carte Cooking Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 1314 - A La Carte Cooking A course in a la carte or cooking to order concepts. Topics include menu and recipe interpretation and conversion, organization of a work station, employment of appropriate cooking methods, plating, and saucing principles. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): CHEF 1301 , CHEF 1205 , CHEF 2201 and CHEF 2231 Prerequisites: CHEF1301, CHEF1205, CHEF2201, CHEF2231 --- # CHEF1471 — Introduction to Food Preparation for Hospitality 4 credits · 4 hours CHEF 1471 - Introduction to Food Preparation for Hospitality Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 1471 - Introduction to Food Preparation for Hospitality A study of the fundamental principles of food preparation to introduce hospitality students to basic culinary skills. Topics will include kitchen professionalism, proper station set up, basic knife skills, basic cooking techniques, proper handling and storage of various food items, and appropriate portions and plating techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # CHEF2171 — Culinary Capstone Projects Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours CHEF 2171 - Culinary Capstone Projects Laboratory Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 2171 - Culinary Capstone Projects Laboratory Open laboratory for reinforcement of specific culinary skills and selected culinary projects based on an individualized learning plan. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # CHEF2201 — Intermediate Food Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours CHEF 2201 - Intermediate Food Preparation Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 2201 - Intermediate Food Preparation Continuation of previous food preparation course. Topics include the concept of precooked food items, as well as scratch preparation. Covers full range of food preparation techniques. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): CHEF 1301 and CHEF 2231 Prerequisites: CHEF1301, CHEF2231 --- # CHEF2231 — Advanced Food Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours CHEF 2231 - Advanced Food Preparation Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 2231 - Advanced Food Preparation Advanced concepts of food preparation and presentation techniques. Topics include the concept of pre-cooked food items and the preparation of canapés, hors d’oeuvres, and breakfast items. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): CHEF 1301 and CHEF 2201 --- # CHEF2265 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Culinary Arts/Chef Training 2 credits · 2 hours CHEF 2265 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Culinary Arts/Chef Training Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 2265 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Culinary Arts/Chef Training Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 18 Prerequisite(s): CHEF 1301 , CHEF 1205 , CHEF 2201 and CHEF 2231 Prerequisites: CHEF1301, CHEF1205, CHEF2201, CHEF2231 --- # CHEF2302 — Saucier 3 credits · 3 hours CHEF 2302 - Saucier Add to HCC Catalog CHEF 2302 - Saucier Instruction in the preparation of stocks, soups, classical sauces, contemporary sauces, accompaniments, and the pairing of sauces with a variety of foods. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): CHEF 1301 , CHEF 2201 and CHEF 2231 Prerequisites: CHEF1301, CHEF2201, CHEF2231 --- # DANC1110 — Tap Dance 1 credits · 1 hours DANC 1110 - Tap Dance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1110 - Tap Dance Instruction in the fundamental techniques and concepts associated with Tap dance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 2 Repeatable: May be repeated for Credit once. --- # DANC1112 — Dance Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours DANC 1112 - Dance Practicum Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1112 - Dance Practicum Practicum in dance related topics with emphasis on practical skills necessary for the field. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DANC1128 — Ballroom and Social Dance 1 credits · 1 hours DANC 1128 - Ballroom and Social Dance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1128 - Ballroom and Social Dance Introductory instruction in the fundamental techniques and concepts associated with Ballroom and Social Dance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 2 Repeatable: May be repeated for Credit once. --- # DANC1151 — Freshman Dance Performance 1 credits · 1 hours DANC 1151 - Freshman Dance Performance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1151 - Freshman Dance Performance Instruction in dance performance through experiential projects at the freshman level. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DANC1201 — Dance Composition-Improvisation 2 credits · 2 hours DANC 1201 - Dance Composition-Improvisation Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1201 - Dance Composition-Improvisation This introductory course in improvisation will investigate spontaneous problem solving as a means of generating movement for dance composition. Students will be called upon to explore and respond to various forms of stimuli in a safe and supportive learning environment within solo and group work. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # DANC1241 — Beginning Ballet 2 credits · 2 hours DANC 1241 - Beginning Ballet Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1241 - Beginning Ballet Instruction in the fundamental techniques and concepts associated with ballet. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Repeatable: May be repeated for Credit once. --- # DANC1245 — Beginning Modern Dance 2 credits · 2 hours DANC 1245 - Beginning Modern Dance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1245 - Beginning Modern Dance Instruction in the intermediate techniques and concepts associated with the concert form of modern dance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Repeatable: May be repeated for Credit once. --- # DANC1247 — Beginning Jazz Dance 2 credits · 2 hours DANC 1247 - Beginning Jazz Dance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1247 - Beginning Jazz Dance Instruction in the fundamental techniques and concepts associated with jazz dance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Repeatable: May be repeated for Credit once. --- # DANC1301 — Dance Composition-Choreography 3 credits · 3 hours DANC 1301 - Dance Composition-Choreography Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1301 - Dance Composition-Choreography This course is an examination of the principles of movement generation, phrasing, choreographic structure, and manipulation. Integration of choreographic principles will foster the growth of personal artistic style. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DANC 1201 Prerequisites: DANC1201 --- # DANC1305 — World Dance 3 credits · 3 hours DANC 1305 - World Dance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 1305 - World Dance A survey of dances from different cultures, their histories, and their influences on contemporary dance and society. Cultural origins, significance, motivations and techniques will be explored experientially. This course satisfies the Creative Arts or Component Area Option of the HCC core. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DANC2151 — Sophomore Dance Performance 1 credits · 1 hours DANC 2151 - Sophomore Dance Performance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 2151 - Sophomore Dance Performance Instruction in dance performance through experiential projects at the sophomore level. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DANC2241 — Intermediate Ballet 2 credits · 2 hours DANC 2241 - Intermediate Ballet Add to HCC Catalog DANC 2241 - Intermediate Ballet Instruction in the intermediate techniques and concepts associated with ballet. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Repeatable: May be repeated for Credit once. --- # DANC2245 — Intermediate Modern Dance 2 credits · 2 hours DANC 2245 - Intermediate Modern Dance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 2245 - Intermediate Modern Dance Instruction in the intermediate techniques and concepts associated with the concert form of modern dance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DANC2247 — Intermediate Jazz Dance 2 credits · 2 hours DANC 2247 - Intermediate Jazz Dance Add to HCC Catalog DANC 2247 - Intermediate Jazz Dance Instruction in the intermediate techniques and concepts associated with jazz dance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Repeatable: May be repeated for Credit once. --- # DANC2303 — Dance Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours DANC 2303 - Dance Appreciation Add to HCC Catalog DANC 2303 - Dance Appreciation A general survey of dance forms designed to create an appreciation of the vocabulary, techniques, and purposes of the creative process. This course includes critical interpretation and evaluations of choreographic works and dance forms within cultural and historical contexts. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # ITDS1372 — Statistical Programming with R 3 credits · 3 hours ITDS 1372 - Statistical Programming with R Add to HCC Catalog ITDS 1372 - Statistical Programming with R This course introduces concepts of statistical programming, with a focus on the use of the R programming language and the RStudio programming environment. Students learn basic R language concepts, including data types, functions, and packaging. They will work with Tidyverse and other packages commonly used in data science applications for data acquisition, analysis, and visualization. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 ; MATH 1342 Corequisite(s): COSC 1436 Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH1342 --- # ITDS1373 — Graph Databases 3 credits · 3 hours ITDS 1373 - Graph Databases Add to HCC Catalog ITDS 1373 - Graph Databases This course introduces concepts of graph theory and graph databases for modeling data and data relationships. The course uses common graph database tools such as Neo4j to represent, query, analyze, and visualize data. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITSE 1346 Prerequisites: ITSE1346 --- # ITDS1379 — Cooperative Education - Data Science 3 credits · 3 hours ITDS 1379 - Cooperative Education - Data Science Add to HCC Catalog ITDS 1379 - Cooperative Education - Data Science Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. --- # ITDS1471 — Data Analysis using Python 4 credits · 4 hours ITDS 1471 - Data Analysis using Python Add to HCC Catalog ITDS 1471 - Data Analysis using Python This course introduces students to the fundamentals of data analysis, including data collection, data preparation, data visualization, and exploratory data analysis using Python packages such as NumPy, Pandas, and Matplotlib. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): COSC 1436 Prerequisites: COSC1436 --- # ITDS2371 — Data Visualization 3 credits · 3 hours ITDS 2371 - Data Visualization Add to HCC Catalog ITDS 2371 - Data Visualization This course uses data visualization tools such as Power BI and Tableau to build visual data models. Additionally, students will use data models to create dashboards and prepare reports to develop meaningful insights. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITSW 2334 and ITDS 1471 Prerequisites: ITSW2334, ITDS1471 --- # ITDS2372 — Introduction to Big Data 3 credits · 3 hours ITDS 2372 - Introduction to Big Data Add to HCC Catalog ITDS 2372 - Introduction to Big Data This course introduces students to the different types of big data, such as structured and unstructured datasets. NoSQL and graph databases will be discussed, as well. Students will comprehend the design, build, and maintain big data applications process. Different storage tools, platforms, and technologies related to big data, such as Hadoop, MapReduce, and Apache Spark in processing and developing data analytics are discussed in this course. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITSE 1346 and ITDS 1471 Prerequisites: ITSE1346, ITDS1471 --- # ITDS2373 — Data Mining Methods 3 credits · 3 hours ITDS 2373 - Data Mining Methods Add to HCC Catalog ITDS 2373 - Data Mining Methods This course introduces students to data mining concepts and applications. Students will learn to extract data patterns using data mining descriptive and predictive analytics techniques. Additionally, the course provides text and opinion mining, and data summarization techniques using data mining methods and tools. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITSE 1346 and ITDS 1471 Prerequisites: ITSE1346, ITDS1471 --- # ITSC1315 — IT Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1315 - IT Project Management Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1315 - IT Project Management Use of project management tools for developing a project plan including timelines, milestones, scheduling, life cycle phases, management frameworks, skills, and processes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # DNTA1102 — Communication and Behavior in the Dental Office 1 credits · 1 hours DNTA 1102 - Communication and Behavior in the Dental Office Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1102 - Communication and Behavior in the Dental Office The study of human interaction and communication in the dental office. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # DNTA1167 — Practicum (or Field Experience)-Dental Assisting/Assistant 1 credits · 1 hours DNTA 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Dental Assisting/Assistant Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Dental Assisting/Assistant Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 Prerequisites: DNTA1305, DNTA1245, DNTA1401, DNTA1411, DNTA1415, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # DNTA1245 — Preventive Dentistry 2 credits · 2 hours DNTA 1245 - Preventive Dentistry Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1245 - Preventive Dentistry The study of nutrition and preventable dental disease and community dental health. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # DNTA1305 — Dental Radiology 3 credits · 3 hours DNTA 1305 - Dental Radiology Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1305 - Dental Radiology Introduction to radiation physics, radiation protection, and the operation of radiographic equipment. Instruction in exposure, processing and mounting of dental radiographs, and study of federal and state safety and standard practices. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Program Admittance --- # DNTA1349 — Dental Radiology in the Clinic 3 credits · 3 hours DNTA 1349 - Dental Radiology in the Clinic Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1349 - Dental Radiology in the Clinic The practical application of exposing, processing, and mounting diagnostically acceptable radiographs obtained by utilizing various radiographic techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): DNTA 1305 Prerequisites: DNTA1305 --- # DNTA1351 — Dental Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours DNTA 1351 - Dental Office Management Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1351 - Dental Office Management Use computers and or manual systems to process dental information and interpret and practice learned dental office management skills. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DNTA 1415 Prerequisites: DNTA1415 --- # DNTA1401 — Dental Materials 4 credits · 4 hours DNTA 1401 - Dental Materials Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1401 - Dental Materials Composition, properties, procedures and safety standards related to dental materials. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Program Admittance --- # DNTA1411 — Dental Science 4 credits · 4 hours DNTA 1411 - Dental Science Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1411 - Dental Science A fundamental study of anatomical systems with emphasis placed on head and neck anatomy. Topics include embryology of the teeth along with basic dental terminology. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Program Admittance --- # DNTA1415 — Chairside Assisting 4 credits · 4 hours DNTA 1415 - Chairside Assisting Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1415 - Chairside Assisting A study of pre-clinical chairside assisting procedures, instrumentation, OSHA and other regulatory agencies standards. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Program Admittance --- # DNTA1447 — Advanced Dental Science 4 credits · 4 hours DNTA 1447 - Advanced Dental Science Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1447 - Advanced Dental Science An advanced study of anatomical systems, pharmacology, oral pathology, and developmental abnormalities. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DNTA 1411 Prerequisites: DNTA1411 --- # DNTA1453 — Dental Assisting Applications 4 credits · 4 hours DNTA 1453 - Dental Assisting Applications Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 1453 - Dental Assisting Applications Course Description should be: An extended study of dental assisting techniques with emphasis on four-handed dentistry and utilization of armamentarium for general practice and specialty procedures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): DNTA 1401 , DNTA 1415 Prerequisites: DNTA1401, DNTA1415 --- # DNTA2130 — Seminar for the Dental Assistant 1 credits · 1 hours DNTA 2130 - Seminar for the Dental Assistant Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 2130 - Seminar for the Dental Assistant Analysis of case studies during the clinical phase of practicum/clinical. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DNTA 1167 , DNTA 1349 , DNTA 1351 , DNTA 1447 , DNTA 1453 Prerequisites: DNTA1167, DNTA1349, DNTA1351, DNTA1447, DNTA1453 --- # DNTA2267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) 2 credits · 2 hours DNTA 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 Prerequisite(s): DNTA 1167 , DNTA 1349 , DNTA 1351 , DNTA 1447 , DNTA 1453 Prerequisites: DNTA1167, DNTA1349, DNTA1351, DNTA1447, DNTA1453 --- # DNTA2367 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Dental Assisting/Assistant 3 credits · 3 hours DNTA 2367 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Dental Assisting/Assistant Add to HCC Catalog DNTA 2367 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Dental Assisting/Assistant Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 24 Prerequisite(s): DNTA 1305 , DNTA 1349 , DNTA 1401 , DNTA 1411 , DNTA 1415 , DNTA 1453 Prerequisites: DNTA1305, DNTA1349, DNTA1401, DNTA1411, DNTA1415, DNTA1453 --- # HPRS1204 — Basic Health Profession Skills 2 credits · 2 hours HPRS 1204 - Basic Health Profession Skills Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 1204 - Basic Health Profession Skills A study of the concepts that serve as the foundation for health profession courses, including client care and safety issues, basic client monitoring, and health documentation methods. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 --- # DHYG1207 — General & Dental Nutrition 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 1207 - General & Dental Nutrition Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1207 - General & Dental Nutrition General nutrition and nutritional biochemistry emphasizing the effect nutrition has on oral health. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # DHYG1211 — Periodontology 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 1211 - Periodontology Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1211 - Periodontology Normal and diseased periodontium including the structural, functional, and environmental factors. Emphasis on etiology, pathology, treatment modalities, and therapeutic and preventive periodontics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # DHYG1215 — Community Dentistry 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 1215 - Community Dentistry Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1215 - Community Dentistry The principles and concepts of community public health and dental health education emphasizing community assessment, educational planning, implementation, and evaluation including methods and materials used in teaching dental health education in various community settings. Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Completion of first year of dental hygiene curriculum with 75 % or higher in all dental hygiene courses --- # DHYG1260 — Clinical-Dental Hygiene / Hygienist 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 1260 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene / Hygienist Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1260 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene / Hygienist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 --- # DHYG1261 — Clinical-Dental Hygiene / Hygienist 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 1261 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene / Hygienist Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1261 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene / Hygienist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 --- # DHYG1301 — Orofacial Anatomy, Histology & Embryology 3 credits · 3 hours DHYG 1301 - Orofacial Anatomy, Histology & Embryology Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1301 - Orofacial Anatomy, Histology & Embryology The histology and embryology of oral tissues, gross anatomy of the head and neck, tooth morphology, and individual tooth identification. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2301 , BIOL 2101 ; CHEM 1305 ; ENGL 1301 ; SOCI 1301 ; Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: BIOL2301, BIOL2101, CHEM1305, ENGL1301, SOCI1301, MATH0314 --- # DHYG1304 — Dental Radiology 3 credits · 3 hours DHYG 1304 - Dental Radiology Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1304 - Dental Radiology Fundamentals of oral radiography, including techniques, interpretation, quality assurance, and ethics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2301 , BIOL 2101 ; CHEM 1305 ; ENGL 1301 ; SOCI 1301 ; Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: BIOL2301, BIOL2101, CHEM1305, ENGL1301, SOCI1301, MATH0314 --- # DHYG1319 — Dental Materials 3 credits · 3 hours DHYG 1319 - Dental Materials Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1319 - Dental Materials Physical and chemical properties of dental materials including the application and manipulation of the various materials used in dentistry. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DHYG1331 — Preclinical Dental Hygiene 3 credits · 3 hours DHYG 1331 - Preclinical Dental Hygiene Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1331 - Preclinical Dental Hygiene Foundational knowledge for performing clinical skills and management of medical emergencies for patients with emphasis on procedures and rationale for performing dental hygiene care. Introduction to ethical principles as they apply to dental hygiene care. Lecture: 1 Lab: 7 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2301 , BIOL 2101 ; CHEM 1305 ; ENGL 1301 ; SOCI 1301 ; Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: BIOL2301, BIOL2101, CHEM1305, ENGL1301, SOCI1301, MATH0314 --- # DHYG1339 — General and Oral Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours DHYG 1339 - General and Oral Pathology Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 1339 - General and Oral Pathology Disturbances in human body development, diseases of the body, and disease prevention measures with emphasis on the oral cavity and associated structures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completion of first semester dental hygiene curriculum with 75% or higher in all dental hygiene courses --- # DHYG2153 — Dental Hygiene Practice 1 credits · 1 hours DHYG 2153 - Dental Hygiene Practice Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 2153 - Dental Hygiene Practice Emphasis on the laws governing the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene, moral standards, and the ethical standards established by the dental hygiene profession. Practice settings for the dental hygienist, office operations, preparation for employment, and introduction to the dental team. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): Completion of first semester dental hygiene curriculum with 75% or higher in all dental hygiene courses --- # DHYG2201 — Dental Hygiene Care I 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 2201 - Dental Hygiene Care I Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 2201 - Dental Hygiene Care I Dental hygiene care for the medically or dentally compromised patient including supplemental instrumentation techniques. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Completion of first semester dental hygiene curriculum with 75% or higher in all dental hygiene courses --- # DHYG2231 — Dental Hygiene Care II 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 2231 - Dental Hygiene Care II Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 2231 - Dental Hygiene Care II A continuation of Dental Hygiene Care I. Dental hygiene care for the medically or dentally compromised patient including advanced instrumentation techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completion of first year dental hygiene curriculum with 75% or higher in all dental hygiene courses --- # DHYG2260 — Clinical-Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 2260 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 2260 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Intermediate Level: A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 --- # DHYG2261 — Clinical-Dental Hygiene/ Hygienist 2 credits · 2 hours DHYG 2261 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene/ Hygienist Add to HCC Catalog DHYG 2261 - Clinical-Dental Hygiene/ Hygienist Advanced Level: A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 --- # DMSO1202 — Basic Ultrasound Physics 2 credits · 2 hours DMSO 1202 - Basic Ultrasound Physics Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1202 - Basic Ultrasound Physics Basic acoustical physics and acoustical waves in human tissue. Emphasis is on ultrasound transmission in soft tissues, attenuation of sound energy, parameters affecting sound transmission and resolution of sound beams. Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # DMSO1210 — Introduction to Sonography 2 credits · 2 hours DMSO 1210 - Introduction to Sonography Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1210 - Introduction to Sonography An introduction to the profession of sonography and the role of the sonographer. Emphasis on medical terminology, ethical/legal aspects, written and verbal communication, and professional issues relating to registry, accreditation, professional organizations and history of the profession. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # DMSO1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician 2 credits · 2 hours DMSO 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. External: 14 --- # DMSO1342 — Intermediate Ultrasound Physics 3 credits · 3 hours DMSO 1342 - Intermediate Ultrasound Physics Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1342 - Intermediate Ultrasound Physics Continuation of Basic Ultrasound Physics. Includes interaction of ultrasound with tissues, mechanics of ultrasound production and display, various transducer designs and construction, quality assurance, bioeffects, and image artifacts. May introduce methods of Doppler flow analysis. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 1202 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO1202 --- # DMSO1351 — Sectional Anatomy For Sonographers 3 credits · 3 hours DMSO 1351 - Sectional Anatomy For Sonographers Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1351 - Sectional Anatomy For Sonographers Sectional anatomy of the male and female body. Includes anatomical relationships of organs, vascular structures, and body planes and quadrants. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DMSO1355 — Sonographic Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours DMSO 1355 - Sonographic Pathophysiology Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1355 - Sonographic Pathophysiology Pathology and pathophysiology of the abdominal structures visualized with ultrasound. Includes abdomen, and pelvis. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Admission to program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # DMSO1441 — Abdominopelvic Sonography 4 credits · 4 hours DMSO 1441 - Abdominopelvic Sonography Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1441 - Abdominopelvic Sonography Normal anatomy and physiology of the abdominal and pelvic cavities as related to scanning techniques, transducer selection, and scanning protocols. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Admission to program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # DMSO1451 — Sonographic Sectional Anatomy 4 credits · 4 hours DMSO 1451 - Sonographic Sectional Anatomy Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 1451 - Sonographic Sectional Anatomy Sectional anatomy of the male and female body. Includes anatomical relationships of organs, vascular structures, and body planes and quadrants. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Admission to program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # DMSO2130 — Advanced Ultrasound and Review 1 credits · 1 hours DMSO 2130 - Advanced Ultrasound and Review Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2130 - Advanced Ultrasound and Review Knowledge, skills, and professional values within a legal and ethical framework addressing emerging technologies and professional development. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Admission to program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # DMSO2243 — Advanced Ultrasound Physics 2 credits · 2 hours DMSO 2243 - Advanced Ultrasound Physics Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2243 - Advanced Ultrasound Physics Theory and application of ultrasound principles. Includes advances in ultrasound technology. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 1202 , DMSO 1342 and DMSO 2351 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO1202, DMSO1342, DMSO2351 --- # DMSO2266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician 2 credits · 2 hours DMSO 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 14 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 1266 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO1266 --- # DMSO2342 — Advanced Obstetric Sonography 3 credits · 3 hours DMSO 2342 - Advanced Obstetric Sonography Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2342 - Advanced Obstetric Sonography Maternal disease and fetal abnormalities. Includes scanning techniques, patient History, Civilization, and laboratory data, transducer selection, and scanning protocols. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 2405 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO2405 --- # DMSO2351 — Doppler Physics 3 credits · 3 hours DMSO 2351 - Doppler Physics Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2351 - Doppler Physics Doppler and hemodynamic principles relating to arterial and venous imaging and testing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 1342 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO1342 --- # DMSO2353 — Sonography of Superficial Structures 3 credits · 3 hours DMSO 2353 - Sonography of Superficial Structures Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2353 - Sonography of Superficial Structures Detailed study of normal and pathological superficial structures as related to scanning techniques, patient History, Civilization, and laboratory data, transducer selection and scanning protocols. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 2405 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO2405 --- # DMSO2405 — Sonography of Obstetrics / Gynecology 4 credits · 4 hours DMSO 2405 - Sonography of Obstetrics / Gynecology Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2405 - Sonography of Obstetrics / Gynecology Detailed study of the pelvis and obstetrics/gynecology as related to scanning techniques, patient History, Civilization, and laboratory data, transducer selection and scanning protocols. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 1355 , DMSO 1451 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO1355, DMSO1451 --- # DMSO2441 — Sonography of Abdominopelvic Pathology 4 credits · 4 hours DMSO 2441 - Sonography of Abdominopelvic Pathology Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2441 - Sonography of Abdominopelvic Pathology Pathologies and disease states of the abdomen and pelvis as related to scanning techniques, patient History, Civilization, and laboratory data, transducer selection, and scanning protocols. Emphasizes end cavitary sonographic anatomy and procedures including pregnancy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): DMSO 1355 , DMSO 1441 , DMSO 1451 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: DMSO1355, DMSO1441, DMSO1451 --- # DMSO2467 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician 4 credits · 4 hours DMSO 2467 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician Add to HCC Catalog DMSO 2467 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 32 Prerequisite(s): All DMSO courses; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Corequisite(s): DMSO 2243 --- # DEMR1301 — Shop Safety and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1301 - Shop Safety and Procedures Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1301 - Shop Safety and Procedures A study of shop safety, rules, basic shop tools, and test equipment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1305 — Basic Electrical Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1305 - Basic Electrical Systems Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1305 - Basic Electrical Systems Basic principles of electrical systems of diesel powered equipment with emphasis on starters, alternators, and batteries. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1306 — Diesel Engine I 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1306 - Diesel Engine I Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1306 - Diesel Engine I An introduction to the basic principles of diesel engines and systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1310 — Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1310 - Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1310 - Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I An introduction to testing and repairing diesel engines including related systems specialized tools. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1316 — Basic Hydraulics 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1316 - Basic Hydraulics Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1316 - Basic Hydraulics Fundamentals of hydraulics including components and related systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1317 — Basic Brake Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1317 - Basic Brake Systems Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1317 - Basic Brake Systems Basic principles of brake systems of diesel powered equipment. Emphasis on maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1323 — Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Troubleshooting and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1323 - Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Troubleshooting and Repair Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1323 - Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Troubleshooting and Repair Introduction to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning theory, testing, and repair. Emphasis on refrigerant reclamation, safety procedures, specialized tools, and repairs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1327 — Tractor Trailer Service and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1327 - Tractor Trailer Service and Repair Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1327 - Tractor Trailer Service and Repair An introduction to and familiarization with components and systems related to tractor trailer service. Emphasis on records required by the Department of Transportation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1329 — Preventative Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1329 - Preventative Maintenance Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1329 - Preventative Maintenance An introductory course designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of proper servicing practices. Content includes record keeping and condition of major systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1330 — Steering and Suspension I 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1330 - Steering and Suspension I Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1330 - Steering and Suspension I A study of design, function, maintenance, and repair of steering and suspension systems. Emphasis on troubleshooting and repair of failed components. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1335 — Automatic Power Shift and Hydrostatic Transmissions I 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1335 - Automatic Power Shift and Hydrostatic Transmissions I Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1335 - Automatic Power Shift and Hydrostatic Transmissions I A study of the operation, maintenance, and repair of automatic power shift hydrostatic transmissions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1342 — Power Train Applications I 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1342 - Power Train Applications I Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1342 - Power Train Applications I In-depth coverage of the mechanics and theory of power trains. Emphasis on disassembly, inspection, and repair of power train components. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR1380 — Cooperative Education - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1380 - Cooperative Education - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1380 - Cooperative Education - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # DEMR1381 — Cooperative Education-Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 1381 - Cooperative Education-Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 1381 - Cooperative Education-Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # DEMR2312 — Diesel Engine Testing and Repair II 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 2312 - Diesel Engine Testing and Repair II Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 2312 - Diesel Engine Testing and Repair II Coverage of testing and repairing diesel engines including related systems specialized tools. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR2332 — Electronic Controls 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 2332 - Electronic Controls Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 2332 - Electronic Controls Advanced skills in diagnostic and programming techniques of electronic control systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR2335 — Advanced Hydraulics 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 2335 - Advanced Hydraulics Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 2335 - Advanced Hydraulics Advanced study of hydraulic systems and components including diagnostics and testing of electronically controlled hydraulic systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR2370 — Service Advising & Consulting 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 2370 - Service Advising & Consulting Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 2370 - Service Advising & Consulting In this course, students will learn to become professional service consultants and advisors in the diesel transportation industry. Students will apply fleet service consulting skills and procedures related to vehicle identification, product knowledge, shop operations, warranty service contracts, communications, customer relations, internal relations, and sales skills, while emphasizing courtesy, professionalism, and communication. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # DEMR2439 — Advanced Electrical Systems 4 credits · 4 hours DEMR 2439 - Advanced Electrical Systems Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 2439 - Advanced Electrical Systems A continuation of basic electrical systems to include lighting, computer controls and accessories. Emphasis on diagnosis, testing, and repair using the various diagnostic tools and procedures for current electronic systems. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # ARTC1302 — Digital Imaging I (Photoshop) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1302 - Digital Imaging I (Photoshop) Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1302 - Digital Imaging I (Photoshop) Digital imaging using raster image editing and/or image creation software: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTC1305 — Basic Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1305 - Basic Graphic Design Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1305 - Basic Graphic Design Graphic design with emphasis on the visual communication process. Topics include basic terminology and graphic design principles. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTC1309 — Basic Illustration 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1309 - Basic Illustration Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1309 - Basic Illustration Introduction to drawing techniques as they pertain to the commercial illustration industry. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTC1313 — Digital Publishing I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1313 - Digital Publishing I Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1313 - Digital Publishing I The fundamentals of using digital layout as a primary publishing tool and the basic concepts and terminology associated with typography and page layout. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTC1317 — Design Communication I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1317 - Design Communication I Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1317 - Design Communication I Study of design development relating to graphic design terminology, tools and media, and layout and design concepts. Topics include integration of type, images and other design elements, and developing computer skills in industry standard computer programs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1309 Prerequisites: ARTC1309 --- # ARTC1321 — Illustration Techniques I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1321 - Illustration Techniques I Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1321 - Illustration Techniques I A study of illustration techniques in various media. Emphasis on creative interpretation and the discipline of draftsmanship for visual communication of ideas. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1305 ; ARTC 1309 Prerequisites: ARTC1305, ARTC1309 --- # ARTC1325 — Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1325 - Introduction to Computer Graphics Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1325 - Introduction to Computer Graphics A survey of computer design concepts, terminology, processes, and procedures. Topics include computer graphics hardware, electronic images, electronic publishing, vector-based graphics, and interactive multimedia. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTC1353 — Computer Illustration (Illustrator) 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1353 - Computer Illustration (Illustrator) Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1353 - Computer Illustration (Illustrator) Use of the tools and transformation options of an industry-standard vector drawing program to create complex illustrations or drawings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1302 Prerequisites: ARTC1302 --- # ARTC1359 — Visual Design for New Media 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 1359 - Visual Design for New Media Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 1359 - Visual Design for New Media Visual design elements as they relate to new media. Emphasizes aesthetics and visual problem solving such as typographic issues, color management, hierarchy of information, image optimization, and effective layout. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1353 , ARTV 2301 Prerequisites: ARTC1353, ARTV2301 --- # ARTC2305 — Digital Imaging II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 2305 - Digital Imaging II Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 2305 - Digital Imaging II Principles of digital image processing and electronic painting. Emphasis on bitmapped or raster-based image marking and the creative aspects of electronic illustration for commercial or fine art applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1302 Prerequisites: ARTC1302 --- # ARTC2311 — History of Communication Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 2311 - History of Communication Graphics Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 2311 - History of Communication Graphics Survey of the evolution of graphic arts in relation to the history of art. Includes formal, stylistic, social, political, economic, and historical aspects. Emphasis on art movements, schools of thought, individuals, and technology as they interrelate with graphic arts. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # ARTC2313 — Digital Publishing II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 2313 - Digital Publishing II Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 2313 - Digital Publishing II Includes layout procedures from thumbnails and roughs to final comprehensive and print output. Emphasis on design principles for the creation of advertising and publishing materials and techniques for efficient planning and documenting projects. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1313 ; ARTC 1353 Prerequisites: ARTC1313, ARTC1353 --- # ARTC2317 — Typographic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 2317 - Typographic Design Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 2317 - Typographic Design Exploration of typographic design including computer generated letterforms as elements of design. Includes theory and techniques of traditional, contemporary, and experimental typography. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Pre/Corequisite(s): ARTC 2313 and ARTC 1353 --- # ARTC2335 — Portfolio Development for Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 2335 - Portfolio Development for Graphic Design Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 2335 - Portfolio Development for Graphic Design Preparation of a portfolio comprised of completed graphic design class projects. Evaluation and demonstration of portfolio presentation methods based on the student’s specific area of study. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # ARTC2347 — Design Communication II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTC 2347 - Design Communication II Add to HCC Catalog ARTC 2347 - Design Communication II An advanced study of the design process and art direction. Emphasis on form and content through the selection, creation, and integration of typographic, photographic, illustrative, and design elements. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 2317 Prerequisites: ARTC2317 --- # ARTV1303 — Basic Animation 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 1303 - Basic Animation Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 1303 - Basic Animation Examination of animation concepts, principles, and storyboard for basic production. Emphasizes creating movement and expression utilizing traditionally or digitally generated image sequences. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTV1341 — 3-D Animation I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 1341 - 3-D Animation I Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 1341 - 3-D Animation I Intermediate level 3-D course introducing animation tools and techniques used to create movement. Emphasis on using the principles of animation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 1345 Prerequisites: ARTV1345 --- # ARTV1345 — 3-D Modeling and Rendering I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 1345 - 3-D Modeling and Rendering I Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 1345 - 3-D Modeling and Rendering I Techniques of three-dimensional (3-D) modeling utilizing industry standard software. Includes the creation and modification of 3-D geometric shapes, use of a variety of rendering techniques, camera, light sources, texture, and surface mapping. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1302 Prerequisites: ARTC1302 --- # ARTV1351 — Digital Video 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 1351 - Digital Video Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 1351 - Digital Video Producing and editing video and sound for multimedia or web productions. Emphasizes capture, editing, and outputting of video using a desktop digital video workstation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTV1371 — Introduction to 3D Printing Technology 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 1371 - Introduction to 3D Printing Technology Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 1371 - Introduction to 3D Printing Technology The 3D Printing course is a hands-on, project-based learning (PBL) course which allows students to design and fabricate 3D objects using 3D computer applications and 3D printers. This course also focuses on prototyping an invention, creating artwork, and building a customized product of their choice. Students will analyze real industry cases, and apply 3D printing technology appropriately while gaining hands-on experience with two leading 3D printing technologies employed i… --- # ARTV2301 — 2-D Animation I 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2301 - 2-D Animation I Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2301 - 2-D Animation I Skill development in the use of software to develop storyboards and two-dimensional animation including creating, importing, and sequencing media elements to create multimedia presentation. Emphasis on conceptualization, creativity, and visual aesthetics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 1303 Prerequisites: ARTV1303 --- # ARTV2330 — 2-D Animation II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2330 - 2-D Animation II Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2330 - 2-D Animation II Advanced study of technical aspects of animation. Emphasizes aesthetic design and completion of an animation project. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 2301 Prerequisites: ARTV2301 --- # ARTV2335 — Portfolio Development for Animation 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2335 - Portfolio Development for Animation Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2335 - Portfolio Development for Animation A course in the development of a professional portfolio to showcase the student’s skills in animation. Includes self-promotion, resumes, portfolio distribution, and interview techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # ARTV2341 — Advanced Digital Video 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2341 - Advanced Digital Video Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2341 - Advanced Digital Video Advanced digital video techniques for post-production. Emphasizes integration of special effects and animation for film, video, and the Internet. Exploration of new and emerging compression and video streaming technologies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 1351 Prerequisites: ARTV1351 --- # ARTV2345 — 3-D Modeling and Rendering II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2345 - 3-D Modeling and Rendering II Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2345 - 3-D Modeling and Rendering II A studio course focused on advanced 3-D modeling and rendering techniques using industry standard software, modeling techniques, camera settings, lighting, and surfacing to develop detailed environments. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 1345 Prerequisites: ARTV1345 --- # ARTV2351 — 3-D Animation II 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2351 - 3-D Animation II Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2351 - 3-D Animation II Advanced level 3-D course utilizing animation tools and techniques used to develop movement. Emphasis on advanced animation techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ARTV2355 — Character Rigging and Animation 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2355 - Character Rigging and Animation Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2355 - Character Rigging and Animation Advanced work in 3-D animation. Emphasis on character modeling, rigging and animation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 2345 Prerequisites: ARTV2345 --- # ARTV2371 — Visual Effects 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2371 - Visual Effects Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2371 - Visual Effects In this advanced level course students create motion graphics for a variety of platforms using modern motion design methods. Skills learned cover motion design through the creation process starting with the conception of a plan to the execution of the final product, with emphasis on learning industry standard skills. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 2301 Prerequisites: ARTV2301 --- # ARTV2372 — Motion Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours ARTV 2372 - Motion Graphics Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 2372 - Motion Graphics In this advanced level course students create motion graphics for a variety of platforms using modern motion design methods. Skills learned cover motion design through the creation process starting with the conception of a plan to the execution of the final product, with emphasis on learning industry standard skills. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTV 2301 Prerequisites: ARTV2301 --- # IMED1316 — Web Design I 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 1316 - Web Design I Add to HCC Catalog IMED 1316 - Web Design I Instruction in web design and related graphic design issues including mark-up languages, web sites, and browsers. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # IMED1341 — Interface Design 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 1341 - Interface Design Add to HCC Catalog IMED 1341 - Interface Design Interface design process including selecting interfaces that are relative to a project’s content and delivery system. Emphasis on aesthetic issues such as iconography, screen composition, colors, and typography. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1302 Prerequisites: ARTC1302 --- # IMED1345 — Interactive Digital Media I-Virtual Reality Introduction 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 1345 - Interactive Digital Media I-Virtual Reality Introduction Add to HCC Catalog IMED 1345 - Interactive Digital Media I-Virtual Reality Introduction Exploration of the use of graphics and sound to create interactive digital media applications and/or animations using industry standard authoring software. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ARTC 1302 / ARTC 1325 Corequisite(s): IMED 1341 Prerequisites: ARTC1302, ARTC1325 --- # IMED1359 — Writing for Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 1359 - Writing for Digital Media Add to HCC Catalog IMED 1359 - Writing for Digital Media Written communication for digital media environments including professional websites or other digital content. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # IMED2309 — Internet Commerce 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2309 - Internet Commerce Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2309 - Internet Commerce An overview of the Internet as a marketing and sales tool with emphasis on developing a prototype for electronic commerce. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): IMED 2315 Prerequisites: IMED2315 --- # IMED2313 — Project Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2313 - Project Analysis and Design Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2313 - Project Analysis and Design Application of the planning and production processes for digital media projects. Emphasis on copyright and other legal issues, content design and production management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # IMED2315 — Web Design II 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2315 - Web Design II Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2315 - Web Design II Mark-up language and advanced layout techniques for creating web pages. Emphasis on identifying the target audience and producing web sites, according to accessibility standards, cultural appearance, and legal issues. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): IMED 1316 Prerequisites: IMED1316 --- # IMED2345 — Interactive Digital Media II-Virtual Reality Intermediate 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2345 - Interactive Digital Media II-Virtual Reality Intermediate Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2345 - Interactive Digital Media II-Virtual Reality Intermediate Instruction in the use of scripting languages to create interactive digital media applications. A study of formal, Professional, and individual uses of VR that teaches the skills and knowledge for VR Development specifically for High-Immersion. It is ideal for developers who want to learn new skills, make informed choices about career goals, and set themselves up for success with a career in VR development. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite… --- # IMED2351 — Digital Media Programming 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2351 - Digital Media Programming Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2351 - Digital Media Programming Advanced topics in digital media programming including custom scripts for data tracking. Emphasis on developing digital media programs customized to the client’s needs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): IMED 1316 or Department Approval Prerequisites: IMED1316 --- # IMED2359 — Interactive Web Elements 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2359 - Interactive Web Elements Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2359 - Interactive Web Elements Production of projects using current web development tools that may incorporate dynamic data, web graphics, animation, video and audio streaming. Select and utilize web animation and graphic programs applicable to specified business conditions and applications, create and add animation to a website; stream a video segment to/from a website; and utilize World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): IMED 1316 Prerequisites: IMED1316 --- # IMED2371 — Content Management System (Joomla and WordPress) 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2371 - Content Management System (Joomla and WordPress) Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2371 - Content Management System (Joomla and WordPress) An advanced class in Web Design that explores designing and developing server-side web pages that incorporate text, graphics, and other supporting elements using current technologies (content management systems) and authoring tools. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): IMED 2315 Prerequisites: IMED2315 --- # IMED2388 — Internship-Digital Communication and Media / Multimedia 3 credits · 3 hours IMED 2388 - Internship-Digital Communication and Media / Multimedia Add to HCC Catalog IMED 2388 - Internship-Digital Communication and Media / Multimedia A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 13 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # ITXR1370 — Introduction to Virtual Reality 3 credits · 3 hours ITXR 1370 - Introduction to Virtual Reality Add to HCC Catalog ITXR 1370 - Introduction to Virtual Reality An introduction to the tools and methods used in Virtual Reality Development. Students will explore principles of the creation of virtual spaces and the basic processes for creating synthetic objects using 3D software and placing them into a virtual space using game engine technology. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITXR2374 — XR Design I 3 credits · 3 hours ITXR 2374 - XR Design I Add to HCC Catalog ITXR 2374 - XR Design I In this course, students capitalize on the explosive growth of Immersive Reality (XR) content creation to produce and develop Virtual and Augmented Reality projects. Students will analyze design challenges and propose effective platform-appropriate solutions, generating fully-functional, user-focused Immersive Reality experiences. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITXR 1370 Prerequisites: ITXR1370 --- # ITXR2377 — Portfolio Development for XR 3 credits · 3 hours ITXR 2377 - Portfolio Development for XR Add to HCC Catalog ITXR 2377 - Portfolio Development for XR Preparation of a portfolio to showcase the student’s skills in XR Design & Development. Topics include a thorough evaluation and demonstration of different portfolio presentation methods based on the student’s specific area of study such as Virtual and/or Augmented Reality. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # PHTC1300 — Photo Digital Imaging I 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1300 - Photo Digital Imaging I Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1300 - Photo Digital Imaging I An introduction to computer and software instruction for imaging. Includes color, gray scale, image conversion, presentation, and ethics Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PHTC1311 — Fundamentals of Photography 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1311 - Fundamentals of Photography Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1311 - Fundamentals of Photography An introduction to camera operation and image production, composition, supplemental lighting, and use of exposure meters and filters. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PHTC1343 — Expressive Photography 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1343 - Expressive Photography Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1343 - Expressive Photography A study of formal, professional, and individual uses of photography by applying photographic technology to personalized needs. Emphasis on creative visual thinking and problem solving and the exploration of personal vision. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1311 Prerequisites: PHTC1311 --- # PHTC1345 — Illustrative Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1345 - Illustrative Photography I Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1345 - Illustrative Photography I Instruction in the technical aspects involved in commercial photography. Topics include lighting equipment, techniques of production photography, reproduction principles, illustrative techniques, and advertising. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1353 Prerequisites: PHTC1353 --- # PHTC1351 — Photojournalism I 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1351 - Photojournalism I Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1351 - Photojournalism I Presentation of photographic techniques used by photojournalists in newspapers, magazines, and trade publications including news, feature, sports, editorial portraits, and photo essays. Includes a study of layout design and the freelance market. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1353 Prerequisites: PHTC1353 --- # PHTC1353 — Portraiture I 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1353 - Portraiture I Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1353 - Portraiture I Photographic principles applied to portrait lighting, posing, and subject rapport. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1311 Prerequisites: PHTC1311 --- # PHTC1371 — Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1371 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1371 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Introductory concepts in the use of the computer software for photographic manipulation, batch processing, printing and output. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # PHTC1372 — Video Production for Photographers 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 1372 - Video Production for Photographers Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 1372 - Video Production for Photographers This is an introductory course in digital video as a communication tool, emphasizing using video to extend still imagery for commercial applications online. Students learn video production fundamentals including capture, editing and delivery based on current industry standards. Students storyboard, shoot and edit short videos, and learn best practices for online delivery of media. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1353 Prerequisites: PHTC1353 --- # PHTC2340 — Photographic Studio Management 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 2340 - Photographic Studio Management Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 2340 - Photographic Studio Management Photography business management, pricing, market analysis, promotion, networking, job acquisition, and photographic equipment analysis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1311 Prerequisites: PHTC1311 --- # PHTC2343 — Portfolio Development 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 2343 - Portfolio Development Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 2343 - Portfolio Development A culmination experience for the evaluation of the student’s photographic competencies. Includes association with a professional photographic organization, skills in resume creation, completion of portfolio, professional self-presentation, comprehensive exam, and seminars in areas of photographic interest. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # PHTC2345 — Illustrative Photography II 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 2345 - Illustrative Photography II Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 2345 - Illustrative Photography II A continuation of the study of commercial photographic principles with an emphasis on enhancing technical and creative quality. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1345 , PHTC 2349 Prerequisites: PHTC1345, PHTC2349 --- # PHTC2349 — Photo Digital Imaging II 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 2349 - Photo Digital Imaging II Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 2349 - Photo Digital Imaging II Advanced concepts in the use of the computer and software for photographic manipulation and output. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1300 OR ARTC 1302 Prerequisites: PHTC1300, ARTC1302 --- # PHTC2353 — Portraiture II 3 credits · 3 hours PHTC 2353 - Portraiture II Add to HCC Catalog PHTC 2353 - Portraiture II Advanced concepts in the study of principles of effective portraiture with specific emphasis on unique presentation and environmental and location studies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PHTC 1353 Prerequisites: PHTC1353 --- # GAME1212 — Game Theory 2 credits · 2 hours GAME 1212 - Game Theory Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1212 - Game Theory Game and simulation design. Application of design theories to production-based projects from the conceptual stage to a completed project. Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: GAME1306, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1302 — Interactive Storyboarding 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1302 - Interactive Storyboarding Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1302 - Interactive Storyboarding In-depth coverage of storyboarding for the development of interactive media. Addresses target audience analysis, purpose, goals and Prerequisites: ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1303 — Introduction to Game Design and Development 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1303 - Introduction to Game Design and Development Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1303 - Introduction to Game Design and Development Introduction to electronic game development and game development careers. Includes examination of history and philosophy of games, the game production process, employee factors for success in the field, and current issues and practices in the game development industry Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # GAME1304 — Level Design 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1304 - Level Design Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1304 - Level Design Introduction to the tools and concepts used to create levels for games and simulations. Incorporates level design, architecture theory, concepts of critical path and flow, balancing, play testing, and storytelling. Includes utilization of toolsets from industry titles. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1306 — Design and Creation of Games 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1306 - Design and Creation of Games Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1306 - Design and Creation of Games Introduction to game and simulation development. Includes analysis of existing applications and their play elements. In-depth coverage of the elements of the application and examination of social issues, genres, and trends. Also covers creation of design documents, investigation of why people play games, review of technological and cultural History, Civilization, of electronic games, survey of the major innovators and historical figures of the industry, and examination of the trends and taboos… Prerequisites: ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1314 — Character Sculpting 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1314 - Character Sculpting Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1314 - Character Sculpting Creation of original characters from the drawing stage to sculpting [digital] clay status. Explores a variety of poses using [digital] clay and [software tools] aluminum armatures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1336, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1336 — Introduction to 3D Game Modeling 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1336 - Introduction to 3D Game Modeling Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1336 - Introduction to 3D Game Modeling Architectural spaces and modeling in a real-time game editor. Includes techniques for building, texturing, and lighting a game level to function in real time. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1373 — Introduction to Perspective Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1373 - Introduction to Perspective Drawing Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1373 - Introduction to Perspective Drawing An introduction to perspective drawing, lighting and object shading for the purpose of producing art for games and simulations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # GAME1374 — Introduction to 3D Game Animation 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1374 - Introduction to 3D Game Animation Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1374 - Introduction to 3D Game Animation Introduce industry software tools used in creating game and simulation animation. Introduce techniques used to create movement of game assets; covers the principles of animation and their application in 3D space. Introduces animation issues such as animation hierarchies, game combat timing, and in-game storytelling. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1336, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1375 — Principles of Game Concept Art 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1375 - Principles of Game Concept Art Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1375 - Principles of Game Concept Art A study of traditional art techniques and its applications to game concept art. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1373, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME1378 — Art For 2D Games 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1378 - Art For 2D Games Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1378 - Art For 2D Games Introduction to industry tools for the purpose of creating 2D game assets for gaming and simulation. Includes the art of spriting, 2D animation, 2D texturing, color theory, image manipulation, custom user interface, weapon designs, character design, heads up display, game user interface, file formatting, proper importing and exporting for games, understanding of design principles for games and marketing for games. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # GAME1379 — Introduction to Game Programming 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 1379 - Introduction to Game Programming Add to HCC Catalog GAME 1379 - Introduction to Game Programming Examines the role of a programmer in the development of a game and translation of game design to code. Includes hands-on programming using a high level language. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME2302 — Mathematical Applications for Game Development 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2302 - Mathematical Applications for Game Development Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2302 - Mathematical Applications for Game Development Presents applications of mathematics and science in game and simulation programming. Includes the utilization of matrix and vector operations, kinematics, and Newtonian principles in games and simulations. Also covers code optimization. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1379, MATH1314, ESOL0360, ESOL0370 --- # GAME2304 — Level Design II 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2304 - Level Design II Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2304 - Level Design II Intermediate approach to the tools and concepts used to develop levels of games and simulations. Incorporates an intermediate exploration of level design, architecture theory, concepts of critical path and flow, balancing, play testing and storytelling. Includes utilization of toolsets from industry titles. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1304, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME2308 — Portfolio for Game Development 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2308 - Portfolio for Game Development Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2308 - Portfolio for Game Development Design and management of an industry standard portfolio. Includes techniques in self-promotion, resume writing, portfolio distribution systems, and interviewing. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME2332, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME2312 — Interactive Audio 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2312 - Interactive Audio Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2312 - Interactive Audio Music and sound effects. Includes formats, working within memory budgets, interactive systems, and foley libraries. Addresses a range of practical audio-related areas. Utilize music and sound effects in games; demonstrate techniques for working within memory budgets; utilize interactive systems and foley libraries. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME2319 — Game Engine 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2319 - Game Engine Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2319 - Game Engine Commercial and open source gaming engines. Includes discussions and recommendations for game engines to fit industry specifications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME2373, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0314 --- # GAME2332 — Project Development I 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2332 - Project Development I Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2332 - Project Development I Skill development in an original modification based on a current game engine. Includes management of version control; development of project timeliness; integration of sound, models, and animation; production of demos; and creation of original levels, characters, and content for a real-time multiplayer game. Applies skills learned in previous classes in a simulated real-world design team experience. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): GAME 1374 is for anyone on the Digital Gaming and Simulation for Artists De… Prerequisites: GAME1304, GAME1336, GAME1373, GAME1378, GAME2347, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # GAME2334 — Project Development II 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2334 - Project Development II Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2334 - Project Development II Continuation of an original modification based on a current game engine with an emphasis on new content and significant changes in game play over the base game experience. Includes creation of original levels, characters, and content for a real-time multiplayer game applying skills learned in previous classes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GAME 2332 Prerequisites: GAME2332 --- # GAME2336 — Lighting, Shading and Texture 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2336 - Lighting, Shading and Texture Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2336 - Lighting, Shading and Texture Lighting, shading, and texture painting for 3D models using digital painting techniques. Emphasizes lighting, shading, and texture creation of limited resolution to increase system performance for digital games and simulation training models. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1336, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # GAME2341 — Game Scripting 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2341 - Game Scripting Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2341 - Game Scripting Scripting languages with emphasis on game concepts and simulations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0314 --- # GAME2342 — Game Development Using C++ 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2342 - Game Development Using C++ Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2342 - Game Development Using C++ Skill development in C programming for games and simulations. Examines real-world C development issues. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME2347, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0314 --- # GAME2347 — Advanced Game Programming 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2347 - Advanced Game Programming Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2347 - Advanced Game Programming Optimization of student-created games. Includes performance tuning, debugging, designing for test, software architecture design, object-oriented practices for game play, asset management, and coding best practices. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1379, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0314 --- # GAME2372 — Applied Game Programming 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2372 - Applied Game Programming Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2372 - Applied Game Programming Students will explore the fundamentals of game development, focusing on the practical application of programming languages through game mechanics, graphics rendering, physics simulations, and artificial intelligence algorithms. Additionally, students are introduced to industry-standard development tools and frameworks used in game development, enhancing their ability to build robust and efficient game systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GAME 2347 or COSC 1437 Prerequisites: GAME2347, COSC1437 --- # GAME2373 — 2D Game Programming 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2373 - 2D Game Programming Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2373 - 2D Game Programming Design and development of 2D games and simulations. Includes the design of the user interface, animation, and software development techniques using industry standard development tool. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1379, GAME2341, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0314 --- # GAME2374 — 3D Rigging for Games and Simulation 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2374 - 3D Rigging for Games and Simulation Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2374 - 3D Rigging for Games and Simulation GAME 2374 focuses on animation, primarily character setup and production-ready rigging. Students design and construct bone-based rigs and deformation systems, including morph, and shape targets to support clean, controllable animation. Students will rig and test biped characters, quadrupeds, and common props, emphasizing proper hierarchy, constraints, weighting, and facial/secondary controls. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: GAME1374, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # GAME2376 — Advanced 3D Game Modeling 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2376 - Advanced 3D Game Modeling Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2376 - Advanced 3D Game Modeling Advanced production of 3D modeling and texturing, for video games and simulations, using sophisticated modeling techniques as well as in game engine lighting and rendering to produce professional results. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GAME 1336 Prerequisites: GAME1336 --- # GAME2378 — Emergent Game Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2378 - Emergent Game Technologies Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2378 - Emergent Game Technologies Emergent Game Technologies is an advanced course that explores and utilizes experimental technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), motion capture, augumented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), extended reality (XR), and other emerging tehnologies currently trending in the work force while working with industry standard game engines. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Must be placed into college-level reading, ESOL 0360 or ESOL 0370 in writing, and MATH 0332 (P), MATH 0432 (P) or higher in math. Prerequisites: GAME1379, GAME2302, GAME2319, GAME2347, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # GAME2379 — Motion Capture 3 credits · 3 hours GAME 2379 - Motion Capture Add to HCC Catalog GAME 2379 - Motion Capture Introduction to motion capture system. Examine the pipeline from calibrating the system, capturing data, editing the data using appropriate software, and applying data to 3D objects for animation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): GAME 2319 Prerequisites: GAME2319 --- # ARCE1352 — Structural Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours ARCE 1352 - Structural Drafting Add to HCC Catalog ARCE 1352 - Structural Drafting A study of structural systems including concrete foundations and frames, wood framing and trusses, and structural steel framing systems. Includes detailing of concrete, wood, and steel to meet industry standards including the American Institute of Steel Construction and The American Concrete Institute. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # ARCE2352 — Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ARCE 2352 - Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Systems Add to HCC Catalog ARCE 2352 - Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Systems Preparation of drawings for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems with emphasis on applicable building and energy codes, product references, and specifications for construction. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 , DFTG 1309 and DFTG 1317 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309, DFTG1317 --- # DFTG1302 — Introduction to Technical Animation and Rendering 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1302 - Introduction to Technical Animation and Rendering Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1302 - Introduction to Technical Animation and Rendering Basic terminology and concepts associated with the development of computer modules used in technical computer animation. Topics include basic animation principles, model creation, light sources, camera positioning, rendering, importing and modification of external files. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2319 Prerequisites: DFTG2319 --- # DFTG1305 — Introduction to Technical Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1305 - Introduction to Technical Drawing Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1305 - Introduction to Technical Drawing Introduction to the principles of drafting to include terminology and fundamentals, including size and shape descriptions, projection methods, geometric construction, sections, auxiliary views, and reproduction processes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # DFTG1309 — Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1309 - Basic Computer-Aided Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1309 - Basic Computer-Aided Drafting An introduction to computer-aided drafting. Emphasis is placed on setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding text and dimensions, using layers, coordinate systems and plot/print to scale. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Pre/Corequisite(s): DFTG 1305 --- # DFTG1310 — Specialized Basic Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1310 - Specialized Basic Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1310 - Specialized Basic Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) A supplemental course to Basic Computer Aided Drafting using an alternative computer-aided drafting (CAD) software to create detail and working drawings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 or Department Approval Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG1317 — Architectural Drafting-Residential 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1317 - Architectural Drafting-Residential Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1317 - Architectural Drafting-Residential Architectural drafting procedures, practices, and symbols, including preparation of detailed working drawings for residential structure with emphasis on light frame construction methods. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG1329 — Electro-Mechanical Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1329 - Electro-Mechanical Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1329 - Electro-Mechanical Drafting A basic course including layout and design of electro-mechanical equipment from engineering notes and sketches. Emphasis on drawing of electronics enclosures, interior hardware, exterior enclosure, detailed and assembly drawings with a parts list, and flat-pattern layouts. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG1330 — Civil Drafting I 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1330 - Civil Drafting I Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1330 - Civil Drafting I Preparation of civil drawings including drafting methods and principles used in civil engineering. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # DFTG1333 — Mechanical Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1333 - Mechanical Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1333 - Mechanical Drafting Detail drawings with proper dimensioning and tolerances, use of sectioning techniques, common fasteners, pictorial drawings, including bill of materials. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG1345 — Parametric Modeling and Design 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1345 - Parametric Modeling and Design Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1345 - Parametric Modeling and Design Parametric-based design software for 3D design and drafting in MicroStation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1309 --- # DFTG1358 — Electrical / Electronic Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1358 - Electrical / Electronic Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1358 - Electrical / Electronic Drafting Electrical and electronic drawings stressing modern representation used for block diagrams, schematic diagrams, logic diagrams, wiring/assembly drawings, printed circuit board layouts, motor control diagrams, power distribution diagrams, and electrical one-line diagrams. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG1372 — Smart Print 3D Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1372 - Smart Print 3D Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1372 - Smart Print 3D Drafting Use process, power and marine design software for 3D modeling design. Learn to define a workspace that opens a new 3D intelligent design world. Manipulate designed equipment, specialty items, piping and refining where required. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # DFTG1376 — Revit Residential 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1376 - Revit Residential Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1376 - Revit Residential Use architectural design software for 2D and 3D modeling design and drafting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 , DFTG 1309 , and DFTG 1317 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309, DFTG1317 --- # DFTG1392 — Special Topics in Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1392 - Special Topics in Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1392 - Special Topics in Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD The total method of building construction, focused on energy conservation, green and sustainable building, improved construction practices, accessibility, and whole-building design techniques. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: DFTG2319, DFTG1317 --- # DFTG1395 — Special Topics in Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD / CADD Auto Plant Isometrics 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 1395 - Special Topics in Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD / CADD Auto Plant Isometrics Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 1395 - Special Topics in Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD / CADD Auto Plant Isometrics Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: DFTG2323, DFTG2371 --- # DFTG2300 — Intermediate Architectural Drafting Residential 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2300 - Intermediate Architectural Drafting Residential Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2300 - Intermediate Architectural Drafting Residential Continued application of principles and practices used in residential construction. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1317 Prerequisites: DFTG1317 --- # DFTG2302 — Machine Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2302 - Machine Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2302 - Machine Drafting Production of detail and assembly drawings of machine, threads, gears, cams, tolerances and limit dimensioning, surface finishes, and precision drawings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1333 Prerequisites: DFTG1333 --- # DFTG2305 — Printed Circuit Board Design 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2305 - Printed Circuit Board Design Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2305 - Printed Circuit Board Design Course includes single-sided and double-sided printed circuit board design, emphasizing the drawings, standards, and processes required to layout printed circuit board and manufacturing documentation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1358 Prerequisites: DFTG1358 --- # DFTG2306 — Machine Design 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2306 - Machine Design Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2306 - Machine Design Theory and practice of design. Projects in problem solving, including press fit, bolted and welded joints, and transmission components. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2302 Prerequisites: DFTG2302 --- # DFTG2307 — Electrical Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2307 - Electrical Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2307 - Electrical Drafting A study of area lighting, control systems and power layouts, electrical and safety codes, load factors and distribution requirements. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # DFTG2308 — Instrumentation Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2308 - Instrumentation Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2308 - Instrumentation Drafting Principles of instrumentation as applicable to industrial applications; fundamentals of measurements and control devices; currently used ISA (Instrument Society of America) symbology; basic flow sheet layout, and drafting practices. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2323 Prerequisites: DFTG2323 --- # DFTG2317 — Descriptive Geometry 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2317 - Descriptive Geometry Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2317 - Descriptive Geometry Graphical solutions to problems involving points, lines, and planes in space. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG2319 — Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2319 - Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2319 - Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting A continuation of practices and techniques used in basic computer-aided drafting emphasizing advanced dimensioning techniques, the development and use of prototype drawings, construction of pictorial drawings, construction of 3-dimensional drawings, interfacing 2-D and 3-D environments and extracting data. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1309 and DFTG 1305 Prerequisites: DFTG1309, DFTG1305 --- # DFTG2321 — Topographical Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2321 - Topographical Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2321 - Topographical Drafting Plotting of surveyor’s field notes. Includes drawing elevations, contour lines, plan and profiles, and laying out traverses. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # DFTG2323 — Pipe Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2323 - Pipe Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2323 - Pipe Drafting A study of pipe fittings, symbols, specifications, and their applications to a piping process system. Creation of symbols and their usage in flow diagrams, plans, elevations, and isometrics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG2328 — Architectural Drafting-Commercial 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2328 - Architectural Drafting-Commercial Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2328 - Architectural Drafting-Commercial Architectural drafting procedures, practices, and symbols including the preparation of detailed working drawings for a commercial building, with emphasis on commercial construction methods. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1317 Prerequisites: DFTG1317 --- # DFTG2331 — Advanced Technologies in Architectural Design and Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2331 - Advanced Technologies in Architectural Design and Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2331 - Advanced Technologies in Architectural Design and Drafting Use of architectural specific software to execute the elements required in designing standard architectural exhibits utilizing custom features to create walls, windows and specific design requirements for construction in residential/commercial and industrial architecture. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1376 Prerequisites: DFTG1376 --- # DFTG2332 — Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2332 - Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2332 - Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting Advanced techniques, including the use of a customized system. Presentation of advanced drawing applications, such as three-dimensional solids modeling and linking graphic entities to external non-graphic data. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2319 Prerequisites: DFTG2319 --- # DFTG2335 — Advanced Technologies in Mechanical Design and Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2335 - Advanced Technologies in Mechanical Design and Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2335 - Advanced Technologies in Mechanical Design and Drafting Use parametric based mechanical design software for mechanical assembly design and drafting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2319 Prerequisites: DFTG2319 --- # DFTG2338 — Final Project-Advanced Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2338 - Final Project-Advanced Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2338 - Final Project-Advanced Drafting A drafting course in which students participate in a comprehensive project from conception to conclusion. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG2340 — Solid Modeling/Design 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2340 - Solid Modeling/Design Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2340 - Solid Modeling/Design A computer-aided modeling course. Development of three-dimensional drawings and models from engineering sketches and orthographic drawings and utilization of three-dimensional models in design work. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: DFTG2319 --- # DFTG2345 — Advanced Pipe Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2345 - Advanced Pipe Drafting Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2345 - Advanced Pipe Drafting A continuation of pipe drafting concepts building on the basic principles acquired in pipe drafting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2323 Prerequisites: DFTG2323 --- # DFTG2358 — Advanced Machine Design 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2358 - Advanced Machine Design Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2358 - Advanced Machine Design Design process skills for the production of complete design package, which includes jig and fixture design, extrusion dies, and injection mold design. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2306 Prerequisites: DFTG2306 --- # DFTG2370 — Intermediate CAD (MicroStation) 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2370 - Intermediate CAD (MicroStation) Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2370 - Intermediate CAD (MicroStation) A continuation of practices and techniques used in the basic computer-aided drafting (MicroStation), emphasizing advanced dimensioning techniques, the development and use of prototype drawings, construction of pictorial drawings, construction of three dimensional drawings, interfacing 2D and 3D environments and extracting data. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1310 Prerequisites: DFTG1310 --- # DFTG2371 — Advanced Technologies in Process Plant Design-(Auto Plant) 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2371 - Advanced Technologies in Process Plant Design-(Auto Plant) Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2371 - Advanced Technologies in Process Plant Design-(Auto Plant) Use process plant based mechanical design software for specific applications in industrial design and drafting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2323 , DFTG 2319 or DFTG 2370 Prerequisites: DFTG2323, DFTG2319, DFTG2370 --- # DFTG2372 — Piping Plans and Process Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2372 - Piping Plans and Process Equipment Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2372 - Piping Plans and Process Equipment A continuation of process pipe design concepts, building on the principles acquired in Process Plant Layout. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2319 or DFTG 2370 or Departmental Approval Prerequisites: DFTG2319, DFTG2370 --- # DFTG2373 — Piping Design Management System (PDMS) 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2373 - Piping Design Management System (PDMS) Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2373 - Piping Design Management System (PDMS) Uses process plant management systems based Piping design software for 2D and 3D modeling design and drafting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 2319 Prerequisites: DFTG2319 --- # DFTG2374 — Civil 3-D 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2374 - Civil 3-D Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2374 - Civil 3-D DFTG 2374 Civil 3D covers the essentials of Autodesk Civil 3D. Students learn how to work with point data in Autodesk Civil 3D, how to create and analyze a surface, how to develop a site, how to model roads, corridors, and pipe networks, how to work with survey data, and how to import and export data. Hands-on exercises throughout the course explore how to create 2D and 3D drawings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 , DFTG 1309 , DFTG 1330 Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309, DFTG1330 --- # DFTG2375 — Introduction to GIS 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2375 - Introduction to GIS Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2375 - Introduction to GIS DFTG 2375 Introduction to GIS is designed to teach students: general application of GIS software, acquire qualitative methods skills in data and document gathering, analyzing information, and presenting results. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): DFTG 1305 and DFTG 1309 ; Prerequisites: DFTG1305, DFTG1309 --- # DFTG2380 — Cooperative Education-Drafting and Design Technology / Technician, General 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Drafting and Design Technology / Technician, General Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Drafting and Design Technology / Technician, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Completed at least 12 semester hours in Drafting Certif… --- # DFTG2381 — Cooperative Education-Drafting and Design Technology / Technician, General 3 credits · 3 hours DFTG 2381 - Cooperative Education-Drafting and Design Technology / Technician, General Add to HCC Catalog DFTG 2381 - Cooperative Education-Drafting and Design Technology / Technician, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # DRAM1120 — Theater Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours DRAM 1120 - Theater Practicum I Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1120 - Theater Practicum I Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 --- # DRAM1121 — Theater Practicum II 1 credits · 1 hours DRAM 1121 - Theater Practicum II Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1121 - Theater Practicum II Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 --- # DRAM1310 — Theater Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 1310 - Theater Appreciation Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1310 - Theater Appreciation Survey of theater including its history, dramatic works, stage techniques, production procedures, and relation to other art forms. Participation in productions may be required. Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # DRAM1322 — Stage Movement 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 1322 - Stage Movement Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1322 - Stage Movement Principles, practices, and exercises in awareness, relaxtion, freedom, flexibility, and expressivenes in the actor’s physical instrument. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DRAM1330 — Stagecraft I 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 1330 - Stagecraft I Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1330 - Stagecraft I Study and application of the methods and components of theatrical production which may include one or more of the following: theater facilities, scenery construction and painting, properties, lighting, costume, makeup, sound, and theatrical management. Required of majors. Open to nonmajors. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DRAM1341 — Stage Makeup 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 1341 - Stage Makeup Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1341 - Stage Makeup Design and execution of makeup for the stage performer. Includes discussion of basic makeup principles and practical experience make up application. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # DRAM1342 — Costume Technology 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 1342 - Costume Technology Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1342 - Costume Technology Introduction to the process and application of the fundamental skills of costume production, modification, and maintenance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DRAM1351 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 1351 - Acting I Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1351 - Acting I An introduction to the fundamental principles and tools of acting as used in auditions, rehearsls, and performances. This may include ensemble performing, character and script analysis, and basic theater terminology. This exploratin will emphasize the development of the actor’s instument: voice, body and imagination. Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DRAM1352 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 1352 - Acting II Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 1352 - Acting II Exploration and further training within the basic principles and tools of acting, including an emphasis on critical analysis of oneself and others. The tools include ensemble performing, character and script analysis, and basic theater terminology. This will continue the exploration of the developement of the actor’s insturment: voice, body and imagination. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): DRAM 1351 Prerequisites: DRAM1351 --- # DRAM2120 — Theater Practicum III 1 credits · 1 hours DRAM 2120 - Theater Practicum III Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 2120 - Theater Practicum III Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 --- # DRAM2121 — Theater Practicum IV 1 credits · 1 hours DRAM 2121 - Theater Practicum IV Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 2121 - Theater Practicum IV Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 --- # DRAM2331 — Stagecraft II 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 2331 - Stagecraft II Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 2331 - Stagecraft II Continued study and application of the methods and components of theatrical production that may include one or more of the following: theater facilities, scenery construction and painting, properties, lighting, costume, makeup, sound and theatrical management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DRAM2335 — Theater Design 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 2335 - Theater Design Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 2335 - Theater Design Survey of principles and practices of theater design and its elements. The fundamentals of art and their application to major areas of theatrical design. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # DRAM2355 — Script Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 2355 - Script Analysis Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 2355 - Script Analysis Examination of foundational skills for understanding the structure and content of play scripts 111 for interpretation and conceptualization in theater productions by directors, designers, actors, and technicians. Introduces students to significant plays in the history of dramatic literature in the playwright’s social and cultural context. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Required of majors. Open to non-majors. --- # DRAM2361 — History of the Theater I 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 2361 - History of the Theater I Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 2361 - History of the Theater I Study of the history of the theater from primitive times through the Renaissance. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # DRAM2366 — Film Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours DRAM 2366 - Film Appreciation Add to HCC Catalog DRAM 2366 - Film Appreciation Survey and analyze cinema including history, film techniques, production procedures selected motion pictures, and cinema’s impact on the reflection of society. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # TECA1303 — Families, School, & Community 3 credits · 3 hours TECA 1303 - Families, School, & Community Add to HCC Catalog TECA 1303 - Families, School, & Community A study of the child, family, community, and schools, including parent education and involvement, family and community lifestyles, child abuse, and current family life issues. Course content must be aligned as applicable with State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards and coincide with the National Association for the Education of Young Children position statement related to developmentally appropriate practices for children from birth through… --- # TECA1311 — Educating Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours TECA 1311 - Educating Young Children Add to HCC Catalog TECA 1311 - Educating Young Children An introduction to the education of the young child, including developmentally appropriate practices and programs, theoretical and historical perspectives, ethical and professional responsibilities, and current issues. Course content must be aligned as applicable with State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards and coincide with the national Assessment of Educational Progress position statement related to developmentally appropriate practices for childre… --- # TECA1318 — Wellness of the Young Child 3 credits · 3 hours TECA 1318 - Wellness of the Young Child Add to HCC Catalog TECA 1318 - Wellness of the Young Child A study of the factors that impact the well-being of the young child including healthy behavior, food, nutrition, fitness, and safety practices. Focuses on local and national standards and legal implications of relevant policies and regulations. Course content must be aligned as applicable with State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards and coincide with the National Assessment of Educational Progress position statement related to developmentally… --- # TECA1354 — Child Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours TECA 1354 - Child Growth and Development Add to HCC Catalog TECA 1354 - Child Growth and Development A study of the physical, emotional, social, language, and cognitive factors impacting growth and development of children through adolescence. (Cross-listed with PSYC 2308 ) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing --- # ECON1301 — Introduction to Economics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 1301 - Introduction to Economics Add to HCC Catalog ECON 1301 - Introduction to Economics A survey of microeconomic and macroeconomic principles for non-business majors. Microeconomic topics will include supply and demand, consumer behavior, price and output decisions by firms under various market structures, factor markets, market failures, international trade, and exchange rates. Macroeconomic topics will include national income, unemployment, inflation, business cycles, aggregate supply and demand, monetary and fiscal policy, and economic growth. May not be substituted for ECON 2301 o… --- # ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2301 - Principles of Macroeconomics Add to HCC Catalog ECON 2301 - Principles of Macroeconomics An analysis of the economy as a whole including measurement and determination of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, national income, inflation, and unemployment. Other topics include international trade, economic growth, business cycles, and fiscal policy and monetary policy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed in a college level reading/writing class; Must be placed in a college level math class --- # ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2302 - Principles of Microeconomics Add to HCC Catalog ECON 2302 - Principles of Microeconomics Analysis of the behavior of individual economic agents, including consumer behavior and demand, producer behavior and supply, price and output decisions by firms under various market structures, factor markets, market failures, and international trade. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed in a college level reading/writing class; Must be placed in a college level math class --- # CETT1321 — Electronic Fabrication 3 credits · 3 hours CETT 1321 - Electronic Fabrication Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1321 - Electronic Fabrication A study of electronic circuit fabrication techniques including printed circuit boards, wire wrapping, bread boarding, and various soldering techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # CETT1357 — Linear Integrated Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours CETT 1357 - Linear Integrated Circuits Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1357 - Linear Integrated Circuits A study of the characteristics, operations, stabilization, testing, and feedback techniques of linear integrated circuits. Applications include computation, measurements, instrumentation, and active filtering. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): CETT 1429 or Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: CETT1429 --- # CETT1403 — DC Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours CETT 1403 - DC Circuits Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1403 - DC Circuits A study of the fundamentals of direct current including Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws and circuit analysis techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # CETT1405 — AC Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours CETT 1405 - AC Circuits Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1405 - AC Circuits A study of the fundamentals of alternating current including series and parallel AC circuits, phasors, capacitive and inductive networks, transformers, and resonance; introduction to filters. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): CETT 1403 ; Prerequisites: CETT1403 --- # CETT1409 — DC-AC Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours CETT 1409 - DC-AC Circuits Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1409 - DC-AC Circuits Fundamentals of DC circuits and AC circuits operation including Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, networks, transformers, resonance, phasors, capacitive and inductive and circuit analysis techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # CETT1425 — Digital Fundamentals 4 credits · 4 hours CETT 1425 - Digital Fundamentals Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1425 - Digital Fundamentals An entry level course in digital electronics to include numbering systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, and combinational logic. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Corequisite(s): CETT 1403 --- # CETT1429 — Solid State Devices 4 credits · 4 hours CETT 1429 - Solid State Devices Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1429 - Solid State Devices A study of diodes and bipolar semiconductor devices, including analysis of static and dynamic characteristics, biasing-techniques, and thermal considerations of solid state devices. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): CETT 1405 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math or Departmental Approval --- # CETT1431 — Programming for Discrete Electronic Devices 4 credits · 4 hours CETT 1431 - Programming for Discrete Electronic Devices Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1431 - Programming for Discrete Electronic Devices Introduction to a high level programming language. Includes structured programming and problem solving applicable to discrete electronic devices. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # CETT1445 — Microprocessor 4 credits · 4 hours CETT 1445 - Microprocessor Add to HCC Catalog CETT 1445 - Microprocessor An introductory course in microprocessor software and hardware: architecture, timing sequence, operation, and programming. Discussion of appropriate software diagnostic language and tools. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): CETT 1425 , CETT 1431 Pre/Corequisite(s): CETT 1357 Prerequisites: CETT1425, CETT1431 --- # ELMT1301 — Programmable Logic Controllers 3 credits · 3 hours ELMT 1301 - Programmable Logic Controllers Add to HCC Catalog ELMT 1301 - Programmable Logic Controllers An introduction to programmable logic controllers as used in industrial environments including basic concepts, programming, applications, troubleshooting of ladder logic, and interfacing of equipment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): ELPT 1341 --- # ELMT1302 — Solar Photovoltaic Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ELMT 1302 - Solar Photovoltaic Systems Add to HCC Catalog ELMT 1302 - Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design and installation of solar photovoltaic systems and their applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ELMT1311 — Solar Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours ELMT 1311 - Solar Fundamentals Add to HCC Catalog ELMT 1311 - Solar Fundamentals Study of heat transference, motors, pumps and other mechanical devices; solid state switches; photovoltaic plates and energy conversion; thermal dynamics; and solar energy. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): ELPT 1311 and ELPT 1321 Pre/Corequisite(s): TECM 1301 Prerequisites: ELPT1311, ELPT1321 --- # EMSP1160 — Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 1 credits · 1 hours EMSP 1160 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 1160 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 1501 Prerequisites: EMSP1501 --- # EMSP1263 — Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 1263 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 1263 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 1355 Prerequisites: EMSP1355 --- # EMSP1338 — Introduction to Advanced Practice 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 1338 - Introduction to Advanced Practice Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 1338 - Introduction to Advanced Practice An exploration of the foundations necessary for mastery of the advanced topics of clinical practice out of the hospital. Fundamental elements assiciated with emergency medical servcies to include preparatory practices, pathophysiology, medication administration, and related topics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 1160 Prerequisites: EMSP1160 --- # EMSP1355 — Trauma Management 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 1355 - Trauma Management Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 1355 - Trauma Management A detailed study of the knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of patients with traumatic injuries. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 1356 Prerequisites: EMSP1356 --- # EMSP1356 — Patient Assessment and Airway Management 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 1356 - Patient Assessment and Airway Management Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 1356 - Patient Assessment and Airway Management A detailed study of the knowledge and skills required to perform patient assessment and airway management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 1338 Corequisite(s): EMSP 2205 Prerequisites: EMSP1338 --- # EMSP1470 — Enhanced Emergency Medical Services Training 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 1470 - Enhanced Emergency Medical Services Training Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 1470 - Enhanced Emergency Medical Services Training This course will examine the role of EMS (Emergency Medical Services) in the U.S. Healthcare Delivery System, including current and past issues and topics that framed the current practice of emergency medical services profession. Topics will include recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the delivery of health care and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 5 --- # EMSP1501 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 5 credits · 5 hours EMSP 1501 - Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 1501 - Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Preparation for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)-Basic. Includes all the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an emergency service or other specialized services. Lecture: 3 Lab: 8 --- # EMSP2143 — Assessment Based Management 1 credits · 1 hours EMSP 2143 - Assessment Based Management Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2143 - Assessment Based Management Integrate pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate a field impression; and implement a treatment plan at the paramedic level. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2262 Prerequisites: EMSP2262 --- # EMSP2160 — Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 1 credits · 1 hours EMSP 2160 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2160 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 --- # EMSP2205 — EMS Operations 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2205 - EMS Operations Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2205 - EMS Operations Knowledge and skills to safely manage multi-casualty incidents and rescue situations; utilize air medical resources; identify hazardous materials and other specialized incidents. Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 1356 Prerequisites: EMSP1356 --- # EMSP2243 — Assessment Based Management 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2243 - Assessment Based Management Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2243 - Assessment Based Management A capstone course covering comprehensive, assessment based patient care management. Includes specific care when dealing with pediatric, adult, geriatric, and special-needs patients. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2262 Prerequisites: EMSP2262 --- # EMSP2261 — Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2261 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2261 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2434 Prerequisites: EMSP2434 --- # EMSP2262 — Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 2 credits · 2 hours EMSP 2262 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2262 - Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2330 Prerequisites: EMSP2330 --- # EMSP2306 — Emergency Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 2306 - Emergency Pharmacology Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2306 - Emergency Pharmacology A study of drug classifications, actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, routes of administration, and calculation of dosages. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 1263 Corequisite(s): EMSP 2444 Prerequisites: EMSP1263 --- # EMSP2330 — Special Populations 3 credits · 3 hours EMSP 2330 - Special Populations Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2330 - Special Populations A detailed study of the knowledge and skills necessary to assess and manage ill or injured patients in diverse populations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2261 Prerequisites: EMSP2261 --- # EMSP2430 — Special Populations 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2430 - Special Populations Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2430 - Special Populations Knowledge and skills necessary to assess and manage ill or injured patients in diverse populations to include neonatology, pediatrics, geriatrics, and other related topics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2261 Prerequisites: EMSP2261 --- # EMSP2434 — Medical Emergencies 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2434 - Medical Emergencies Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2434 - Medical Emergencies A detailed study of the knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of patients with medical emergencies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2160 Prerequisites: EMSP2160 --- # EMSP2444 — Cardiology 4 credits · 4 hours EMSP 2444 - Cardiology Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2444 - Cardiology Assessment and management of patients with cardiac emergencies. Includes single and multi-lead ECG interpretation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): EMSP 2160 Prerequisites: EMSP2160 --- # EMSP2553 — Emergency Medical Services Certification for Health Care Professionals 5 credits · 5 hours EMSP 2553 - Emergency Medical Services Certification for Health Care Professionals Add to HCC Catalog EMSP 2553 - Emergency Medical Services Certification for Health Care Professionals An equivalency course for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certification under Texas Administrative Code for EMS Personnel Certification. Lecture: 2 Lab: 9 --- # ENDO1176 — Practicum (or Field Experience) I 1 credits · 1 hours ENDO 1176 - Practicum (or Field Experience) I Add to HCC Catalog ENDO 1176 - Practicum (or Field Experience) I A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 7 --- # ENDO1276 — Practicum (or Field Experience) II 2 credits · 2 hours ENDO 1276 - Practicum (or Field Experience) II Add to HCC Catalog ENDO 1276 - Practicum (or Field Experience) II A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 14 --- # ENDO1371 — The Art of Team Work and Professional Skills 3 credits · 3 hours ENDO 1371 - The Art of Team Work and Professional Skills Add to HCC Catalog ENDO 1371 - The Art of Team Work and Professional Skills This course introduces Human Factors science as applied to the system of care, teaching students about the skills needed to function effectively and safely in teams in a modern surgical environment. The course covers the background psychology of interpersonal interactions and evidence from other industries on the barriers to safe and effective team communications loops, use of checklists and standard operating procedures, how to deal with team dysfunction, leade… --- # ENDO1472 — Endoscopic Technology Theory 4 credits · 4 hours ENDO 1472 - Endoscopic Technology Theory Add to HCC Catalog ENDO 1472 - Endoscopic Technology Theory In depth coverage of the endoscopy equipment and accessories used for basic endoscopy procedure and assisting in the procedure during their use in patients: Topics include operating different types of endoscopes and processors; accessories such forceps, injection needle, snare, dilators, band ligatures, and clips. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ENDO1473 — Fundamentals of Aseptic Technique 4 credits · 4 hours ENDO 1473 - Fundamentals of Aseptic Technique Add to HCC Catalog ENDO 1473 - Fundamentals of Aseptic Technique In-depth coverage of perioperative concepts such as aseptic principles and practices, infectious processes, would healing. In-depth understanding of and apply wellness and disease concepts. Recognize and practice infection control procedures. To give students basic knowledge of blood borne diseases, including HIV/AIDS. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ENDO1474 — ERCP, EUS & Bronchoscopy 4 credits · 4 hours ENDO 1474 - ERCP, EUS & Bronchoscopy Add to HCC Catalog ENDO 1474 - ERCP, EUS & Bronchoscopy Introduction to gastrointestinal and pulmonary pathology and its relationship to endoscopic procedures. Emphasis on endoscopic procedures and related to the investigation and treatment of the bile duct, pancreas, and respiratory tract incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ENDO1475 — EGD Colonoscopy & Enteroscopy 4 credits · 4 hours ENDO 1475 - EGD Colonoscopy & Enteroscopy Add to HCC Catalog ENDO 1475 - EGD Colonoscopy & Enteroscopy Introduction to gastrointestinal pathology and its relationship to endoscopic procedures. Emphasis on endoscopic procedures related to the investigation and treatment of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, colon, rectum, and anal canal incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ENGR1201 — Introduction to Engineering 2 credits · 2 hours ENGR 1201 - Introduction to Engineering Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 1201 - Introduction to Engineering An introduction to the engineering profession with emphasis on technical communication and team-based engineering design. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH1414 --- # ENGR1204 — Engineering Graphics I 2 credits · 2 hours ENGR 1204 - Engineering Graphics I Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 1204 - Engineering Graphics I Introduction to computer-aided drafting using CAD software and sketching to generate two and three-dimensional drawings based on the conventions of engineering graphical communication; topics include spatial relationships, multi-view projections and sectioning, dimensioning, graphical presentation of data, and fundamentals of computer graphics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH1414 --- # ENGR1304 — Engineering Graphics I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 1304 - Engineering Graphics I Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 1304 - Engineering Graphics I Introduction to computer-aided drafting using CAD software and sketching to generate twoand three-dimensional drawings based on the conventions of engineering graphical communication; topics include spatial relationships, multi-view projections and sectioning, dimensioning, graphical presentation of data, and fundamentals of computer graphics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 or equivalent academic preparation Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # ENGR2105 — Electrical Circuits I (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours ENGR 2105 - Electrical Circuits I (lab) Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2105 - Electrical Circuits I (lab) Laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles presented in ENGR 2305 involving DC and AC circuit theory, network theorems, time, and frequency domain circuit analysis. Introduction to principles and operation of basic laboratory equipment; laboratory report preparation. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Corequisite(s): Co-requisite: ENGR 2305 Electrical Circuits I (lecture) --- # ENGR2106 — Introduction to Digital Systems (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours ENGR 2106 - Introduction to Digital Systems (lab) Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2106 - Introduction to Digital Systems (lab) Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles presented in ENGR 2306 involving design, construction, and analysis of combinational and sequential digital circuits and systems, including logic gates, adders, multiplexers, encoders, decoders, arithmetic logic units, latches, flip-flops, registers, and counters; preparation of laboratory reports. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Corequisite(s): Co-requisite: ENGR 2306 Introduction to Digital Systems (lecture) --- # ENGR2301 — Engineering Mechanics-Statics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2301 - Engineering Mechanics-Statics Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2301 - Engineering Mechanics-Statics Basic theory of engineering mechanics, using calculus, involving the description of forces, moments, and couples acting on stationary engineering structures; equilibrium in two and three dimensions; free-body diagrams; friction; centroids; centers of gravity; and moments of inertia. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Pre/Corequisite(s): MATH 2414 - Calculus II Prerequisites: PHYS2325, PHYS2125 --- # ENGR2302 — Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2302 - Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2302 - Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics Basic theory of engineering mechanics, using calculus, involving the motion of particles, rigid bodies, and systems of particles; Newton’s Laws; work and energy relationships; principles of impulse and momentum; application of kinetics and kinematics to the solution of engineering problems. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: ENGR2301 --- # ENGR2304 — Programming for Engineers 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2304 - Programming for Engineers Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2304 - Programming for Engineers Programming principles and techniques for matrix and array operations, equation solving, and numeric simulations applied to engineering problems and visualization of engineering information; platforms include spreadsheets, symbolic algebra packages, engineering analysis software, and laboratory control software. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Recommended co-enrollment in MATH 2414 . Prerequisites: MATH2413, MATH2414 --- # ENGR2305 — Electrical Circuits I (lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2305 - Electrical Circuits I (lecture) Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2305 - Electrical Circuits I (lecture) Principles of electrical circuits and systems. Basic circuit elements (resistance, inductance, mutual inductance, capacitance, independent and dependent controlled voltage, and current sources). Topology of electrical networks; Kirchhoff ‘s laws; node and mesh analysis; DC circuit analysis; operational amplifiers; transient and sinusoidal steady-state analysis; AC circuit analysis; first- and second-order circuits; Bode plots; and use of computer simulation software to solve circuit prob… Prerequisites: PHYS2326, PHYS2126, PHYS2426 --- # ENGR2306 — Introduction to Digital Systems (lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2306 - Introduction to Digital Systems (lecture) Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2306 - Introduction to Digital Systems (lecture) Introduction to theory and design of digital logic, circuits, and systems. Number systems, operations and codes; logic gates; Boolean Algebra and logic simplification; Karnaugh maps; combinational logic; functions of combinational Logic; flip-flops and related devices; counters; shift registers; sequential logic; memory and storage. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 or 1414 College Algebra or equivalent academic preparation Corequisite(s): ENGR 2106 Introdu… Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # ENGR2308 — Engineering Economics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2308 - Engineering Economics Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2308 - Engineering Economics Methods used for determining the comparative financial desirability of engineering alternatives. Provides the student with the basic tools required to analyze engineering alternatives in terms of their worth and cost, an essential element of engineering practice. The student is introduced to the concept of the time value of money and the methodology of basic engineering economy techniques. The course will address some aspects of sustainability and will provide the student with the background to enable them… Prerequisites: MATH2413 --- # ENGR2332 — Mechanics of Materials 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2332 - Mechanics of Materials Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2332 - Mechanics of Materials Stresses, deformations, stress-strain relationships, torsions, beams, shafts, columns, elastic deflections in beams, combined loading, and combined stresses. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: ENGR2301 --- # ENGR2334 — Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2334 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2334 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I Fundamental concepts of energy and thermodynamics (e.g., temperature, thermodynamic equilibrium, and heat) will be introduced; the course emphasizes techniques in the application of the fundamentals of thermodynamics to various processes as they frequently occur in 130 chemical and bimolecular engineering. Provides the basic skills and tools necessary in designing and analyzing real-life engineering systems. Serves as preparation for other advanced courses in thermodynamics,… Prerequisites: MATH2415 --- # ENGR2405 — Electrical Circuits I 4 credits · 4 hours ENGR 2405 - Electrical Circuits I Add to HCC Catalog ENGR 2405 - Electrical Circuits I Principles of electrical circuits and systems. Basic circuit elements (resistance, inductance, mutual inductance, capacitance, independent and dependent controlled voltage, and current sources). Topology of electrical networks; Kirchhoff’s laws; node and mesh analysis; DC circuit analysis; operational amplifiers; transient and sinusoidal steady-state analysis; AC circuit analysis; first- and second-order circuits; Bode plots; and use of computer simulation software to solve circuit problems. Laboratory expe… Prerequisites: MATH2414, PHYS2326, PHYS2126 --- # ENTC1347 — Safety and Ergonomics 3 credits · 3 hours ENTC 1347 - Safety and Ergonomics Add to HCC Catalog ENTC 1347 - Safety and Ergonomics Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety guidelines including electrical, chemical, and hazardous material safety. Ergonomic considerations to include repetitive motion, plant layout, and machine design. Industrial safety awareness, accident cost and prevention, and workman’s compensation issues. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ENTC2331 — Manufacturing Materials 4 credits · 4 hours ENTC 2331 - Manufacturing Materials Add to HCC Catalog ENTC 2331 - Manufacturing Materials Identification of various materials used in manufacturing including metals, plastics, composite materials, concrete, ceramics, and wood. Examination of the properties of these materials and standards for quality measurement. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): TECM 1301 Prerequisites: TECM1301 --- # ENGL1301 — Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1301 - Composition I Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 1301 - Composition I Intensive study of and practice in writing processes, from invention and researching to drafting, revising, and editing, both individually and collaboratively. Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices, including audience, purpose, arrangement, and style. Focus on writing the academic essay as a vehicle for learning, communicating, and critical analysis. Note: ENGL 1301 is a Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. --- # ENGL1302 — Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1302 - Composition II Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 1302 - Composition II Intensive study of and practice in the strategies and techniques for developing research-based expository and persuasive texts. Emphasis on effective and ethical rhetorical inquiry, including primary and secondary research methods; critical reading of verbal, visual, and multimedia texts; systematic evaluation, synthesis, and documentation of information sources; and critical thinking about evidence and conclusions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2307 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2307 - Creative Writing Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2307 - Creative Writing Practical experience in the techniques of imaginative writing. May include fiction, nonfiction, poetry, screenwriting, or drama. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2311 — Technical & Business Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2311 - Technical & Business Writing Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2311 - Technical & Business Writing Intensive study of and practice in professional settings. Focus on the types of documents necessary to make decisions and take action on the job, such as proposals, reports, instructions, policies and procedures, e-mail messages, letters, and descriptions of products and services. Practice individual and collaborative processes involved in the creation of ethical and efficient documents. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2322 — British Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2322 - British Literature I Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2322 - British Literature I A survey of the development of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Eighteenth Century. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical, linguistic, and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2323 — British Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2323 - British Literature II Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2323 - British Literature II A survey of the development of British literature from the Romantic period to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2327 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2327 - American Literature I Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2327 - American Literature I A survey of American literature from the period of exploration and settlement through the Civil War. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2328 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2328 - American Literature II Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2328 - American Literature II A survey of American literature from the Civil War to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2332 — World Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2332 - World Literature I Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2332 - World Literature I A survey of world literature from the ancient world through the sixteenth century. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2333 — World Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2333 - World Literature II Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2333 - World Literature II A survey of world literature from the seventeenth century to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2341 — Forms of Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2341 - Forms of Literature Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2341 - Forms of Literature The study of one or more literary genres including, but not limited to, poetry, fiction, drama, and film. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # ENGL2351 — Mexican-American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2351 - Mexican-American Literature Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2351 - Mexican-American Literature A survey of Mexican-American/Chicano/a literature including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2389 — Academic Cooperative 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2389 - Academic Cooperative Add to HCC Catalog ENGL 2389 - Academic Cooperative An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # ESOL0349 — Advanced Intermediate Conversation for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0349 - Advanced Intermediate Conversation for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0349 - Advanced Intermediate Conversation for Foreign Speakers This course is designed to further develop conversational skills by incorporating more complicated vocabulary and grammatical structures. Students are also required to present oral reports at various times during the semester. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0350 , ESOL 0351 , and ESOL 0352 Prerequisites: COMG1007 --- # ESOL0350 — Advanced Intermediate Reading for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0350 - Advanced Intermediate Reading for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0350 - Advanced Intermediate Reading for Foreign Speakers A continuation of ESOL 0346. An advanced intermediate course in reading academically oriented English. This course further develops reading comprehension skills and expands vocabulary. Emphasis is on distinguishing main ideas from supporting details and drawing conclusions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0349 , ESOL 0351 and ESOL 0352 Prerequisites: COMG1007 --- # ESOL0351 — Advanced Intermediate Composition for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0351 - Advanced Intermediate Composition for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0351 - Advanced Intermediate Composition for Foreign Speakers The course is designed to further develop reading comphrension skills and expand vocabulary. This course provides practice in skills such as identifying main ideas and supporting details, determining the sequence of events, using context clues, and drawing conclusions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0349 , ESOL 0350 and ESOL 0352 Prerequisites: COMG1007 --- # ESOL0352 — Advanced Intermediate Grammar for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0352 - Advanced Intermediate Grammar for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0352 - Advanced Intermediate Grammar for Foreign Speakers This course provides a review of essential grammatical and structural features while introducing their finer points. Emphasis is placed on compound and complex sentence structures and is designed to lead students toward active mastery of the patterns and principles of formal communicative English. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0349 , ESOL 0350 and ESOL 0351 Prerequisites: COMG1007 --- # ESOL0353 — Advanced Reading for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0353 - Advanced Reading for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0353 - Advanced Reading for Foreign Speakers A continuation of ESOL 0350 . An advanced course designed to develop reading and critical thinking skills for college-bound students. Reading skills are refined to guide students towards mastery of deduction, inference, and figurative language. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0354 , ESOL 0355 and ESOL 0356 Prerequisites: ESOL0350 --- # ESOL0354 — Advanced Composition for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0354 - Advanced Composition for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0354 - Advanced Composition for Foreign Speakers A continuation of ESOL 0351 . This course concentrates on elements of essay organization. Students are required to produce well-organized, well-substantiated, multi-paragraphed essays containing thesis statements and topic sentences. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0353 , ESOL 0355 and ESOL 0356 Prerequisites: ESOL0351 --- # ESOL0355 — Advanced Grammar for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0355 - Advanced Grammar for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0355 - Advanced Grammar for Foreign Speakers A continuation of ESOL 0352 . This course provides a review of both essential and finer points of the grammatical structural features of formal written English. Emphasis is placed on active production and error analysis of standard English. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): A satisfactory score on the Accuplacer ESL or successful completion of ESOL 0352 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0353 , ESOL 0354 and ESOL 0356 Prerequisites: ESOL0352 --- # ESOL0356 — Advanced Conversation for Foreign Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0356 - Advanced Conversation for Foreign Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0356 - Advanced Conversation for Foreign Speakers A continuation of ESOL 0349 . This course is designed to encourage student’s use of high-level grammatical structures and vocabulary skills. Students are required to present an oral book report, an oral report of a personal, off-campus interview, and an oral research report. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): A satisfactory score on the Accuplacer ESL or successful completion of ESOL 0349 Corequisite(s): ESOL 0353 , ESOL 0354 and ESOL 0355 Prerequisites: ESOL0349 --- # ESOL0360 — Integrated Reading/Writing for Non-Native Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0360 - Integrated Reading/Writing for Non-Native Speakers Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0360 - Integrated Reading/Writing for Non-Native Speakers This course is the exit-level integrated reading and writing (INRW) class for non-native speakers of English. This class s students prepare for American core academic college courses. Students learn composition skills for writing in a variety of academic classes, such as in the humanities and social sciences. Also, this course is the exit-level composition class for non-native speakers who plan to continue their education and earn a college degree. L… Prerequisites: ESOL0354 --- # ESOL0370 — ESL Integrated Read/Write Course for ENGL 1301 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0370 - ESL Integrated Read/Write Course for ENGL 1301 Add to HCC Catalog ESOL 0370 - ESL Integrated Read/Write Course for ENGL 1301 A Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices, including audience, purpose, arrangement, and style. Focus on writing the academic essay as a vehicle for learning, communicating, and critical analysis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): ENGL 1301 Prerequisites: ESOL0354, ESOL0353 --- # ETWR1302 — Introduction to Technical Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ETWR 1302 - Introduction to Technical Writing Add to HCC Catalog ETWR 1302 - Introduction to Technical Writing Introduction to Technical Writing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: This course is used in a very limited number of short certificates. If the student’s intent is to complete an AA and/or transfer to a four-year college, the student should NOT take this course. --- # FSHD1235 — Millinery 2 credits · 2 hours FSHD 1235 - Millinery Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1235 - Millinery A study of the basic skills and methods used to create hats. An application of the techniques used to design and produce hats for fashion, theater, historic reproduction and educational instruction purposes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 Prerequisites: FSHD1324 --- # FSHD1291 — Special Topics in Fashion Design and Illustration: Knitwear 2 credits · 2 hours FSHD 1291 - Special Topics in Fashion Design and Illustration: Knitwear Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1291 - Special Topics in Fashion Design and Illustration: Knitwear An introductory course in the construction of masks through several techniques. The students will use their creativity to put their own spin on a traditional craft. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # FSHD1302 — Introduction to Fashion 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1302 - Introduction to Fashion Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1302 - Introduction to Fashion Survey of the world of fashion businesses. Introduction to the creation and merchandising of fashion through the study of fashion vocabulary, the fashion process, fashion publications and career opportunities. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHD1311 — Fashion History 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1311 - Fashion History Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1311 - Fashion History Survey of the evolution of fashion change traced through garment development from ancient times to present day. A study of customs and silhouettes of each historical period and their modern day adaptations. Examination of twentieth century fashion designers. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHD1313 — Art for Fashion 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1313 - Art for Fashion Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1313 - Art for Fashion A study of the basic elements and principles of art applied to the design of clothing for the human form. Emphasis on the basic body types; clothing silhouettes; fabric weights; and the use of line, movement, proportion, and color to achieve flattering, marketable fashion design. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # FSHD1318 — Apparel Computer Systems 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1318 - Apparel Computer Systems Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1318 - Apparel Computer Systems An introduction to apparel computer systems used in wholesale and retail fashion businesses. Applications demonstrated include computer-aided garment and textile design, fashion illustration, pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, newsletters, brochures, advertisements and catalogs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # FSHD1322 — Fashion Sketching 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1322 - Fashion Sketching Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1322 - Fashion Sketching Fundamentals of quick sketching to communicate design ideas. Instruction in drawing the male and female fashion figure. Emphasis on simple methods for making quick sketches to illustrate style information. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # FSHD1324 — Ready-To-Wear Construction 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1324 - Ready-To-Wear Construction Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1324 - Ready-To-Wear Construction Fundamentals of mass production of apparel, focusing on the operation of industrial sewing and pressing equipment. Survey of materials selection and construction techniques used at all price levels of mass produced apparel. Introduction to industry seam allowances. Identification of differences between ready-to-wear and couture construction. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # FSHD1328 — Flat Pattern Design I 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1328 - Flat Pattern Design I Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1328 - Flat Pattern Design I An introduction to the creative design of clothing through the flat pattern method. General principles of pattern making using the basic five-piece dress slope. A study of dart manipulation, slashing and spreading the pattern and contouring sew lines. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 Prerequisites: FSHD1324 --- # FSHD1332 — Custom Patterns 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1332 - Custom Patterns Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1332 - Custom Patterns Skill development in taking body measurements. Instruction in developing custom fittings for customized patterns. In depth coverage of the process of transferring a custom body fitted canvas to a basic dress form and padding it for custom sizing. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1328 and FSHD 2306 Prerequisites: FSHD1328, FSHD2306 --- # FSHD1351 — Design Construction Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1351 - Design Construction Techniques Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1351 - Design Construction Techniques A continuation of Ready-to-Wear Construction with emphasis on design details. Instruction in basic manipulation of a commercial pattern to create individual design details, dressmaking and fully lined unstructured garments in intermediate level fabrics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 Prerequisites: FSHD1324 --- # FSHD1355 — Flat Pattern Design II 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1355 - Flat Pattern Design II Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1355 - Flat Pattern Design II A continuation of Flat Pattern Design I with emphasis on patterns for tailored garments. Instruction in creating a jacket sloper with a two piece suit sleeve to make patterns for a variety of jacket silhouettes. Adding shoulder pad allowance, drafting patterns for jacket linings and interfacing pieces, lapel and collar variations and various pants shapes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1328 Prerequisites: FSHD1328 --- # FSHD1372 — Knitwear Construction 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1372 - Knitwear Construction Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1372 - Knitwear Construction Fundamentals of knit apparel mass production focuses on the operation of industrial overlock, overstitch, and pressing equipment. Survey of cu-and-sew knit materials, two-and four- way stretch, and types of fibers and their individual properties. Introduction to knitwear seam allowance, pattern, and finishing techniques applied on cut edges. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # FSHD1373 — Advanced Evening Wear 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1373 - Advanced Evening Wear Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1373 - Advanced Evening Wear This course focuses on the development of advanced skills from a demand in the bridal and formal design wear in which students will gain aptitude in working with a variety of materials and achieve professional level results. The course covers: customized patter; advanced embellishment; strapless construction; satin-weave materials; lace and mesh; invisible closures; and couture edge finishes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # FSHD2305 — Computer Aided Apparel Design 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2305 - Computer Aided Apparel Design Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2305 - Computer Aided Apparel Design Fundamentals of computerized pattern design and marker making, as they pertain to the industrial production of apparel products. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1328 Prerequisites: FSHD1328 --- # FSHD2306 — Draping 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2306 - Draping Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2306 - Draping A study of three-dimensional fashion design conceptualizing by draping in muslin or fashion fabric directly on the dress form. Skill development in observing grain of fabric, identifying drapable fabrics and creating designs suitable for draping. Presentation of major fashion designers draping techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 ; FSHD 1328 Prerequisites: FSHD1324, FSHD1328 --- # FSHD2310 — Fabric Design 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2310 - Fabric Design Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2310 - Fabric Design Fundamentals of fabric design. Instruction in silk screen, batik, tie-dye, painting, resist dye, block print, stenciling and weaving. Skill development in fabric design and production suitable for fashion apparel. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 , FSHN 1301 Prerequisites: FSHD1324, FSHN1301 --- # FSHD2312 — Theatrical Costume Design 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2312 - Theatrical Costume Design Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2312 - Theatrical Costume Design A study of garment design for the theater in which costumes are researched and designed for theatrical productions. Instruction in the effect of lighting and staging in relationship to costuming. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1351 ; FSHD 2310 Prerequisites: FSHD1351, FSHD2310 --- # FSHD2315 — Bustier Construction 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2315 - Bustier Construction Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2315 - Bustier Construction Instruction in the skills and techniques for creating a boned bodice. Production of strapless bodices from fashion and theatrical sources through the pattern-making and construction process. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 Prerequisites: FSHD1324 --- # FSHD2337 — Couture Dressmaking 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2337 - Couture Dressmaking Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2337 - Couture Dressmaking A study of advanced apparel construction addressing couture dressmaking techniques, the traditional highest-quality methods for planning, cutting, sewing and pressing garments. Instruction in designing and producing couture fashion garments in advanced level fabrics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1351 Prerequisites: FSHD1351 --- # FSHD2341 — Pattern Grading 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2341 - Pattern Grading Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2341 - Pattern Grading Instruction in sizing standard patterns larger and smaller for the mass production of apparel. A study of 1”, 1-1/2”, and 2” and S-M-L-XL grade rules and their applications. Skill development in grading basic and fashion patterns with the ruler, the grading machine, and the computer. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1328 Prerequisites: FSHD1328 --- # FSHD2343 — Fashion Collection Design 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2343 - Fashion Collection Design Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2343 - Fashion Collection Design Advanced concepts in designing a collection of marketable apparel. Instruction in developing a design work board for a specific target market and selecting the most marketable ideas for the collection. Projects in resource development, fabric selection, estimating wholesale costs and initial pattern and garment production. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1351 , FSHD 1328 ; FSHD 2306 Prerequisites: FSHD1351, FSHD1328, FSHD2306 --- # FSHD2344 — Fashion Collection Production 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2344 - Fashion Collection Production Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2344 - Fashion Collection Production A continuation of the Fashion Collection Design course. Emphasis on the production, costing and marketing of a cohesive collection of fashion apparel. Instruction in completing production patterns for all collection garments. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 2343 Prerequisites: FSHD2343 --- # FSHD2372 — Knitwear 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2372 - Knitwear Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2372 - Knitwear Advanced study of mass production methods for knit apparel with emphasis on industrial overlock, coverstitch, and pressing equipment. Includes analysis of cut-and-sew knit fabrics, two-way and four-way stretch materials, and fiber properties. Introduces seam allowances, pattern development, and finishing techniques specific to knitwear construction. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1328 ; FSHD 1351 Prerequisites: FSHD1328, FSHD1351 --- # FSHD2373 — Eveningwear 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2373 - Eveningwear Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2373 - Eveningwear This course focuses on the development of advanced skills from a demand in the bridal and formal design wear in which students will gain aptitude in working with a variety of materials and achieve professional level results. The course covers: customized patter; advanced embellishment; strapless construction; satin-weave materials; lace and mesh; invisible closures; and couture edge finishes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1328 or FSHD 2306 ; FSHD 1351 Prerequisites: FSHD1328, FSHD2306, FSHD1351 --- # FSHD2388 — Internship-Fashion / Apparel Design 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 2388 - Internship-Fashion / Apparel Design Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 2388 - Internship-Fashion / Apparel Design A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 16 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # FSHD1308 — Fashion Trends 3 credits · 3 hours FSHD 1308 - Fashion Trends Add to HCC Catalog FSHD 1308 - Fashion Trends A study of the effects of eastern and western cultures on the development of fashion. Examination of the impact of social, psychological, economic, demographic, and lifestyle trends on fashion trends. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHN1301 — Textiles 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 1301 - Textiles Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 1301 - Textiles A general study of textiles with emphasis on factors that affect the hand, appearance and performance in clothing use. Examination of the properties of natural and manmade fibers, how yarn is formed, methods of production and the properties of a wide variety of fabrics. Application of textiles used in the apparel industry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # FSHN1305 — Apparel Alterations 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 1305 - Apparel Alterations Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 1305 - Apparel Alterations Skill development in fitting, altering, conserving and restyling apparel for men, women and children. Preparation for fitting, alterations, conservation and restoration work for a retail store, dry cleaning establishment, wedding gown business or historical costume collection. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 Prerequisites: FSHD1324 --- # FSHN1320 — Fashion Selling 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 1320 - Fashion Selling Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 1320 - Fashion Selling Examination of selling techniques for fashion apparel and accessories in retail and wholesale settings. Identification of buying motives, sales psychology, customer approach and closure. Instruction in product analysis, building a regular clientele, developing a fashion vocabulary and training and motivating a sales staff. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHN1329 — Basic Men’s Tailoring 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 1329 - Basic Men’s Tailoring Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 1329 - Basic Men’s Tailoring An introduction to tailoring men’s structured apparel including fundamentals of sewing machine operations, fabric preparation and cutting, machine and hand sewing techniques, and pressing proficiency including instruction in pattern and alterations, assembling men’s jackets, vests and pants, and fitting and alterations procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): FSHD 1324 Prerequisites: FSHD1324 --- # FSHN2301 — Fashion Promotion 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 2301 - Fashion Promotion Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2301 - Fashion Promotion A survey of fashion direction, publicity and fashion event coordination. Emphasis on fashion show production from idea to runway, including theme development, stage/set design, choreography, music coordination, lighting, lineup, model fittings, rehearsal and press kit development. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHN2303 — Fashion Buying 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 2303 - Fashion Buying Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2303 - Fashion Buying Fundamentals of fashion buying with instruction in planning, pricing, and purchasing retail fashion inventories. Identification of wholesale merchandise resources. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHN2305 — Fashion Retailing 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 2305 - Fashion Retailing Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2305 - Fashion Retailing An overview of fashion retailing procedures used in various types of retail fashion companies. A study of profit and loss, pricing, markup, inventory control, shortages, forecasting, store organization, and events. Examination of the wide variety of job opportunities available in the retail fashion industry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHN2307 — Fashion Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 2307 - Fashion Advertising Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2307 - Fashion Advertising General principles and practices of fashion advertising and consumer directed communication. A study of persuasive media approaches for public relations induced publicity and advertising produced sales promotions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHN2309 — Fashion Image 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 2309 - Fashion Image Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2309 - Fashion Image Instruction in the techniques used to analyze the fashion image of individual clients. Emphasis on personal coloring, color harmonies, appropriate fabric textures, body proportion and silhouette, figure, facial and hair analysis, and wardrobe coordination. Study of fashion image consultant business practices and job qualifications. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FSHN2320 — Visual Merchandising 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 2320 - Visual Merchandising Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2320 - Visual Merchandising Skill development in the creation of showroom or retail store window/interior displays that sell merchandise. Study of the basic techniques of store planning, mannequin dressing, alternate form design, and display space conceptualization and implementation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # FSHN2388 — Internship-Fashion Merchandising 3 credits · 3 hours FSHN 2388 - Internship-Fashion Merchandising Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2388 - Internship-Fashion Merchandising Principles and practices in resume and cover letter A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 16 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # FSHN2432 — Advanced Pattern Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours FSHN 2432 - Advanced Pattern Drafting Add to HCC Catalog FSHN 2432 - Advanced Pattern Drafting Advanced techniques for drafting patterns. Lecture: 4 Lab: 1 --- # ARTV1311 — Storyboard 3 credits · 96 hours ARTV 1311 - Storyboard Add to HCC Catalog ARTV 1311 - Storyboard Techniques of storyboarding including organizing a project’s content and arranging it in a visual format. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # FLMC1292 — Special Topics in Film-Video Making / Cinematography and Production 2 credits · 2 hours FLMC 1292 - Special Topics in Film-Video Making / Cinematography and Production Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 1292 - Special Topics in Film-Video Making / Cinematography and Production Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: RTVB1321 --- # FLMC1300 — Production Management 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 1300 - Production Management Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 1300 - Production Management Managing above- and below-the-line film or video production costs. Emphasizes analysis of scripts and treatments to determine production costs, crewing requirements, location needs, equipment rentals, and associated production costs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 1321 Prerequisites: RTVB1321 --- # FLMC1304 — Lighting for Film or Video 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 1304 - Lighting for Film or Video Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 1304 - Lighting for Film or Video Fundamentals of lighting techniques for film or video production with respect to lighting tools, composition and camera motion to support dynamic storytelling. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 2337 ; FLMC 1311 Prerequisites: RTVB2337, FLMC1311 --- # FLMC1311 — Survey of the Motion Picture 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 1311 - Survey of the Motion Picture Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 1311 - Survey of the Motion Picture Overview of film history and techniques including introduction to cinematic elements and approaches to analysis and criticism. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # FLMC1331 — Video Graphics and Visual Effects I 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 1331 - Video Graphics and Visual Effects I Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 1331 - Video Graphics and Visual Effects I A course in the applications of computers for video production. Design of computer graphic workstations and development of a rationale for selecting software, hardware, and peripherals. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 1309 ; RTVB 1321 ; RTVB 2330 Prerequisites: RTVB1309, RTVB1321, RTVB2330 --- # FLMC1370 — Acting for Film 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 1370 - Acting for Film Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 1370 - Acting for Film This is a performance-based class where students will learn basic techniques for acting on camera including auditioning. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # FLMC1372 — Film & Video Technology 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 1372 - Film & Video Technology Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 1372 - Film & Video Technology This course will explore current and emerging technology in Digital Filmmaking. Additionally, this course will include hands-on experience in simple repairs and trouble-shooting techniques. Prerequisite(s): RTVB 1321 Prerequisites: RTVB1321 --- # FLMC2272 — Portfolio Development 2 credits · 2 hours FLMC 2272 - Portfolio Development Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2272 - Portfolio Development Preparation and presentation of a portfolio suitable for employment in the media industry. This course is intended to be taken in the last semester. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Departmental approval OR FLMC 1311 and FLMC 1300 and FLMC 1304 and FLMC 2334 and FLMC 2333 and FLMC 2335 and RTVB 2337 Corequisite(s): RTVB 2164 Prerequisites: FLMC1311, FLMC1300, FLMC1304, FLMC2334, FLMC2333, FLMC2335, RTVB2337 --- # FLMC2330 — Audio Post Production 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2330 - Audio Post Production Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2330 - Audio Post Production The technology, creative application and requirements for producing audio soundtracks for film and video. (This course explores the technology, creative application and requirements for producing audio soundtracks for film and video projects. Topics include time code, synchronization, mixing, Foley, dialog replacement, sound effects and location sound. The students will work on computerized workstations to produce finished audio tracks for various projects. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 2330 , RTV… Prerequisites: RTVB2330, RTVB1321, RTVB1309, FLMC1311 --- # FLMC2333 — Cinematography 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2333 - Cinematography Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2333 - Cinematography Theoretical elements and practical applications of the cinematic craft. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): FLMC 1311 ; RTVB 2337 Prerequisites: FLMC1311, RTVB2337 --- # FLMC2334 — Directing for Film or Video 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2334 - Directing for Film or Video Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2334 - Directing for Film or Video Directing to lead a production team. (This course teaches the craft of directing to students who aspire to lead a production team. By analyzing the work of classic and contemporary directors, the class investigates the art and language of filmmaking. Topics include framing and composition, camera angles, camera movement, blocking of actors, visualizing action, and creating a sequence, script breakdown, and techniques for establishing mood, character, and conflict.) Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite… Prerequisites: FLMC1311, RTVB2337 --- # FLMC2335 — Screenwriting for Features, Shorts and Documentaries 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2335 - Screenwriting for Features, Shorts and Documentaries Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2335 - Screenwriting for Features, Shorts and Documentaries Concepts and applied screenwriting techniques for feature length film or video work and related new media storytelling. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): FLMC 1311 , RTVB 1321 , RTVB 1329 , RTVB 2330 Prerequisites: FLMC1311, RTVB1321, RTVB1329, RTVB2330 --- # FLMC2336 — Production Development-Producing 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2336 - Production Development-Producing Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2336 - Production Development-Producing Sequential steps of supervision in all phases of film production and distribution. Includes resource acquisition and allocation. (During this class the student will address three primary questions posed when developing an idea for a film: What are you going to film? How are you going to film it? How are you going to structure the production? This class will teach students how to explore these questions fully before production begins. Class discussions, student projects and instructor a… Prerequisites: FLMC1311, RTVB1309, RTVB1321, RTVB1329, RTVB2330 --- # FLMC2344 — Advanced Film and Video Editing 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2344 - Advanced Film and Video Editing Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2344 - Advanced Film and Video Editing Exploration of the creative possibilities of non-linear film and video editing. Includes editing aesthetics, titles, graphic design, compositing, and special effects. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 1309 ; RTVB 1321 ; RTVB 2330 Prerequisites: RTVB1309, RTVB1321, RTVB2330 --- # FLMC2370 — Showrunning 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2370 - Showrunning Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2370 - Showrunning Students will learn and perform all the roles within a Showrunner’s Writer’s Room and develop episodic content and supplemental materials for a series. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): FLMC 1311 ; RTVB 1321 ; RTVB 1329 ; RTVB 2330 Prerequisites: FLMC1311, RTVB1321, RTVB1329, RTVB2330 --- # FLMC2371 — Documentary Production 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2371 - Documentary Production Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2371 - Documentary Production Documentaries are narrative films. Telling a story is based on non-scripted material captured or licensed for a chosen subject. In this course, students will study various documentary styles and learn techniques that they will implement as they create their own documentary projects. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # FLMC2380 — Cooperative Education-Cinematography and Film/Video Production 3 credits · 3 hours FLMC 2380 - Cooperative Education-Cinematography and Film/Video Production Add to HCC Catalog FLMC 2380 - Cooperative Education-Cinematography and Film/Video Production Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # RTVB1325 — TV Studio Production 3 credits · 3 hours RTVB 1325 - TV Studio Production Add to HCC Catalog RTVB 1325 - TV Studio Production Basic television studio production including planning, directing and applying techniques commonly used with video, audio and lighting equipment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RTVB 1309 ; RTVB 1321 ; RTVB 2330 Prerequisites: RTVB1309, RTVB1321, RTVB2330 --- # FIRS1203 — Firefighter Agility and Fitness Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours FIRS 1203 - Firefighter Agility and Fitness Preparation Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1203 - Firefighter Agility and Fitness Preparation Physical ability testing methods. Rigorous training in skills and techniques needed in typical fire department physical ability tests. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRS1301 — Fire Fighter Certification I 3 credits · 3 hours FIRS 1301 - Fire Fighter Certification I Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1301 - Fire Fighter Certification I One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A FIRE ACADEMY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRS1313 — Fire Fighter Certification III 3 credits · 3 hours FIRS 1313 - Fire Fighter Certification III Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1313 - Fire Fighter Certification III One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A FIRE ACADEMY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): FIRS 1407 ; must be placed into college-level reading, colle… --- # FIRS1319 — Fire Fighter Certification IV 3 credits · 3 hours FIRS 1319 - Fire Fighter Certification IV Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1319 - Fire Fighter Certification IV One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A FIRE ACADEMY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Pre/Corequisite(s): FIRS 1313 ; must be placed into college-level reading, colleg… --- # FIRS1329 — Fire Fighter Certification VI 3 credits · 3 hours FIRS 1329 - Fire Fighter Certification VI Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1329 - Fire Fighter Certification VI One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A FIRE ACADEMY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): FIRS 1423 ; must be placed into college-level reading, colleg… --- # FIRS1407 — Fire Fighter Certification II 4 credits · 4 hours FIRS 1407 - Fire Fighter Certification II Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1407 - Fire Fighter Certification II One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, III, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A FIRE ACADEMY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Pre/Corequisite(s): FIRS 1301 ; must be placed into college-level reading, colleg… --- # FIRS1423 — Fire Fighter Certification V 4 credits · 4 hours FIRS 1423 - Fire Fighter Certification V Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1423 - Fire Fighter Certification V One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A FIRE ACADEMY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): FIRS 1319 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college… --- # FIRS1433 — Fire Fighter Certification VII 4 credits · 4 hours FIRS 1433 - Fire Fighter Certification VII Add to HCC Catalog FIRS 1433 - Fire Fighter Certification VII One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VI to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A FIRE ACADEMY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Pre/Corequisite(s): FIRS 1329 ; must be placed into college-level reading, colle… --- # FIRT1202 — Plan Examiner I 2 credits · 2 hours FIRT 1202 - Plan Examiner I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1202 - Plan Examiner I Examination of plans submitted for approval by businesses, industry, or other regulated entities. Includes applicable codes and/or standards that meet certification requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1301 — Fundamentals of Fire Protection 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1301 - Fundamentals of Fire Protection Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1301 - Fundamentals of Fire Protection Orientation to the fire service, career opportunities, related fields. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1303 — Fire and Arson Investigation I 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1303 - Fire and Arson Investigation I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1303 - Fire and Arson Investigation I Basic fire and arson investigation practices. Emphasis on fire behavior principles related to fire cause and origin determination. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1307 — Fire Prevention Codes and Inspections 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1307 - Fire Prevention Codes and Inspections Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1307 - Fire Prevention Codes and Inspections Local building and fire prevention codes. Fire prevention inspections, practices, and procedures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1309 — Fire Administration I 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1309 - Fire Administration I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1309 - Fire Administration I Introduction to the organization and management of a fire department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis on fire service leadership from the perspective of the company officer. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1315 — Hazardous Materials I 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1315 - Hazardous Materials I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1315 - Hazardous Materials I The chemical characteristics and behavior of various materials. Storage, transportation, handling hazardous emergency situations, and the most effective methods of hazard mitigation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1327 — Building Construction in the Fire Service 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1327 - Building Construction in the Fire Service Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1327 - Building Construction in the Fire Service Components of building construction that relate to life safety. Includes relationship of construction elements and building design impacting fire spread in structures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1338 — Fire Protection Systems 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1338 - Fire Protection Systems Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1338 - Fire Protection Systems Design and operation of fire detection and alarm systems, heat and smoke control systems, special protection and sprinkler systems, water supply for fire protection, and portable fire extinguishers. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1340 — Fire Inspector II 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1340 - Fire Inspector II Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1340 - Fire Inspector II Fire inspection rules, procedures, and inspection practices to meet the Texas Commission on Fire Protection requirements for Fire Inspector II. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: FIRT1408, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1342 — Fire Officer I 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1342 - Fire Officer I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1342 - Fire Officer I Meets the curriculum requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) for Fire Officer I certification. **THIS COURSE MAY BE ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS CERTIFIED AS A TRAINING FACILITY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION** Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1345 — Hazardous Materials II 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 1345 - Hazardous Materials II Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1345 - Hazardous Materials II Mitigation practices and techniques to effectively control hazardous material spills and leaks. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT1408 — Fire Inspector I 4 credits · 4 hours FIRT 1408 - Fire Inspector I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 1408 - Fire Inspector I Fire inspection including rules, codes, and field inspection practices to meet certification requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2188 — Internship-Emergency Management 1 credits · 1 hours FIRT 2188 - Internship-Emergency Management Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2188 - Internship-Emergency Management A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 6 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2305 — Fire Instructor I 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 2305 - Fire Instructor I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2305 - Fire Instructor I Preparation of fire and emergency services personnel to deliver instruction from a prepared lesson plan. Includes the use of instructional aids and evaluation instruments to meet the Texas Commission on Fire Protection requirements for Fire Instructor I certification. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: FIRS1433, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2307 — Fire Instructor II 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 2307 - Fire Instructor II Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2307 - Fire Instructor II Development of individual lesson plans for a specific topic including learning Prerequisites: FIRT2305, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2309 — Fire Fighting Strategies and Tactics I 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 2309 - Fire Fighting Strategies and Tactics I Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2309 - Fire Fighting Strategies and Tactics I Analysis of the nature of fire problems and selection of initial strategies and tactics including an in-depth study of efficient and effective use of manpower and equipment to mitigate the emergency. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2333 — Fire & Arson Investigation II 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 2333 - Fire & Arson Investigation II Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2333 - Fire & Arson Investigation II Fire Investigation techniques and defense of findings in a court room setting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2351 — Company Fire Officer 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 2351 - Company Fire Officer Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2351 - Company Fire Officer A capstone course covering fire ground operations and supervisory practices. Includes performance evaluation of incident commander, safety officer, public information officer, and shift supervisor duties. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2380 — Cooperative Education Fire Protection and Safety Technology / Technician 3 credits · 3 hours FIRT 2380 - Cooperative Education Fire Protection and Safety Technology / Technician Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2380 - Cooperative Education Fire Protection and Safety Technology / Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisites: MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # FIRT2459 — Fire Instructor III 4 credits · 4 hours FIRT 2459 - Fire Instructor III Add to HCC Catalog FIRT 2459 - Fire Instructor III Development of comprehensive training curriculum and programs. Includes organization of needs analysis and development of training goals and implementation strategies to meet Texas Commission on Fire Protection requirements for Fire Instructor III. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): FIRT 2307 , or proof of the Fire Instructor II Certification Prerequisites: FIRT2307 --- # FREN1411 — Beginning French I 4 credits · 4 hours FREN 1411 - Beginning French I Add to HCC Catalog FREN 1411 - Beginning French I Introduction to the French language and culture. Development of basic skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness. Course includes vocabulary building, conversation and grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: INRW0420 --- # FREN1412 — Beginning French II 4 credits · 4 hours FREN 1412 - Beginning French II Add to HCC Catalog FREN 1412 - Beginning French II Continuation of FREN 1411 . Further development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing skills and cultural awareness. More advanced grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: FREN1411, INRW0420 --- # FREN2311 — Intermediate French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 2311 - Intermediate French I Add to HCC Catalog FREN 2311 - Intermediate French I Further development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and cultural awareness acquired in Beginning French. Introduction of more complex language structures. Oral and written practice based on selected readings. Class conducted mainly in French. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): FREN 1412 or equivalent; (or take INRW 0420 as a corequisite)and be placed into college level writing (or take ESOL 0360 or ESOL 0370 as a corequisite) Prerequisites: FREN1412, INRW0420 --- # FREN2312 — Intermediate French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 2312 - Intermediate French II Add to HCC Catalog FREN 2312 - Intermediate French II Continuation of FREN 2311 but with special emphasis on written communication. Readings, discussions and compositions. Class conducted mainly in French. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): FREN 2311 or equivalent; must be placed into college - level reading (or take INRW 0420 as a corequisite) and be placed into college level writing Corequisite(s): Or take ESOL 0360 or ESOL 0370 as a corequisite Prerequisites: FREN2311, INRW0420 --- # GEOG1301 — Physical Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 1301 - Physical Geography Add to HCC Catalog GEOG 1301 - Physical Geography An introduction to the earth’s physical elements. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationships within and between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. Map applications and other tools are used to understand topics such as weather and climate, soils, ecosystems, and natural resources (Non Lab Natural Science). Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # GEOL1105 — Environmental Science (lab) 1 credits · 1 hours GEOL 1105 - Environmental Science (lab) Add to HCC Catalog GEOL 1105 - Environmental Science (lab) This laboratory based course accompanies GEOL 1305, Environmental Science (lecture). Activities will cover methods used to collect and analyze environmental data. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Corequisite(s): GEOL 1305 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours GEOL 1301 - Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog GEOL 1301 - Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I (Lecture) Survey of geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Must qualify to take GUST 0342 (or higher) in reading and ENGL 0310/ENGL 0349 (or higher) in writing or INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: GUST0342, ENGL0310, ENGL0349, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # GEOL1305 — Environmental Science (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours GEOL 1305 - Environmental Science (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog GEOL 1305 - Environmental Science (Lecture) A survey of the forces, including humans, that shape our physical and biologic environment, and how they affect life on Earth. Introduction to the science and policy of global and regional environmental issues, including pollution, climate change, and sustainability of land, water, and energy resources. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Must qualify to take GUST 0342 (or higher) in reading and ENGL 0310/ENGL 0349 (or higher) in writing or INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: GUST0342, ENGL0310, ENGL0349, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # GEOL1345 — Oceanography (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours GEOL 1345 - Oceanography (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog GEOL 1345 - Oceanography (Lecture) An introduction to the world’s oceans, emphasizing the geological, physical, biological, chemical, and ecological aspects of the marine environment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Must qualify to take GUST 0342 or INRW 0420 (or higher) in reading and qualify to take MATH 0312 (or higher) in mathematics and qualify to take ENGL 0310/ENGL 0349 or INRW 0420 (or higher) in writing Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: GUST0342, INRW0420, MATH0312, ENGL0310, ENGL0349 --- # GEOL1347 — Meteorology (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours GEOL 1347 - Meteorology (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog GEOL 1347 - Meteorology (Lecture) The study of basic principles of weather and climate and the pervasive effects of weather conditions on daily lives, commerce, agriculture, urban planning and other human activity. The course offers basic scientific theory with applications familiar to the student. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Must qualify to take GUST 0342 (or higher) in reading and ENGL 0310/ENGL 0349 (or higher) in writing or INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: GUST0342, ENGL0310, ENGL0349, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # GEOL1403 — Physical Geology (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours GEOL 1403 - Physical Geology (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog GEOL 1403 - Physical Geology (Lecture & Lab) Introduction to the study of the materials and processes that have modified and shaped the surface and interior of Earth over time. These processes are described by theories based on experimental data and geologic data gathered from field observations. Laboratory activities will cover methods used to collect and analyze earth science data. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Must qualify to take GUST 0342 or INRW 0420 (or higher) in reading and qualify to take MATH 0312 (or higher) in mathematics and qu… Prerequisites: GUST0342, INRW0420, MATH0312, ENGL0310, ENGL0349 --- # GEOL1404 — Historical Geology (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours GEOL 1404 - Historical Geology (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog GEOL 1404 - Historical Geology (Lecture & Lab) A comprehensive survey of the history of life and major events in the physical development of Earth as interpreted from rocks and fossils. Laboratory activities will introduce methods used by scientists to interpret the history of life and major events in the physical development of Earth from rocks and fossils. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of GEOL 1403 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: GEOL1403 --- # GERM1411 — Beginning German I 4 credits · 4 hours GERM 1411 - Beginning German I Add to HCC Catalog GERM 1411 - Beginning German I Introduction to German language and culture. Development of basic skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness. Course includes vocabulary building, conversation and grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: INRW0420 --- # GERM1412 — Beginning German II 4 credits · 4 hours GERM 1412 - Beginning German II Add to HCC Catalog GERM 1412 - Beginning German II Continuation of GERM 1411 . Further development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and cultural awareness. More advanced grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: GERM1411 --- # GOVT2107 — Federal and Texas Constitutions 1 credits · 1 hours GOVT 2107 - Federal and Texas Constitutions Add to HCC Catalog GOVT 2107 - Federal and Texas Constitutions A study of the United States and state constitutions, with special emphasis on Texas. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Enrollment limited to students who have already completed a minimum of 6 SCH of GOVT courses but have not satisfied the statutory requirement for study of the federal and state constitutions --- # GOVT2304 — Introduction to Political Science 3 credits · 3 hours GOVT 2304 - Introduction to Political Science Add to HCC Catalog GOVT 2304 - Introduction to Political Science An introduction to the History, Civilization, scope, and methods of political science. Among the topics covered are the different conceptions of politics and science and the relationships between them, the major controversies over the possibility and shape of political science, and the different approaches employed in the study of politics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing --- # GOVT2305 — Federal Government 3 credits · 3 hours GOVT 2305 - Federal Government Add to HCC Catalog GOVT 2305 - Federal Government Origin and development of the U. S. Constitution, structure and powers of the national government including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, federalism, political participation, the national election process, public policy, civil liberties and civil rights. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # GOVT2306 — Texas Government 3 credits · 3 hours GOVT 2306 - Texas Government Add to HCC Catalog GOVT 2306 - Texas Government Origin and development of the Texas constitution, structure and powers of state and local government, federalism and intergovernmental relations, political participation, the election process, public policy, and the political culture of Texas. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # GOVT2311 — Mexican American and Latino Politics 3 credits · 3 hours GOVT 2311 - Mexican American and Latino Politics Add to HCC Catalog GOVT 2311 - Mexican American and Latino Politics The study of Mexican American and Latino politics within the American political experience. Topics include historical, cultural, socioeconomic, and constitutional issues that pertain to the study of Mexican Americans and other Latino populations in the United States. Other topics such as political participation, governmental institutions, electoral politics, political representation, demographic trends, and other contemporary public policy debates will also be addressed. Lectur… --- # GOVT2389 — Academic Cooperative 3 credits · 3 hours GOVT 2389 - Academic Cooperative Add to HCC Catalog GOVT 2389 - Academic Cooperative An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in government. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # HITT1166 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 1 credits · 1 hours HITT 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Practical general training and experiences in the workplace. The college with the employer develops and documents an individualized plan for the student. The plan relates the workplace training and experiences to the student’s general and technical course of study. Lecture: 0 Lab: 8 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HITT1167 — Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 1 credits · 1 hours HITT 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal sys… --- # HITT1211 — Health Information Systems 2 credits · 2 hours HITT 1211 - Health Information Systems Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1211 - Health Information Systems Concepts of computer technology related to health care data. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: POFI1301, ITSC1309, MATH0314 --- # HITT1249 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours HITT 1249 - Pharmacology Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1249 - Pharmacology Overview of the basic concepts of the pharmacological treatment of various diseases affecting major body systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: HITT1305, HITT1345, BIOL2302, BIOL2102, MATH0314 --- # HITT1253 — Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information 2 credits · 2 hours HITT 1253 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1253 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Apply local, state, and federal standards and regulations for the control and use of health information; demonstrate appropriate health information disclosure practices; and identify and discuss ethical issues in health care. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HITT1255 — Health Care Statistics 2 credits · 2 hours HITT 1255 - Health Care Statistics Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1255 - Health Care Statistics General principles of health care statistics with emphasis in hospital statistics. Skill development in computation and calculation of health data with overview of guidelines for Texas Department of Health Vital Statistics and Studies Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HITT1301 — Health Data Content and Structure 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 1301 - Health Data Content and Structure Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1301 - Health Data Content and Structure Introduction to system and processes for collecting, maintaining and disseminating primary and secondary health related information. Introduction in delivery and organizational structure to include content of health record, documentation requirements, registries, indices, licensing, regulatory agencies, forms, and screens. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HITT1305 — Medical Terminology I 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 1305 - Medical Terminology I Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1305 - Medical Terminology I Study of word origin and structure through the introduction of prefixes, suffixes, root words, plurals, abbreviations and symbols, surgical procedures, medical specialties, and diagnostic procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HITT1341 — Coding and Classification Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 1341 - Coding and Classification Systems Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1341 - Coding and Classification Systems Application of basic coding rules, principles, guidelines, and co As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry; and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropr… Prerequisites: HPRS2201, HITT1249 --- # HITT1345 — Health Care Delivery Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 1345 - Health Care Delivery Systems Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1345 - Health Care Delivery Systems Examination of delivery systems including organization, financing, accreditation, licensure, and regulatory agencies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: HITT1301, MATH0314 --- # HITT2149 — RHIT Competency Review 1 credits · 1 hours HITT 2149 - RHIT Competency Review Add to HCC Catalog HITT 2149 - RHIT Competency Review Review of HIT competencies, skills, and knowledge base pertinent to the technology and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HITT2166 — Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 1 credits · 1 hours HITT 2166 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog HITT 2166 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 8 --- # HITT2167 — Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 1 credits · 1 hours HITT 2167 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog HITT 2167 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 8 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # HITT2239 — Health Information Organization and Supervision 2 credits · 2 hours HITT 2239 - Health Information Organization and Supervision Add to HCC Catalog HITT 2239 - Health Information Organization and Supervision Principles of organization and supervision of human, financial, and physical resources. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 --- # HITT2335 — Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 2335 - Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies Add to HCC Catalog HITT 2335 - Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies Advanced coding techniques with emphasis on case studies, health records, and federal regulations regarding prospective payment systems and methods of reimbursement. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: HITT1341, MATH0314 --- # HITT2343 — Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 2343 - Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement Add to HCC Catalog HITT 2343 - Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement Study of quality standards and methodologies in the health information management environment. Topics include licensing, accreditation, compilation and presentation of data in statistical formats, quality management and performance improvement functions, utilization management, risk management, and medical staff data quality issues. Approaches to assessing patient safety issues and implementation of quality management and reporting through electronic systems and… --- # HITT1202 — The Culture of Health Care 2 credits · 2 hours HITT 1202 - The Culture of Health Care Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1202 - The Culture of Health Care Addresses job expectations in health care settings. Discusses how care is organized inside a practice setting, privacy laws, and professional and ethical issues encountered in the workplace. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # HITT1313 — Coding & Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 1313 - Coding & Insurance Add to HCC Catalog HITT 1313 - Coding & Insurance An overview of skills and knowledge in ICD and CPT coding and claims forms for reimbursement of medical services. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HITT2326 — Project Management for Health Professions 3 credits · 3 hours HITT 2326 - Project Management for Health Professions Add to HCC Catalog HITT 2326 - Project Management for Health Professions General principles of project management tools and techniques that results in the ability to create and follow a project management plan. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HPRS1202 — Wellness and Health Promotion 2 credits · 2 hours HPRS 1202 - Wellness and Health Promotion Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 1202 - Wellness and Health Promotion An overview of wellness theory and its application throughout the life span. Focus is on attitude development, impact of cultural beliefs, and communication of wellness. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 --- # HPRS1310 — Introduction to Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours HPRS 1310 - Introduction to Pharmacology Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 1310 - Introduction to Pharmacology A study of drug classifications, actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and routes of administration. Does NOT include dosage calculations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HPRS2332 — Health Care Communications 3 credits · 3 hours HPRS 2332 - Health Care Communications Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 2332 - Health Care Communications Methods of communication with clients, client support groups, health care professionals, and external agencies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM3301 — Long Term Care Administration 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 3301 - Long Term Care Administration Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 3301 - Long Term Care Administration This course will review the care provided to senior citizens within a variety of institutional settings (hospitals, nursing facilities, various senior housing levels, etc.) as well as outpatient and home care services, Special attention will be given to nursing homes and senior housing options and their past, present, and future roles within the overall health care system in the U.S. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM3302 — Health Care Delivery in the U.S. 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 3302 - Health Care Delivery in the U.S. Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 3302 - Health Care Delivery in the U.S. This course introduces U.S. health care systems, the business of health care, the history of its development and the roles of various business entities and health care professionals in the delivery of care to the patient. Content will include issues of cost, quality, and access. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM3310 — Legal Issues in Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 3310 - Legal Issues in Health Care Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 3310 - Legal Issues in Health Care This course examines the various federal, state and local laws and regulations affecting health care delivery in the United States. It also covers public and private regulatory agencies, issues associated with professional malpractice, and business liability for health care produced and services. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM3311 — Healthcare Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 3311 - Healthcare Information Technology Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 3311 - Healthcare Information Technology This course introduces the different types of information maintained by health care organizations commonly used health care software systems, robotic and automation interfaces, basic healthcare information security system standards, privacy laws and record archival. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM3335 — Financial Management for Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 3335 - Financial Management for Healthcare Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 3335 - Financial Management for Healthcare This course covers various health care revenue sources, commonly used health accounting software, department budget design, resource allocation, and methods of cost control. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2301 Prerequisites: ACCT2301 --- # MHSM3340 — Evidence Based Practice 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 3340 - Evidence Based Practice Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 3340 - Evidence Based Practice This course focuses on providing students with the comprehensive knowledge and skill base needed to make evidence- based decisions. Methods of critical evaluation of data needed to support planning, implementation, and evaluation will be emphasized. Students will address concerns in the professional work setting by analyzing decisions made through use of evidence. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM4204 — Risk Management in Health Care 2 credits · 2 hours MHSM 4204 - Risk Management in Health Care Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 4204 - Risk Management in Health Care This course explains quality assurance measures including Total Quality Management Continuous Quality Improvement and Joint Commission standards. Methods and applications for --- # MHSM4310 — Human Resources in Health Care Management 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 4310 - Human Resources in Health Care Management Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 4310 - Human Resources in Health Care Management This course provides an overview of the special considerations of human resources in the health care industry, including job requirements, professional licensure, staffing ratios, job descriptions, traditional and nontraditional labor sources, legal issues and wages, and benefits management. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM4351 — Public and Community Health Management 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 4351 - Public and Community Health Management Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 4351 - Public and Community Health Management This course introduces the basic principles of public health, including epidemiology, wellness promotion, vaccination programs, community health education programs, and funding resources Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM4353 — Healthcare Operations Management 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 4353 - Healthcare Operations Management Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 4353 - Healthcare Operations Management This course examines different areas of healthcare operations management The purpose of this class is to examine health care operations including quality management, operational metrics, operational planning and foundations of best practice. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM4354 — Strategic Planning & Leadership in Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours MHSM 4354 - Strategic Planning & Leadership in Health Care Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 4354 - Strategic Planning & Leadership in Health Care This course prepares students to assume a leadership role within a healthcare institution. The course includes self-assessments to determine individual management style and provides tools and theories for leadership and strategic planning in healthcare institutions Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MHSM4470 — Healthcare Services Management 4 credits · 4 hours MHSM 4470 - Healthcare Services Management Add to HCC Catalog MHSM 4470 - Healthcare Services Management An integrative learning experience allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge acquired in the program to complete a comprehensive health care-related practical project. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Pre/Corequisite(s): MHSM 4353 and MHSM 4354 --- # ANES1370 — Anesthesia (Basic) Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours ANES 1370 - Anesthesia (Basic) Pharmacology Add to HCC Catalog ANES 1370 - Anesthesia (Basic) Pharmacology This course provides an introduction to distinctive areas of anesthesia technology and the role of the technologist. An overview of typical surgical procedures, instrumentation, and surgical department orientation is covered, as well as medical terminology, bloodborne pathogens, and non-patient related emergencies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the Anesthesia Technology Program --- # ANES1371 — Principles of Anesthesia Technology 3 credits · 3 hours ANES 1371 - Principles of Anesthesia Technology Add to HCC Catalog ANES 1371 - Principles of Anesthesia Technology Introduction to the theory and concepts of the use and function of anesthesia supplies and equipment used for various surgical procedures to include cases in general, regional, and conscious sedation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the Anesthesia Technology Program --- # ANES1372 — Introduction of Anesthesia Technology 3 credits · 3 hours ANES 1372 - Introduction of Anesthesia Technology Add to HCC Catalog ANES 1372 - Introduction of Anesthesia Technology Introduction to the theory and concepts in the proper use and safe practice of delivery and storage of anesthesia medications which includes stocking of the drug cart and assisting anesthesia care provider in the preparation of medications. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the Anesthesia Technology Program --- # ANES1373 — Anesthesia Technology Fundamentals I 3 credits · 3 hours ANES 1373 - Anesthesia Technology Fundamentals I Add to HCC Catalog ANES 1373 - Anesthesia Technology Fundamentals I Students are introduced to the surgical suite and the typical daily duties of an anesthesia technologist. Didactic as well as laboratory instruction is provided to supply the student with the required theoretical principles of the profession. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ANES 1370 ; ANES 1371 Prerequisites: ANES1370, ANES1371 --- # ANES1375 — Anesthesia Technology Clinic Experience I 3 credits · 3 hours ANES 1375 - Anesthesia Technology Clinic Experience I Add to HCC Catalog ANES 1375 - Anesthesia Technology Clinic Experience I Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 16 Prerequisite(s): ANES 1370 ; ANES 1371 ; ANES 1372 ; ANES 1373 ; ANES 1474 Prerequisites: ANES1370, ANES1371, ANES1372, ANES1373, ANES1474 --- # ANES1474 — Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation I 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 1474 - Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation I Add to HCC Catalog ANES 1474 - Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation I The primary focus of this course is the anesthesia machine. However, all ancillary equipment, including but not limited to gas cylinders, hospital supply lines, ventilators and absorbers will also be covered. The setup, calibration, operation, basic troubleshooting, maintenance, and safety checks for each is taught. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ANES 1370 ; ANES 1371 Prerequisites: ANES1370, ANES1371 --- # ANES2373 — Anesthesia Technology Fundamentals II 3 credits · 3 hours ANES 2373 - Anesthesia Technology Fundamentals II Add to HCC Catalog ANES 2373 - Anesthesia Technology Fundamentals II The concepts of Anesthesia Technology Fundamentals I will be expanded upon. Focus will be on the various types of surgical procedures, including emergency situation management and how the role of the anesthesia technologist varies in each. Patient transport, monitoring, and positioning are stressed. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ANES 1370 ; ANES 1371 ; ANES 1373 Prerequisites: ANES1370, ANES1371, ANES1373 --- # ANES2474 — Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation II 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2474 - Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation II Add to HCC Catalog ANES 2474 - Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation II This course is a continuation of Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation I and expands upon the scope of anesthesia instrumentation. Various pieces of instrumentation such as cell savers, patient warmers, fluid warmers, ACT machines, and pulse oximeters will be discussed. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ANES 1474 Prerequisites: ANES1474 --- # ANES2475 — Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience II 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2475 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience II Add to HCC Catalog ANES 2475 - Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience II Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 16 Prerequisite(s): ANES 1375 Prerequisites: ANES1375 --- # ANES2476 — Anesthesia Clinical Seminar & Review 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2476 - Anesthesia Clinical Seminar & Review Add to HCC Catalog ANES 2476 - Anesthesia Clinical Seminar & Review Students discuss with other students the cases most recently performed during their clinical experience. Research papers will be required on a variety of related topics as well as a review of the written journal detailing the clinical phase of instruction. This course will to prepare students for the written examinations that will lead to credentialing in AT. Guest speakers may be scheduled. Resume writing and interview skills will be covered. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s):… Prerequisites: ANES2475 --- # ANES2477 — Anesthesia Technician Clinical Experience III 4 credits · 4 hours ANES 2477 - Anesthesia Technician Clinical Experience III Add to HCC Catalog ANES 2477 - Anesthesia Technician Clinical Experience III Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 16 Prerequisite(s): ANES 2475 Prerequisites: ANES2475 --- # HPRS1201 — Introduction to Health Professions 2 credits · 2 hours HPRS 1201 - Introduction to Health Professions Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 1201 - Introduction to Health Professions An overview of roles of various members of the health care system, educational requirements, and issues affecting the delivery of health care. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 --- # HPRS1206 — Essentials of Medical Terminology 2 credits · 2 hours HPRS 1206 - Essentials of Medical Terminology Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 1206 - Essentials of Medical Terminology A study of medical terminology, word origin, structure, and application. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 --- # HPRS1304 — Basic Health Profession Skills 3 credits · 3 hours HPRS 1304 - Basic Health Profession Skills Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 1304 - Basic Health Profession Skills A study of concepts that serve as the foundation for health profession courses, including client care and safety issues, basic client monitoring and health documentation. Includes: emergency preparedness and response to basic medical emergencies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # HPRS2201 — Pathophysiology 2 credits · 2 hours HPRS 2201 - Pathophysiology Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 2201 - Pathophysiology Study of the pathology and general health management of diseases and injuries across the life span. Topics include etiology, symptoms, and the physical and psychological reaction to diseases and injuries. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: BIOL2402 --- # HPRS2232 — Health Care Communications 2 credits · 2 hours HPRS 2232 - Health Care Communications Add to HCC Catalog HPRS 2232 - Health Care Communications Methods of communication with clients, client support groups, health care professionals, and external agencies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: PTHA1405, PTHA1413, PTHA1301, HPRS1206 --- # HART1301 — Basic Electricity for HVAC 3 credits · 3 hours HART 1301 - Basic Electricity for HVAC Add to HCC Catalog HART 1301 - Basic Electricity for HVAC Principles of electricity as required by HVAC, including proper use of test equipment, electrical circuits, and component theory and operation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): TECM 1301 --- # HART1303 — Air Conditioning Control Principles 3 credits · 3 hours HART 1303 - Air Conditioning Control Principles Add to HCC Catalog HART 1303 - Air Conditioning Control Principles A basic study of HVAC and refrigeration controls; troubleshooting of control components; emphasis on use of wiring diagrams to analyze high and low voltage circuits; a review of Ohm’s law as applied to air conditioning controls and circuits. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): TECM 1301 --- # HART1307 — Refrigeration Principles 3 credits · 3 hours HART 1307 - Refrigeration Principles Add to HCC Catalog HART 1307 - Refrigeration Principles An introduction to the refrigeration cycle, basic thermodynamics, heat transfer, temperature/pressure relationship, safety, refrigeration containment, and refrigeration components. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): TECM 1301 --- # HART1341 — Residential Air Conditioning 3 credits · 3 hours HART 1341 - Residential Air Conditioning Add to HCC Catalog HART 1341 - Residential Air Conditioning A study of components, applications, and installation of mechanical air conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair, and charging of air conditioning systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1301 , HART 1307 Pre/Corequisite(s): TECM 1301 Prerequisites: HART1301, HART1307 --- # HART1345 — Gas and Electric Heating 3 credits · 3 hours HART 1345 - Gas and Electric Heating Add to HCC Catalog HART 1345 - Gas and Electric Heating A study of components, applications and installation of mechanical air conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting repair, and charging of air conditioning systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: HART1301, HART1307 --- # HART1356 — EPA Recovery Certification Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours HART 1356 - EPA Recovery Certification Preparation Add to HCC Catalog HART 1356 - EPA Recovery Certification Preparation Certification training for HVAC refrigerant recovery and recycling. Instruction will provide a review of EPA guidelines for refrigerant recovery and recycling during the installation, service, and repair of all HVAC and refrigeration systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1301 , HART 1307 Pre/Corequisite(s): TECM 1301 ; Prerequisites: HART1301, HART1307 --- # HART2302 — Commercial Air Conditioning System Design 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2302 - Commercial Air Conditioning System Design Add to HCC Catalog HART 2302 - Commercial Air Conditioning System Design Advanced study in essential elements of commercial air conditioning contracting including duct systems design; equipment selection using manufacturers’ data; and preparation of shop drawings and submittals. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # HART2334 — Advanced Air Conditioning Controls 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2334 - Advanced Air Conditioning Controls Add to HCC Catalog HART 2334 - Advanced Air Conditioning Controls Theory and application of electrical control devices, electromechanical controls, and/or pneumatic controls. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1341 , HART 1345 , TECM 1301 Prerequisites: HART1341, HART1345, TECM1301 --- # HART2336 — Air Conditioning Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2336 - Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Add to HCC Catalog HART 2336 - Air Conditioning Troubleshooting An advanced course in application of troubleshooting principles and use of test instruments to diagnose air conditioning and refrigeration components and system problems including conducting performance tests. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1341 , HART 1345 , HART 2342 Prerequisites: HART1341, HART1345, HART2342 --- # HART2341 — Commercial Air Conditioning 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2341 - Commercial Air Conditioning Add to HCC Catalog HART 2341 - Commercial Air Conditioning Apply and describe the sequence of operation for commercial air conditioning systems and their accessories; identify components relative to commercial air conditioning; and explain energy efficient and renewable energy technologies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1341 Pre/Corequisite(s): HART 1345 Prerequisites: HART1341 --- # HART2342 — Commercial Refrigeration 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2342 - Commercial Refrigeration Add to HCC Catalog HART 2342 - Commercial Refrigeration Theory of and practical application in the maintenance of commercial refrigeration; medium and low temperature applications and ice machines. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1341 Pre/Corequisite(s): HART 1345 Prerequisites: HART1341 --- # HART2345 — Residential Air Conditioning System Design 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2345 - Residential Air Conditioning System Design Add to HCC Catalog HART 2345 - Residential Air Conditioning System Design Study of the properties of air and results of cooling, heating, humidifying or dehumidifying; heat gain and heat loss calculations including equipment selection and balancing the air system. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1341 , HART 1345 , TECM 1301 Prerequisites: HART1341, HART1345, TECM1301 --- # HART2349 — Heat Pumps 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2349 - Heat Pumps Add to HCC Catalog HART 2349 - Heat Pumps A study of heat pumps, heat pump control circuits, defrost controls, auxiliary heat, air flow, and other topics related to heat pump systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): HART 1341 Pre/Corequisite(s): HART 1345 Prerequisites: HART1341 --- # HART2374 — Building Control Systems and Automation 3 credits · 3 hours HART 2374 - Building Control Systems and Automation Add to HCC Catalog HART 2374 - Building Control Systems and Automation Theory and application of building control systems and automation, components, hardware and software. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # HIST1301 — United States History I 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 1301 - United States History I Add to HCC Catalog HIST 1301 - United States History I The American nation from the English colonization to the close of the Civil War through Reconstruction. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST1302 — United States History II 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 1302 - United States History II Add to HCC Catalog HIST 1302 - United States History II The American nation from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the present. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2301 — Texas History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2301 - Texas History Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2301 - Texas History A survey of the political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual development of Texas from the period of Spanish discovery to the present. History, Civilization, of Texas may be substituted for either HIST 1301 or HIST 1302 . Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2311 — Western Civilization I 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2311 - Western Civilization I Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2311 - Western Civilization I Development of ancient, medieval, and early modern civilizations to 1660. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2312 — Western Civilization II 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2312 - Western Civilization II Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2312 - Western Civilization II Development of modern western civilization from 1660 to 1945. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2321 — World Civilizations I 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2321 - World Civilizations I Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2321 - World Civilizations I A survey of the major western and non-western civilizations which developed from Sumerian to the end of the Middle Ages. Centered around a series of themes, particular emphasis is placed on the commonality of the human experience as illustrated in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2322 — World Civilizations II 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2322 - World Civilizations II Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2322 - World Civilizations II This course analyzes the effect on the world of the changing relationship between the West and the non-West over the past 500 years. Emphasis will be placed on the social, political and economic dynamics of this interchange. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2327 — Mexican-American History I 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2327 - Mexican-American History I Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2327 - Mexican-American History I A survey of the role of the Mexican-American in United States history. Emphasis will be placed on economic, social, and cultural development with particular focus on contributions to American society. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2328 — Mexican-American History II 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2328 - Mexican-American History II Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2328 - Mexican-American History II A survey of the role of the Mexican-Americans in United States History, Civilization. Emphasis will be placed on economic, social, and cultural development with particular focus on contributions to American society. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HIST2381 — African-American History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2381 - African-American History Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2381 - African-American History A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of people of African descent in the formation and development of the United States to the Civil War/Reconstruction period. African American History I include the study of African origins and legacy, trans-Atlantic slave trade, and the experiences of African Americans during Colonial, Revolutionary, Early National, Antebellum, and the Civil War/Reconstruction Eras. This course will enable students to understand African Amer… --- # HIST2382 — African American History II 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2382 - African American History II Add to HCC Catalog HIST 2382 - African American History II A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of people of African descent in the United States from the Civil War/Reconstruction period to the present. African American History II examines segregation, disenfranchisement, civil rights, migrations, industrialization, world wars, the Harlem Renaissance and the conditions of African Americans in the Great Depression, Cold War and post-Cold War eras. This course will enable students to understand African American h… --- # HLAB1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist 2 credits · 2 hours HLAB 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 --- # HLAB1267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist 2 credits · 2 hours HLAB 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 Prerequisites: HLAB1266 --- # HLAB1268 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist 2 credits · 2 hours HLAB 1268 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1268 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 Prerequisites: HLAB1267 --- # HLAB1301 — Introduction to Histotechnology 3 credits · 3 hours HLAB 1301 - Introduction to Histotechnology Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1301 - Introduction to Histotechnology Introduction to the healthcare environment and the histology laboratory. Includes laboratory safety and infection control; healthcare professionals; medical terminology; basic anatomy and physiology; laboratory mathematics; communication; and ethics, legal, and professional issues. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # HLAB1305 — Functional Histology I 3 credits · 3 hours HLAB 1305 - Functional Histology I Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1305 - Functional Histology I Recognition, composition, and function of cells, cell life cycles, blood, and basic tissue types. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisites: HLAB1301 --- # HLAB1346 — Functional Histology II 3 credits · 3 hours HLAB 1346 - Functional Histology II Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1346 - Functional Histology II A continuation of Functional Histology I. Emphasis on the recognition, composition, and function of organ systems. Includes skeletal tissues, central nervous system, circulatory system, endocrine glands, and reproductive system. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: HLAB1305 --- # HLAB1402 — Histotechnology I 4 credits · 4 hours HLAB 1402 - Histotechnology I Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1402 - Histotechnology I Introduction to the basic theories and practices of histotechnology. Includes laboratory safety, fixation, tissue processing, embedding, microtomy and cryotomy, and routine staining. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: HLAB1401 --- # HLAB1443 — Histotechnology II 4 credits · 4 hours HLAB 1443 - Histotechnology II Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 1443 - Histotechnology II A continuation of Histotechnology I. Introduces both theory and practice of common histochemical staining techniques. Topics include laboratory safety; laboratory mathematics and reagent preparation; basic tissue/dye bonding; differentiation and quality control; and nuclear, connective tissue, and carbohydrate staining techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: HLAB1402 --- # HLAB2341 — Registry Review 3 credits · 3 hours HLAB 2341 - Registry Review Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 2341 - Registry Review Review of the major theoretical/practical applications in histotechnology. Includes fixation, processing, embedding, microtomy, frozen cryotomy, routine and special stains, tissue identification, immunohistochemistry, enzyme histochemistry, and electron microscopy. Emphasis on employment skills, review of ethical and legal behavior, and professional development. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HLAB2434 — Histotechnology III 4 credits · 4 hours HLAB 2434 - Histotechnology III Add to HCC Catalog HLAB 2434 - Histotechnology III A continuation of Histotechnology II. Further introduces theory and practice of routine histochemical staining techniques. Techniques include microorganisms, tissue pigments and minerals, and neural tissue. Includes specialized techniques such as electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and muscle enzyme histochemistry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: HLAB1443 --- # HAMG1313 — Front Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 1313 - Front Office Management Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 1313 - Front Office Management A study of the flow of activities and functions in today’s lodging operation. Topics include a comparison of manual, machine assisted, and computer based methods for each front line function. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HAMG1319 — Computers in Hospitality 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 1319 - Computers in Hospitality Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 1319 - Computers in Hospitality An introduction to the use of computers and their relationship as an information system to the hospitality industry. The course includes an overview of industry-specific software. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HAMG1321 — Introduction to Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 1321 - Introduction to Hospitality Industry Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 1321 - Introduction to Hospitality Industry An exploration of the elements and career opportunities within the multiple segments of the hospitality industry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HAMG1324 — Hospitality Human Resources Management 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 1324 - Hospitality Human Resources Management Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 1324 - Hospitality Human Resources Management Principles and procedures of human resource management in the hospitality industry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HAMG1340 — Hospitality Legal Issues 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 1340 - Hospitality Legal Issues Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 1340 - Hospitality Legal Issues A course in legal and regulatory requirements that impact the hospitality industry. Topics include Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), labor regulations, tax laws, tip reporting, franchise regulations, and product liability laws. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HAMG1342 — Guest Room Management 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 1342 - Guest Room Management Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 1342 - Guest Room Management A study of the working relationship among housekeeping, front office, and maintenance in the lodging industry. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # HAMG2280 — Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General 2 credits · 2 hours HAMG 2280 - Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2280 - Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 7 --- # HAMG2305 — Hospitality Management & Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 2305 - Hospitality Management & Leadership Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2305 - Hospitality Management & Leadership An overview of management and leadership in the hospitality industry with an emphasis on management philosophy, policy formulation, communications, motivation and team building. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): HAMG 1321 , HAMG 1324 Prerequisites: HAMG1321, HAMG1324 --- # HAMG2307 — Hospitality Marketing and Sales 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 2307 - Hospitality Marketing and Sales Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2307 - Hospitality Marketing and Sales Identification of the core principles of marketing and their impact on the hospitality industry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): HAMG 1321 Prerequisites: HAMG1321 --- # HAMG2330 — Convention and Group Management Services 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 2330 - Convention and Group Management Services Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2330 - Convention and Group Management Services An application of the essential components of successful convention and meeting planning. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): TRVM 1327 Prerequisites: TRVM1327 --- # HAMG2337 — Hospitality Facilities Management 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 2337 - Hospitality Facilities Management Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2337 - Hospitality Facilities Management Identification of hospitality building systems and facilities; to include sustainability and risk management. Describe the role and function of the engineering and maintenance departments within the hospitality industry; assess the security procedures for guest protection, internal control, and ADA building requirements; analyze the selection factors for contract maintenance services; and identify sustainability trends in the hospitality industry Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HAMG2370 — Hospitality Entrepreneurship Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 2370 - Hospitality Entrepreneurship Strategies Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2370 - Hospitality Entrepreneurship Strategies This course is designed to introduce students to identify potential hospitality business opportunities, determine what constitutes a good business model, and to strategically implement a business proposal/plan. Students will evaluate tools, documents, and subject materials utilized to start and maintain a hospitality small business. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HAMG2380 — Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General 3 credits · 3 hours HAMG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): HAMG 1324 ; Department Approval Corequisite(s): 20 hours or more a… Prerequisites: HAMG1324 --- # HAMG2480 — Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General 4 credits · 4 hours HAMG 2480 - Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General Add to HCC Catalog HAMG 2480 - Cooperative Education-Hospitality Administration/Management, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 21 --- # CHLT1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Community Health Services / Liaison/Counseling 2 credits · 2 hours CHLT 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Community Health Services / Liaison/Counseling Add to HCC Catalog CHLT 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Community Health Services / Liaison/Counseling Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 14 --- # CHLT1270 — Strategies for Client Engagement 2 credits · 2 hours CHLT 1270 - Strategies for Client Engagement Add to HCC Catalog CHLT 1270 - Strategies for Client Engagement This course is designed to equip students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge to effectively engage clients in the context of social determinants to health. The course focuses on strategies to enhance client readiness for behavioral change through motivational interviewing, understanding resistance, and facilitating the acceptance of necessary improvements. By the end of this course, students will be prepared to effectively engage clients, motivate behavioral change, and co… Prerequisites: CHLT1401, CHLT1302 --- # CHLT1291 — Special Topics in Community Health Liaison 2 credits · 2 hours CHLT 1291 - Special Topics in Community Health Liaison Add to HCC Catalog CHLT 1291 - Special Topics in Community Health Liaison Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Repeatable: This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. --- # CHLT1302 — Wellness and Health Promotion 3 credits · 3 hours CHLT 1302 - Wellness and Health Promotion Add to HCC Catalog CHLT 1302 - Wellness and Health Promotion Overview of wellness theory and its application throughout the life span. Focus is on attitude development, impact of cultural beliefs, and communication of wellness. Includes health behavior theories and approaches to behavior modification. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CHLT1342 — Community Health Field Methods 3 credits · 3 hours CHLT 1342 - Community Health Field Methods Add to HCC Catalog CHLT 1342 - Community Health Field Methods Preparation for field work with individuals, families, and groups emphasizing teaching and capacity-building skills. Topics include outreach methods, area canvassing, home visiting, group work, community events, and community organizing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # CHLT1401 — Introduction to Community Health 4 credits · 4 hours CHLT 1401 - Introduction to Community Health Add to HCC Catalog CHLT 1401 - Introduction to Community Health Designed to provide a basic understanding of variables that affect health sectors in the community. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 --- # CMSW1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work 2 credits · 2 hours CMSW 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work Add to HCC Catalog CMSW 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 14 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # CMSW1267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work 2 credits · 2 hours CMSW 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work Add to HCC Catalog CMSW 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 14 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # CMSW1313 — Assessment and Service Delivery 3 credits · 3 hours CMSW 1313 - Assessment and Service Delivery Add to HCC Catalog CMSW 1313 - Assessment and Service Delivery A study of interviewing and assessment instruments and approaches for working with multicultural population. Emphasis on service delivery systems. Topics include awareness of commonly used assessments, ethical standards of practice, awareness of multicultural issues and competence in service delivery. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # CMSW1353 — Family Intervention Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours CMSW 1353 - Family Intervention Strategies Add to HCC Catalog CMSW 1353 - Family Intervention Strategies Study of family dynamics and current intervention strategies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # CMSW2266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work 2 credits · 2 hours CMSW 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work Add to HCC Catalog CMSW 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Clinical/Medical Social Work Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 14 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # DAAC1264 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling 2 credits · 2 hours DAAC 1264 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 1264 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 14 --- # DAAC1304 — Pharmacology of Substance Use Disorders 3 credits · 3 hours DAAC 1304 - Pharmacology of Substance Use Disorders Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 1304 - Pharmacology of Substance Use Disorders Emphasizes pharmacological effects of substances, including tolerance, dependence, cross addiction, drug interaction, withdrawal, and recovery. Describes the psychological and physiological effects of substance use and behaviors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # DAAC1305 — Co-Occurring Disorders 3 credits · 3 hours DAAC 1305 - Co-Occurring Disorders Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 1305 - Co-Occurring Disorders Provides students with an overview of co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders and their impact on the individual, family, and community. Includes an integrated approach to address the issues accompanying co-occurring disorders. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # DAAC1311 — Counseling Theories 3 credits · 3 hours DAAC 1311 - Counseling Theories Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 1311 - Counseling Theories An examination of the major theories and current treatment modalities used in the field of counseling. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # DAAC1319 — Introduction to Substance Use Disorders 3 credits · 3 hours DAAC 1319 - Introduction to Substance Use Disorders Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 1319 - Introduction to Substance Use Disorders An overview of causes and impacts of substance use disorders, the primary prevention, intervention, and treatment methods utilized, the major drug classifications, and the counselor’s code of ethics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # DAAC1417 — Basic Counseling Skills 4 credits · 4 hours DAAC 1417 - Basic Counseling Skills Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 1417 - Basic Counseling Skills An overview and application of the basic counseling skills. Lecture: 2 Lab: 8 --- # DAAC2267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Substance Abuse / Addiction Counseling 2 credits · 2 hours DAAC 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Substance Abuse / Addiction Counseling Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Substance Abuse / Addiction Counseling Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 19 Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # DAAC2306 — Substance Abuse Prevention I 3 credits · 3 hours DAAC 2306 - Substance Abuse Prevention I Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 2306 - Substance Abuse Prevention I Examination of substance use disorder prevention. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # DAAC2353 — Substance Abuse Prevention II 3 credits · 3 hours DAAC 2353 - Substance Abuse Prevention II Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 2353 - Substance Abuse Prevention II In-depth exploration of research, evaluation methods and best practices in prevention program design. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # DAAC2354 — Dynamics of Group Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours DAAC 2354 - Dynamics of Group Counseling Add to HCC Catalog DAAC 2354 - Dynamics of Group Counseling Exploration of group counseling skills, techniques, stages of group development, and confidentiality and ethics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): DAAC 1417 Prerequisites: DAAC1417 --- # SCWK1321 — Orientation to Social Services 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 1321 - Orientation to Social Services Add to HCC Catalog SCWK 1321 - Orientation to Social Services Introduction to the basic concepts, information, and practices within the field of social services. Topics include a survey of the historical development of social services; social, legal, and clinical definitions; and review of current information regarding indications for and methods of treatment and/or services. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities I 3 credits · 3 hours HUMA 1301 - Introduction to Humanities I Add to HCC Catalog HUMA 1301 - Introduction to Humanities I This stand-alone course is an interdisciplinary survey of cultures focusing on the philosophical and aesthetic factors in human values with an emphasis on the historical development of the individual and society and the need to create. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HUMA1305 — Introduction to Mexican American Studies 3 credits · 3 hours HUMA 1305 - Introduction to Mexican American Studies Add to HCC Catalog HUMA 1305 - Introduction to Mexican American Studies This interdisciplinary survey examines the different cultural, artistic, economic, historical, political, and social aspects of the Mexican-American/Chicano/a communities. It also covers issues such as dispossession, immigration, transnationalism, and other topics that have shaped the Mexican-American experience. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours HUMA 1311 - Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation Add to HCC Catalog HUMA 1311 - Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation This course is an exploration of the purposes and processes in the visual and performing arts (such as music, painting, drama, and dance) and the ways in which they express the values of the Mexican-American/Chicano/a experience. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # HUMA2319 — American Minority Studies 3 credits · 3 hours HUMA 2319 - American Minority Studies Add to HCC Catalog HUMA 2319 - American Minority Studies This interdisciplinary survey examines the diverse cultural, artistic, economic, historical, political, and social aspects of American minority communities. Topics may include race/ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic class, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, and religion. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 or higher Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # HUMA2323 — World Cultures 3 credits · 3 hours HUMA 2323 - World Cultures Add to HCC Catalog HUMA 2323 - World Cultures This course is a general study of diverse world cultures. Topics include cultural practices, social structures, religions, arts, and languages. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 or higher Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # PORT1411 — Beginning Portuguese I 4 credits · 4 hours PORT 1411 - Beginning Portuguese I Add to HCC Catalog PORT 1411 - Beginning Portuguese I Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # PORT1412 — Beginning Portuguese II 4 credits · 4 hours PORT 1412 - Beginning Portuguese II Add to HCC Catalog PORT 1412 - Beginning Portuguese II Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): PORT 1411 , or satisfactory score on an advanced placement examination, or at least 2 years of high school Portuguese within the last two years Prerequisites: PORT1411 --- # PORT2311 — Intermediate Portuguese I 3 credits · 3 hours PORT 2311 - Intermediate Portuguese I Add to HCC Catalog PORT 2311 - Intermediate Portuguese I Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PORT 1412 or equivalent Prerequisites: PORT1412 --- # PORT2312 — Intermediate Portuguese II 3 credits · 3 hours PORT 2312 - Intermediate Portuguese II Add to HCC Catalog PORT 2312 - Intermediate Portuguese II Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PORT 2311 or equivalent Prerequisites: PORT2311 --- # HYDR1345 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 credits · 3 hours HYDR 1345 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics Add to HCC Catalog HYDR 1345 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics Discussion of the fundamentals of hydraulics and pneumatics, components of each system and the operations, maintenance, and analysis of each system. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # DEMR2380 — Cooperative Education - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credits · 3 hours DEMR 2380 - Cooperative Education - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Add to HCC Catalog DEMR 2380 - Cooperative Education - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # ELMT1305 — Basic Fluid Power 3 credits · 3 hours ELMT 1305 - Basic Fluid Power Add to HCC Catalog ELMT 1305 - Basic Fluid Power Basic fluid power course covering pneumatic and hydraulic systems, fluid power symbols, operating theory, components, and basic electrical and manual controls. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ELPT1311 — Basic Electrical Theory 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1311 - Basic Electrical Theory Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1311 - Basic Electrical Theory Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # ELPT1315 — Electrical Calculations I 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1315 - Electrical Calculations I Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1315 - Electrical Calculations I Introduction to mathematical applications utilized to solve problems in the electrical field. Topics include fractions, decimals, percentages, simple equations, ratio and proportion, unit conversions, and applied geometry. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ELPT1321 — Introduction to Electrical Safety and Tools 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1321 - Introduction to Electrical Safety and Tools Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1321 - Introduction to Electrical Safety and Tools A comprehensive overview of safety rules and regulations and the selection, inspection, use, and maintenance of common tools for electricians. Emphasis is given to safety rules and accepted safety practices in the workplace, the use of hand tools, power tools and the proper selection, function and operation of common electrical measuring instruments. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ELPT1325 — National Electrical Code I 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1325 - National Electrical Code I Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1325 - National Electrical Code I An introductory study of the National Electric Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring design, protection, methods, and materials; equipment for general use; and basic calculations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/Corequisite(s): TECM 1301 --- # ELPT1329 — Residential Wiring 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1329 - Residential Wiring Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1329 - Residential Wiring Wiring methods for single family and multi-family dwellings. Includes load calculations, service entrance sizing, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): ELPT 1221 or CNBT 1201 --- # ELPT1341 — Motor Control 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1341 - Motor Control Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1341 - Motor Control Operating principles of solid-state and conventional controls along with their practical applications. Includes braking, jogging, plugging, safety interlocks, wiring, and schematic diagram interpretations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Pre/Corequisite(s): ELPT 1311 or HART 1301 --- # ELPT1345 — Commercial Wiring 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1345 - Commercial Wiring Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1345 - Commercial Wiring Commercial wiring methods. Includes overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Corequisite(s): ELPT 1325 Pre/Corequisite(s): ELPT 1321 and ELPT 1329 --- # ELPT1351 — Electrical Machines 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1351 - Electrical Machines Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1351 - Electrical Machines Direct current (DC) motors, single-phase and polyphase alternating current (AC) motors, generators, and alternators. Emphasis on construction, characteristics, efficiencies, starting, and speed control. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ELPT 1345 Prerequisites: ELPT1345 --- # ELPT1355 — Electronic Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1355 - Electronic Applications Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1355 - Electronic Applications Electronic principles and the use of electronic devices. Includes diodes, transistors, and rectifiers Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): ELPT 1311 Prerequisites: ELPT1311 --- # ELPT1370 — Electrical Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1370 - Electrical Blueprint Reading Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1370 - Electrical Blueprint Reading Students in this award are required to learn how to read master blueprints for all structure and installations requiring electrical wiring from commercial buildings to installing solar panels. This course focuses on the electrician’s responsibilities to follow the blueprint “electrical map” of all wires for all switches, fans, lighting, and all other electrical components required for each project while adhering to all regulatory codes, engineering, and architectural specifications. Other cour… --- # ELPT1371 — Residential Fixtures and Controls 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1371 - Residential Fixtures and Controls Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1371 - Residential Fixtures and Controls This course enables the student to show proficiency in the installation of residential fixtures and control systems through the study of the theory and application of electrical principles. Such study includes, yet not limited tothe principles of electrical voltage, control systems, blueprints, and hardware installation. Students will demonstrate proficiency testing, measurement, installation; use of appropriate tools and safety, application specific lighting controls; and, installat… --- # ELPT1372 — Commercial Fixtures and Controls 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1372 - Commercial Fixtures and Controls Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1372 - Commercial Fixtures and Controls This course enables the student to show proficiency in the installation of commercial lighting systems through the study of the theory and application of electrical principles. Such study includes yet not limited to the principles of electrical voltage, control systems, blueprints, and hardware installation. Students will demonstrate proficiency in testing and measurement; use of appropriate tools and safety, application specific lighting controls; and, installation of conductor termin… --- # ELPT1373 — Residential & Commercial Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1373 - Residential & Commercial Power Systems Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1373 - Residential & Commercial Power Systems This course enables students to show proficiency in the installation and calculation of photovoltaic fixtures and control systems through the study of the theory, mathematics and application of electrical principles. Such study includes, yet not limited to the principles of electrical voltage, controls systems, blueprints, and hardware installation. Students will demonstrate proficiency of testing and controls, installation of conductor terminations in accordance with NEC r… Prerequisites: ELPT1311, ELPT1370 --- # ELPT1380 — Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 1380 - Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 1380 - Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # ELPT2343 — Electrical Systems Design 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 2343 - Electrical Systems Design Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 2343 - Electrical Systems Design Electrical design of commercial and/or industrial projects including building layout, types of equipment, placement, sizing of electrical equipment, and all electrical calculations according to the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ELPT2347 — Electrical Testing and Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 2347 - Electrical Testing and Maintenance Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 2347 - Electrical Testing and Maintenance Proper and safe use of electrical power equipment test devices and the interpretation of test results. Includes protective relay testing and calibration, direct current (DC) testing, insulation power factor testing, and medium voltage switchgear. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ELPT2380 — Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 2380 - Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 2380 - Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 15 --- # ELPT2381 — Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General 3 credits · 3 hours ELPT 2381 - Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 2381 - Cooperative Education-Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 15 --- # ELPT2419 — Programmable Logic Controllers I 4 credits · 4 hours ELPT 2419 - Programmable Logic Controllers I Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 2419 - Programmable Logic Controllers I Fundamental concepts of programmable logic controllers, principles of operation, and numbering systems as applied to electrical controls. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ELMT 1301 , TECM 1301 Prerequisites: ELMT1301, TECM1301 --- # ELPT2449 — Industrial Automation 4 credits · 4 hours ELPT 2449 - Industrial Automation Add to HCC Catalog ELPT 2449 - Industrial Automation Electrical control systems, applications, and interfacing utilized in industrial automation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Pre/Corequisite(s): Department Approval --- # INCR1302 — Physics of Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours INCR 1302 - Physics of Instrumentation Add to HCC Catalog INCR 1302 - Physics of Instrumentation An introduction to a simple pneumatic control loop. Introduction to pressure, temperature, level, and flow transmitters and the various transducers used in the detection of changes in process variables. This course is designed to familiarize the student with the instrumentation devices utilized in industrial automation and process control environments. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Pre/Corequisite(s): ELPT 1311 --- # INTC1343 — Application of Industrial Automatic Controls 3 credits · 3 hours INTC 1343 - Application of Industrial Automatic Controls Add to HCC Catalog INTC 1343 - Application of Industrial Automatic Controls Automatic process control including measuring devices, analog and digital instrumentation, signal transmitters, recorders, alarms, controllers, control valves, and process and instrument drawings. Includes connection and troubleshooting of loops. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): INTC 1441 --- # INTC1356 — Instrumentation Calibration 3 credits · 3 hours INTC 1356 - Instrumentation Calibration Add to HCC Catalog INTC 1356 - Instrumentation Calibration Techniques for configuring and calibrating transmitters, controllers, recorders, valves, and valve positioners. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): CETT 1403 --- # INTC1441 — Principles of Automatic Control 4 credits · 4 hours INTC 1441 - Principles of Automatic Control Add to HCC Catalog INTC 1441 - Principles of Automatic Control Basic measurements, automatic control systems and design, closed loop systems, controllers, feedback, control modes, and control configurations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): INTC 1356 Corequisite(s): CETT 1403 Prerequisites: INTC1356 --- # INTC2330 — Instrumentation Systems Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours INTC 2330 - Instrumentation Systems Troubleshooting Add to HCC Catalog INTC 2330 - Instrumentation Systems Troubleshooting Techniques for troubleshooting instrumentation systems in a process environment. Includes troubleshooting upsets in processes Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): INTC 1441 Prerequisites: INTC1441 --- # INTC2336 — Distributed Control and Programmable Logic 3 credits · 3 hours INTC 2336 - Distributed Control and Programmable Logic Add to HCC Catalog INTC 2336 - Distributed Control and Programmable Logic An overview of distributed control systems including configuration of programmable logic controllers, smart transmitters, and field communicators. Functions of digital systems in a process control environment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): INTC 1343 Corequisite(s): RBTC 1301 Prerequisites: INTC1343 --- # INSR1205 — Personal Insurance 2 credits · 2 hours INSR 1205 - Personal Insurance Add to HCC Catalog INSR 1205 - Personal Insurance Introduction to personal loss exposures and personal insurance policies for handling these exposures including auto, homeowners, life, health, marine, and various government insurance programs. May prepare students to take the licensing exam sponsored by the Texas Department of Insurance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # INSR1209 — Principles of Insurance 2 credits · 2 hours INSR 1209 - Principles of Insurance Add to HCC Catalog INSR 1209 - Principles of Insurance The overall concepts of the insurance industries based upon the profile of each of the industry types, organizational structures, and careers in the insurance industry. May prepare students to take the licensing exam sponsored by the Texas Department of Insurance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # INSR1217 — Insurance Customer Service Representative 2 credits · 2 hours INSR 1217 - Insurance Customer Service Representative Add to HCC Catalog INSR 1217 - Insurance Customer Service Representative Fundamental front-line customer service support for the delivery of information and quality service. Includes information about general insurance policies, terminology, and customer service procedures. May prepare students to take the licensing exam sponsored by the Texas Department of Insurance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # INSR1301 — Commercial Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours INSR 1301 - Commercial Insurance Add to HCC Catalog INSR 1301 - Commercial Insurance Introduction to business loss exposures and the operation of the insurance policies available for these exposures including property, business income, crime, marine, auto, and other government programs. May prepare students to take the licensing exam sponsored by the Texas Department of Insurance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # INSR1351 — Essentials of Risk Management 3 credits · 3 hours INSR 1351 - Essentials of Risk Management Add to HCC Catalog INSR 1351 - Essentials of Risk Management Risk management decision-making process with emphasis on identification and analysis of loss exposures and development of alternative techniques for the treatment of each exposure. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # INSR2340 — Multiline Insurance Sales and Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours INSR 2340 - Multiline Insurance Sales and Marketing Add to HCC Catalog INSR 2340 - Multiline Insurance Sales and Marketing Prospecting and presentation, types of coverage, identifying client needs, terminology, and analyzing homeowner’s coverage. Includes information related to sales transitions, analyzing automobile and specialized coverage, tax implications, loss ratios and agent responsibilities. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # INRW0100 — Companion Course 1 credits · 1 hours INRW 0100 - Companion Course Add to HCC Catalog INRW 0100 - Companion Course This course is a combined 1 hour lecture/ lab performance-based companion course designed to develop student’s critical reading and academic writing skills. Students who enroll in this course are required to enroll in INRW 0410 . INRW 0100 is a companion course to INRW 0410 . The content of this course is based upon the needs of the accompanying INRW 0410 course. The focus is to prepare, support, and enable students to successfully perform in INRW 0410 . The course integrates complementary reading and writing assignm… --- # INRW0300 — Integrated Reading & Writing Course for ENGL 1301 3 credits · 3 hours INRW 0300 - Integrated Reading & Writing Course for ENGL 1301 Add to HCC Catalog INRW 0300 - Integrated Reading & Writing Course for ENGL 1301 A Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices, including audience, purpose, arrangement, and style. Focus on writing the academic essay as a vehicle for learning, communicating, and critical analysis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 e. and passing reading) OR Write: 340-390 and WS: 4-8 (i. e. and passing reading) READ 351-390. Prerequisites: READ351 --- # INRW0301 — Integrated Reading and Writing Course for HIST 1301 3 credits · 3 hours INRW 0301 - Integrated Reading and Writing Course for HIST 1301 Add to HCC Catalog INRW 0301 - Integrated Reading and Writing Course for HIST 1301 A United States History I includes the study of pre-Columbian, colonial, revolutionary, early national, slavery and sectionalism, and the Civil War/Reconstruction eras. Themes that may be addressed in United States History I include: American settlement and diversity, American culture, religion, civil and human rights, technological change, economic change, immigration and migration, and creation of the federal government. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 e. and… Prerequisites: READ351 --- # INRW0302 — Integrated Reading and Writing Course for HUMA 1301 3 credits · 3 hours INRW 0302 - Integrated Reading and Writing Course for HUMA 1301 Add to HCC Catalog INRW 0302 - Integrated Reading and Writing Course for HUMA 1301 A Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 e. and passing reading) OR Write: 340-390 and WS:4-8 (i. e. and passing reading) READ 351-390. Corequisite(s): Must be paired with HUMA 1301 Prerequisites: READ351 --- # INRW0303 — Integrated Reading and Writing Course for SOCI 1301 3 credits · 3 hours INRW 0303 - Integrated Reading and Writing Course for SOCI 1301 Add to HCC Catalog INRW 0303 - Integrated Reading and Writing Course for SOCI 1301 A Sociology examines virtually every aspect of social life or organizations, social institutions, culture, deviant and criminal behavior, social stratification, race and ethnicity, gender issues, technology, collective behavior and social movements. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 e. and passing reading) OR Write: 340-390 and WS: 4-8 (i. e. and passing reading) READ 351-390. Corequisite(s): Must be paired with SOCI 1301 Prerequisites: READ351 --- # INRW0410 — Integrated Read & Write I 4 credits · 4 hours INRW 0410 - Integrated Read & Write I Add to HCC Catalog INRW 0410 - Integrated Read & Write I This course is a combined 3 hour lecture/ 2 hour lab (1 hour technology lab & 1 hour writing lab), performance-based course designed to develop student’s critical reading and academic writing skills. The focus of the course will be on applying critical reading skills for organizing, analyzing, and retaining material and developing written work appropriate to the audience, purpose, situation, and length of the assignment. The course integrates intermediate reading skills with intermediate writing ski… --- # INRW0420 — Integrated Read and Write II 4 credits · 4 hours INRW 0420 - Integrated Read and Write II Add to HCC Catalog INRW 0420 - Integrated Read and Write II This course is a combined 3 hour lecture/ 2 hour lab (1 hour technology lab & 1 hour writing lab), performance-based course designed to develop student’s critical reading and academic writing skills. The focus of the course will be on applying critical reading skills for organizing, analyzing, and retaining material and developing written work appropriate to the audience, purpose, situation, and length of the assignment. The course integrates intermediate reading skills with intermediate writi… --- # IBUS1191 — Special Topics in International Business 1 credits · 1 hours IBUS 1191 - Special Topics in International Business Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1191 - Special Topics in International Business This course prepares students to sit for the Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) credential exam. The CGBP designation is recognized internationally as a professional credential for people who work in all fields related to international trade. This course must be taken in the last semester of any International Business program and it was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # IBUS1291 — Special Topics in International Business 2 credits · 2 hours IBUS 1291 - Special Topics in International Business Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1291 - Special Topics in International Business Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. (This course substitutes for IBUS 2280 .) Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Repeatable: This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # IBUS1300 — Global Logistics Management 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 1300 - Global Logistics Management Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1300 - Global Logistics Management Global logistics, management processes, procedures, and regulations used in transportation, physical distribution, warehousing, inventory control, materials handling, packaging, plant and warehouse location, risk management, customer service, and networks for logistics, suppliers, and information. Includes decision making and case resolution techniques to solve problems and to develop logistical and information networks for supply chain management appropriate for global corporations Lecture: 3 L… --- # IBUS1301 — Principles of Exports 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 1301 - Principles of Exports Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1301 - Principles of Exports Export management processes and procedures. Includes governmental controls and compliance, licensing of products, documentation, commercial invoices, and traffic procedures. Emphasizes human and public relations, management of personnel, finance, and accounting procedures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # IBUS1302 — Principles of Imports 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 1302 - Principles of Imports Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1302 - Principles of Imports Practices and processes of import management operations. Includes government controls and compliance. Emphasizes the preparation and understanding of import documents such as customs invoices, packing lists, and commercial invoices. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # IBUS1305 — Introduction to International Business and Trade 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 1305 - Introduction to International Business and Trade Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1305 - Introduction to International Business and Trade The techniques for entering the international marketplace. Emphasis on the impact and dynamics of sociocultural, demographic, economic, technological, and political-legal factors in the foreign trade environment. Topics include patterns of world trade, internationalization of the firm, and operating procedures of the multinational enterprise. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # IBUS1341 — Global Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 1341 - Global Supply Chain Management Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1341 - Global Supply Chain Management International purchasing or sourcing. Includes the advantages and the barriers of purchasing internationally, global sourcing, procurement technology, and purchasing processes. Emphasizes issues of contract administration, location, and evaluation of foreign suppliers, total cost approach, exchange fluctuations, customs procedures, and related topics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): LMGT 1319 Prerequisites: LMGT1319 --- # IBUS1354 — International Marketing Management 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 1354 - International Marketing Management Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1354 - International Marketing Management Analysis of international marketing strategies using market trends, costs, forecasting, pricing, sourcing and distribution factors. Development of an international export/import marketing plan. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # IBUS1370 — Economic Geography 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 1370 - Economic Geography Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 1370 - Economic Geography A study of material management, government regulations and distribution systems throughout the world as related to economic factors regarding agriculture, manufacturing, and materials utilization. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # IBUS2280 — Cooperative Education-International Business / Trade / Commerce 2 credits · 2 hours IBUS 2280 - Cooperative Education-International Business / Trade / Commerce Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 2280 - Cooperative Education-International Business / Trade / Commerce Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 10 Prerequisites: IBUS1305, MATH0314 --- # IBUS2332 — Global Business Simulation 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 2332 - Global Business Simulation Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 2332 - Global Business Simulation A simulation of a global environment. Students will engage in business practice and theory. The simulation may include researching foreign business cultures and importing and exporting products. Emphasizes participation in all business decisions related to running a simulated company. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # IBUS2335 — International Business Law 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 2335 - International Business Law Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 2335 - International Business Law A course in law as it applies to international business transactions in the global political-legal environment. Study of interrelationships among laws of different countries and the legal effects on individuals and business organizations. Topics include agency agreements, international contracts and administrations, regulations of exports and imports, technology transfers, regional transactions, intellectual property, product liability, and legal organization. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: IBUS1301, IBUS1302, IBUS1305 --- # IBUS2339 — International Banking and Trade Finance 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 2339 - International Banking and Trade Finance Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 2339 - International Banking and Trade Finance A course in international monetary systems, financial markets, flow of capital, foreign exchange, and financial institutions. Topics include export-import payments and financing the preparation of letters of Credit, related shipping documentation, and electronic transfers. An introduction to multinational financial decisions, such as financing foreign investment or working capital. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # IBUS2341 — Intercultural Management 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 2341 - Intercultural Management Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 2341 - Intercultural Management Cross-cultural comparisons of management and communications processes. Emphasizes cultural geographic distinctions and antecedents that affect individual, group, and organizational behavior. May include sociocultural demographics, economics, technology, political-legal issues, negotiations, and processes of decision making in the international cultural environment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): IBUS 1305 Prerequisites: IBUS1305 --- # IBUS2370 — Global Issues for Enterprise 3 credits · 3 hours IBUS 2370 - Global Issues for Enterprise Add to HCC Catalog IBUS 2370 - Global Issues for Enterprise Global Issues in Enterprise provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities that exist in different countries for creating social enterprise organizations. Topics include: lack of resources, lack of infrastructure, differing legal systems, cultural and social taboos on certain products or means of earning a living, corruption, lack of education as well as upcoming changes such as the impact of the Internet on education in lesser developed countries. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # INDS1301 — Basic Elements of Design 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1301 - Basic Elements of Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1301 - Basic Elements of Design A study of basic design concepts with projects in shape, line, value, texture, pattern, spatial illusion, and form. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INDS1311 — Fundamentals of Interior Design 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1311 - Fundamentals of Interior Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1311 - Fundamentals of Interior Design An introduction to the elements and principles of design, the interior design profession, and the interior design problem-solving process. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # INDS1315 — Materials, Methods and Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1315 - Materials, Methods and Estimating Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1315 - Materials, Methods and Estimating A study of materials, methods of construction and installation, and estimating for interior design applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INDS1319 — Technical Drawing for Interior Designers 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1319 - Technical Drawing for Interior Designers Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1319 - Technical Drawing for Interior Designers An Introduction to reading and preparing technical construction drawings for interior design, including plans, elevations, details, schedules, dimensions and lettering. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # INDS1341 — Color Theory and Application 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1341 - Color Theory and Application Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1341 - Color Theory and Application A study of color theory and its application to interior design. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INDS1345 — Commercial Design I 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1345 - Commercial Design I Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1345 - Commercial Design I A study of design principles applied to furniture layout and space planning for commercial interiors. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): INDS 2313 Prerequisites: INDS2313 --- # INDS1349 — Fundamentals of Space Planning 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1349 - Fundamentals of Space Planning Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1349 - Fundamentals of Space Planning The study of residential and light commercial spaces, including programming, codes, standards, space planning, drawings and presentations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): INDS 1301 , INDS 1319 and INDS 1311 or Department Approval Prerequisites: INDS1301, INDS1319, INDS1311 --- # INDS1352 — History, Civilization, of Interiors II 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1352 - History, Civilization, of Interiors II Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1352 - History, Civilization, of Interiors II A multi-cultural historical survey of design in architecture, interiors, furnishings, and decorative elements from the post-Renaissance period to present time. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # INDS1370 — History of Interiors 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 1370 - History of Interiors Add to HCC Catalog INDS 1370 - History of Interiors The course is a multicultural, historical survey of various styles and periods of antiquities, architecture, interiors, and furnishings with consideration of Asia, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Spain, France, post-Renaissance through the present. It offers a critical overview of the History, Civilization, of interior design, its connection t different periods and cultures, and its integral relationship with architecture and decorative arts. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # INDS2237 — Portfolio Presentation 2 credits · 2 hours INDS 2237 - Portfolio Presentation Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2237 - Portfolio Presentation A course in the preparation and presentation of a comprehensive interior design portfolio, including resume preparation, employment interview skills, and goal setting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Approval of course instructor or Department Approval; --- # INDS2264 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Interior Design 2 credits · 2 hours INDS 2264 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Interior Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2264 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Interior Design Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 --- # INDS2270 — Photoshop for Interior Design 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2270 - Photoshop for Interior Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2270 - Photoshop for Interior Design An exploration of Adobe Photoshop and its application to the practice of interior design to create visual design communication materials, renderings, and presentations. Lecture: 1 Lab: 5 Prerequisite(s): INDS 2317 Prerequisites: INDS2317 --- # INDS2271 — Digital Presentation Methods 2 credits · 2 hours INDS 2271 - Digital Presentation Methods Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2271 - Digital Presentation Methods An exploration of Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Google SketchUp and their application to the practice of interior design to create visual design communication materials, renderings, and presentations. Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 --- # INDS2305 — Interior Design Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2305 - Interior Design Graphics Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2305 - Interior Design Graphics Skill development in computer-generated graphics and technical drawings for interior design applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): INDS 1319 or Department Approval Prerequisites: INDS1319 --- # INDS2307 — Textiles for Interior Design 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2307 - Textiles for Interior Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2307 - Textiles for Interior Design The study of interior design textiles including characteristics, care, codes, and applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INDS2310 — Kitchen and Bath Design 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2310 - Kitchen and Bath Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2310 - Kitchen and Bath Design The study and application of the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s Guideline and Planning Standards and Safety Criteria for residential kitchens and bathrooms including Universal Design concepts. Also includes the study and selection of kitchen and bath materials, equipment and cabinetry. Computer aided kitchen and bath design software is introduced. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): INDS 1349 , INDS 2305 and INDS 2317 Prerequisites: INDS1349, INDS2305, INDS2317 --- # INDS2311 — Interior Environment Factors 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2311 - Interior Environment Factors Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2311 - Interior Environment Factors A study of human factors affecting the interior environment, including proxemics, ergonomics, and universal design. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Associate Degree in Interior Design or Department Approval --- # INDS2313 — Residential Design I 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2313 - Residential Design I Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2313 - Residential Design I The study of residential spaces, including the identification of client needs, programming, standards, space planning, drawings, and presentations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): INDS 1311 , INDS 1341 , INDS 1349 , INDS 2330 and INDS 2317 Prerequisites: INDS1311, INDS1341, INDS1349, INDS2330, INDS2317 --- # INDS2315 — Lighting for Interior Designers 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2315 - Lighting for Interior Designers Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2315 - Lighting for Interior Designers Fundamentals of lighting design, including lamps, luminaries, lighting techniques, and applications for residential and commercial projects. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): INDS 1319 or Department Approval Prerequisites: INDS1319 --- # INDS2317 — Rendering Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2317 - Rendering Techniques Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2317 - Rendering Techniques A study of rendering techniques for formal interior design presentation, using a variety of media. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): INDS 2321 Prerequisites: INDS2321 --- # INDS2321 — Presentation Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2321 - Presentation Drawing Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2321 - Presentation Drawing An introduction to two-and three-dimensional presentations, including drawings with one- and two-point perspectives, plans, and elevations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INDS2325 — Professional Practices for Interior Designers 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2325 - Professional Practices for Interior Designers Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2325 - Professional Practices for Interior Designers A study of business practices and procedures for interior designers, including professional ethics, project management, marketing, and legal issues. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # INDS2330 — Interior Design Building Systems 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2330 - Interior Design Building Systems Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2330 - Interior Design Building Systems An overview of building materials, mechanical systems, and construction techniques as applied to interior design. Discussion of codes, project sequencing and the interpretation of detailed working drawings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # INDS2370 — Digital Presentation Methods 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2370 - Digital Presentation Methods Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2370 - Digital Presentation Methods An exploration of Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Google SketchUp and their application to the practice of interior design to create visual design communication materials, renderings, and presentations. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): INDS 2321 Prerequisites: INDS2321 --- # INDS2371 — Advanced Kitchen and Bath Design 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2371 - Advanced Kitchen and Bath Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2371 - Advanced Kitchen and Bath Design Kitchen and bath design students upon completion of this course demonstrate the knowledge of advanced approaches to their solutions including knowledge of NKBA Planning Guidelines for the kitchen and bath, and NKBA Access Planning Guidelines used in universal design projects. Upon completion students acquire mastery of solving problems, mastery of developing a concept and theme design, mastery of producing professional working documents, mastery of presenting the idea, and mastery of p… --- # INDS2386 — Internship-Interior Design 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2386 - Internship-Interior Design Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2386 - Internship-Interior Design An experience external to the college for an advanced student in the specialized field involving a written agreement between the educational institution and a business or industry. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves --- # INDS2405 — Interior Design Graphics (Revit) 3 credits · 3 hours INDS 2405 - Interior Design Graphics (Revit) Add to HCC Catalog INDS 2405 - Interior Design Graphics (Revit) Skill development in computer-generated graphics and technical drawings for interior design applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # JAPN1411 — Beginning Japanese I 4 credits · 4 hours JAPN 1411 - Beginning Japanese I Add to HCC Catalog JAPN 1411 - Beginning Japanese I Introduction to Japanese language and culture. Development of basic skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness. Course includes vocabulary building, conversation and grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370 --- # JAPN1412 — Beginning Japanese II 4 credits · 4 hours JAPN 1412 - Beginning Japanese II Add to HCC Catalog JAPN 1412 - Beginning Japanese II Continuation of JAPN 1411 . Further development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and cultural awareness. More advanced grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: JAPN1411, INRW0420 --- # KINE1100 — Golf 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 1100 - Golf Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1100 - Golf The student will learn the basic fundamental skills of golf and become familiar with the basic rules, tournament play and terminology involved with beginning golf. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 2 --- # KINE1103 — Yoga 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 1103 - Yoga Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1103 - Yoga This class will acquaint the student with history, development, branches and practices of yoga with emphasis on physical practice of individual postures, sets of postures, breathing techniques, meditation and relaxation techniques. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 3 --- # KINE1105 — Jogging 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 1105 - Jogging Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1105 - Jogging The student will learn proper and safe walking/jogging/running techniques to begin a cardiovascular training program and will learn the basic physiological principles for distance walking/jogging/running. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 2 --- # KINE1113 — Physical Fitness Training 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 1113 - Physical Fitness Training Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1113 - Physical Fitness Training Instruction and participation in physical and recreational activities. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 2 --- # KINE1146 — Beginning Bowling 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 1146 - Beginning Bowling Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1146 - Beginning Bowling This course includes everything the beginning bowler needs to know about the game of bowling; rules, regulations, and techniques. In addition to the basics of bowling, this course attempts to give each student a better understanding of the elements involved in the game and enhance his or her enjoyment and performance of the number one indoor participant lifetime sport in the United States. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 2 --- # KINE1164 — Introduction to Physical Fitness and Wellness 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 1164 - Introduction to Physical Fitness and Wellness Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1164 - Introduction to Physical Fitness and Wellness This course will provide an overview of the lifestyle necessary for fitness and health. Students will participate in physical activities and assess their fitness status. Students will be introduced to proper nutrition, weight management, cardiovascular health, flexibility, and strength training. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 2 --- # KINE1301 — Foundations of Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours KINE 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology The purpose of this course is to provide students with an overview to the disciplinary knowledge that includes the historical development of physical education, kinesiology, exercise science, and sport. This course offers the student both an introduction to the knowledge base, as well as information on expanding career opportunities. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # KINE1304 — Personal/Community Health 3 credits · 3 hours KINE 1304 - Personal/Community Health Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1304 - Personal/Community Health This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals, concepts, strategies, applications, and contemporary trends related to understanding personal and/or community health issues. This course also focuses on empowering various populations with the ability to practice healthy living, promote healthy lifestyles, and enhance individual well-being. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # KINE1306 — First Aid 3 credits · 3 hours KINE 1306 - First Aid Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1306 - First Aid Instruction and practice for emergency care. Designed to enable students to recognize and avoid hazards within their environment, to render intelligent assistance in case of accident or sudden illness, and to develop skills necessary for the immediate and temporary care of the victim. Successful completion of the course may enable the student to receive a certificate from a nationally recognized agency Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # KINE1338 — Concepts of Physical Fitness 3 credits · 3 hours KINE 1338 - Concepts of Physical Fitness Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1338 - Concepts of Physical Fitness This course is designed to familiarize students with knowledge, understanding and values of health related fitness and its influence on the quality of life emphasizing the development and implementation of fitness programs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # KINE1346 — Drug Use & Abuse 3 credits · 3 hours KINE 1346 - Drug Use & Abuse Add to HCC Catalog KINE 1346 - Drug Use & Abuse Study of the use, misuse and abuse of drugs and other harmful substances in today’s society. Physiological, sociological, pharmacological and psychological factors will be emphasized. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # KINE2111 — Weight Training & Conditioning 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 2111 - Weight Training & Conditioning Add to HCC Catalog KINE 2111 - Weight Training & Conditioning Basic fundamental skills and techniques of a strength and conditioning program. Emphasis is placed on correct procedures and use of equipment. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 2 --- # KINE2113 — Individual Fitness Training 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 2113 - Individual Fitness Training Add to HCC Catalog KINE 2113 - Individual Fitness Training Provides opportunity to accomplish fitness --- # KINE2115 — Weight Training and Conditioning II 1 credits · 1 hours KINE 2115 - Weight Training and Conditioning II Add to HCC Catalog KINE 2115 - Weight Training and Conditioning II Emphasis is placed on acquiring advanced training techniques for improving muscular strength, including competitive lifting skills. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Activity: 2 --- # KINE2356 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours KINE 2356 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries Add to HCC Catalog KINE 2356 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries Prevention and care of athletic injuries with emphasis on qualities of a good athletic trainer, avoiding accidents and injuries, recognizing signs and symptoms of specific sports injuries and conditions, immediate and long-term care of injuries, and administration procedures in athletic training. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # KORE1411 — Beginning Korean I 4 credits · 4 hours KORE 1411 - Beginning Korean I Add to HCC Catalog KORE 1411 - Beginning Korean I Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370 --- # KORE1412 — Beginning Korean II 4 credits · 4 hours KORE 1412 - Beginning Korean II Add to HCC Catalog KORE 1412 - Beginning Korean II Continuation of fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370 --- # BMGT1309 — Information and Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1309 - Information and Project Management Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1309 - Information and Project Management Critical path methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes time/cost tradeoffs, resource utilization, stochastic considerations, task determination, time management, scheduling management, status reports, budget management, customer service, professional attitude, and project supervision. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): LMGT 1319 Prerequisites: LMGT1319 --- # BMGT1392 — Special Topics in Purchasing, Procurement, and Contracts Management 3 credits · 3 hours BMGT 1392 - Special Topics in Purchasing, Procurement, and Contracts Management Add to HCC Catalog BMGT 1392 - Special Topics in Purchasing, Procurement, and Contracts Management Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LMGT1170 — Certified Logistics Associate 1 credits · 1 hours LMGT 1170 - Certified Logistics Associate Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1170 - Certified Logistics Associate This course satisfies the requirements for a student to take the national Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) test for certification as a Certified Logistics Associate. Major topics include understanding the life cycle of global chain logistics, the logistics environment and familiarization with different material handling equipment, introduction to safety principles and safe equipment handling, quality control principles, workplace communications, teamwork and problem solving. Lect… --- # LMGT1171 — Introduction to Supply Chain Technology Applications 1 credits · 1 hours LMGT 1171 - Introduction to Supply Chain Technology Applications Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1171 - Introduction to Supply Chain Technology Applications This course will introduce students to various technologies for warehouse management, transportation/fleet management, inventory management, enterprise management, and artificial intelligence used by supply chain management and logistics. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # LMGT1173 — Supply Chain Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours LMGT 1173 - Supply Chain Leadership Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1173 - Supply Chain Leadership Develop and improve professional soft skills through group assignments and weekly focused activities to analyze current habits, break assumptions, learn industry expectations, and practice new professional skills. Major topics include time management, active listening, email etiquette, conflict resolution, goal setting, job search, resume writing, and professional branding. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # LMGT1271 — Certified Logistics Technician 2 credits · 2 hours LMGT 1271 - Certified Logistics Technician Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1271 - Certified Logistics Technician Students who have successfully completed the first level logistics associate course are prepared for the second level certification. The focus of the course is on product receiving, storage order processing, packaging and shipment, inventory control, evaluation of transportation modes and dispatch and tracking. This second course is a second level certification from the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council, (MSSC). These are industry led nationally validated skills standards. The assessm… --- # LMGT1319 — Introduction to Business Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1319 - Introduction to Business Logistics Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1319 - Introduction to Business Logistics A systems approach to managing activities associated with traffic, transportation, inventory management and control, warehousing, packaging, order processing, and materials handling. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LMGT1321 — Introduction to Materials Handling 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1321 - Introduction to Materials Handling Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1321 - Introduction to Materials Handling Introduces the concepts and principles of materials management to include inventory control and forecasting activities. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LMGT1323 — Domestic and International Transportation Management 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1323 - Domestic and International Transportation Management Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1323 - Domestic and International Transportation Management An overview of the principles and practices of transportation and its role in the distribution process. Emphasis on the physical transportation systems involved in the United States as well as on global distribution systems. Topics include carrier responsibilities and services, freight classifications, rates, tariffs, and public policy and regulations. Also includes logistical geography and the development of skills to solve logistical transporta… --- # LMGT1325 — Warehouse and Distribution Center Management 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1325 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Management Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1325 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Management Emphasis on physical distribution and total supply chain management. Includes warehouse operations management, hardware and software operations, bar codes, organizational effectiveness, just-in-time manufacturing, continuous replenishment, and third party. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LMGT1341 — Freight Loss and Damage Claims 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1341 - Freight Loss and Damage Claims Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1341 - Freight Loss and Damage Claims An analysis of bill of lading contracts and liability for lost or damaged freight, including procedures for filing and documenting claims. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): LMGT 1319 ; LMGT 1323 Prerequisites: LMGT1319, LMGT1323 --- # LMGT1345 — Economics of Transportation and Distribution 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1345 - Economics of Transportation and Distribution Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1345 - Economics of Transportation and Distribution A study of the basic economic principles and concepts applicable to transportation and distribution. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LMGT1349 — Materials Requirement Planning 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1349 - Materials Requirement Planning Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1349 - Materials Requirement Planning A study of materials requirement planning that includes net change versus regenerative systems, lot sizing, and the time sharing of dependent demand. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): LMGT 1319 ; IBUS 1341 OR BMGT 1313 Prerequisites: LMGT1319, IBUS1341, BMGT1313 --- # LMGT1370 — Equipment Operation 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 1370 - Equipment Operation Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 1370 - Equipment Operation This course provides students with skills to demonstrate proficiency in the use of equipment used in material handling. Topics include forklift truck safety principles and driving, lifting and delivery proficiency with the forklift. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # LMGT2272 — Supply Chain & Logistics Technology Solutions 2 credits · 2 hours LMGT 2272 - Supply Chain & Logistics Technology Solutions Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 2272 - Supply Chain & Logistics Technology Solutions This course focuses on equipping students with the essential knowledge and skills in logistics technology required to excel in the local logistics and supply chain industry. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): LMGT 1171 ; LMGT 1319 Prerequisites: LMGT1171, LMGT1319 --- # LMGT2288 — Internship: Logistics and Materials Management 2 credits · 2 hours LMGT 2288 - Internship: Logistics and Materials Management Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 2288 - Internship: Logistics and Materials Management A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 12 --- # LMGT2372 — Supply Chain & Logistics Technology Solutions 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 2372 - Supply Chain & Logistics Technology Solutions Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 2372 - Supply Chain & Logistics Technology Solutions This course focuses on equipping students with the essential knowledge and skills in logistics technology required to excel in the local logistics and supply chain industry. Content: Students will learn which technology and platforms can execute the needed tasks and/or will have the information they need to optimize and troubleshoot a supply chain issue. Students will also learn how to properly document and communicate solutions to supply chain/logistics probl… Prerequisites: LMGT1171, LMGT1319 --- # LMGT2389 — Internship: Logistics and Materials Management 3 credits · 3 hours LMGT 2389 - Internship: Logistics and Materials Management Add to HCC Catalog LMGT 2389 - Internship: Logistics and Materials Management A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer as applicable to maritime transportation logistics. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 18 --- # NAUT1305 — Introduction to Ships and Shipping 3 credits · 3 hours NAUT 1305 - Introduction to Ships and Shipping Add to HCC Catalog NAUT 1305 - Introduction to Ships and Shipping Presentation of the maritime industry and ships used in the transportation of goods and services. Maritime nomenclature, and types, missions, and construction of vessels. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # NAUT1345 — Marine Cargo Operations 3 credits · 3 hours NAUT 1345 - Marine Cargo Operations Add to HCC Catalog NAUT 1345 - Marine Cargo Operations An overview of modern cargo principles and handling, including loading, stowage, and discharge operations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): NAUT 1305 Prerequisites: NAUT1305 --- # MCHN1302 — Print Reading for Machining Trades 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1302 - Print Reading for Machining Trades Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1302 - Print Reading for Machining Trades A study of blueprints for machining trades with emphasis on machine drawings. Use of sketching techniques to create pictorial and multiple-view drawings. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Corequisite(s): MCHN 1338 --- # MCHN1305 — Metals and Heat Treatment 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1305 - Metals and Heat Treatment Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1305 - Metals and Heat Treatment Introduction to the properties of metals and principles of heat treatment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1338 ; MCHN 1343 Prerequisites: MCHN1338, MCHN1343 --- # MCHN1308 — Basic Lathe 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1308 - Basic Lathe Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1308 - Basic Lathe An introduction to the common types of lathes. Emphasis on basic parts, nomenclature, lathe operations, safety, machine mathematics, blueprint reading, and theory. Lecture: 1 Lab: 5 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1302 ; MCHN 1338 ; ENTC 1347 Prerequisites: MCHN1302, MCHN1338, ENTC1347 --- # MCHN1313 — Basic Milling Operations 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1313 - Basic Milling Operations Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1313 - Basic Milling Operations An introduction to the common types of milling machines, part nomenclature, basic machine operations and procedures, safety, machine mathematics, blueprint reading, and theory. Lecture: 1 Lab: 5 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1302 ; MCHN 1338 ; ENTC 1347 Prerequisites: MCHN1302, MCHN1338, ENTC1347 --- # MCHN1320 — Precision Tools and Measurement 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1320 - Precision Tools and Measurement Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1320 - Precision Tools and Measurement An introduction to the modern science of dimensional metrology. Emphasis on the identification, selection, and application of various types of precision instruments associated with the machining trade. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurements while using standard measuring tools. as an 8 week hybrid course. Lecture/Lab combination more accurately reflects class. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 --- # MCHN1326 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1326 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1326 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) A study of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software which is used to develop applications for manufacturing. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ENTC 1347 ; MCHN 1343 Prerequisites: ENTC1347, MCHN1343 --- # MCHN1338 — Basic Machine Shop I 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1338 - Basic Machine Shop I Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1338 - Basic Machine Shop I A course that introduces machining fundamentals. Use basic machine tools including the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Corequisite(s): MCHN 1302 --- # MCHN1343 — Machine Shop Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 1343 - Machine Shop Mathematics Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 1343 - Machine Shop Mathematics Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MCHN2303 — Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 2303 - Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 2303 - Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls Programming and operation of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machine shop equipment. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1302 ; MCHN 1338 Prerequisites: MCHN1302, MCHN1338 --- # MCHN2331 — Operation of CNC Turning Centers 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 2331 - Operation of CNC Turning Centers Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 2331 - Operation of CNC Turning Centers CNC operations with an emphasis on turning centers. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1302 Prerequisites: MCHN1302 --- # MCHN2333 — Advanced Lathe Operations 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 2333 - Advanced Lathe Operations Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 2333 - Advanced Lathe Operations A study of advanced lathe operations. Identify and use of special cutting tools and support tooling, such as form tools, carbide inserts, taper attachments, follower and steady rest. Close tolerance machining required. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1308 , TECM 1301 Prerequisites: MCHN1308, TECM1301 --- # MCHN2334 — Operation of CNC Machining Centers 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 2334 - Operation of CNC Machining Centers Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 2334 - Operation of CNC Machining Centers CNC operations with an emphasis on machining centers. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): INMT 1345 ; MCHN 1313 ; MCHN 1320 ; MCHN 1343 Prerequisites: INMT1345, MCHN1313, MCHN1320, MCHN1343 --- # MCHN2335 — Advanced CNC Machining 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 2335 - Advanced CNC Machining Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 2335 - Advanced CNC Machining Advanced CNC operation with an emphasis on programming and operations of machining and turning centers. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 2331 ; MCHN 2334 Prerequisites: MCHN2331, MCHN2334 --- # MCHN2337 — Advanced Milling Operations 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 2337 - Advanced Milling Operations Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 2337 - Advanced Milling Operations An advanced study of milling machine operations. Identification and/or use of milling cutters and support tooling. Lecture: 1 Lab: 5 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1313 , TECM 1301 Prerequisites: MCHN1313, TECM1301 --- # MCHN2341 — Advanced Machining I 3 credits · 3 hours MCHN 2341 - Advanced Machining I Add to HCC Catalog MCHN 2341 - Advanced Machining I A study of advanced lathe and milling operations. Emphasis on advanced cutting operations of the lathe and milling machines, including the use of special tooling, bench assembly, and materials identification. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # INMT1305 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1305 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1305 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INMT1311 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1311 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1311 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing A study of the principles and application of computer integrated manufacturing. Employs all aspects of a system including but not limited to integration of material handling, manufacturing, and computer hardware and programming. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): TECM 1301 , ITSC 1309 Prerequisites: TECM1301, ITSC1309 --- # INMT1317 — Industrial Automation 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1317 - Industrial Automation Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1317 - Industrial Automation Applications of industrial automation systems including identification of system requirements, equipment integration, motors, controllers, and sensors. Coverage of set-up, maintenance, and testing of the automated system. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INMT1319 — Manufacturing Processes 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1319 - Manufacturing Processes Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1319 - Manufacturing Processes Exploration of a variety of methods used in manufacturing. Theory and application of processes including but not limited to metal forming, welding, machining, heat treating, plating, assembly procedures, and process control considerations, casting and injection molding. Lecture: 1 Lab: 5 --- # INMT1343 — Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1343 - Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1343 - Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Computer-assisted applications in integrating engineering graphics and manufacturing. Emphasis on the conversion of a working drawing using computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software and related input and output devices to translate into machine code. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): MCHN 1302 Prerequisites: MCHN1302 --- # INMT1345 — Computer Numerical Controls 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1345 - Computer Numerical Controls Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1345 - Computer Numerical Controls A study of numerical controlled machine operations in a CAM/CIM environment. Emphasis on standard and computer numerical controlled (CNC) procedures for planning, preparing, and operating a computer-assisted machine. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Pre/Corequisite(s): MCHN 1302 ; ENTC 1347 --- # INMT1370 — Lean Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1370 - Lean Manufacturing Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1370 - Lean Manufacturing Study of principles of lean manufacturing-manufacturing engineering; including a systematic approach to reducing costs and lead-time. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INMT1371 — Materials and Applications 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1371 - Materials and Applications Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1371 - Materials and Applications Introduction to metallic and non-metallic materials assessment and characterization. Examination of the selection and applications of materials, and processing characteristics on materials properties. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # INMT1372 — Quality and Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1372 - Quality and Assessment Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1372 - Quality and Assessment Introduction to statistical tools and techniques required for solving industrial problems and for the continuous improvement of processes. The laboratory component provides hands-on experience with modern metrology tools and techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INMT1373 — Machine Shop Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 1373 - Machine Shop Logistics Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1373 - Machine Shop Logistics Study of concepts, issues, and techniques used to plan, analyze, and maximize the productivity of machine shop logistics; examination of key production planning decision making areas such as inventories, layout, capacity, and supply chain management. Particular interest will be the study of techniques and technologies for managing and optimizing the materials supply chain in a manufacturing domain. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # INMT2345 — Industrial Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 2345 - Industrial Troubleshooting Add to HCC Catalog INMT 2345 - Industrial Troubleshooting An advanced study of the techniques used in troubleshooting various types of industrial equipment including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems and their control devices. Emphasis will be placed on the use of schematics and diagrams in conjunction with proper troubleshooting procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # INMT2370 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours INMT 2370 - Project Management Add to HCC Catalog INMT 2370 - Project Management Provide principles of project management directed toward supervisory and project management duties and responsibilities in technology based organizations and the methods required to fulfill these functions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # MART1370 — Introduction to Maritime Shipping 3 credits · 3 hours MART 1370 - Introduction to Maritime Shipping Add to HCC Catalog MART 1370 - Introduction to Maritime Shipping This program will introduce the students to the unique role of the Maritime industry in logistics. Topics include port operations, modes of cargo handling and stowage, general shipping, ship construction, types of transport ships, tankers, shipboard nomenclature and the mission of merchant ships. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG1302 — Principles of Retailing 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 1302 - Principles of Retailing Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 1302 - Principles of Retailing Introduction to the retailing environment and its relationship to consumer demographics, trends, and traditional/nontraditional retailing markets. The employment of retailing techniques and the factors that influence modern retailing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG1311 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 1311 - Principles of Marketing Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 1311 - Principles of Marketing Introduction to the marketing functions: identification of consumer and organizational needs; explanation of economic, psychological, sociological, and global issues; and description and analysis of the importance of marketing research. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG1370 — Enterprise Mindset 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 1370 - Enterprise Mindset Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 1370 - Enterprise Mindset Enterprise Skills provides an overview of the crucial skills needed for individuals to excel at developing both for profit and not-for profit (social) enterprise ventures. All the pertinent skills will be covered, including action oriented activities to provide students with skills necessary to succeed. Topics will include: creativity, experimentation, risk-taking, self-reliance, character, self-leadership, growth mindset, action orientation, persistence, resourcefulness, collaboration and empathy. Lecture: 3 Lab… --- # MRKG1371 — Sports & Entertainment Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 1371 - Sports & Entertainment Marketing Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 1371 - Sports & Entertainment Marketing Sports and Entertainment Marketing introduces the basic principles of marketing, economic impact, history, civilization of sports and entertainment, careers, and legal and business risks involved in the industry. Students learn about sports and entertainment consumers’ characteristics and buying behaviors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2312 — e-Commerce Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2312 - e-Commerce Marketing Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2312 - e-Commerce Marketing Explore electronic tools utilized in marketing; focus on marketing communications in developing customer relationships. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2333 — Principles of Selling 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2333 - Principles of Selling Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2333 - Principles of Selling Overview of the selling process. Identification of the elements of the communication process between buyers and sellers. Examination of the legal and ethical issues of organizations which affect salespeople. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2348 — Marketing Research and Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2348 - Marketing Research and Strategies Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2348 - Marketing Research and Strategies A simulated marketing environment for experience in marketing decision-making. Provides practical experiences in analyzing marketing cases. Includes dynamic interrelationships among marketing price, channels of distribution, promotion, and product responsibility. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2349 — Advertising and Sales Promotion 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2349 - Advertising and Sales Promotion Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2349 - Advertising and Sales Promotion Integrated marketing communications. Includes advertising principles and practices. Emphasizes multi-media of persuasive communication including buyer behavior, budgeting, and regulatory constraints. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2370 — Creativity and Innovation 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2370 - Creativity and Innovation Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2370 - Creativity and Innovation Creativity and Innovation will introduce the concepts of creativity and how those concepts spur innovation and the economy. Processes for the development of individual and organizational creativity will be covered as well as importance of innovation in economic communities, strategies for systematic development of innovative products/services/ideas, and topics related to using innovation in marketing to create demand, drive growth and build new industries. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): MRKG 1311 Prerequisites: MRKG1311 --- # MRKG2371 — Services Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2371 - Services Marketing Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2371 - Services Marketing An analysis of the principles, methods and problems of marketing for both professional and consumer services. A study of competition, customer service, services design, pricing, services promotion and distribution strategies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): MRKG 1311 Prerequisites: MRKG1311 --- # MRKG2372 — Consumer Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2372 - Consumer Behavior Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2372 - Consumer Behavior A study of buyer motives, reference groups, social class, culture, and family and social interrelationships are examined. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2374 — Marketing Case Studies 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2374 - Marketing Case Studies Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2374 - Marketing Case Studies A study of marketing problems and challenges through the use of case histories and actual marketing situations involving advertising, prices, distribution, product selection, client or consumer behavior, marketing training, market segmentation and international marketing. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2375 — Social Enterprise 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2375 - Social Enterprise Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2375 - Social Enterprise Social Enterprise is a comprehensive overview of the important aspects of enterprise as related to social needs and the development of not-for-profit organizations. Topics will include: the development of enterprise skills related to the creation of not-for profit social organizations such as fund-raising, public affairs, analyses of social needs (market assessment for social interests); organizational planning, marketing and leadership for the social organization, building community support, social media strategy… --- # MRKG2376 — Enterprise Opportunity Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2376 - Enterprise Opportunity Analysis Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2376 - Enterprise Opportunity Analysis A comprehensive overview of all aspects of opportunity analysis, including how to differentiate a good idea from a lucrative idea, how to analyze current and future markets for products/services, how to develop marketing and operations strategies based on the analyses. The course will culminate in an Enterprise Plan (similar to a business plan, but with more emphasis on analysis for innovation, strategies for taking action and being flexible as the market changes. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2377 — Financial Management/Budgeting for Enterprise Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2377 - Financial Management/Budgeting for Enterprise Marketing Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2377 - Financial Management/Budgeting for Enterprise Marketing Financial Management/Budgeting for Enterprise Marketing provides a comprehensive overview of the budgeting needs and processes of financial management that relate specifically to marketing the start-up enterprise (profit or not-for-profit). Enterprises have different financial needs and issues related directly to the development of innovation. This course will teach the students how to market and manage an enterprise will little or no funds… --- # MRKG2378 — Franchises 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2378 - Franchises Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2378 - Franchises Franchising is a comprehensive course that explores all aspects of utilizing the franchise model for developing a new venture. The pros and cons of the franchising model are explored. The financial requirements and risks, the legal pitfalls and obligations of franchises, and the process for expanding into franchises (for both franchisee and franchisor) are explored. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MRKG2380 — Cooperative Education-Marketing /Marketing Management, General 3 credits · 3 hours MRKG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Marketing /Marketing Management, General Add to HCC Catalog MRKG 2380 - Cooperative Education-Marketing /Marketing Management, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval and MRKG 1311 Prerequisites: MRKG1311 --- # MATH0314 — Intermediate Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0314 - Intermediate Algebra Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0314 - Intermediate Algebra * This course s students with basic math concepts required to be successful in MATH 1314. Topics include factoring, linear equations, distance and midpoint formulas, quadratic equations and applications, complex numbers, other types of equations, linear inequalities in one variable, and other types of inequalities, linear equations in two variables, functions, analyzing graphs of functions, a library of Parent functions, transformations of functions, combinations of functions, quadratic functions and models,… Prerequisites: MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # MATH0324 — Basic Concepts for Business Math 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0324 - Basic Concepts for Business Math Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0324 - Basic Concepts for Business Math * Topics include simplify fractions, conversion between decimal and percent, translate English phrases into algebraic expressions, terminology associated with sets, find subset, evaluate factorial expressions, understanding sample space, --- # MATH0332 — Introductory Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0332 - Introductory Algebra Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0332 - Introductory Algebra * The course provides students with an appreciation of the history, art, and beauty of mathematics in the world around us. Topics include an examination of sets with applications, an introduction to logic and truth tables, probability and statistics, financial management, mathematical modeling and its applications. Topics include real numbers, introduction to logic, polynomials, basic factoring, linear equations, percentage models, order of operations, set operations, and an introduction to other topics inclu… --- # MATH0342 — Basic Concepts for Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0342 - Basic Concepts for Statistics Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0342 - Basic Concepts for Statistics * Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended. Also, comprises of real numbers, motivational/organizing strategies, order of operations, proportions and percent, percent of increase/decrease, integer exponents, linear equations inequalities in one variable, and set operations. Basic Concepts for Statistics is a developmental math course whose topics include: An intro to real nu… --- # MATH0424 — Basic Math & Intro to Business Math 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 0424 - Basic Math & Intro to Business Math Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0424 - Basic Math & Intro to Business Math This course s students with basic math concepts required to be successful in MATH 1324. Math 0424P Basic Mathematics and Introduction to Business Math is a developmental math course whose topics include order of operations with integers, fractions and real numbers, percent, ratios, and proportions. An introduction to algebra including the simplification and solving of linear equations in one variable along with the use and manipulation of formulas; graphs of linear equations in t… --- # MATH0432 — Basic Math & Intro to Contemporary Math 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 0432 - Basic Math & Intro to Contemporary Math Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0432 - Basic Math & Intro to Contemporary Math This course s students with basic math concepts required to be successful in MATH 1332. Math 0432 (P) Basic Mathematics and Introduction to Contemporary Math is a developmental math course whose topics include order of operations with integers, fractions and real numbers, percent, ratios, proportions, introduction to logic, polynomials, basic factoring, linear equations, the Rectangular Coordinate System, set operations, and math for financial management. A comprehensive… --- # MATH0442 — Basic Math & Intro to Statistics 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 0442 - Basic Math & Intro to Statistics Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0442 - Basic Math & Intro to Statistics This course s students with basic math concepts required to be successful in MATH 1342. Math 0442 (P) Basic Mathematics and Introduction to Statistics is a developmental math course whose topics include order of operations with integers, fractions and real numbers, percent, ratios, and proportions. An introduction to algebra including the simplification and solving of linear equations in one variable, use and manipulation of formulas, and translation and solving of application problems… --- # MATH1314 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1314 - College Algebra Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1314 - College Algebra In-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # MATH1316 — Plane Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1316 - Plane Trigonometry Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1316 - Plane Trigonometry In-depth study and applications of trigonometry including definitions, identities, inverse functions, solutions of equations, graphing, and solving triangles. Additional topics such as vectors, polar coordinates and parametric equations may be included. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH1324 — Math for Business & Social Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1324 - Math for Business & Social Sciences Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1324 - Math for Business & Social Sciences The application of common algebraic functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and rational, to problems in business, economics, and the social sciences are addressed. The applications include mathematics of finance, including simple and compound interest and annuities; systems of linear equations; matrices; linear programming; and probability, including expected value. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH0324, MATH0424, MATH0314 --- # MATH1325 — Calculus for Business & Social Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1325 - Calculus for Business & Social Sciences Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1325 - Calculus for Business & Social Sciences This course is the basic study of limits and continuity, differentiation, optimization and graphing, and integration of elementary functions, with emphasis on applications in business, economics, and social sciences. This course is not a substitute for MATH 2413, Calculus I. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH1324 --- # MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics Intended for Non STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appropriate applications. Number sense, proportional reasoning, estimation, technology, and communication should be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH0332 --- # MATH1342 — Elementary Statistical Methods 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1342 - Elementary Statistical Methods Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1342 - Elementary Statistical Methods Collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH0342 --- # MATH1350 — Mathematics for Teachers I 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1350 - Mathematics for Teachers I Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1350 - Mathematics for Teachers I This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the conceptual development of the following: sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the various number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH1351 — Mathematics for Teachers II 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1351 - Mathematics for Teachers II Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1351 - Mathematics for Teachers II This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the concepts of geometry, measurement, probability, and statistics with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH1442 — Stat II: Statistics for Non-STEM Majors 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 1442 - Stat II: Statistics for Non-STEM Majors Add to HCC Catalog MATH 1442 - Stat II: Statistics for Non-STEM Majors Topics include probability, binomial and normal distributions, and their applications, random sampling, statistical inference, estimation, confidence intervals, and tests of statistical hypotheses, and analysis of variance. Students who have completed MATH 1342 successfully should NOT take MATH 1442. Students will Not receive Credit for both MATH 1342 and MATH 1442. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH0342 --- # MATH2305 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2305 - Discrete Mathematics Add to HCC Catalog MATH 2305 - Discrete Mathematics A course designed to prepare math, computer science, and engineering majors for a background in abstraction, notation, and critical thinking for the mathematics most directly related to computer science. Topics include: logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, sequence and recurrence, elementary number theory, graph theory, and mathematical proof techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pr… Prerequisites: MATH2413 --- # MATH2318 — Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra Add to HCC Catalog MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra Introduces and provides models for application of the concepts of vector algebra. Topics include finite dimensional vector spaces and their geometric significance; representing and solving systems of linear equations using multiple methods, including Gaussian elimination and matrix inversion; matrices; determinants; linear transformations; quadratic forms; eigenvalues and eigenvector; and applications in science and engineering. Quadratic forms include Diagonalization of Symmetric Matrices. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH2414 --- # MATH2320 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2320 - Differential Equations Add to HCC Catalog MATH 2320 - Differential Equations Ordinary differential equations, including linear equations, systems of equations, equations with variable coefficients, existence and uniqueness of solutions, series solutions, singular points, transform methods, and boundary value problems; application of differential equations to real-world problems. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH2414 --- # MATH2412 — Pre-Calculus Math 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2412 - Pre-Calculus Math Add to HCC Catalog MATH 2412 - Pre-Calculus Math In-depth combined study of algebra, trigonometry, and other topics for calculus readiness. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH2413 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2413 - Calculus I Add to HCC Catalog MATH 2413 - Calculus I Limits and continuity; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; definition of the derivative of a function and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to maximizing or minimizing a function; the chain rule, mean value theorem, and rate of change problems; curve sketching; definite and indefinite integration of algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, with an application to calculation of areas. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH2412 --- # MATH2414 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2414 - Calculus II Add to HCC Catalog MATH 2414 - Calculus II Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions; parametric equations and polar coordinates; techniques of integration; sequences and series; improper integrals. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH2413 --- # MATH2415 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2415 - Calculus III Add to HCC Catalog MATH 2415 - Calculus III Advanced topics in calculus, including vectors and vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, and Jacobians; application of the line integral, including Green’s Theorem, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes’ Theorem. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MATH2414 --- # MDCA1205 — Medical Law and Ethics 2 credits · 2 hours MDCA 1205 - Medical Law and Ethics Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1205 - Medical Law and Ethics Instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants in health care settings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # MDCA1210 — Medical Assistant Interpersonal and Communication Skills 2 credits · 2 hours MDCA 1210 - Medical Assistant Interpersonal and Communication Skills Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1210 - Medical Assistant Interpersonal and Communication Skills Emphasis on the application of basic psychological principles and the study of behavior as they apply to special populations. Topics include procedures for self-understanding and social adaptability in interpersonal communication with patients and coworkers in an ambulatory care setting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # MDCA1254 — Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review 2 credits · 2 hours MDCA 1254 - Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1254 - Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review A preparation for one of the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) recognized credentialing exams. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # MDCA1264 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Medical / Clinical Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours MDCA 1264 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Medical / Clinical Assistant Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1264 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Medical / Clinical Assistant A health-related work-based external learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts relating to specific occupational --- # MDCA1265 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Medical/Clinical Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours MDCA 1265 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Medical/Clinical Assistant Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1265 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Medical/Clinical Assistant Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 14 --- # MDCA1313 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours MDCA 1313 - Medical Terminology Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1313 - Medical Terminology A study and practical application of a medical vocabulary system. Includes structure, recognition, analysis, definition, spelling, pronunciation, and combination of medical terms from prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining forms. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MDCA1321 — Administrative Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours MDCA 1321 - Administrative Procedures Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1321 - Administrative Procedures Medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, interpersonal communications, bookkeeping tasks, coding, billing, collecting, third party reimbursement, Credit arrangements, and computer use in the medical office. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # MDCA1343 — Medical Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours MDCA 1343 - Medical Insurance Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1343 - Medical Insurance Emphasizes medical office coding procedures for payment and reimbursement by patient or third party payers for health care settings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # MDCA1352 — Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours MDCA 1352 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1352 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures Application of governmental health care guidelines. Includes specimen collection and handling, quality assurance and quality control in performance of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)waived laboratory testing. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # MDCA1372 — Electronic Medical Record Documentation for Scribes 3 credits · 3 hours MDCA 1372 - Electronic Medical Record Documentation for Scribes Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1372 - Electronic Medical Record Documentation for Scribes This course addresses the basics of history and physical documentation in the electronic medical record. Provides practical application utilizing dictation and/or activities developed for the scribe industry in an ambulatory care setting. Topics include fundamentals of the Electronic Medical Record related to billing and coding. The course prepares students for hands-on skills of medical scribing. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # MDCA1409 — Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants 4 credits · 4 hours MDCA 1409 - Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1409 - Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants Emphasis on normal human anatomy and physiology of cells, tissues, organs, and systems with overview of common pathophysiology. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 --- # MDCA1417 — Procedures in a Clinical Setting 4 credits · 4 hours MDCA 1417 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1417 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting Emphasis on patient-centered assessment, examination, and treatment as directed by physician. Includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, office clinical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for the health care settings. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 --- # MDCA1448 — Pharmacology and Administration of Medications 4 credits · 4 hours MDCA 1448 - Pharmacology and Administration of Medications Add to HCC Catalog MDCA 1448 - Pharmacology and Administration of Medications Instruction in concepts and application of pharmacological principles. Focuses on drug classifications, principles and procedures of medication administration, mathematical systems and conversions, calculation of drug problems, and medico-legal responsibilities of the medical assistant. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # BITC1240 — Quality Assurance for the Biosciences 2 credits · 2 hours BITC 1240 - Quality Assurance for the Biosciences Add to HCC Catalog BITC 1240 - Quality Assurance for the Biosciences Quality assurance principles and applications. Includes quality control and Federal Drug Administration (FDA) regulations to the biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, and biomedical device industries. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): BITC 2350 Prerequisites: BITC1302 --- # BITC1311 — Introduction to Biotechnology 3 credits · 3 hours BITC 1311 - Introduction to Biotechnology Add to HCC Catalog BITC 1311 - Introduction to Biotechnology An introduction to biotechnology including career exploration, history and applications of biotechnology, molecular biology, bioethics, and laboratory safety practices. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # BITC1371 — Principles of Biomanufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours BITC 1371 - Principles of Biomanufacturing Add to HCC Catalog BITC 1371 - Principles of Biomanufacturing This course covers fundamentals of molecular biotechnology, including recombinant DNA, RNA expression, and protein production, as well as industrial processes. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Accepted into the program --- # BITC1402 — Biotechnology Laboratory Methods and Techniques 4 credits · 4 hours BITC 1402 - Biotechnology Laboratory Methods and Techniques Add to HCC Catalog BITC 1402 - Biotechnology Laboratory Methods and Techniques Laboratory operations, management, equipment, instrumentation, quality control techniques, and safety procedures. Includes laboratory practice in using pH meters, spectrophotometers, preparing buffers and solutions, and performing measurements and separatory techniques. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): BITC 2411 --- # BITC1491 — Special Topics in Biological Technology/Technician (Biomanufacturing) 4 credits · 4 hours BITC 1491 - Special Topics in Biological Technology/Technician (Biomanufacturing) Add to HCC Catalog BITC 1491 - Special Topics in Biological Technology/Technician (Biomanufacturing) Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # BITC2287 — Internship- Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 2 credits · 2 hours BITC 2287 - Internship- Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2287 - Internship- Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. External: 9 --- # BITC2350 — Bioinformatics 3 credits · 3 hours BITC 2350 - Bioinformatics Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2350 - Bioinformatics Current topics in bioinformatics, proteomics, and computational biology. Includes methods for high-throughput data collection, storing, and accessing biological data. Covers programs and algorithms used to analyze data. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): BITC 1240 Prerequisites: BITC2411 --- # BITC2377 — Biotechnology Capstone Experience 3 credits · 3 hours BITC 2377 - Biotechnology Capstone Experience Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2377 - Biotechnology Capstone Experience This course covers basic research steps, including identifying a problem, designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and writing results. It prepares students for Capstone, where they will complete their project. Students will plan and begin a small-scale research project in a biotechnology area. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 ; BITC 1311 ; BITC 1240 ; BITC 1402 ; BITC 1491 ; BITC 2411 ; BITC 2441 ; BITC 2431 Prerequisites: BIOL1306, BITC1311, BITC1240, BITC1402, BITC1491, BITC2411, BITC2441, BITC2431 --- # BITC2387 — Internship - Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 3 credits · 3 hours BITC 2387 - Internship - Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2387 - Internship - Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. External: 9 --- # BITC2411 — Biotechnology Laboratory Instrumentation 4 credits · 4 hours BITC 2411 - Biotechnology Laboratory Instrumentation Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2411 - Biotechnology Laboratory Instrumentation Theory, applications, and safe operation of various biotechnology-related analytical instruments. Addresses separation and identification techniques including electrophoresis, spectrophotometry, and chromatography. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): BITC 1402 Prerequisites: BITC1402 --- # BITC2431 — Cell Culture Techniques 4 credits · 4 hours BITC 2431 - Cell Culture Techniques Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2431 - Cell Culture Techniques Theory and applications of cell culture techniques. Laboratory emphasis on the principles and practices of applications such as initiation, cultivation, maintenance, and preservation of cell lines. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: BITC2411 --- # BITC2441 — Molecular Biology Techniques 4 credits · 4 hours BITC 2441 - Molecular Biology Techniques Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2441 - Molecular Biology Techniques In-depth coverage of the theory and laboratory techniques in molecular biology with an emphasis on gene expression and regulation, recombinant DNA, and nucleic acids. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: BIOL2320, BIOL2120 --- # BITC2445 — Medical Biotechnology 4 credits · 4 hours BITC 2445 - Medical Biotechnology Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2445 - Medical Biotechnology Biotechnology as it applies to medicine and medical research. Includes molecular mechanisms underlying diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and AIDS. Covers the applications of biotechnology to the diagnosis and treatment of disease as well as the development of drugs and therapeutic agents. Emphasizes research and medical-related biotechnology methods and laboratory procedures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: BITC1402 --- # BITC2473 — Immunochemical Techniques 4 credits · 4 hours BITC 2473 - Immunochemical Techniques Add to HCC Catalog BITC 2473 - Immunochemical Techniques Carry out Immunochemical methods and techniques, separation and identification of various blood cells, white blood cells and lymphocytes, performing immunoassays and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays, characterizing antibodies, antigen & antibody plating techniques, diagnosis of infectious diseases and metabolic disorders, Immunodiagnostic reagents. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: BITC1402, BIOL2320, BIOL2120, CHEM1311, CHEM1111 --- # MLAB1101 — Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science 1 credits · 1 hours MLAB 1101 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1101 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Introduction to medical laboratory science, structure, equipment, and philosophy. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 --- # MLAB1127 — Coagulation 1 credits · 1 hours MLAB 1127 - Coagulation Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1127 - Coagulation A course in coagulation theory, procedures, and practical applications. Includes laboratory exercises which rely on commonly performed manual and semiautomatic methods. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: MLAB1270 --- # MLAB1166 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 1 credits · 1 hours MLAB 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 Prerequisites: MLAB1270, MLAB1271, MLAB1211 --- # MLAB1167 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 1 credits · 1 hours MLAB 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 Prerequisites: MLAB1235, MLAB2331 --- # MLAB1211 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 1211 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1211 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids An introduction to urinalysis and body fluid analysis, including the anatomy and physiology of the kidney, and physical, chemical and microscopic examination of urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and other body fluids. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 --- # MLAB1231 — Parasitology/Mycology 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 1231 - Parasitology/Mycology Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1231 - Parasitology/Mycology A study of the taxonomy, morphology, and pathogenesis of human parasites and fungi, including the practical application of laboratory procedures. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 --- # MLAB1235 — Immunology/Serology 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 1235 - Immunology/Serology Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1235 - Immunology/Serology An introduction to the theory and application of basic immunology, including the immune response, principles of antigen-antibody reactions, and the principles of serological procedures. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 --- # MLAB1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 Prerequisites: MLAB2270, MLAB2271, MLAB1211 --- # MLAB1267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 Prerequisites: MLAB2434, MLAB1231 --- # MLAB1270 — Hematology I 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 1270 - Hematology I Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1270 - Hematology I Introduction to the theory and practical application of routine and special hematology procedures, both manual and automated, red blood cells and white blood cells maturation sequences, and normal and abnormal morphology and associated diseases. This course is the first part of a two-part course and concentrates on red cell disorders. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 --- # MLAB1271 — Hematology II 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 1271 - Hematology II Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 1271 - Hematology II Introduction to the theory and practical application of routine and special hematology procedures, both manual and automated; red blood cells and white blood cells maturation sequences, and normal and abnormal morphology and associated diseases. This course is the second part of a two-part course and concentrates on white blood cell disorders. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): MLAB 1270 Prerequisites: MLAB1270 --- # MLAB2232 — Seminar in Medical Laboratory Technology 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 2232 - Seminar in Medical Laboratory Technology Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 2232 - Seminar in Medical Laboratory Technology Designed to reinforce didactic information with laboratory methodologies and to allow exploration of advanced techniques in medical laboratory technology Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 --- # MLAB2238 — Advanced Topics in Medical Laboratory Technician/Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 2238 - Advanced Topics in Medical Laboratory Technician/Assistant Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 2238 - Advanced Topics in Medical Laboratory Technician/Assistant This course examines the integration of all areas of the clinical laboratory and correlates laboratory test data with diagnostic applications and pathophysiology using critical thinking skills. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 --- # MLAB2270 — Clinical Chemistry I 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 2270 - Clinical Chemistry I Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 2270 - Clinical Chemistry I An introduction to the principles and procedures of various tests performed in Clinical Chemistry. Presents the physiological basis for the test, the principle and procedure for the test, and the clinical significance of the test results, including quality control and normal values. Also includes basic chemical laboratory technique, chemical laboratory safety, electrolytes and acid-base balance, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and NPNs. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: CHEM1311 --- # MLAB2271 — Clinical Chemistry II 2 credits · 2 hours MLAB 2271 - Clinical Chemistry II Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 2271 - Clinical Chemistry II An introduction to the principles and procedures of various tests performed in Clinical Chemistry. Presents the physiological basis for the test, the principle and procedure for the test, and the clinical significance of the test results, including quality control and normal values. Also includes basic chemical laboratory technique, chemical laboratory safety, electrolytes and acid-base balance, enzymes, cardiac, pancreatic, and liver function, vitamins and endocrinology. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MLAB2270 --- # MLAB2331 — Immunohematology 3 credits · 3 hours MLAB 2331 - Immunohematology Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 2331 - Immunohematology A study of blood antigens and antibodies. Performance of routine blood banking procedures, including blood group and Rh typing, antibody screens, antibody identification, cross matching, elution, and absorption techniques. Presents quality control, basic laboratory technique and safety. Includes the principles, procedures and clinical significance of test results in genetics, blood group systems, pretransfusion testing, adverse effects of transfusions, donor selection and components, and hemolytic disease of the newb… Prerequisites: MLAB1235 --- # MLAB2434 — (Clinical) Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours MLAB 2434 - (Clinical) Microbiology Add to HCC Catalog MLAB 2434 - (Clinical) Microbiology Instruction in the theory, practical application, and pathogenesis of clinical microbiology, including collection, setup, identification, susceptibility testing, and reporting procedures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: BIOL2120, BIOL2320 --- # PLAB1173 — Phlebotomy 1 credits · 1 hours PLAB 1173 - Phlebotomy Add to HCC Catalog PLAB 1173 - Phlebotomy Skill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and universal precautions. Includes vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture, and specimen collection on adults, children, and infants. Emphasis on infection prevention, proper patient identification, labeling of specimens and quality assurance, specimen handling, processing, and accessioning. Topics include professionalism, ethics, and medical terminology. Lecture: 0 Lab:… --- # MRMT1307 — Medical Transcription I 3 credits · 3 hours MRMT 1307 - Medical Transcription I Add to HCC Catalog MRMT 1307 - Medical Transcription I Fundamentals of medical transcription with hands-on experience in transcribing physician dictation including basic reports such as history, and physicals, discharge summaries, consultations, operative reports, and other medical reports compatible with industry standards. Designed to develop speed and accuracy. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): POFM 1370 and POFI 1301 Prerequisites: POFM1370, POFI1301 --- # MUSB1305 — Survey of the Music Business 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 1305 - Survey of the Music Business Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 1305 - Survey of the Music Business An overview of the music industry including song writing, live performance, the record industry, music merchandising, contracts and licenses, and career opportunities. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MUSB1341 — Concert Promotion and Venue Management 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 1341 - Concert Promotion and Venue Management Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 1341 - Concert Promotion and Venue Management A course in the basics of concert promotion and venue management including considerations in purchasing a club; concert promotion and advertising; talent buying; city codes; insurance; Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Regulation; American Society of Composers, Arrangers, and Publishers (ASCAP/BMI) licenses; personnel management; and concert production and administration. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): MUSB 1305 Corequisite(s): MUSB 1305 Prerequisites: MUSB1305 --- # MUSB1391 — Special Topics in Music Business 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 1391 - Special Topics in Music Business Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 1391 - Special Topics in Music Business Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course provides students with a comprehensive introduction to streaming media, focusing on the technical, creative, and business aspects. Students will learn the essentials of production, includ… Prerequisites: MUSB1305, MUSB2309 --- # MUSB2301 — Music Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 2301 - Music Marketing Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 2301 - Music Marketing A study of the methods of distribution, retailing, and wholesaling. Topics include the basics of purchasing, inventory control, shipping and receiving, returns, pricing and cost analysis, merchandising, retail display, sales promotion, advertising, security and shrinkage, personnel management, and relationships between retailers and distributors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): MUSB 1305 ; MUSB 1305 Prerequisites: MUSB1305 --- # MUSB2305 — Music Publishing 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 2305 - Music Publishing Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 2305 - Music Publishing A study of the administrative and marketing aspects of music publishing including the application of current copyright law, developing song writers, rights exploration, and royalty collection. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): MUSB 1305 Corequisite(s): MUSB 1305 Prerequisites: MUSB1305 --- # MUSB2309 — The Record Industry 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 2309 - The Record Industry Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 2309 - The Record Industry Overview of the record industry and the organization of large and small record companies. Emphasizes record company functions such as artist and repertoire (A & R), promotion, marketing, business affairs, and administration and distribution including Internet-based distribution. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: MUSB1305 --- # MUSB2345 — Live Music and Talent Management 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 2345 - Live Music and Talent Management Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 2345 - Live Music and Talent Management An examination of the role, scope, and activities of the talent manager including establishing the artist/manager relationship; planning the artist’s career; and developing goals, strategies, and tactics with an overall view of the live music business. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): MUSB 1305 Corequisite(s): MUSB 1305 Prerequisites: MUSB1305 --- # MUSB2355 — Legal Aspects of the Entertainment Industry 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 2355 - Legal Aspects of the Entertainment Industry Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 2355 - Legal Aspects of the Entertainment Industry Copyright law and the various agreements used in the entertainment industry. Emphasizes contracts used by music publishers, record companies, artist managers, record producers, film and television producers, and booking agencies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): MUSB 1305 --- # MUSB2380 — Cooperative Education-Music Business Management and Merchandising 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 2380 - Cooperative Education-Music Business Management and Merchandising Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 2380 - Cooperative Education-Music Business Management and Merchandising Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through an individualized agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 Prerequisite(s): 12 Semester Credit Hours (SCH) of Music Business (MUSB courses) and Dep… --- # MUSB2381 — Cooperative Education-Music Management 3 credits · 3 hours MUSB 2381 - Cooperative Education-Music Management Add to HCC Catalog MUSB 2381 - Cooperative Education-Music Management Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # MUEN1121 — Symphonic Orchestra I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1121 - Symphonic Orchestra I Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1121 - Symphonic Orchestra I Examples of major instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to concert band, marching band, collaborative piano, jazz band, and orchestra. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1122 — Symphonic Orchestra II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1122 - Symphonic Orchestra II Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1122 - Symphonic Orchestra II Examples of major instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to concert band, marching band, collaborative piano, jazz band, and orchestra. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1124 — Symphonic Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1124 - Symphonic Band Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1124 - Symphonic Band The study of a wide variety of literature for wind, brass and percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to all students with instrumental music experience Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1125 — Symphonic Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1125 - Symphonic Band Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1125 - Symphonic Band The study of a wide variety of literature for wind, brass and percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to all students with instrumental music experience Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1127 — Major Jazz Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1127 - Major Jazz Ensemble I Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1127 - Major Jazz Ensemble I Large ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1128 — Major Jazz Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1128 - Major Jazz Ensemble II Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1128 - Major Jazz Ensemble II Large ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1130 — Guitar Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1130 - Guitar Ensemble I Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1130 - Guitar Ensemble I This course serves to enhance reading and performance skills through the practice and performance of technical exercises and ensemble pieces written specifically for the guitar. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1134 — Small Jazz Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1134 - Small Jazz Ensemble I Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1134 - Small Jazz Ensemble I Small ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1135 — Small Jazz Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1135 - Small Jazz Ensemble II Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1135 - Small Jazz Ensemble II Small ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1137 — Chamber Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1137 - Chamber Ensemble I Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1137 - Chamber Ensemble I Examples of small instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to wind, string, percussion, piano, and mixed ensembles in various styles. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1138 — Chamber Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1138 - Chamber Ensemble II Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1138 - Chamber Ensemble II Examples of small instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to wind, string, percussion, piano, and mixed ensembles in various styles. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1140 — Guitar Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1140 - Guitar Ensemble II Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1140 - Guitar Ensemble II This course serves to enhance reading and performance skills through the practice and performance of technical exercises and ensemble pieces written specifically for the guitar. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1141 — Concert Choir I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1141 - Concert Choir I Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1141 - Concert Choir I Any large choral ensemble. The study of a wide variety of literature for voice and choir through rehearsal and performance, Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1142 — Concert Choir II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1142 - Concert Choir II Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1142 - Concert Choir II Any large choral ensemble. The study of a wide variety of literature for voice and choir through rehearsal and performance, Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1154 — Show Choir I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1154 - Show Choir I Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1154 - Show Choir I Examples of small vocal ensembles may include but are not limited to show choir, glee club, madrigals, opera/musical theater, commercial, and folk. Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN1155 — Show Choir II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 1155 - Show Choir II Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 1155 - Show Choir II Examples of small vocal ensembles may include but are not limited to show choir, glee club, madrigals, opera/musical theater, commercial, and folk. Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2121 — Symphonic Orchestra III 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2121 - Symphonic Orchestra III Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2121 - Symphonic Orchestra III Examples of major instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to concert band, marching band, collaborative piano, jazz band, and orchestra. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2122 — Symphonic Orchestra IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2122 - Symphonic Orchestra IV Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2122 - Symphonic Orchestra IV Examples of major instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to concert band, marching band, collaborative piano, jazz band, and orchestra. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2124 — Symphonic Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2124 - Symphonic Band Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2124 - Symphonic Band The study of a wide variety of literature for wind, brass and percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to all students with instrumental music experience Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2125 — Symphonic Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2125 - Symphonic Band Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2125 - Symphonic Band The study of a wide variety of literature for wind, brass and percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to all students with instrumental music experience. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2127 — Major Jazz Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2127 - Major Jazz Ensemble III Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2127 - Major Jazz Ensemble III Large ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2128 — Major Jazz Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2128 - Major Jazz Ensemble IV Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2128 - Major Jazz Ensemble IV Large ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2134 — Small Jazz Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2134 - Small Jazz Ensemble III Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2134 - Small Jazz Ensemble III Small ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2135 — Small Jazz Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2135 - Small Jazz Ensemble IV Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2135 - Small Jazz Ensemble IV Small ensemble specializing in jazz improvisation and performance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2137 — Chamber Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2137 - Chamber Ensemble III Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2137 - Chamber Ensemble III Examples of small instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to wind, string, percussion, piano, and mixed ensembles in various styles. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2138 — Chamber Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2138 - Chamber Ensemble IV Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2138 - Chamber Ensemble IV Examples of small instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to wind, string, percussion, piano, and mixed ensembles in various styles. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2141 — Concert Choir III 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2141 - Concert Choir III Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2141 - Concert Choir III Any large choral ensemble. The study of a wide variety of literature for voice and choir through rehearsal and performance, Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2142 — Concert Choir IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2142 - Concert Choir IV Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2142 - Concert Choir IV Any large choral ensemble. The study of a wide variety of literature for voice and choir through rehearsal and performance, Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2154 — Show Choir III 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2154 - Show Choir III Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2154 - Show Choir III Examples of small vocal ensembles may include but are not limited to show choir, glee club, madrigals, opera/musical theater, commercial, and folk. Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUEN2155 — Show Choir IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 2155 - Show Choir IV Add to HCC Catalog MUEN 2155 - Show Choir IV Examples of small vocal ensembles may include but are not limited to show choir, glee club, madrigals, opera/musical theater, commercial, and folk. Open to non-majors. Performances required. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUSI1116 — Sight Singing & Ear Training I 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1116 - Sight Singing & Ear Training I Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1116 - Sight Singing & Ear Training I Singing tonal music in treble and bass clefs, and aural study of elements of music, such as scales, intervals and chords, and dictation of basic rhythm, melody and diatonic harmony. Required of majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUSI1117 — Sight Singing & Ear Training II 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training II Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training II Singing tonal music in various clefs, continued aural study of the elements of music, and dictation of intermediate rhythm, melody and diatonic harmony. Required of majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUSI1160 — Italian Diction 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1160 - Italian Diction Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1160 - Italian Diction Study of Italian phonetic sounds to promote ability to sing the language. Open to all vocal students. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 Repeatable: May be repeated. --- # MUSI1161 — International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for Singers 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1161 - International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for Singers Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1161 - International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for Singers A study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its application to singing in English, Italian, German, and French. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 --- # MUSI1181 — Piano Class I 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1181 - Piano Class I Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1181 - Piano Class I Class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique for beginning piano students. Requuired of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Repeatable: May be repeated. --- # MUSI1182 — Piano Class II 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1182 - Piano Class II Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1182 - Piano Class II Advanced beginning class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique. Continuation of MUSI 1181 . Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Repeatable: May be repeated. --- # MUSI1183 — Voice Class I 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1183 - Voice Class I Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1183 - Voice Class I Class instruction in the fundamentals of singing including breathing, tone production, and diction. Designed for students with little or no previous voice training. Does not apply to a music major degree. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUSI1192 — Guitar Class 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 1192 - Guitar Class Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1192 - Guitar Class Class instruction in fundamental guitar playing, including technique, music-reading, fretboard theory, melodic and harmonic realizations. May improve student reading of music. Consult with instructor concerning instrument availability. A knowledge of music is not required, but ful. Open to all students. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUSI1303 — Fundamentals of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 1303 - Fundamentals of Music Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1303 - Fundamentals of Music Introduction to the basic elements of music theory, including scales, intervals, keys, triads, elementary ear training, notation, meter, and rhythm. Course does not apply to a music major degree. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 1306 - Music Appreciation Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1306 - Music Appreciation Understanding music through the study of cultural periods, major composers, and musical elements. Illustrated with audio recordings and live performances. (Does not apply to a music major degree.) Open to all students. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # MUSI1307 — Music Literature 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 1307 - Music Literature Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1307 - Music Literature A survey of the styles and forms of music as it developed from the middle ages to the present. This course will familiarize the student with cultural context, terminology, genres, and notation. This course satisfies the Creative Arts or Component Area Option of the HCC Core. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MUSI1310 — American Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 1310 - American Music Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1310 - American Music General survey of various styles of music of the Americas, including but not limited to jazz, folk, rock, and contemporary art music. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # MUSI1311 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 1311 - Music Theory I Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1311 - Music Theory I The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including fundamental music concepts, scales, intervals, chords, 7th chords, and early four-part writing. Analysis of small compositional forms. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Required of Majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MUSI1312 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 1312 - Music Theory II Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 1312 - Music Theory II The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including all diatonic chords and seventh chords in root position and inversions, non-chord tones, and functional harmony. Introduction to more complex topics, such as modulation, may occur. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Requuired of majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): MUSI 1117 --- # MUSI2116 — Sight Singing & Ear Training III 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 2116 - Sight Singing & Ear Training III Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2116 - Sight Singing & Ear Training III Singing more difficult tonal music in various clefs, aural study including dictation of more complex rhythm, melody, chromatic harmony, and extended tertian structures. Required of majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUSI2117 — Sight Singing & Ear Training IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 2117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training IV Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training IV Singing advanced tonal music and introduction of modal and post-tonal melodies. Aural study including dictation of advanced rhythm, melody, and harmony. Required of majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # MUSI2160 — German Diction 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 2160 - German Diction Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2160 - German Diction Study of phonetic sounds of German to promote ability to sing the language. Open to all vocal students. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 Repeatable: May be repeated. --- # MUSI2161 — French Diction 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 2161 - French Diction Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2161 - French Diction Study of phonetic sounds of French to promote ability to sing the language. Open to all vocal students. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 Repeatable: May be repeated. --- # MUSI2181 — Piano Class III 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 2181 - Piano Class III Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2181 - Piano Class III Intermediate class instruction of keyboard technique. Continuation of MUSI 1182 . Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Repeatable: May be repeated. --- # MUSI2182 — Piano Class IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUSI 2182 - Piano Class IV Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2182 - Piano Class IV Advanced class instruction of keyboard technique. Continuation of MUSI 2181 . Required of majors. Open to non-majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Repeatable: May be repeated. --- # MUSI2311 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 2311 - Music Theory III Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2311 - Music Theory III Advanced harmony voice leading, score analysis and writing of more advanced tonal harmony including chromaticism and extended-tertian structures. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Required of majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): MUSI 2116 --- # MUSI2312 — Music Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUSI 2312 - Music Theory IV Add to HCC Catalog MUSI 2312 - Music Theory IV Continuation of advanced chromaticism and survey of analytical and compositional procedures in post-tonal music. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Required of majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1101 — Violin I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1101 - Violin I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1101 - Violin I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP1102 — Violin II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1102 - Violin II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1102 - Violin II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP1103 — Violin I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1103 - Violin I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1103 - Violin I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1104 — Violin II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1104 - Violin II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1104 - Violin II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1105 — Viola I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1105 - Viola I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1105 - Viola I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1106 — Viola II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1106 - Viola II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1106 - Viola II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP1107 — Viola I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1107 - Viola I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1107 - Viola I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1108 — Viola II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1108 - Viola II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1108 - Viola II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1109 — Cello I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1109 - Cello I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1109 - Cello I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1110 — Cello II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1110 - Cello II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1110 - Cello II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP1111 — Cello I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1111 - Cello I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1111 - Cello I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1112 — Cello II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1112 - Cello II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1112 - Cello II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1113 — Bass I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1113 - Bass I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1113 - Bass I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings I… --- # MUAP1114 — Bass II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1114 - Bass II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1114 - Bass II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1115 — Bass I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1115 - Bass I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1115 - Bass I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1116 — Bass II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1116 - Bass II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1116 - Bass II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1117 — Flute/Piccolo I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1117 - Flute/Piccolo I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1117 - Flute/Piccolo I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio… --- # MUAP1118 — Flute/Piccolo II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1118 - Flute/Piccolo II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1118 - Flute/Piccolo II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studi… --- # MUAP1119 — Flute/Piccolo I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1119 - Flute/Piccolo I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1119 - Flute/Piccolo I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1120 — Flute/Piccolo II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1120 - Flute/Piccolo II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1120 - Flute/Piccolo II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1121 — Oboe/English Horn I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1121 - Oboe/English Horn I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1121 - Oboe/English Horn I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP… --- # MUAP1122 — Oboe/English Horn II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1122 - Oboe/English Horn II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1122 - Oboe/English Horn II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MU… --- # MUAP1123 — Oboe/English Horn I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1123 - Oboe/English Horn I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1123 - Oboe/English Horn I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1124 — Oboe/English Horn II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1124 - Oboe/English Horn II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1124 - Oboe/English Horn II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1125 — Bassoon I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1125 - Bassoon I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1125 - Bassoon I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP1126 — Bassoon II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1126 - Bassoon II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1126 - Bassoon II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Li… --- # MUAP1127 — Bassoon I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1127 - Bassoon I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1127 - Bassoon I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1128 — Bassoon II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1128 - Bassoon II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1128 - Bassoon II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1129 — Clarinet I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1129 - Clarinet I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1129 - Clarinet I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Li… --- # MUAP1130 — Clarinet II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1130 - Clarinet II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1130 - Clarinet II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog… --- # MUAP1131 — Clarinet I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1131 - Clarinet I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1131 - Clarinet I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1132 — Clarinet II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1132 - Clarinet II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1132 - Clarinet II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1133 — Saxophone I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1133 - Saxophone I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1133 - Saxophone I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog… --- # MUAP1134 — Saxophone II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1134 - Saxophone II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1134 - Saxophone II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalo… --- # MUAP1135 — Saxophone I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1135 - Saxophone I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1135 - Saxophone I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1136 — Saxophone II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1136 - Saxophone II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1136 - Saxophone II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1137 — Trumpet/Cornet I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1137 - Trumpet/Cornet I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1137 - Trumpet/Cornet I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studi… --- # MUAP1138 — Trumpet/Cornet II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1138 - Trumpet/Cornet II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1138 - Trumpet/Cornet II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Stu… --- # MUAP1139 — Trumpet/Cornet I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1139 - Trumpet/Cornet I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1139 - Trumpet/Cornet I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1140 — Trumpet/Cornet II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1140 - Trumpet/Cornet II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1140 - Trumpet/Cornet II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1141 — French Horn I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1141 - French Horn I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1141 - French Horn I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Cata… --- # MUAP1142 — French Horn II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1142 - French Horn II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1142 - French Horn II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Ca… --- # MUAP1143 — French Horn I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1143 - French Horn I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1143 - French Horn I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1144 — French Horn II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1144 - French Horn II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1144 - French Horn II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1145 — Trombone I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1145 - Trombone I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1145 - Trombone I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Li… --- # MUAP1146 — Trombone II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1146 - Trombone II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1146 - Trombone II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog… --- # MUAP1147 — Trombone I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1147 - Trombone I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1147 - Trombone I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1148 — Trombone II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1148 - Trombone II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1148 - Trombone II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1149 — Euphonium/Baritone I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1149 - Euphonium/Baritone I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1149 - Euphonium/Baritone I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MU… --- # MUAP1150 — Euphonium/Baritone II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1150 - Euphonium/Baritone II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1150 - Euphonium/Baritone II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and… --- # MUAP1151 — Euphonium/Baritone I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1151 - Euphonium/Baritone I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1151 - Euphonium/Baritone I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1152 — Euphonium/Baritone II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1152 - Euphonium/Baritone II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1152 - Euphonium/Baritone II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1153 — Tuba I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1153 - Tuba I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1153 - Tuba I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings I… --- # MUAP1154 — Tuba II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1154 - Tuba II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1154 - Tuba II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1155 — Tuba I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1155 - Tuba I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1155 - Tuba I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1156 — Tuba II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1156 - Tuba II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1156 - Tuba II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1157 — Percussion I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1157 - Percussion I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1157 - Percussion I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalo… --- # MUAP1158 — Percussion II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1158 - Percussion II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1158 - Percussion II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Cata… --- # MUAP1159 — Percussion I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1159 - Percussion I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1159 - Percussion I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1160 — Percussion II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1160 - Percussion II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1160 - Percussion II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1161 — Guitar I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1161 - Guitar I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1161 - Guitar I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP1162 — Guitar II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1162 - Guitar II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1162 - Guitar II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP1163 — Guitar I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1163 - Guitar I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1163 - Guitar I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1164 — Guitar II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1164 - Guitar II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1164 - Guitar II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1165 — Organ I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1165 - Organ I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1165 - Organ I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1166 — Organ II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1166 - Organ II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1166 - Organ II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP1167 — Organ I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1167 - Organ I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1167 - Organ I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1168 — Organ II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1168 - Organ II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1168 - Organ II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1169 — Piano I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1169 - Piano I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1169 - Piano I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1170 — Piano II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1170 - Piano II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1170 - Piano II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP1171 — Piano I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1171 - Piano I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1171 - Piano I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1172 — Piano II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1172 - Piano II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1172 - Piano II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1173 — Harp I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1173 - Harp I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1173 - Harp I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings I… --- # MUAP1174 — Harp II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1174 - Harp II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1174 - Harp II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1175 — Harp I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1175 - Harp I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1175 - Harp I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1176 — Harp II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1176 - Harp II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1176 - Harp II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1177 — Voice I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1177 - Voice I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1177 - Voice I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP1178 — Voice II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1178 - Voice II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1178 - Voice II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP1179 — Voice I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1179 - Voice I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1179 - Voice I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1180 — Voice II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1180 - Voice II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1180 - Voice II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1181 — Improvisation I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1181 - Improvisation I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1181 - Improvisation I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio… --- # MUAP1182 — Improvisation II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1182 - Improvisation II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1182 - Improvisation II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studi… --- # MUAP1183 — Improvisation I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1183 - Improvisation I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1183 - Improvisation I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1184 — Improvisation II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1184 - Improvisation II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1184 - Improvisation II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1185 — Arranging and Composition I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1185 - Arranging and Composition I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1185 - Arranging and Composition I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture… --- # MUAP1186 — Arranging and Composition II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1186 - Arranging and Composition II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1186 - Arranging and Composition II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lectu… --- # MUAP1187 — Arranging and Composition I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1187 - Arranging and Composition I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1187 - Arranging and Composition I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1188 — Arranging and Composition II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1188 - Arranging and Composition II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1188 - Arranging and Composition II Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1189 — Conducting I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1189 - Conducting I Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1189 - Conducting I Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalo… --- # MUAP1190 — Conducting II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1190 - Conducting II Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1190 - Conducting II Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Cata… --- # MUAP1191 — Conducting I Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1191 - Conducting I Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1191 - Conducting I Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP1192 — Conducting II Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 1192 - Conducting II Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 1192 - Conducting II Studio Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2101 — Violin III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2101 - Violin III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2101 - Violin III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Li… --- # MUAP2102 — Violin IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2102 - Violin IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2102 - Violin IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP2103 — Violin III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2103 - Violin III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2103 - Violin III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2104 — Violin IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2104 - Violin IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2104 - Violin IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2105 — Viola III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2105 - Viola III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2105 - Viola III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP2106 — Viola IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2106 - Viola IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2106 - Viola IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2107 — Viola III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2107 - Viola III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2107 - Viola III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2108 — Viola IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2108 - Viola IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2108 - Viola IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2109 — Cello III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2109 - Cello III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2109 - Cello III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP2110 — Cello IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2110 - Cello IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2110 - Cello IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2111 — Cello III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2111 - Cello III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2111 - Cello III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2112 — Cello IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2112 - Cello IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2112 - Cello IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2113 — Bass III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2113 - Bass III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2113 - Bass III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2114 — Bass IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2114 - Bass IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2114 - Bass IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP2115 — Bass III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2115 - Bass III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2115 - Bass III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2116 — Bass IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2116 - Bass IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2116 - Bass IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2117 — Flute/Piccolo III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2117 - Flute/Piccolo III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2117 - Flute/Piccolo III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Stu… --- # MUAP2118 — Flute/Piccolo IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2118 - Flute/Piccolo IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2118 - Flute/Piccolo IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studi… --- # MUAP2119 — Flute/Piccolo III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2119 - Flute/Piccolo III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2119 - Flute/Piccolo III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2120 — Flute/Piccolo IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2120 - Flute/Piccolo IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2120 - Flute/Piccolo IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2121 — Oboe/English Horn III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2121 - Oboe/English Horn III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2121 - Oboe/English Horn III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and… --- # MUAP2122 — Oboe/English Horn IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2122 - Oboe/English Horn IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2122 - Oboe/English Horn IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MU… --- # MUAP2123 — Oboe/English Horn III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2123 - Oboe/English Horn III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2123 - Oboe/English Horn III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2124 — Oboe/English Horn IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2124 - Oboe/English Horn IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2124 - Oboe/English Horn IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2125 — Bassoon III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2125 - Bassoon III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2125 - Bassoon III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog… --- # MUAP2126 — Bassoon IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2126 - Bassoon IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2126 - Bassoon IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Li… --- # MUAP2127 — Bassoon III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2127 - Bassoon III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2127 - Bassoon III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2128 — Bassoon IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2128 - Bassoon IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2128 - Bassoon IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2129 — Clarinet III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2129 - Clarinet III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2129 - Clarinet III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalo… --- # MUAP2130 — Clarinet IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2130 - Clarinet IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2130 - Clarinet IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog… --- # MUAP2131 — Clarinet III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2131 - Clarinet III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2131 - Clarinet III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2132 — Clarinet IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2132 - Clarinet IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2132 - Clarinet IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2133 — Saxophone III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2133 - Saxophone III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2133 - Saxophone III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Cata… --- # MUAP2134 — Saxophone IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2134 - Saxophone IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2134 - Saxophone IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalo… --- # MUAP2135 — Saxophone III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2135 - Saxophone III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2135 - Saxophone III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2136 — Saxophone IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2136 - Saxophone IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2136 - Saxophone IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. --- # MUAP2137 — Trumpet/Cornet III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2137 - Trumpet/Cornet III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2137 - Trumpet/Cornet III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP S… --- # MUAP2138 — Trumpet/Cornet IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2138 - Trumpet/Cornet IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2138 - Trumpet/Cornet IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Stu… --- # MUAP2139 — Trumpet/Cornet III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2139 - Trumpet/Cornet III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2139 - Trumpet/Cornet III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2140 — Trumpet/Cornet IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2140 - Trumpet/Cornet IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2140 - Trumpet/Cornet IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2141 — French Horn III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2141 - French Horn III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2141 - French Horn III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio… --- # MUAP2142 — French Horn IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2142 - French Horn IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2142 - French Horn IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Ca… --- # MUAP2143 — French Horn III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2143 - French Horn III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2143 - French Horn III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2144 — French Horn IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2144 - French Horn IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2144 - French Horn IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2145 — Trombone III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2145 - Trombone III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2145 - Trombone III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalo… --- # MUAP2146 — Trombone IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2146 - Trombone IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2146 - Trombone IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog… --- # MUAP2147 — Trombone III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2147 - Trombone III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2147 - Trombone III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2148 — Trombone IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2148 - Trombone IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2148 - Trombone IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. --- # MUAP2149 — Euphonium/Baritone III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2149 - Euphonium/Baritone III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2149 - Euphonium/Baritone III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP an… --- # MUAP2150 — Euphonium/Baritone IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2150 - Euphonium/Baritone IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2150 - Euphonium/Baritone IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and… --- # MUAP2151 — Euphonium/Baritone III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2151 - Euphonium/Baritone III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2151 - Euphonium/Baritone III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2152 — Euphonium/Baritone IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2152 - Euphonium/Baritone IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2152 - Euphonium/Baritone IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2153 — Tuba III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2153 - Tuba III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2153 - Tuba III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2154 — Tuba IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2154 - Tuba IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2154 - Tuba IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP2155 — Tuba III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2155 - Tuba III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2155 - Tuba III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2156 — Tuba IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2156 - Tuba IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2156 - Tuba IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2157 — Percussion III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2157 - Percussion III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2157 - Percussion III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Ca… --- # MUAP2158 — Percussion IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2158 - Percussion IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2158 - Percussion IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Cata… --- # MUAP2159 — Percussion III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2159 - Percussion III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2159 - Percussion III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2160 — Percussion IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2160 - Percussion IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2160 - Percussion IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2161 — Guitar III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2161 - Guitar III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2161 - Guitar III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Li… --- # MUAP2162 — Guitar IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2162 - Guitar IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2162 - Guitar IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP2163 — Guitar III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2163 - Guitar III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2163 - Guitar III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2164 — Guitar IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2164 - Guitar IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2164 - Guitar IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2165 — Organ III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2165 - Organ III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2165 - Organ III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP2166 — Organ IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2166 - Organ IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2166 - Organ IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2167 — Organ III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2167 - Organ III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2167 - Organ III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2168 — Organ IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2168 - Organ IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2168 - Organ IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2169 — Piano III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2169 - Piano III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2169 - Piano III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP2170 — Piano IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2170 - Piano IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2170 - Piano IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2171 — Piano III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2171 - Piano III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2171 - Piano III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2172 — Piano IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2172 - Piano IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2172 - Piano IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2173 — Harp III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2173 - Harp III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2173 - Harp III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2174 — Harp IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2174 - Harp IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2174 - Harp IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings… --- # MUAP2175 — Harp III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2175 - Harp III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2175 - Harp III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2176 — Harp IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2176 - Harp IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2176 - Harp IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2177 — Voice III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2177 - Voice III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2177 - Voice III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog List… --- # MUAP2178 — Voice IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2178 - Voice IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2178 - Voice IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listin… --- # MUAP2179 — Voice III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2179 - Voice III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2179 - Voice III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2180 — Voice IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2180 - Voice IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2180 - Voice IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2181 — Improvisation III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2181 - Improvisation III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2181 - Improvisation III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Stu… --- # MUAP2182 — Improvisation IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2182 - Improvisation IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2182 - Improvisation IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studi… --- # MUAP2183 — Improvisation III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2183 - Improvisation III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2183 - Improvisation III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2184 — Improvisation IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2184 - Improvisation IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2184 - Improvisation IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2185 — Arranging and Composition III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2185 - Arranging and Composition III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2185 - Arranging and Composition III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lec… --- # MUAP2186 — Arranging and Composition IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2186 - Arranging and Composition IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2186 - Arranging and Composition IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lectu… --- # MUAP2187 — Arranging and Composition III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2187 - Arranging and Composition III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2187 - Arranging and Composition III Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2188 — Arranging and Composition IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2188 - Arranging and Composition IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2188 - Arranging and Composition IV Studio Studio course descriptions: Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2189 — Conducting III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2189 - Conducting III Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2189 - Conducting III Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Ca… --- # MUAP2190 — Conducting IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2190 - Conducting IV Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2190 - Conducting IV Hour lessons require ten practice hours per week. Hour lessons may be divided into two 30-minute lessons by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. Lessons may be repeated (maximum 7 times in any combination) with permission of the respective department heads and are required of appropriate major(s). Juries are required. Students provide all instruments but piano and percussion equipment. A MUAP Studio Private instruction is to music majors only. Hour lessons earn one credit (1 lecture). MUAP and MUAP Studio Cata… --- # MUAP2191 — Conducting III Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2191 - Conducting III Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2191 - Conducting III Studio Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # MUAP2192 — Conducting IV Studio 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 2192 - Conducting IV Studio Add to HCC Catalog MUAP 2192 - Conducting IV Studio Studio Class is required for all students registered in private instruction (MUAP) courses. The Studio Class meets weekly to provide performance experience for music students. Hour studio lessons earn one credit (1 lecture) MUAP and MUAP Studio Catalog Listings Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # ITCC1414 — CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks 4 credits · 4 hours ITCC 1414 - CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks Add to HCC Catalog ITCC 1414 - CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks This course covers networking architecture, structure, and functions; introduces the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations to provide a foundation for the curriculum. Configure a small network using basic security; perform basic configuration on routers and switches; implement IP addressing schemes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITCC1444 — CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials 4 credits · 4 hours ITCC 1444 - CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Add to HCC Catalog ITCC 1444 - CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts; provides an in-depth understanding of how routers and switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment. Configure, secure, and maintain routers and switches; resolve common issues with routing protocols, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 network… Prerequisites: ITCC1414 --- # ITCC2420 — CCNA 3: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 4 credits · 4 hours ITCC 2420 - CCNA 3: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation Add to HCC Catalog ITCC 2420 - CCNA 3: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation Describes the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. Emphasizes network security concepts and introduces network virtualization and automation. Configure advanced routing and switching protocols; resolve common issues with routing and switching protocols; identify threats and enhance network security; implement IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs);… Prerequisites: ITCC1414, ITCC1444 --- # ITCC2441 — CCNA Security 4 credits · 4 hours ITCC 2441 - CCNA Security Add to HCC Catalog ITCC 2441 - CCNA Security Overall security processes with particular emphasis on hands-on skills in the following areas: security policy design and management; security technologies, products, and solutions; and secure router design, installation, configuration, and maintenance; AAA and VPN implementation using routers and firewalls. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITMT1305 — Configuring Advanced Window Server Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ITMT 1305 - Configuring Advanced Window Server Operating Systems Add to HCC Catalog ITMT 1305 - Configuring Advanced Window Server Operating Systems Advanced configuration tasks required to deploy, manage, and maintain a Windows Server operating system infrastructure. Additional topics include fault tolerance, certificate services, and identity federation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITMT1357 — Administering a Windows Server Operating System 3 credits · 3 hours ITMT 1357 - Administering a Windows Server Operating System Add to HCC Catalog ITMT 1357 - Administering a Windows Server Operating System A study of administrative tasks needed to maintain a Windows Server operating system including user and group management, network assess and data security. Topics include how to implement, configure and manage Group Policy infrastructure, Group Policy objects (GPOs) using links, security groups, WMI filters, loopback processing, preference targeting and troubleshooting policy application. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITMT1358 — Windows Client Operating System 3 credits · 3 hours ITMT 1358 - Windows Client Operating System Add to HCC Catalog ITMT 1358 - Windows Client Operating System A study of Windows operating system; installation, configuration, and troubleshooting; file management; users accounts and permissions; security features; network connectivity; setup of external devices; optimization and customization; and deployment of application, with hand-on experience. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITMT1371 — Windows 7 Configuration 3 credits · 3 hours ITMT 1371 - Windows 7 Configuration Add to HCC Catalog ITMT 1371 - Windows 7 Configuration A study of Windows 7 operating system; installation, configuration, and troubleshooting; file management; users accounts and permissions; security features; network connectivity; setup of external devices; optimization and customization; and deployment of application, with hands-on experience. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ITNW1358, ITNW1425, MATH0314 --- # ITMT2304 — Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure 3 credits · 3 hours ITMT 2304 - Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure Add to HCC Catalog ITMT 2304 - Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure This course covers managing and maintaining a server infrastructure, planning and implementing a highly available enterprise infrastructure, planning and implementing a server virtualization infrastructure, and designing and implementing identity and access solutions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITMT2305 — Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure 3 credits · 3 hours ITMT 2305 - Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure Add to HCC Catalog ITMT 2305 - Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure This course covers planning and deploying a server infrastructure; designing and implementing network infrastructure services; designing and implementing network access services and Active Directory infrastructure. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITNW1308 — Implementing & Supporting Client Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ITNW 1308 - Implementing & Supporting Client Operating Systems Add to HCC Catalog ITNW 1308 - Implementing & Supporting Client Operating Systems The fundamentals of managing and configuring network clients. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITNW1313 — Computer Virtualization 3 credits · 3 hours ITNW 1313 - Computer Virtualization Add to HCC Catalog ITNW 1313 - Computer Virtualization Implement and support virtualization of clients of servers in a networked computing environment. This course explores installation, configuration, and management of computer virtualization workstation and servers. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITNW1358 — Network 3 credits · 3 hours ITNW 1358 - Network Add to HCC Catalog ITNW 1358 - Network Prepares individuals for a career as a Network Engineer in the Information Technology support industry. Includes the various responsibilities and tasks required for service engineer to successfully perform in a specific environment. Prepares individuals to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Network certification exam. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITNW 1425 or Department Approval Corequisite(s): MATH 1314 Prerequisites: ITNW1425 --- # ITNW1380 — Cooperative Education-Computer Systems Networking & Telecommunications 3 credits · 3 hours ITNW 1380 - Cooperative Education-Computer Systems Networking & Telecommunications Add to HCC Catalog ITNW 1380 - Cooperative Education-Computer Systems Networking & Telecommunications Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # ITNW1425 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies 4 credits · 4 hours ITNW 1425 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies Add to HCC Catalog ITNW 1425 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITNW2335 — Network Troubleshooting and Support 3 credits · 3 hours ITNW 2335 - Network Troubleshooting and Support Add to HCC Catalog ITNW 2335 - Network Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshoot and support networks with emphasis on solving real world problems in a hands-on environment. Topics include troubleshooting and research techniques, available resources, and network management hard/software. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Departmental Approval --- # ITNW2471 — CyberOps 4 credits · 4 hours ITNW 2471 - CyberOps Add to HCC Catalog ITNW 2471 - CyberOps This course explores cybersecurity operations, equipping students with the skills to protect and defend information systems in an increasingly complex digital landscape. Students will identify cyber threats through hands-on experience with tools and techniques used in real-world security environments. Topics include threat detection, incident response, network defense, and the operation of security operations centers (SOCs). Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1425 ; ITNW 1425 ; ITCC 1414 ; ITSY 1342 Prerequisites: ITSC1425, ITNW1425, ITCC1414, ITSY1342 --- # ITSC1301 — Introduction to Computers 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ITSC1307 — UNIX Operating System I 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1307 - UNIX Operating System I Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1307 - UNIX Operating System I A study of the UNIX operating system including multi-user concepts, terminal emulation, use of system editor, basic UNIX commands, and writing script files. Topics include introductory systems management concepts. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Pre/Corequisite(s): COSC 1436 or Department Approval; --- # ITSC1309 — Integrated Software Applications I 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1309 - Integrated Software Applications I Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1309 - Integrated Software Applications I Integration of applications from popular business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data, linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software. Emphasis is on developing end-user proficiency skills for the workplace. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # ITSC1316 — LINUX Installation and Configuration 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1316 - LINUX Installation and Configuration Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1316 - LINUX Installation and Configuration Open-source Linux operating system. Includes Linux installation, basic administration, utilities and commands, upgrading, networking, security, and application development. Emphasizes hands-on setup, administration, and management of Linux. Also covers maintaining and securing reliable Linux systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITSC1319 — Internet / Web Page Development 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1319 - Internet / Web Page Development Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1319 - Internet / Web Page Development Instruction in the use of Internet concepts and the introduction to web page design and web site development. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: BCIS1405, ITSC1309, ITSC1301 --- # ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1321 - Intermediate PC Operating Systems Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1321 - Intermediate PC Operating Systems Continued study in advanced installation and configuration troubleshooting, advanced file management, memory and storage management. Update peripheral device drivers, and use of utilities to increase system performance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: BCIS1405, ITSC1309 --- # ITSC1358 — UNIX System Administration I 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1358 - UNIX System Administration I Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1358 - UNIX System Administration I Provide new system administrators the basics of administering UNIX workstations. Students will perform basic system administration tasks, such as installing a standalone system, adding users, backing up and restoring file systems, and adding new printer support. Emphasis on the procedures needed to perform these system administration tasks. Introduces the concept of the system and disk management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ITSC1307 --- # ITSC1380 — Cooperative Education-Computer and Information Sciences, General 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1380 - Cooperative Education-Computer and Information Sciences, General Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1380 - Cooperative Education-Computer and Information Sciences, General Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 20 --- # ITSC1391 — Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences, General (Linux OS Red Hat) 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 1391 - Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences, General (Linux OS Red Hat) Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1391 - Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences, General (Linux OS Red Hat) The Internet of Things (IoT) describes a growing industry of digital technology being harnessed to the Internet in ways that will improve the lives of every person on this planet. We can only guess at the number and types of jobs it will create. Maybe you would like a career in the IoT. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ITNW1425 --- # ITSC1425 — Personal Computer Hardware 4 credits · 4 hours ITSC 1425 - Personal Computer Hardware Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1425 - Personal Computer Hardware Current personal computer hardware including assembly, upgrading, setup, configuration, and troubleshooting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITSC1447 — UNIX System Administration II 4 credits · 4 hours ITSC 1447 - UNIX System Administration II Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1447 - UNIX System Administration II Provides students with the necessary skills to administer UNIX workstations in a network environment. System security features will be presented. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ITSC1458 --- # ITSC1458 — UNIX System Administration I 4 credits · 4 hours ITSC 1458 - UNIX System Administration I Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1458 - UNIX System Administration I Basic UNIX administration. Includes installing a standalone system, adding users, backing up and restoring file systems, and adding printer support. Perform system administration tasks. Introduces the concept of system and disk management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITSC1491 — Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences, General 4 credits · 4 hours ITSC 1491 - Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences, General Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 1491 - Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences, General Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Repeatable: This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. --- # ITSC2339 — Personal Computer Help Desk Support 3 credits · 3 hours ITSC 2339 - Personal Computer Desk Support Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 2339 - Personal Computer Desk Support Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job projects in either a Desk lab or in short-term assignments for local business. Topics include planning, diagnostic techniques, problem resolution, call tracking, staffing, training, knowledge engineering, work orders, service level agreements, metrics, telephony, scheduling, management issues, customer expectation, selling your services. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITSC2425 — Advanced Linux 4 credits · 4 hours ITSC 2425 - Advanced Linux Add to HCC Catalog ITSC 2425 - Advanced Linux Provides instruction in advance open-source Linux operating system. Develops directory services for clients, support users remotely, and install and configure network services. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ITSC1458, ITSC1447 --- # ITSW2334 — Advanced Spreadsheets 3 credits · 3 hours ITSW 2334 - Advanced Spreadsheets Add to HCC Catalog ITSW 2334 - Advanced Spreadsheets Advanced techniques for developing and modifying spreadsheets. Includes macros and data analysis functions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: ITSC1309, BCIS1405 --- # ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security 3 credits · 3 hours ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security Instruction in security for network hardware, software, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ITMT2301 --- # ITSY1482 — Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Systems Security 4 credits · 4 hours ITSY 1482 - Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Systems Security Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 1482 - Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Systems Security Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 21 --- # ITSY2330 — Intrusion Detection 3 credits · 3 hours ITSY 2330 - Intrusion Detection Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 2330 - Intrusion Detection Computer information systems security monitoring, intrusion detection, and crisis management. Includes alarm management, signature configuration, sensor configuration, and troubleshooting components. Emphasizes identifying, resolving, and documenting network crises and activating the response team. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: ITSY1342 --- # ITSY2401 — Firewalls and Network Security 4 credits · 4 hours ITSY 2401 - Firewalls and Network Security Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 2401 - Firewalls and Network Security Identify elements of firewall design, types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use Best Practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # ITSY2443 — Computer System Forensics 4 credits · 4 hours ITSY 2443 - Computer System Forensics Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 2443 - Computer System Forensics In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Gather and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: ITCC1401 --- # ITSY2470 — Technology Security for Industrial Control Systems 4 credits · 4 hours ITSY 2470 - Technology Security for Industrial Control Systems Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 2470 - Technology Security for Industrial Control Systems This course explores cybersecurity challenges and active defense strategies specific to Operational Technology (OT) environments, focusing on safeguarding Industrial Control Systems (ICS). Students learn to integrate industry standards and security practices that address key aspects of OT security: availability, safety, integrity, vulnerability, and confidentiality. The course combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, equipping st… Prerequisites: ITSY2330, ITSY2401 --- # ITSY2472 — Cybersecurity Challenge 4 credits · 4 hours ITSY 2472 - Cybersecurity Challenge Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 2472 - Cybersecurity Challenge The course offers engaging, measurable, and scalable methods of learning to enlist a new generation of cybersecurity professionals. Students are able to apply skills through solving complex challenges that scale in difficulty, while utilizing harden systems techniques and practices. The challenges provide hands-on and current experiences that students become proficient with cybersecurity skills, cryptology, hacker/ cyberattacks testing, and security protection. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITSC 13… Prerequisites: ITSC1307, ITNW1425, ITNW1313, ITSY1342, ITSY2330, ITSY2401, ITSY2443, ITSY1491 --- # ITSY2473 — Principals of Ethical Hacking 4 credits · 4 hours ITSY 2473 - Principals of Ethical Hacking Add to HCC Catalog ITSY 2473 - Principals of Ethical Hacking This course provides an in-depth exploration of ethical hacking practices and techniques, equipping students with the skills to proactively identify and address cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Students will learn the principles and frameworks used by ethical hackers, including penetration testing, social engineering, and network security. Emphasizing ethical and professional boundaries, the course covers practical applications for conducting authorized vulnerability assessments and crafting m… Prerequisites: ITSY2330, ITSY2401 --- # NMTT1166 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist 1 credits · 1 hours NMTT 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # NMTT1211 — Nuclear Medicine Patient Care 2 credits · 2 hours NMTT 1211 - Nuclear Medicine Patient Care Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 1211 - Nuclear Medicine Patient Care Introduction to medical terminology, health care ethics and legal issues, communication and patient interaction skills, patient assessment, and procedures involving transport, infection control, emergency, safety, phlebotomy and injections. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # NMTT1267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist 2 credits · 2 hours NMTT 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 14 Prerequisites: NMTT1266, MATH1314 --- # NMTT1301 — Introduction to Nuclear Medicine 3 credits · 3 hours NMTT 1301 - Introduction to Nuclear Medicine Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 1301 - Introduction to Nuclear Medicine Introduction to the field of nuclear medicine with emphasis on the principles of radiation safety, health physics, ethics, and the various studies performed in a nuclear medicine area. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # NMTT1409 — Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation 4 credits · 4 hours NMTT 1409 - Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 1409 - Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation Theory and application of electronic instrumentation used in the direction and analysis of ionizing radiation with special emphasis on gamma spectrometry and quality assurance relevant to nuclear medicine instruments. Lecture: 3 Lab: 6 Prerequisites: SCIT1420, MATH1314 --- # NMTT2167 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist 1 credits · 1 hours NMTT 2167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 2167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 Prerequisites: NMTT1267, MATH1314 --- # NMTT2201 — Radiochemistry and Radiopharmacy 2 credits · 2 hours NMTT 2201 - Radiochemistry and Radiopharmacy Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 2201 - Radiochemistry and Radiopharmacy Basic concepts of radiochemistry and radiopharmacy including the atomic structure, radioactive decay, and production of various radionuclides. Emphasis on radiopharmaceuticals and their ideal characteristics, biodistribution, and clinical applications; the various dosage forms in which they may be dispensed; quality control tests; and their formation and dispensing. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: SCIT1420, NMTT1301, MATH1314 --- # NMTT2266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist 2 credits · 2 hours NMTT 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Nuclear Medicine Technology/Technologist Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 20 Prerequisites: NMTT2167, MATH1314 --- # NMTT2309 — Nuclear Medicine Methodology I 3 credits · 3 hours NMTT 2309 - Nuclear Medicine Methodology I Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 2309 - Nuclear Medicine Methodology I Focus on the basic principles involved in all diagnostic and therapeutic tests and procedures normally found in a nuclear medicine facility with emphasis on anatomy, physiology, pathology, radiopharmaceuticals, instrumentation, data analysis, and diagnostic value. Includes the cardiovascular, respiratory, and genitourinary systems; inflammatory processes; tumors; and radionuclide therapy; and miscellaneous procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: NMTT1409, BIOL2401, BIOL2402, MATH1314 --- # NMTT2367 — Practicum (or Field Experience) V Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist 3 credits · 3 hours NMTT 2367 - Practicum (or Field Experience) V Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 2367 - Practicum (or Field Experience) V Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 24 Prerequisites: NMTT2266, MATH1314 --- # NMTT2413 — Nuclear Medicine Methodology II 4 credits · 4 hours NMTT 2413 - Nuclear Medicine Methodology II Add to HCC Catalog NMTT 2413 - Nuclear Medicine Methodology II Focus on the basic principles involved in all diagnostic and therapeutic tests and procedures normally found in a nuclear medicine facility with emphasis on anatomy, physiology, pathology, radiopharmaceuticals, instrumentation, data analysis, and diagnostic value. Includes the cardiovascular, respiratory, and lymphatic systems; the adrenal and parathyroid glands; tumors; and inflammatory processes; and miscellaneous procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 Prerequisites: NMTT1409, BIOL2401, BIOL2402, MATH1314 --- # VNSG1122 — Vocational Nursing Concepts 1 credits · 1 hours VNSG 1122 - Vocational Nursing Concepts Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1122 - Vocational Nursing Concepts Introduction to the nursing profession and its responsibilities. Includes legal and ethical issues in nursing practice. Concepts related to the physical, emotional, and psychosocial selfcare of the learner/professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1322 ; BIOL 2101 ; BIOL 2301 Prerequisites: BIOL1322, BIOL2101, BIOL2301 --- # VNSG1161 — Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training 1 credits · 1 hours VNSG 1161 - Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1161 - Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 6 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1323 ; VNSG 1327 ; VNSG 1400 --- # VNSG1162 — Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training 1 credits · 1 hours VNSG 1162 - Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1162 - Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 5 Clinical: 4 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1330 --- # VNSG1163 — Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training 1 credits · 1 hours VNSG 1163 - Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1163 - Clinical-Licensed Practical / Vocational Nursing Training A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 5 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1162 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1334 Prerequisites: VNSG1162 --- # VNSG1166 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 1 credits · 1 hours VNSG 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 7 --- # VNSG1167 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 1 credits · 1 hours VNSG 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 7 --- # VNSG1216 — Nutrition 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1216 - Nutrition Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1216 - Nutrition Introduction to nutrients and the role of diet therapy in growth and development and in the maintenance of health. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # VNSG1219 — Leadership and Professional Development 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1219 - Leadership and Professional Development Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1219 - Leadership and Professional Development Study of the importance of professional growth. Topics include the role of the licensed vocational nurse in the multi-disciplinary health care team, professional organizations, and continuing education. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1122 ; VNSG 1161 ; VNSG 1262 ; VNSG 1323 ; VNSG 1327 ; VNSG 1330 ; VNSG 1334 ; VNSG 1400 ; VNSG 1409 ; VNSG 2313 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1463 Prerequisites: VNSG1122, VNSG1161, VNSG1262, VNSG1323, VNSG1327, VNSG1330, VNSG1334, VNSG1400, VNSG1409, VNSG2313 --- # VNSG1226 — Gerontology 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1226 - Gerontology Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1226 - Gerontology Overview of the physical, psychosocial, and cultural aspects of the aging process. Addresses disease processes of aging. Exploration of perceptions toward care of the older adult. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1409 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1463 Prerequisites: VNSG1409 --- # VNSG1227 — Essentials of Medication Administration 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1227 - Essentials of Medication Administration Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1227 - Essentials of Medication Administration General principles of medication administration including determination of dosage, preparation, safe administration, and documentation of multiple forms of drugs. Instruction includes various systems of measurement. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): Admission into LVN program --- # VNSG1238 — Mental Illness 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1238 - Mental Illness Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1238 - Mental Illness Study of human behavior with emphasis on emotional and mental abnormalities and modes of treatment incorporating the nursing process. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1409 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1463 Prerequisites: VNSG1409 --- # VNSG1262 — Clinical - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1262 - Clinical - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1262 - Clinical - Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 8 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1323 ; VNSG 1327 ; VNSG 1400 ; RNSG 1301 1 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1330 ; VNSG 1334 ; VNSG 1409 ; VNSG 2313 Prerequisites: VNSG1323, VNSG1327, VNSG1400, RNSG1301 --- # VNSG1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 15 Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): VNSG 1409 and VNSG 2331 Prerequisites: VNSG1409, VNSG2331 --- # VNSG1267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training 2 credits · 2 hours VNSG 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 16 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1266 Corequisite(s): VNSG 2410 Prerequisites: VNSG1266 --- # VNSG1320 — Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health 3 credits · 3 hours VNSG 1320 - Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1320 - Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health Introduction to the normal structure and function of the body including an understanding of the relationship of body systems in maintaining homeostasis. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # VNSG1323 — Basic Nursing Skills 3 credits · 3 hours VNSG 1323 - Basic Nursing Skills Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1323 - Basic Nursing Skills Mastery of basic nursing skills and competencies for a variety of health care settings using the nursing process and clinical judgement model as the foundation for all nursing interventions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2101 ; BIOL 2301 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1161 Prerequisites: BIOL2101, BIOL2301 --- # VNSG1327 — Essentials of Medication Administration 3 credits · 3 hours VNSG 1327 - Essentials of Medication Administration Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1327 - Essentials of Medication Administration General principles of medication administration including determination of dosage, preparation, safe administration, and documentation of multiple forms of drugs. Instruction includes various systems of measurement. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1322 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1161 ; RNSG 1301 1 Prerequisites: BIOL1322 --- # VNSG1330 — Maternal-Neonatal Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours VNSG 1330 - Maternal-Neonatal Nursing Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1330 - Maternal-Neonatal Nursing Utilization of the nursing process in the assessment and management of the childbearing family. Emphasis on the bio-psycho-socio-cultural needs of the family during the phases of pregnancy, childbirth, and the neonatal period including abnormal conditions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1400 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1262 Prerequisites: VNSG1400 --- # VNSG1334 — Pediatrics 3 credits · 3 hours VNSG 1334 - Pediatrics Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1334 - Pediatrics Study of childhood diseases and childcare from infancy through adolescence. Focus on the care of the well and the ill child utilizing the nursing process. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1400 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1262 Prerequisites: VNSG1400 --- # VNSG1400 — Nursing in Health and Illness I 4 credits · 4 hours VNSG 1400 - Nursing in Health and Illness I Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1400 - Nursing in Health and Illness I Introduction to general principles of growth and development, primary health care needs of the client across the life span, and therapeutic nursing interventions. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2101 ; BIOL 2301 ; ENGL 1301 ; MATH 1314 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1161 Prerequisites: BIOL2101, BIOL2301, ENGL1301, MATH1314 --- # VNSG1409 — Nursing in Health and Illness II 4 credits · 4 hours VNSG 1409 - Nursing in Health and Illness II Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 1409 - Nursing in Health and Illness II Introduction to common health problems requiring medical and surgical interventions. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1323 ; VNSG 1327 ; VNSG 1400 ; RNSG 1301 1 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1262 Prerequisites: VNSG1323, VNSG1327, VNSG1400, RNSG1301 --- # VNSG2313 — Applied Nursing Skills II 3 credits · 3 hours VNSG 2313 - Applied Nursing Skills II Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 2313 - Applied Nursing Skills II Application of nursing skills to meet complex patient needs utilizing the nursing process, clinical reasoning/judgment model, and related scientific principles. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1323 ; VNSG 1327 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1262 Prerequisites: VNSG1323, VNSG1327 --- # VNSG2331 — Advanced Nursing Skills 3 credits · 3 hours VNSG 2331 - Advanced Nursing Skills Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 2331 - Advanced Nursing Skills Mastery of advanced level nursing skills and competencies in a variety of health care settings utilizing the nursing process as a problem-solving tool. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1266 --- # VNSG2410 — Nursing in Health and Illness III 4 credits · 4 hours VNSG 2410 - Nursing in Health and Illness III Add to HCC Catalog VNSG 2410 - Nursing in Health and Illness III Continuation of Nursing in Health and Illness II. Further study of common medical-surgical health problems of the client including concepts of mental illness. Incorporates knowledge necessary to make the transition from student to graduate vocational nurse. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): VNSG 1409 Corequisite(s): VNSG 1463 Prerequisites: VNSG1409 --- # RNSG1104 — Geriatric Nursing Update 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 1104 - Geriatric Nursing Update Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1104 - Geriatric Nursing Update An updating of professional nursing skills in the health assessment and care of geriatric patients. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # RNSG1105 — Nursing Skills I 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 1105 - Nursing Skills I Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1105 - Nursing Skills I Study of concepts and principles essential for demonstrating competence in the performance of nursing procedures. Topics include knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Admission into the ADN program --- # RNSG1115 — Health Assessment 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 1115 - Health Assessment Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1115 - Health Assessment Development of skills and techniques required for a comprehensive nursing health assessment within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # RNSG1144 — Nursing Skills II 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 1144 - Nursing Skills II Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1144 - Nursing Skills II Study of concepts and principles necessary to perform intermediate or advanced nursing skills; and demonstrate competence in the performance of nursing procedures. Topics include knowledge, judgment, skills and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Completion of First Semester courses --- # RNSG1160 — Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 1160 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1160 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 6 Prerequisite(s): Completion of Second Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 1251 --- # RNSG1163 — Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 1163 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1163 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 3 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the ADN transition program; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Corequisite(s): RNSG 1327 , RNSG 1215 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # RNSG1201 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 1201 - Pharmacology Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1201 - Pharmacology Introduction to the science of pharmacology with emphasis on the actions, interactions, adverse effects, and nursing implications of drug classifications. Content includes the roles and responsibilities of the nurse in safe administration of medications within a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Admission into the ADN program --- # RNSG1215 — Health Assessment 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 1215 - Health Assessment Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1215 - Health Assessment Development of skills and techniques required for a comprehensive nursing health assessment within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # RNSG1251 — Care of the Childbearing Family 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 1251 - Care of the Childbearing Family Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1251 - Care of the Childbearing Family Study of the concepts related to the provision of nursing care for childrearing families; application of systematic problem-solving processes and critical thinking skills, including a focus on the childrearing family from birth to adolescence; and competency in knowledge, judgment, skill, and professional values with a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completion of Second Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 1160 --- # RNSG1301 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 1301 - Pharmacology Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1301 - Pharmacology Introduction to the science of pharmacology with emphasis on the actions, interactions, adverse effects, and nursing implications of drug classifications. Content includes the roles and responsibilities of the nurse in safe administration of medications within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to either a blocked or integrated approach. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RNSG1327 — Transition to Professional Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 1327 - Transition to Professional Nursing Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1327 - Transition to Professional Nursing Topics include health promotion, expanded assessment, analysis of data, nursing process, pharmacology, multidisciplinary teamwork, communication, and applicable competencies in knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework throughout the life span. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the ADN transition program; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # RNSG1341 — Common Concepts of Adult Health 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 1341 - Common Concepts of Adult Health Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1341 - Common Concepts of Adult Health Basic integration of the role of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of the profession. Study of the common concepts of caring for adult patients and families with medical-surgical health care needs related to body systems, emphasizing knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completion of First Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 2360 --- # RNSG1343 — Complex Concepts of Adult Health 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 1343 - Complex Concepts of Adult Health Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1343 - Complex Concepts of Adult Health Integration of previous knowledge and skills related to common adult health needs into the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider of care, coordinator of care, and member of a profession in the care of adult clients/families in structured health care settings with complex medical-surgical health care needs associated with each body system. Emphasis on knowledge, judgments, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself… --- # RNSG1360 — Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse-RNT Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 1360 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse-RNT Foundations Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1360 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse-RNT Foundations A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the ADN program Corequisite(s): RNSG 1413 --- # RNSG1362 — Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 1362 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1362 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 --- # RNSG1413 — Foundations for Nursing Practice 4 credits · 4 hours RNSG 1413 - Foundations for Nursing Practice Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1413 - Foundations for Nursing Practice Introduction to the role of the professional nurse as provider of care, coordinator of care, and member of the profession. Topics include but are not limited to the fundamental concepts of nursing practice, History, Civilization, of professional nursing, a systematic framework for decision-making, mechanisms of disease, the needs and problems that nurses patients manage, and basic psychomotor skills. Emphasis on knowledge, judgment, skills and professional values within a legal/ethical… --- # RNSG1443 — Complex Concepts of Adult Health 4 credits · 4 hours RNSG 1443 - Complex Concepts of Adult Health Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 1443 - Complex Concepts of Adult Health Integration of previous knowledge and skills related to common adult health needs into the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of health care team, and member of the profession in the care of adult patients and families with complex medical-surgical health care needs associated with body systems. Emphasis on complex knowledge, judgments, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework.… --- # RNSG2121 — Professional Nursing: Leadership and Management 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 2121 - Professional Nursing: Leadership and Management Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2121 - Professional Nursing: Leadership and Management Exploration of leadership and management principles applicable to the roles of the professional nurse. Includes application of knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 --- # RNSG2130 — Professional Nursing Review and Licensure Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 2130 - Professional Nursing Review and Licensure Preparation Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2130 - Professional Nursing Review and Licensure Preparation Review of concepts required for licensure examination and entry into the practice of professional nursing. Includes application of National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) test plan, assessment of knowledge deficits, and remediation. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): Completion of Third Semester courses --- # RNSG2160 — Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 2160 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2160 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Prerequisite(s): Completion of First Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 2213 --- # RNSG2161 — Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 2161 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2161 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 6 --- # RNSG2162 — Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 2162 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2162 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 6 --- # RNSG2163 — Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 2163 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2163 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 6 --- # RNSG2166 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 1 credits · 1 hours RNSG 2166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2166 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 9 --- # RNSG2201 — Care of Children and Families 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 2201 - Care of Children and Families Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2201 - Care of Children and Families Study of concepts related to the provision of nursing care for children and families, emphasizing judgment, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completion of Second Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 2261 --- # RNSG2213 — Mental Health Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 2213 - Mental Health Nursing Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2213 - Mental Health Nursing Principles and concepts of mental health, psychopathology, and treatment modalities related to the nursing care of clients and their families. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completion of First Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 2160 --- # RNSG2221 — Professional Nursing: Leadership and Management 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 2221 - Professional Nursing: Leadership and Management Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2221 - Professional Nursing: Leadership and Management Exploration of leadership and management principles applicable to the roles of the professional nurse. Includes application of knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completion of Second Semester courses --- # RNSG2230 — Professional Nursing Review and Licensure Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 2230 - Professional Nursing Review and Licensure Preparation Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2230 - Professional Nursing Review and Licensure Preparation Review of concepts required for licensure examination and entry into the practice of professional nursing. Includes review of application process of National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) test plan, assessment of knowledge deficits, and remediation. This course lends itself to either a blocked or integrated approach. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # RNSG2231 — Advanced Concepts of Adult Health 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 2231 - Advanced Concepts of Adult Health Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2231 - Advanced Concepts of Adult Health Application of advanced concepts and skills for the development of the professional nurse’s roles in caring for adult patients and families. Emphasis on advanced knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # RNSG2261 — Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 2 credits · 2 hours RNSG 2261 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2261 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Study of the concepts related to the provision of nursing care for childrearing families; application of systematic problem-solving processes and critical thinking skills, including a focus on the childrearing family from birth to adolescence; and competency in knowledge, judgment, skill, and professional values with a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 6 Prerequisite(s): Completion of Second Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 2201 --- # RNSG2360 — Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 2360 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2360 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Prerequisite(s): Completion of First Semester courses --- # RNSG2361 — Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 3 credits · 3 hours RNSG 2361 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2361 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 Prerequisite(s): Completion of Third Semester courses Corequisite(s): RNSG 1343 --- # RNSG2462 — Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 4 credits · 4 hours RNSG 2462 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2462 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 12 --- # RNSG2514 — Integrated Care of the Patient with Complex Health Care Needs 5 credits · 5 hours RNSG 2514 - Integrated Care of the Patient with Complex Health Care Needs Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2514 - Integrated Care of the Patient with Complex Health Care Needs Application of clinical reasoning processes and clinical judgment to provide comprehensive nursing care to patients and families across the lifespan with complex health care needs including, but not limited to, complex childhood/adolescent diseases, complicated perinatal care, acute mental illness, complex perioperative care, complex adult health problems and health issues related to aging. Emphasis on tertiary disease preventio… --- # RNSG2535 — Integrated Patient Care Management 5 credits · 5 hours RNSG 2535 - Integrated Patient Care Management Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2535 - Integrated Patient Care Management Application of independent nursing interventions to care for patients and families throughout the lifespan whose health care needs may be difficult to predict. Emphasis on collaborative clinical reasoning, nursing leadership skills, and patient management. Content includes the significance of professional development, trends in nursing and health care, and applicable knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Lecture: 4 Lab: 2 --- # RNSG2539 — Health Care Concepts IV 5 credits · 5 hours RNSG 2539 - Health Care Concepts IV Add to HCC Catalog RNSG 2539 - Health Care Concepts IV In-depth coverage of advanced health care concepts with nursing application through selected exemplars. Concepts include cognition, immunity, clotting, fluid and electrolyte balance, gas exchange, metabolism, nutrition, perfusion, tissue integrity, and interpersonal relationships. Continuing development of clinical judgment with integration of all health care concepts. This course lends itself to a concept-based approach. Lecture: 4 Lab: 4 --- # OTHA1161 — Clinical-Occupational Therapist Assistant 1 credits · 1 hours OTHA 1161 - Clinical-Occupational Therapist Assistant Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1161 - Clinical-Occupational Therapist Assistant A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA1162 — Clinical-Occupational Therapist Assistant 1 credits · 1 hours OTHA 1162 - Clinical-Occupational Therapist Assistant Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1162 - Clinical-Occupational Therapist Assistant A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): All first semester OTHA courses; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA1241 — Occupational Performance from Birth through Adolescence 2 credits · 2 hours OTHA 1241 - Occupational Performance from Birth through Adolescence Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1241 - Occupational Performance from Birth through Adolescence Occupational performance of newborns through adolescents. Includes frames of reference, evaluation tools and techniques, and intervention strategies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # OTHA1253 — Occupational Performance for Elders 2 credits · 2 hours OTHA 1253 - Occupational Performance for Elders Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1253 - Occupational Performance for Elders Occupational performance of elders. Includes frames of reference, evaluation tools and techniques, and intervention strategies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 --- # OTHA1301 — Introduction to Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 1301 - Introduction to Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1301 - Introduction to Occupational Therapy Introduction to the historical development and philosophy of the profession of occupational therapy. Emphasis on the roles and functions of the occupational therapy assistant in current health care environments including moral, legal, and ethical issues. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA1305 — Principles of Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 1305 - Principles of Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1305 - Principles of Occupational Therapy Introduction to occupational therapy including the historical development and philosophy. Emphasis on the roles of the occupational therapy assistant. Topics include occupation in daily life; education and functions; occupational therapy personnel; current health care environment; and moral, legal and ethical issues. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA1309 — Human Structure and Function in Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 1309 - Human Structure and Function in Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1309 - Human Structure and Function in Occupational Therapy Study of biomechanics of human motion. Emphasis on the musculoskeletal system including skeletal structure, muscles and nerves, and biomechanical assessment procedures. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA1315 — Therapeutic Use of Occupations or Activities I 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 1315 - Therapeutic Use of Occupations or Activities I Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1315 - Therapeutic Use of Occupations or Activities I Various occupations or activities used as therapeutic interventions in occupational therapy. Emphasis on awareness of activity demands, contexts, adapting, grading, and safe implementation of occupations or activities. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA1319 — Therapeutic Interventions I 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 1319 - Therapeutic Interventions I Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 1319 - Therapeutic Interventions I Concepts, techniques, and assessments leading to proficiency in skills and activities used as treatment interventions in occupational therapy (OT). Emphasizes the Occupational Therapy Assistant’s role in the OT process. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA2209 — Mental Health in Occupational Therapy 2 credits · 2 hours OTHA 2209 - Mental Health in Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2209 - Mental Health in Occupational Therapy Promotion of mental health through occupational therapy. Emphasis on theory and intervention strategies to enhance occupational performance. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): OTHA 1311, OTHA 1315 , OTHA 1319 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: OTHA1311, OTHA1315, OTHA1319, MATH0314 --- # OTHA2266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Occupational Therapy Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours OTHA 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Occupational Therapy Assistant Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Occupational Therapy Assistant Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 20 Prerequisite(s): All OTHA first and second semester courses; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA2267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Occupational Therapy Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours OTHA 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Occupational Therapy Assistant Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Occupational Therapy Assistant Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 20 Prerequisite(s): All OTHA first and second semester courses; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA2301 — Pathophysiology in Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 2301 - Pathophysiology in Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2301 - Pathophysiology in Occupational Therapy Pathology and general health management of diseases and injuries across the lifespan encountered in occupational therapy treatment settings. Includes etiology, symptoms, and the client’s physical and psychological reactions to disease and injury. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): OTHA 1305 , OTHA 1309 , OTHA 1315 , OTHA 1319 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: OTHA1305, OTHA1309, OTHA1315, OTHA1319, MATH0314 --- # OTHA2302 — Therapeutic Use of Occupations or Activities II 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 2302 - Therapeutic Use of Occupations or Activities II Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2302 - Therapeutic Use of Occupations or Activities II Continuation of OTHA 1315 / OTHA 1315 : Therapeutic Use of Occupations or Activities I. Emphasis on advanced techniques and applications used in traditional and non-traditional practice settings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): All first semester OTHA courses; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA2305 — Therapeutic Interventions II 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 2305 - Therapeutic Interventions II Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2305 - Therapeutic Interventions II Continuation of Therapeutic Interventions I. Emphasis on current rehabilitative interventions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): All first semester OTHA courses; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA2311 — Abnormal Psychology in Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 2311 - Abnormal Psychology in Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2311 - Abnormal Psychology in Occupational Therapy Fundamental principles and techniques of psychological diagnosis with emphasis on mental health issues including theories, etiology, and treatment intervention. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): OTHA 1311, OTHA 1315 , OTHA 1319 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: OTHA1311, OTHA1315, OTHA1319, MATH0314 --- # OTHA2330 — Workplace Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 2330 - Workplace Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2330 - Workplace Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant Seminar-based course designed to complement Level II fieldwork by creating a discussion forum addressing events, skills, knowledge, and/or behaviors related to the practice environment. Application of didactic coursework to the clinic and test-taking strategies for certification exams. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): All OTHA courses simultaneous with Clinical II courses; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing a… Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # OTHA2331 — Physical Function in Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 2331 - Physical Function in Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2331 - Physical Function in Occupational Therapy Physical function to promote occupational performance. Includes frames of reference, assessment/evaluation tools and techniques, patient/client education, and intervention strategies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): OTHA 1305 , OTHA 1309 , OTHA 1315 , OTHA 1319 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: OTHA1305, OTHA1309, OTHA1315, OTHA1319, MATH0314 --- # OTHA2335 — Health Care Management in Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours OTHA 2335 - Health Care Management in Occupational Therapy Add to HCC Catalog OTHA 2335 - Health Care Management in Occupational Therapy Explores the roles of the occupational therapy assistant in health care delivery. Topics include documentation, reimbursement, credentialing, ethical standards, health care team role delineation, and management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # LGLA1303 — Legal Research 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1303 - Legal Research Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1303 - Legal Research This course provides a working knowledge of the fundamentals of effective legal research. Topics include law library techniques, computer assisted legal research, citation forms, briefs, and court opinion discussions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA1305 — Legal Writing 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1305 - Legal Writing Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1305 - Legal Writing This course provides a working knowledge of the fundamentals of effective legal writing. Topics include briefs, legal memoranda, case and fact analysis, citation forms, and legal writing styles. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): LGLA 1303 Prerequisites: LGLA1303 --- # LGLA1344 — Texas Civil Litigation 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1344 - Texas Civil Litigation Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1344 - Texas Civil Litigation Fundamental concepts and procedures of Texas civil litigation with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA1345 — Civil Litigation 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1345 - Civil Litigation Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1345 - Civil Litigation This course presents fundamental concepts and procedures of civil litigation with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include pretrial, trial, and post-trial phases of litigation. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): LGLA 1344 Prerequisites: LGLA1344 --- # LGLA1351 — Contracts 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1351 - Contracts Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1351 - Contracts This course presents fundamental concepts of contract law with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include formation, performance, and enforcement of contracts under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA1353 — Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1353 - Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1353 - Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration This course presents fundamental concepts of the law of wills, trusts, and probate administration with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA1355 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1355 - Family Law Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1355 - Family Law This course presents fundamental concepts of family law with emphasis on the paralegal role. Topics include formal and informal marriages, divorce, annulment, marital property, and the parent-child relationship. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA1370 — Pro Doc for Paralegals 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1370 - Pro Doc for Paralegals Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1370 - Pro Doc for Paralegals The Pro Doc class in Paralegal Technology will include instruction using the automated legal document assembly computer software. The software generates a finished work product for Texas Legal Practitioners. Pro Doc certification is also available for students after passing an exam by Pro Doc. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): LGLA 1303 Prerequisites: LGLA1303 --- # LGLA1380 — Cooperative Education-Legal Assistant / Paralegal 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 1380 - Cooperative Education-Legal Assistant / Paralegal Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 1380 - Cooperative Education-Legal Assistant / Paralegal Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 19 Prerequisite(s): LGLA 1303 and LGLA 1344 ; Prerequisites: LGLA1303, LGLA1344 --- # LGLA2303 — Torts and Personal Injury Law 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 2303 - Torts and Personal Injury Law Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 2303 - Torts and Personal Injury Law This course presents fundamental concepts of tort law with emphasis on the paralegal role. Topics include intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA2307 — Law Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 2307 - Law Office Management Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 2307 - Law Office Management This course presents the fundamentals of principles and structure of management, administration, and substantive systems in the law office including law practice technology as applied to paralegals. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA2309 — Real Property 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 2309 - Real Property Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 2309 - Real Property This course presents fundamental concepts of real property law with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include the nature of real property, rights and duties of ownership, land use, voluntary and involuntary conveyances, and the recording of and searching for real estate documents. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA2311 — Business Organizations 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 2311 - Business Organizations Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 2311 - Business Organizations This course presents basic concepts of business organizations with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include law of agency, sole proprietorships, forms of partnerships, corporations, and other emerging business entities. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA2313 — Criminal Law and Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 2313 - Criminal Law and Procedure Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 2313 - Criminal Law and Procedure This course introduces the criminal justice system including procedures from arrest to final disposition, principles of federal and state law, and the preparation of pleadings and motions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA2315 — Oil and Gas Law 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 2315 - Oil and Gas Law Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 2315 - Oil and Gas Law This course presents fundamental concepts of oil and gas law including the relationship between landowners and oil and gas operators, government regulation, and documents used in the industry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # LGLA2381 — Cooperative Education-Legal Assistant / Paralegal 3 credits · 3 hours LGLA 2381 - Cooperative Education-Legal Assistant / Paralegal Add to HCC Catalog LGLA 2381 - Cooperative Education-Legal Assistant / Paralegal Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 19 Prerequisite(s): LGLA 1303 , LGLA 1305 , LGLA 1344 , LGLA 1345 , or Department Approval; Prerequisites: LGLA1303, LGLA1305, LGLA1344, LGLA1345 --- # PTRT1270 — Introduction to Engineering Technology 2 credits · 2 hours PTRT 1270 - Introduction to Engineering Technology Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1270 - Introduction to Engineering Technology Gain practical information of technical concepts, materials, machinery, and processes. Learning about career choices,salary, and job outlook for engineering technicians. Major topics: career choices in engineering technology; introduction to basic concepts needed in Engineering Technology programs, including basic calculating and analysis tools, basic science, and basic computer skills, working as ateam; resume writing, interview techniques, and relevant professional societ… --- # PTRT1301 — Introduction to Petroleum Industry 3 credits · 3 hours PTRT 1301 - Introduction to Petroleum Industry Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1301 - Introduction to Petroleum Industry An introduction to the various aspects of petroleum industry including equipment, systems, instrumentation, operations, and the various scientific principles. Addresses a variety of petroleum technologies: exploration, drilling, production, transportation, marketing, and chemical processing industries. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # PTRT1313 — Industrial Safety 3 credits · 3 hours PTRT 1313 - Industrial Safety Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1313 - Industrial Safety An overview for petroleum and manufacturing workers of state/federal regulations and guidelines which require industrial safety training. Topics include the 29 C. F. R 1910, 1926 standards. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # PTRT1370 — Petroleum Geology 3 credits · 3 hours PTRT 1370 - Petroleum Geology Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1370 - Petroleum Geology Principles of geological patterns, rock shapes and structures, and reservoir formations associated with petroleum operations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 1301 , MATH 1314 Prerequisites: PTRT1301, MATH1314 --- # PTRT1470 — Petroleum Data Management I Exploration 4 credits · 4 hours PTRT 1470 - Petroleum Data Management I Exploration Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1470 - Petroleum Data Management I Exploration Overview of computer applications in exploration; covers the History, Civilization, fundamentals, terminology and software for exploration; introduction to the principles of geology, geophysics and petro-physics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 1301 , PTAC 1308 , MATH 1314 OR Departmental Approval Prerequisites: PTRT1301, PTAC1308, MATH1314 --- # PTRT1471 — Exploration and Production I 4 credits · 4 hours PTRT 1471 - Exploration and Production I Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1471 - Exploration and Production I Overview of various aspects of Deepwater operations Deepwater exploration, drilling and completing wells, development of production systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 1301 Prerequisites: PTRT1301 --- # PTRT1472 — Petroleum Data Management II-Drilling and Production 4 credits · 4 hours PTRT 1472 - Petroleum Data Management II-Drilling and Production Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1472 - Petroleum Data Management II-Drilling and Production Overview of computer applications in drilling and production. Covers the History, Civilization, fundamentals, terminology and software for drilling and production. Introduction to the principles of drilling, production and reservoir. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 1470 Prerequisites: PTRT1470 --- # PTRT1473 — Exploration and Production II 4 credits · 4 hours PTRT 1473 - Exploration and Production II Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 1473 - Exploration and Production II Continue with exploration and production principles including drilling rigs, giant oil and gas fields, beam pumpers, and geological classifications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 1470 Prerequisites: PTRT1470 --- # PTRT2323 — Natural Gas Production 3 credits · 3 hours PTRT 2323 - Natural Gas Production Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 2323 - Natural Gas Production An overview of the aspects of natural gas and oil production including various aspects of hydrocarbon production, processing equipment, and gas compression/transportation systems. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 2331 Prerequisites: PTRT2331 --- # PTRT2331 — Well Completions 3 credits · 3 hours PTRT 2331 - Well Completions Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 2331 - Well Completions Drilling and wellbore analysis data to develop a well completion plan. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 1473 , MATH 1325 Prerequisites: PTRT1473, MATH1325 --- # PTRT2370 — Petroleum Operations 3 credits · 3 hours PTRT 2370 - Petroleum Operations Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 2370 - Petroleum Operations Course covers the principles and fundamentals of onshore and offshore operations implemented in oil recovery. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 1470 Prerequisites: PTRT1470 --- # PTRT2372 — Internship-Petroleum Technology / Technician 3 credits · 3 hours PTRT 2372 - Internship-Petroleum Technology / Technician Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 2372 - Internship-Petroleum Technology / Technician A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 2331 , Department Approval Prerequisites: PTRT2331 --- # PTRT2470 — Petroleum Data Management III Facilities and Performance 4 credits · 4 hours PTRT 2470 - Petroleum Data Management III Facilities and Performance Add to HCC Catalog PTRT 2470 - Petroleum Data Management III Facilities and Performance Overview of computer applications in surface facilities and automation. Covers the History, Civilization, fundamentals, terminology and software for surface facilities and automation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTRT 2331 Prerequisites: PTRT2331 --- # PHRA1243 — Pharmacy Technician Certification Review 2 credits · 2 hours PHRA 1243 - Pharmacy Technician Certification Review Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1243 - Pharmacy Technician Certification Review A review of major topics covered on the National Pharmacy Technician Certification examination (PTCE). Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all 1st & 2nd semester PHRA courses --- # PHRA1247 — Pharmaceutical Mathematics II 2 credits · 2 hours PHRA 1247 - Pharmaceutical Mathematics II Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1247 - Pharmaceutical Mathematics II Advanced concepts of Pharmaceutical Mathematics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all 1st semester PHRA courses --- # PHRA1260 — Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PHRA 1260 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1260 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 Prerequisite(s): HPRS 1201 , PHRA 1309 , PHRA 1413 Prerequisites: HPRS1201, PHRA1309, PHRA1413 --- # PHRA1261 — Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PHRA 1261 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1261 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 8 Prerequisites: PHRA1309, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # PHRA1272 — Professional Practices for Pharmacy Technicians 2 credits · 2 hours PHRA 1272 - Professional Practices for Pharmacy Technicians Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1272 - Professional Practices for Pharmacy Technicians Development of the necessary interpersonal and professional skills and abilities needed to become a successful entry-level pharmacy technician. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): HPRS 1201 ; PHRA 1301 ; Admission to the Pharmacy Technician Program Prerequisites: HPRS1201, PHRA1301 --- # PHRA1301 — Introduction to Pharmacy 3 credits · 3 hours PHRA 1301 - Introduction to Pharmacy Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1301 - Introduction to Pharmacy An overview of the qualifications, operational guidelines, and job duties of a pharmacy technician. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # PHRA1304 — Pharmacotherapy and Disease Process 3 credits · 3 hours PHRA 1304 - Pharmacotherapy and Disease Process Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1304 - Pharmacotherapy and Disease Process A study of the disease state and therapeutic properties of drugs used in pharmaceutical therapy Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all 1st semester PHRA courses --- # PHRA1305 — Drug Classification 3 credits · 3 hours PHRA 1305 - Drug Classification Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1305 - Drug Classification A study of pharmaceutical drugs, abbreviations, classifications, dosages, side effects, and routes of administration. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: HPRS1201, PHRA1301, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # PHRA1309 — Pharmaceutical Mathematics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHRA 1309 - Pharmaceutical Mathematics I Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1309 - Pharmaceutical Mathematics I Solving pharmaceutical calculation problems encountered in the preparation and distribution of drugs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisites: HPRS1201, PHRA1301, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # PHRA1413 — Community Pharmacy Practice 4 credits · 4 hours PHRA 1413 - Community Pharmacy Practice Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1413 - Community Pharmacy Practice Introduction to the skills necessary to process, prepare, label, and maintain records of prescriptions in a community pharmacy to include customer service, count and pour techniques, prescription calculations, drug selection and preparation, over-the-counter drugs, inventory management and legal parameters. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisites: HPRS1201, PHRA1301, MATH0332, MATH0432 --- # PHRA1445 — Compounding Sterile Preparations 4 credits · 4 hours PHRA 1445 - Compounding Sterile Preparations Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1445 - Compounding Sterile Preparations The process of compounding sterile preparations and aseptic technique within legal and regulatory guidelines specified by USP <797> standards. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all 1st semester PHRA courses --- # PHRA1449 — Institutional Pharmacy Practice 4 credits · 4 hours PHRA 1449 - Institutional Pharmacy Practice Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 1449 - Institutional Pharmacy Practice Fundamentals of the diverse roles and practice of pharmacy technicians in an institutional pharmacy setting. In-depth coverage of hospital pharmacy organization, work flow and personnel, safety techniques, data entry, packaging and labeling operations, inpatient drug distribution systems including investigational drugs, continuous quality improvement and inventory control. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all 1st semester PHRA courses --- # PHRA2260 — Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PHRA 2260 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 2260 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 8 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all 1st and 2nd semester PHRA courses --- # PHRA2261 — Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PHRA 2261 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 2261 - Clinical-Pharmacy Technician / Assistant A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 10 Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all 1st and 2nd semester PHRA courses --- # PHRA2471 — Pharmacy Technician Career and Exam Prep 4 credits · 4 hours PHRA 2471 - Pharmacy Technician Career and Exam Prep Add to HCC Catalog PHRA 2471 - Pharmacy Technician Career and Exam Prep Topics address the development of the necessary interpersonal and professional skills and the abilities needed to become a successful entry-level pharmacy technician and reviews major topics covered on the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination (PTCE), Exam for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ExCPT). Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): HPRS 1201 ; PHRA 1301 ; PHRA 1304 ; PHRA 1305 ; PHRA 1309 ; PHRA 1413 ; PHRA 1247 ; PHRA 1445 ; PHRA 1449 Prerequisites: HPRS1201, PHRA1301, PHRA1304, PHRA1305, PHRA1309, PHRA1413, PHRA1247, PHRA1445, PHRA1449 --- # PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy Add to HCC Catalog PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy This course is a theoretically diverse introduction to the study of ideas, including arguments and investigations about abstract and real phenomena, particularly in the areas of knowledge, ethics, and religion. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # PHIL1304 — Introduction to World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1304 - Introduction to World Religions Add to HCC Catalog PHIL 1304 - Introduction to World Religions This course is a diverse survey of world traditions and religions, including African traditions, Native American traditions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Tao and Chinese Philosophy, Christianity and Judaism. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # PHIL2303 — Introduction to Formal Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2303 - Introduction to Formal Logic Add to HCC Catalog PHIL 2303 - Introduction to Formal Logic An introduction to symbolic logic, focusing on both propositional and predicate logic, emphasizing the rules of translating language into symbols, the rules of inference and replacement, and the mechanism of reasoning used by computers. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. --- # PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2306 - Introduction to Ethics Add to HCC Catalog PHIL 2306 - Introduction to Ethics A philosophical reflection of the basic principles of the moral life, including traditional and contemporary views concerning the nature of goodness, happiness, duty, and freedom as they apply to individual right, business, medicine, and community well-being. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2307 - Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy Add to HCC Catalog PHIL 2307 - Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy This course is a critical analysis of political theories and social issues. Consideration will be given to historically significant and contemporary systems, problems, and thinkers. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2316 - Classical Philosophy Add to HCC Catalog PHIL 2316 - Classical Philosophy An historic survey of critical and reflective thinking as applied to the basic problems of existence and the meaning of human life and institutions; begins with the Greek and Roman philosophers, continues through the Middle Ages, and ends with the Renaissance; a study of the nature of philosophy as applied to the development of the scientific method, the existence of God, and the political structures of society. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # PHIL2321 — Philosophy of Religion 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2321 - Philosophy of Religion Add to HCC Catalog PHIL 2321 - Philosophy of Religion A critical investigation of major religious ideas, experiences, and questions that form the basis for a philosophy of religion. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RSTO1301 — Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours RSTO 1301 - Beverage Management Add to HCC Catalog RSTO 1301 - Beverage Management A study of the beverage service of the hospitality industry including spirits, wines, beers, and non-alcoholic beverages. Topics include purchasing, resource control, legislation, marketing, physical plant requirements, staffing, service, and the selection of wines to enhance foods. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RSTO1325 — Purchasing for Hospitality Operations 3 credits · 3 hours RSTO 1325 - Purchasing for Hospitality Operations Add to HCC Catalog RSTO 1325 - Purchasing for Hospitality Operations Study of purchasing and inventory management of foods and other supplies to include development of purchase specifications, determination of order quantities, formal and informal price comparisons, proper receiving procedures, storage management, and issue procedures. Emphasis on product cost analysis, yields, pricing formulas, controls and record keeping at each stage of the purchasing cycle. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RSTO2301 — Principles of Food and Beverage Controls 3 credits · 3 hours RSTO 2301 - Principles of Food and Beverage Controls Add to HCC Catalog RSTO 2301 - Principles of Food and Beverage Controls A study of financial principle and controls of food service operation including review of operation policies and procedures. Topics include financial budgeting and cost analysis emphasizing food and beverage labor costs, operational analysis, and internal and regulatory reporting procedures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # PHYS1305 — Elementary Physics I (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 1305 - Elementary Physics I (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog PHYS 1305 - Elementary Physics I (Lecture) General introduction to basic and fundamental principles in physics (with minimal or no computations) including: motion, gravity, momentum, energy, relativity, structures of matter, thermal energy, waves and sound. This course is intended as a non-lab-based preparatory course for students wishing to take PHYS 1401 and PHYS 1402 , and also for those students wishing to take PHYS 2325 who have no prior knowledge of physics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # PHYS1401 — College Physics I (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 1401 - College Physics I (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog PHYS 1401 - College Physics I (Lecture & Lab) Non-calculus based course for medical related majors, architecture majors, technology majors, and other non-engineering and non-science majors. Topics include motion and forces, work and energy, momentum and collision, and the thermal properties of matter. Laboratory exercises include selected related experiments on these topics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 , MATH 1316 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH1316 --- # PHYS1402 — College Physics II (Lecture & Lab) 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 1402 - College Physics II (Lecture & Lab) Add to HCC Catalog PHYS 1402 - College Physics II (Lecture & Lab) Continuation of non-Calculus based physics for medical related majors, architecture majors, technology majors and other non-engineering and non-science majors. Topics include wave motion, electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and topics in modern physics. Laboratory exercises include selected related experiments on these topics. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1401 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: PHYS1401 --- # PHYS2125 — University Physics I (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 2125 - University Physics I (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog PHYS 2125 - University Physics I (Lab) Selected laboratory experiments related to topics in PHYS 2325 for science and engineering majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): must have taken PHYS 2325 or co-enrolled with PHYS 2325 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: PHYS2325 --- # PHYS2126 — University Physics II (Lab) 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 2126 - University Physics II (Lab) Add to HCC Catalog PHYS 2126 - University Physics II (Lab) Selected laboratory experiments related to topics in PHYS 2326 for science and engineering majors. Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 Pre/ --- # PHYS2325 — University Physics I (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 2325 - University Physics I (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog PHYS 2325 - University Physics I (Lecture) A calculus-based physics course designed specifically for chemistry, physics, and engineering majors. Topics include principles of mechanics, sound, wave phenomena, kinetic theory, fluid flow, and thermal physics. (formerly PHYS 2425). Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: MATH2413 --- # PHYS2326 — University Physics II (Lecture) 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 2326 - University Physics II (Lecture) Add to HCC Catalog PHYS 2326 - University Physics II (Lecture) Continuation of calculus based physics. Course designed specifically for chemistry, physics, and engineering majors. Includes principles of electricity and magnetism, optics, electromagnetic waves, relativity, kinetic theory, introduction to quantum theory, thermal physics, and other physics topics. (formerly PHYS 2426) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course Prerequisites: PHYS2325, PHYS2425, MATH2414 --- # PTHA1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PTHA 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 14 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 2205 , PTHA 2509 ; HPRS 2232 , must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: PTHA2205, PTHA2509, HPRS2232, MATH0314 --- # PTHA1267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PTHA 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 1267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 14 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 1266 , PTHA 2435 , PTHA 2431 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Corequisite(s): PTHA 2239 Prerequisites: PTHA1266, PTHA2435, PTHA2431, MATH0314 --- # PTHA1301 — The Profession of Physical Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours PTHA 1301 - The Profession of Physical Therapy Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 1301 - The Profession of Physical Therapy Introduction to the profession of physical therapy and the role of the physical therapist assistant. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Program; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # PTHA1321 — Pathophysiology for the PTA 3 credits · 3 hours PTHA 1321 - Pathophysiology for the PTA Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 1321 - Pathophysiology for the PTA Study of the pathophysiology of diseases/conditions encountered in physical therapy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 1413 , PTHA 1301 ; HPRS 1206 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: PTHA1413, PTHA1301, HPRS1206, MATH0314 --- # PTHA1405 — Basic Patient Care Skills 4 credits · 4 hours PTHA 1405 - Basic Patient Care Skills Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 1405 - Basic Patient Care Skills Introduction to the theory and application of basic patient handling, functional skills, assessment techniques, and measurement techniques. The student will distinguish and examine the theory, principles, and techniques of patient handling and functional skills; perform basic patient handling, functional skills, assessment techniques, and measurement techniques; and utilize relevant communication techniques. Lecture: 3 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): Admission to program; must be placed into college-level r… Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # PTHA1413 — Functional Anatomy 4 credits · 4 hours PTHA 1413 - Functional Anatomy Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 1413 - Functional Anatomy The relationship of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems to normal and abnormal movement. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Program; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Corequisite(s): BIOL 2401 Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # PTHA1431 — Physical Agents 4 credits · 4 hours PTHA 1431 - Physical Agents Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 1431 - Physical Agents Biophysical principles, physiological effects, efficacy, and application of physical agents. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 1413 , PTHA 1405 , PTHA 1301 , PTHA 1405 , HPRS 1206 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: PTHA1413, PTHA1405, PTHA1301, HPRS1206, MATH0314 --- # PTHA2205 — Neurology 2 credits · 2 hours PTHA 2205 - Neurology Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 2205 - Neurology Study of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology as it relates to commonly encountered neurological conditions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 1321 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: PTHA1321, MATH0314 --- # PTHA2266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PTHA 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Physical Therapist Assistant Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 14 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 2435 , PTHA 2431 , PTHA 1267 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Corequisite(s): PTHA 2239 Prerequisites: PTHA2435, PTHA2431, PTHA1267, MATH0314 --- # PTHA2301 — Essentials of Data Collection 3 credits · 3 hours PTHA 2301 - Essentials of Data Collection Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 2301 - Essentials of Data Collection Data collection techniques used to assist in patient/client management. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 1405 , PTHA 1321 , PTHA 1413 , PTHA 1301 , HPRS 1106; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Corequisite(s): PTHA 1431 , HPRS 2332 Prerequisites: PTHA1405, PTHA1321, PTHA1413, PTHA1301, HPRS1106, MATH0314 --- # PTHA2339 — Professional Issues 3 credits · 3 hours PTHA 2339 - Professional Issues Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 2339 - Professional Issues Discussion of professional issues and behaviors related to clinical practice; preparation for transition into the workforce. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 2431 , PTHA 2435 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Corequisite(s): PTHA 1267 , PTHA 2266 Prerequisites: PTHA2431, PTHA2435, MATH0314 --- # PTHA2431 — Management of Neurological Disorders 4 credits · 4 hours PTHA 2431 - Management of Neurological Disorders Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 2431 - Management of Neurological Disorders Advanced course integrating previously learned and new skills/techniques into the comprehensive rehabilitation of selected neurological disorders. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 2205 , PTHA 2509 , PTHA 2435 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: PTHA2205, PTHA2509, PTHA2435, MATH0314 --- # PTHA2435 — Rehabilitation Techniques 4 credits · 4 hours PTHA 2435 - Rehabilitation Techniques Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 2435 - Rehabilitation Techniques Advanced course integrating previously learned and new skills/techniques into the comprehensive rehabilitation of selected musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, and integumentary disorders. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 2205 , PTHA 2509 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: PTHA2205, PTHA2509, MATH0314 --- # PTHA2509 — Therapeutic Exercise 5 credits · 5 hours PTHA 2509 - Therapeutic Exercise Add to HCC Catalog PTHA 2509 - Therapeutic Exercise Concepts, principles, and application of techniques related to therapeutic exercise and functional training. Lecture: 3 Lab: 6 Prerequisite(s): PTHA 1321 , PTHA 1431 , PTHA 2301 Corequisite(s): HPRS 2332; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: PTHA1321, PTHA1431, PTHA2301 --- # PTAC1302 — Introduction to Process Technology 3 credits · 3 hours PTAC 1302 - Introduction to Process Technology Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 1302 - Introduction to Process Technology Introduction to chemical and refinery plant operations. Topics include process technician duties, responsibilities and expectations, plant organizations, plant process and utility systems, and the physical and mental requirements of the process technician. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): PTAC 1308 --- # PTAC1308 — Safety, Health, and Environment I 3 credits · 3 hours PTAC 1308 - Safety, Health, and Environment I Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 1308 - Safety, Health, and Environment I Development of knowledge and skills to reinforce the attitudes and behaviors required for safe and environmentally sound work habits. Emphasis on safety, health, and environmental issues in the performance of all job tasks and regulatory compliance issues. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Corequisite(s): PTAC 1302 --- # PTAC1332 — Process Instrumentation I 3 credits · 3 hours PTAC 1332 - Process Instrumentation I Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 1332 - Process Instrumentation I Study of the instruments and instrument systems used in the process industry including terminology, primary variables, symbology, control loops, and basic troubleshooting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1302 and PTAC 1308 Corequisite(s): PTAC 1410 Prerequisites: PTAC1302, PTAC1308 --- # PTAC1350 — Industrial Economics 3 credits · 3 hours PTAC 1350 - Industrial Economics Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 1350 - Industrial Economics Examination of the profitability factors of plant operations including personnel and business strategies. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1332 Prerequisites: PTAC1332 --- # PTAC1354 — Industrial Processes 3 credits · 3 hours PTAC 1354 - Industrial Processes Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 1354 - Industrial Processes Study of the processes employed in process plant operations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1302 Prerequisites: PTAC1302 --- # PTAC1410 — Process Technology I-Equipment 4 credits · 4 hours PTAC 1410 - Process Technology I-Equipment Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 1410 - Process Technology I-Equipment Instruction in the use of common process equipment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1302 and PTAC 1308 Corequisite(s): PTAC 1332 Prerequisites: PTAC1302, PTAC1308 --- # PTAC2314 — Principles of Quality 3 credits · 3 hours PTAC 2314 - Principles of Quality Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 2314 - Principles of Quality Study of the background and application of quality concepts. Topics include team skills, quality tools, and economics and continuous improvement. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1302 Prerequisites: PTAC1302 --- # PTAC2336 — Process Instrumentation II 3 credits · 3 hours PTAC 2336 - Process Instrumentation II Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 2336 - Process Instrumentation II Continued study of the instruments and control systems used in the process industries including terminology, process variables, symbology, control loops, and troubleshooting. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1332 Prerequisites: PTAC1332 --- # PTAC2420 — Process Technology II-Systems 4 credits · 4 hours PTAC 2420 - Process Technology II-Systems Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 2420 - Process Technology II-Systems Study of the interrelation of process equipment and process systems including related scientific principles. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1332 and PTAC 1410 Prerequisites: PTAC1332, PTAC1410 --- # PTAC2438 — Process Technology III-Operations 4 credits · 4 hours PTAC 2438 - Process Technology III-Operations Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 2438 - Process Technology III-Operations This course combines systems into operational processes with emphasis on operations under various conditions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 2420 Corequisite(s): PTAC 2446 Prerequisites: PTAC2420 --- # PTAC2446 — Process Troubleshooting 4 credits · 4 hours PTAC 2446 - Process Troubleshooting Add to HCC Catalog PTAC 2446 - Process Troubleshooting Instruction in the different types of troubleshooting techniques, procedures, and methods used to solve process problems. Topics include application of data collection and analysis, cause effect relationships, and reasoning. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): PTAC 2420 Corequisite(s): PTAC 2438 Prerequisites: PTAC2420 --- # PSYC2301 — General Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2301 - General Psychology Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2301 - General Psychology General Psychology is a survey of the major psychological topics, theories and approaches to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This course satisfies the Social and Behavioral Sciences or Component Area Option of the HCC Core. PSYC 2301 is included in the Psychology Field of Study. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Satisfied the requirement for college-level reading and writing skills or take INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 as a corequisite Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2306 — Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2306 - Human Sexuality Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2306 - Human Sexuality This course will provide an overview of the broad field of human sexuality. Topics will be covered from various perspectives - biological, sociological, anthropological, etc., but will focus primarily on the psychological perspective. The goal is for each student to learn factual, scientifically-based information that will provoke thought and contribute to his/her own decision-making on sexual issues outside of the classroom. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Satisfied the requirements for college-level reading and wr… Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2307 — Adolescent Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2307 - Adolescent Psychology Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2307 - Adolescent Psychology This course explores the physical, behavioral, mental, emotional, and social changes that accompany growth and development in adolescence. The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of theories, research, issues, and applications related to adolescent development. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Satisfied the requirements for college-level reading and writing skills or take INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 as a corequisite Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2308 — Child Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2308 - Child Psychology Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2308 - Child Psychology This course will address psychological development from conception through middle childhood with references to physical, cognitive, social and personality changes. Students will examine the interplay of biological factors, human interaction, social structures and cultural forces in development. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Satisfied the requirements for college-level reading and writing skills or take INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 as a corequisite Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth & Development 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2314 - Lifespan Growth & Development Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2314 - Lifespan Growth & Development Lifespan Growth and Development is a study of social, emotional, cognitive and physical factors and influences of a developing human from conception to death. This course satisfies the Social and Behavioral Sciences or Component Area Option of the HCC Core. PSYC 2314 is included in the Psychology Field of Study. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completed and passed PSYC 2301 Satisfied the requirement for college-level reading and writing skills or take INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 as a corequisi… Prerequisites: PSYC2301, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2315 — Psychology of Adjustment 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2315 - Psychology of Adjustment Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2315 - Psychology of Adjustment Study of the processes involved in adjustment of individuals to their personal and social environments. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Satisfied the requirement for college-level reading and writing skills or take INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 as a corequisite Prerequisites: INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2316 — Psychology of Personality 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2316 - Psychology of Personality Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2316 - Psychology of Personality Study of various approaches to determinants, development, and assessment of personality. This course satisfies the Social and Behavioral Sciences or Component Area Option of the HCC Core. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completed and passed PSYC 2301 Satisfied the requirement for college-level reading and writing skills or take INRW 0420 or ESOL 0360 as a corequisite Prerequisites: PSYC2301, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2317 — Statistical Methods in Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2317 - Statistical Methods in Psychology Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2317 - Statistical Methods in Psychology This course covers descriptive and inferential statistics used in psychological research and assessment. It includes measurement, characteristics of distributions; measures of central tendency and variability; transformed scores; correlation and regression; probability theory; and hypotheses testing and inference. This course satisfies the Mathematics or Component Area Option of the HCC Core. PSYC 2317 is included in the Psychology Field of Study. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): C… Prerequisites: PSYC2301, MATH1314, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2319 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2319 - Social Psychology Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2319 - Social Psychology Study of individual behavior within the social environment. Topics may include socio-psychological processes, attitude formation and change, interpersonal relations, group processes, self, social cognition, and research methods. This course satisfies the Social and Behavioral Sciences or Component Area Option of the HCC Core. PSYC 2319 is included in the Psychology Field of Study. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completed and passed PSYC 2301 Satisfied the requirement for college-level reading and writing skills… Prerequisites: PSYC2301, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2320 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2320 - Abnormal Psychology Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2320 - Abnormal Psychology This course provides an introduction to the psychological, biological, and socio-cultural factors involved in the development, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders. It includes a review of the historical understanding of abnormal behavior and the development of modern diagnostic systems. It includes discussion of psychological research and practice as it relates to mental health and psychological functioning, as well as legal and ethical issues. This course satisfies the Component Area Option of… Prerequisites: PSYC2301, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2330 — Biological Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2330 - Biological Psychology Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2330 - Biological Psychology An introduction to the biological bases of behavior. Topics include evolution, genetics, research methods in behavioral neuroscience, motivation and emotion, sensation and perception, learning and memory, lifespan development, cognition, psychological disorders, and other complex behaviors. This course satisfies the Component Area Option of the HCC Core. PSYC 2330 is included in the Psychology Field of Study. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Completed and passed PSYC 2301 Satisfied the requirement for col… Prerequisites: PSYC2301, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # PSYC2389 — Academic Cooperative 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2389 - Academic Cooperative Add to HCC Catalog PSYC 2389 - Academic Cooperative An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in psychology. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and Prerequisites: PSYC2301, INRW0420, ESOL0360 --- # QCTC2331 — Standards 3 credits · 3 hours QCTC 2331 - Standards Add to HCC Catalog QCTC 2331 - Standards Philosophy and theory of appropriate standards, organizations, and systems integration relating to the standards criteria in society. Survey the philosophy and theory of standards and standards organizations; apply the systems management approach as related to the development and application of standards; and examine national, international, and other standards. Implement auditing and documentation practices and verify traceability to the appropriate standard. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 1407 Prerequisites: WLDG1407 --- # RADR1160 — Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer 1 credits · 1 hours RADR 1160 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 1160 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 5 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # RADR1260 — Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 1260 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 1260 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 10 --- # RADR1266 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 1266 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 16 Prerequisite(s): RADR 1160 , RADR 1303 , RADR 1411 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR1160, RADR1303, RADR1411 --- # RADR1301 — Introduction to Radiography 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 1301 - Introduction to Radiography Add to HCC Catalog RADR 1301 - Introduction to Radiography An overview of the historical development of radiography, basic radiation protection, an introduction to medical terminology, ethical and legal issues for health care professionals, and an orientation to the profession and the health care system. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RADR1303 — Patient Care 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 1303 - Patient Care Add to HCC Catalog RADR 1303 - Patient Care An introduction in patient assessment, infection control procedures, emergency and safety procedures, communication and patient interaction skills, and basic pharmacology. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # RADR1313 — Principles of Radiographic Imaging I 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging I Add to HCC Catalog RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging I Radiographic image quality and the effects of exposure variables. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # RADR1411 — Basic Radiographic Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours RADR 1411 - Basic Radiographic Procedures Add to HCC Catalog RADR 1411 - Basic Radiographic Procedures An introduction to radiographic positioning terminology, the proper manipulation of equipment, positioning and alignment of the anatomical structure and equipment, and evaluation of images for proper demonstration of basic anatomy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # RADR2167 — Practicum (or Field Experience) Radiologic Technology/Science-Radiographer 1 credits · 1 hours RADR 2167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Radiologic Technology/Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2167 - Practicum (or Field Experience) Radiologic Technology/Science-Radiographer Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 10 Prerequisite(s): RADR 2213 , RADR 2217 , RADR 2367 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR2213, RADR2217, RADR2367 --- # RADR2213 — Radiation Biology and Protection 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 2213 - Radiation Biology and Protection Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2213 - Radiation Biology and Protection Effects of radiation exposure on biological systems. Includes typical medical exposure levels, methods for measuring and monitoring radiation, and methods for protecting personnel and patients from excessive exposure. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RADR 2309 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR2309 --- # RADR2217 — Radiographic Pathology 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 2217 - Radiographic Pathology Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2217 - Radiographic Pathology Disease processes and their appearance on radiographic images. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RADR 2331 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR2331 --- # RADR2260 — Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 2260 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2260 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 8 Prerequisite(s): RADR 2309 , RADR 2401 , RADR 1266 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR2309, RADR2401, RADR1266 --- # RADR2262 — Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 2262 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2262 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 10 --- # RADR2263 — Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 2263 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2263 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 10 --- # RADR2267 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2267 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 14 --- # RADR2268 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 2 credits · 2 hours RADR 2268 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2268 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 18 --- # RADR2309 — Radiographic Imaging Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 2309 - Radiographic Imaging Equipment Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2309 - Radiographic Imaging Equipment Equipment and physics of x-ray production. Includes basic x-ray circuits. It also examines the relationship of conventional and digital equipment components to the imaging process. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RADR 2305, RADR 2331 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR2305, RADR2331 --- # RADR2331 — Advanced Radiographic Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 2331 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2331 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures Positioning and alignment of anatomic structures and equipment, evaluation of images to demonstrate anatomy and related pathology. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): RADR 1313 , RADR 2401 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR1313, RADR2401 --- # RADR2333 — Advanced Medical Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 2333 - Advanced Medical Imaging Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2333 - Advanced Medical Imaging An exploration of specialized imaging modalities. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RADR 1313 , RADR 2401 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR1313, RADR2401 --- # RADR2335 — Radiologic Technology Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 2335 - Radiologic Technology Seminar Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2335 - Radiologic Technology Seminar A capstone course focusing on the synthesis of professional knowledge, skills and attitudes in preparation for professional employment and lifelong learning. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): All RADR courses or by Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math --- # RADR2340 — Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 2340 - Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2340 - Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging Anatomic relationships are present under various sectional orientations. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RADR 2333 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR2333 --- # RADR2366 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 2366 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2366 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 24 Prerequisite(s): RADR 1267, RADR 2233; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR1267, RADR2233 --- # RADR2367 — Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer 3 credits · 3 hours RADR 2367 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2367 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Radiologic Technology / Science-Radiographer Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 24 Prerequisite(s): RADR 2333 , RADR 2366 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR2333, RADR2366 --- # RADR2401 — Intermediate Radiographic Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours RADR 2401 - Intermediate Radiographic Procedures Add to HCC Catalog RADR 2401 - Intermediate Radiographic Procedures A continuation of the study of the proper manipulation of radiographic equipment, positioning and alignment of the anatomical structure and equipment, and evaluation of images for proper demonstration of anatomy. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RADR 1303 , RADR 1411 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Prerequisites: RADR1303, RADR1411 --- # INSR2170 — Insurance Agent Exam Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours INSR 2170 - Insurance Agent Exam Preparation Add to HCC Catalog INSR 2170 - Insurance Agent Exam Preparation Designed to teach the basic concepts required to pass the TX General Lines Property and Casualty Exam. Includes personal insurance, commercial insurance, principles of insurance, and Texas insurance law. May prepare students to take the licensing exam sponsored by the Texas Department of Insurance. Lecture: 0 Lab: 4 --- # RELE1170 — Real Estate Exam Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours RELE 1170 - Real Estate Exam Preparation Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1170 - Real Estate Exam Preparation This course contains instruction on good study habits and an overview to better prepare the student to take their State Examination to obtain a Texas Real Estate License. Topics covered include principles of real estate, real estate law, landlord tenant relationships, ownership and transfer of real property, legal descriptions, taxes, closing disclosures and procedures, fair housing, real estate appraisal, financing, and general overview of both State and Federal laws regarding the real estate… --- # RELE1200 — Contract Forms and Addenda 2 credits · 2 hours RELE 1200 - Contract Forms and Addenda Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1200 - Contract Forms and Addenda Promulgated Contract Forms, which shall include but is not limited to unauthorized practice of law, broker-lawyer committee, current promulgated forms, commission rules governing use forms and case studies involving use of forms. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1201 — Principles of Real Estate I 2 credits · 2 hours RELE 1201 - Principles of Real Estate I Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1201 - Principles of Real Estate I A beginning overview of licensing as a real estate broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing Credit discriminatio… --- # RELE1211 — Law of Contracts 2 credits · 2 hours RELE 1211 - Law of Contracts Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1211 - Law of Contracts Elements of a contract, offer and acceptance, statute of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach, unauthorized practice of law, commission rules relating to use of adopted forms, and owner disclosure requirements. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1219 — Real Estate Finance 2 credits · 2 hours RELE 1219 - Real Estate Finance Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1219 - Real Estate Finance Monetary systems, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing costs, alternative financial instruments, equal Credit opportunity laws affecting mortgage lending, Community Reinvestment Act, and the state housing agency. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1238 — Principles of Real Estate II 2 credits · 2 hours RELE 1238 - Principles of Real Estate II Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1238 - Principles of Real Estate II Overview of licensing as a broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing, discrimination, housing Credit discrimination, and community rein… --- # RELE1291 — Special Topics in Real Estate 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1291 - Special Topics in Real Estate Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1291 - Special Topics in Real Estate Commercial Real Estate is an overview of the commercial real estate industry which includes: commercial real estate culture, real estate professionalism and ethics, types of properties, investors, end users, leasing, developing, marketing psychology, advertising, time management, negotiating and closing, financing and characteristics of a successful salesperson. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1303 — Real Estate Appraisal 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1303 - Real Estate Appraisal Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1303 - Real Estate Appraisal A study of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal, social and economic determinants of value, appraisal case studies, cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates, final correlations, and reporting. Ac Credited: Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. (Formerly REAL 2301) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1307 — Real Estate Investments 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1307 - Real Estate Investments Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1307 - Real Estate Investments Characteristics of real estate investments. Includes techniques of investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted and non-discounted investment criteria, leverage, tax shelters, depreciation, and applications to property tax. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1309 — Real Estate Law 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1309 - Real Estate Law Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1309 - Real Estate Law Provides a study of legal concepts of real estate, land description, real property rights, estates in land, contracts, conveyances, encumbrances, foreclosures, recording procedures, and evidence of title. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1315 — Property Management 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1315 - Property Management Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1315 - Property Management A study of the role of the property manager, landlord policies, operating guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1321 — Real Estate Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1321 - Real Estate Marketing Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1321 - Real Estate Marketing A study of real estate professionalism and ethics; characteristics of successful salespersons; time management; psychology of marketing; listing procedures; advertising; negotiating and closing financing; and the Deceptive Trade Practice Act. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1323 — Real Estate Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1323 - Real Estate Computer Applications Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1323 - Real Estate Computer Applications A study of the availability of technology, current software, and its ability to a real estate agent become more productive. Includes database, mapping, mortgage interest, contact management, presentation and real estate related software application packages. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1324 — Loan Origination and Quality Control 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1324 - Loan Origination and Quality Control Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1324 - Loan Origination and Quality Control An introduction to the mortgage loan application process. Topics include regulatory compliance and documentation; real estate contracts; the mortgage application process, interview techniques; Credit, income and property qualification, quality controls and procedures. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1325 — Real Estate Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1325 - Real Estate Mathematics Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1325 - Real Estate Mathematics Basic arithmetic skills. Includes mathematical logic, percentages, interest, time value of money, depreciation, amortization, proration, and estimation of closing statements. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1329 — Fundamentals of Environmental Issues 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1329 - Fundamentals of Environmental Issues Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1329 - Fundamentals of Environmental Issues A study of environmental issues affecting the real estate industry including hazardous substances, underground storage tanks, wetlands, radon, asbestos, lead, endangered species protection, sick building syndrome and electromagnetic fields. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1335 — Real Estate Construction 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1335 - Real Estate Construction Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1335 - Real Estate Construction A study of the basic principles of design and construction of real estate properties. This course meets part of the educational requirements, as determined by The Texas Real Estate Commission, to become a licensed inspector. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE1371 — Loan Processing 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1371 - Loan Processing Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1371 - Loan Processing A study of the theoretical and practical framework necessary to understand the complex field of mortgage lending with emphasis on loan application, qualifications, and processing. Also includes the role of lenders, residential loan appraisals, closing, and funding the loan. This course emphasizes workforce training in the areas of loan processing and originating procedures as determined by the needs of industry. Ac Credited: Texas Savings and Loan Department. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval --- # RELE1381 — Cooperative Education-Real Estate 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1381 - Cooperative Education-Real Estate Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1381 - Cooperative Education-Real Estate Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through an individualized agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines, classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 External: 14 Prerequisite(s): Department Approval and RELE 2201 Prerequisites: RELE2201 --- # RELE1391 — Special Topics in Real Estate 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 1391 - Special Topics in Real Estate Add to HCC Catalog RELE 1391 - Special Topics in Real Estate Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE2201 — Law of Agency 2 credits · 2 hours RELE 2201 - Law of Agency Add to HCC Catalog RELE 2201 - Law of Agency A study of Law of agency including principal-agent and master-servant relationships, the authority of an agent, the termination of an agent’s authority, the fiduciary and other duties of an agent, employment law, deceptive trade practices, listing or buying representation procedures, and the disclosure of an agency. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # RELE2307 — Real Estate Title and Settlement 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 2307 - Real Estate Title and Settlement Add to HCC Catalog RELE 2307 - Real Estate Title and Settlement Examines the procedural aspects required to research land titles, establish and administer title closings, escrow, determination of settlement requirements, and filing. In addition, the lender’s closing instructions, document review, funding procedures, post-closing audit and file set up will be presented. This course emphasizes workforce training in the area of closing and funding procedures as determined by the needs of industry. Ac Credited: Texas Savings and Loan Department. Lectur… --- # RELE2311 — Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 2311 - Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending Add to HCC Catalog RELE 2311 - Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending A study of the theoretical and practical framework necessary to understand the complex field of mortgage lending with emphasis on loan application, qualifications, and underwriting. Also includes the role of lenders, security instruments, residential loan appraisals, and closing and funding the loan. This course emphasizes workforce training in the areas of loan processing and underwriting procedures as determined by the needs of industry. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE2331 — Real Estate Brokerage 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 2331 - Real Estate Brokerage Add to HCC Catalog RELE 2331 - Real Estate Brokerage A study of law of agency, planning and organization, operational policies and procedures, recruiting, selection and training of personnel, records and control, and real estate firm analysis and expansion criteria. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # RELE2381 — Cooperative Education-Real Estate 3 credits · 3 hours RELE 2381 - Cooperative Education-Real Estate Add to HCC Catalog RELE 2381 - Cooperative Education-Real Estate Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines, classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical discipline, specific learning Prerequisites: RELE1381 --- # RSPT1201 — Introduction to Respiratory Care 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 1201 - Introduction to Respiratory Care Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1201 - Introduction to Respiratory Care An introduction to the field of respiratory care. Topics include the History, Civilization, of respiratory care, hospital organization, medical malpractice, ethics, vital signs, body mechanics, basic cardiopulmonary assessment, infection control, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # RSPT1213 — Basic Respiratory Care Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 1213 - Basic Respiratory Care Pharmacology Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1213 - Basic Respiratory Care Pharmacology A study of basic pharmacological principles/practices of respiratory care drugs. Emphasis on classification, routes of administration, dosages/calculations, and physiological interaction. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2258 Corequisite(s): RSPT 1225 Prerequisites: RSPT2258 --- # RSPT1225 — Respiratory Care Sciences 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 1225 - Respiratory Care Sciences Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1225 - Respiratory Care Sciences Physics, mathematics, and chemistry as related to respiratory care. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1240 Corequisite(s): RSPT 1213 Prerequisites: RSPT1240 --- # RSPT1240 — Advanced Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 1240 - Advanced Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1240 - Advanced Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Provides an advanced presentation of anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular and pulmonary system. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2301 , BIOL 2101 , BIOL 2302 , BIOL 2102 ; Corequisite(s): RSPT 2258 Prerequisites: BIOL2301, BIOL2101, BIOL2302, BIOL2102 --- # RSPT1262 — Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 1262 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1262 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture: 0 Lab: 8 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1361 , RSPT 1311 ; Corequisite(s): RSPT 2314 Prerequisites: RSPT1361, RSPT1311 --- # RSPT1310 — Respiratory Care Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 1310 - Respiratory Care Procedures I Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1310 - Respiratory Care Procedures I Essential knowledge of the equipment and techniques used in the treatment of cardiopulmonary disease. Content areas include: oxygen therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, lung expansion therapy, bronchial hygiene therapy, pulse oximetry, arterial blood gas sampling and interpretation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1201 ; Corequisite(s): RSPT 1360 Prerequisites: RSPT1201 --- # RSPT1311 — Respiratory Care Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 1311 - Respiratory Care Procedures II Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1311 - Respiratory Care Procedures II Provides essential knowledge of airway care and mechanical ventilation. Airway care includes indications, techniques, equipment, and hazards and complications. Mechanical ventilation includes indications, initiation, modes, clinical application, management, complications, and weaning. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1360 , RSPT 1310 ; Corequisite(s): RSPT 1361 Prerequisites: RSPT1360, RSPT1310 --- # RSPT1360 — Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy / Therapist 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 1360 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy / Therapist Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1360 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy / Therapist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 16 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1201 ; BIOL 2301 , BIOL 2101 , BIOL 2302 , BIOL 2102 Corequisite(s): RSPT 1310 Prerequisites: RSPT1201, BIOL2301, BIOL2101, BIOL2302, BIOL2102 --- # RSPT1361 — Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy / Therapist 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 1361 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy / Therapist Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 1361 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy / Therapist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 16 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1310 , RSPT 1360 Corequisite(s): RSPT 1311 Prerequisites: RSPT1310, RSPT1360 --- # RSPT2210 — Cardiopulmonary Disease 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 2210 - Cardiopulmonary Disease Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2210 - Cardiopulmonary Disease A discussion of pathogenesis, pathology, diagnosis, History, Civilization, prognosis, manifestation, treatment, and detection of cardiopulmonary diseases. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1262 ; RSPT 2314 ; Corequisite(s): RSPT 2255 Prerequisites: RSPT1262, RSPT2314 --- # RSPT2230 — Respiratory Care Examination Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 2230 - Respiratory Care Examination Preparation Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2230 - Respiratory Care Examination Preparation Theory and History, Civilization, of clinical simulation examinations. Includes construction types, scoring, and mechanics of taking the computerized simulation examination respiratory care. Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2325 ; RSPT 2353 Corequisite(s): RSPT 2262 Prerequisites: RSPT2325, RSPT2353 --- # RSPT2239 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 2239 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2239 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) with an emphasis on airway management. Designed to develop skills for resuscitation of the adult. Includes strategies for managing and stabilizing the cardiopulmonary arrested patient. May include certification. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2325 ; RSPT 2353 Corequisite(s): RSPT 2230 Prerequisites: RSPT2325, RSPT2353 --- # RSPT2255 — Critical Care Monitoring 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 2255 - Critical Care Monitoring Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2255 - Critical Care Monitoring Advanced monitoring techniques used to assess a patient in the critical care setting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2314 Pre/Corequisite(s): RSPT 2361 Prerequisites: RSPT2314 --- # RSPT2258 — Respiratory Care Patient Assessment 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 2258 - Respiratory Care Patient Assessment Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2258 - Respiratory Care Patient Assessment Integration of patient examination techniques, including patient History, Civilization, and physical exam, lab studies, x-ray, pulmonary function, arterial blood gases, and invasive and noninvasive hemodynamics. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1201 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Corequisite(s): RSPT 1240 Prerequisites: RSPT1201 --- # RSPT2262 — Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 2 credits · 2 hours RSPT 2262 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2262 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 8 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2362 Corequisite(s): RSPT 2230 , RSPT 2239 Prerequisites: RSPT2362 --- # RSPT2314 — Mechanical Ventilation 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 2314 - Mechanical Ventilation Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2314 - Mechanical Ventilation The study of mechanical ventilation with emphasis on ventilator classification, methods, principles, and operational characteristics. Includes indications, complications, and physiologic effects/principles of mechanical ventilation. Emphasizes initiation, management, and weaning of ventilatory support. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1213 Corequisite(s): RSPT 1262 Prerequisites: RSPT1213 --- # RSPT2325 — Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 2325 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2325 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics A study of physical, radiological, hemodynamic, laboratory, nutritional, and cardiopulmonary diagnostic assessment of the pulmonary patient. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2255 ; Corequisite(s): RSPT 2353 Prerequisites: RSPT2255 --- # RSPT2353 — Neonatal/Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Care 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 2353 - Neonatal/Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Care Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2353 - Neonatal/Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Care A study of acute care, monitoring, and management as applied to the neonatal and pediatric patient. Lecture: 3 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2210 Corequisite(s): RSPT 2362 Prerequisites: RSPT2210 --- # RSPT2361 — Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 2361 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2361 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 16 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 1262 Corequisite(s): RSPT 2255 Prerequisites: RSPT1262 --- # RSPT2362 — Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 3 credits · 3 hours RSPT 2362 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Add to HCC Catalog RSPT 2362 - Clinical-Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 16 Prerequisite(s): RSPT 2361 ; must be placed into college-level reading, writing and math Corequisite(s): RSPT 2353 Prerequisites: RSPT2361 --- # RBTC1301 — Programmable Logic Controllers 3 credits · 3 hours RBTC 1301 - Programmable Logic Controllers Add to HCC Catalog RBTC 1301 - Programmable Logic Controllers A study in programmable logic controllers (PLC). Topics include processor units, numbering systems, memory organization, relay type devices, timers, counters, data manipulators, and programming. Emphasis will be placed on converting ladder diagrams into programs; explaining digital/analog devices used with programmable logic controllers; and executing and evaluating control system operation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): CETT 1425 or INTC 1441 or Department Approval Prerequisites: CETT1425, INTC1441 --- # SGNL1401 — Beginning American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours SGNL 1401 - Beginning American Sign Language I Add to HCC Catalog SGNL 1401 - Beginning American Sign Language I Introduction to American Sign Language covering finger spelling, vocabulary, and basic sentence structure in preparing individuals to interpret oral speech for the hearing impaired. Student must complete the course with a B or better. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 --- # SGNL1402 — Beginning American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours SGNL 1402 - Beginning American Sign Language II Add to HCC Catalog SGNL 1402 - Beginning American Sign Language II Introduction to American Sign Language covering finger spelling, vocabulary, and basic sentence structure in preparing individuals to interpret oral speech for the hearing impaired. Student must complete the course with a B or better. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: SGNL1401, INRW0410, INRW0420, ESOL0360, ESOL0370, MATH0424, MATH0432, MATH0442 --- # SGNL2301 — Intermediate American Sign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours SGNL 2301 - Intermediate American Sign Language I Add to HCC Catalog SGNL 2301 - Intermediate American Sign Language I Review and application of conversational skills in American Sign Language; interpreting from signing to voice as well as from voice to signing. Introduction to American Sign Language literature and folklore. Student must complete the course with a B or better. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SLNG 1311, SGNL 1401 , SGNL 1402 ; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 in math Prerequisites: SLNG1311, SGNL1401, SGNL1402, MATH0314 --- # SGNL2302 — Intermediate American Sign Language II (4th semester ASL) 3 credits · 3 hours SGNL 2302 - Intermediate American Sign Language II (4th semester ASL) Add to HCC Catalog SGNL 2302 - Intermediate American Sign Language II (4th semester ASL) Review and application of conversational skills in American Sign Language; interpreting from signing to voice as well as from voice to signing. Introduction to American Sign Language literature and folklore. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): SGNL 1401 , SGNL 1402 , SGNL 2301 , SLNG 1311; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: SGNL1401, SGNL1402, SGNL2301, SLNG1311, MATH0314 --- # SLNG1166 — Practicum (or Field Experience)-Sign Language Interpretation and Translation 1 credits · 1 hours SLNG 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Sign Language Interpretation and Translation Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 1166 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Sign Language Interpretation and Translation Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the… --- # SLNG1207 — Intra-lingual Skills Development for Interpreters 2 credits · 2 hours SLNG 1207 - Intra-lingual Skills Development for Interpreters Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 1207 - Intra-lingual Skills Development for Interpreters Development of intralingual (English to English) skills necessary for future development of inter-lingual (English to American Sign Language [ASL]/ASL to English) skills. Focus on linguistic and cognitive skills development in areas of paraphrasing, summarizing, main idea identification, comprehension, memory, delayed repetition, multitasking, vocabulary, and cultural literacy. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 --- # SLNG1211 — Fingerspelling & Numbers 2 credits · 2 hours SLNG 1211 - Fingerspelling & Numbers Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 1211 - Fingerspelling & Numbers Development of expressive and receptive skills in fingerspelling and numbers. Receptive skills focus on whole word phrase recognition and fingerspelling/number comprehension in context. Expressive skills focus on the development of speed, clarity, and fluency. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): SGNL 1401 or equivalent; Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: SGNL1401, MATH0314 --- # SLNG1248 — Vocabulary Development for Interpreters 2 credits · 2 hours SLNG 1248 - Vocabulary Development for Interpreters Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 1248 - Vocabulary Development for Interpreters A course in vocabulary building in English and American Sign Language for interpreters. Lecture: 2 Lab: 1 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # SLNG1317 — Introduction to the Deaf Community 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 1317 - Introduction to the Deaf Community Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 1317 - Introduction to the Deaf Community An overview of the physical, educational, social, and cultural implications within the context of a deaf or hard-of-hearing individual’s personal life, family, and community in today’s multicultural world. Emphasis on current educational and vocational programs, legislation, technology, oppression, and other issues. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # SLNG1321 — Introduction to the Interpreting Profession 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 1321 - Introduction to the Interpreting Profession Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 1321 - Introduction to the Interpreting Profession An overview of the field of American Sign Language (ASL)/English interpretation. Provides a historical framework for the current principles, ethics, roles, responsibilities, and standard practices of the interpreting profession. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # SLNG1350 — Sign-To-Voice 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 1350 - Sign-To-Voice Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 1350 - Sign-To-Voice Skill development in interpreting and transliterating from American Sign Language and other modes of communication to English and analysis of increasingly complex tasks utilizing simulated interpreting experiences including skills analysis and peer evaluation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # SLNG2266 — Practicum (or Field Experience)-Sign Language Interpretation and Translation 2 credits · 2 hours SLNG 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Sign Language Interpretation and Translation Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2266 - Practicum (or Field Experience)-Sign Language Interpretation and Translation Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the… --- # SLNG2301 — Interpreting I 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 2301 - Interpreting I Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2301 - Interpreting I An overview of the interpreting process and models of interpretation. Introduces the skills necessary to achieve dynamic message equivalence in interpreting American Sign Language (ASL) to English and English to ASL. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SGNL 1401 , SGNL 1402 , SGNL 2301 , SGNL 2302 , SLNG 1307, SLNG 1311, Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: SGNL1401, SGNL1402, SGNL2301, SGNL2302, SLNG1307, SLNG1311, MATH0314 --- # SLNG2302 — Interpreting II 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 2302 - Interpreting II Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2302 - Interpreting II Continued development of discourse analysis and interpreting skills for increasingly complex tasks. Utilization of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting scenarios including monologues and dialogues. Emphasizes skill development, self-analysis, and peer evaluation. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SGNL 1401 , SGNL 1402 , SGNL 2301 , SGNL 2302 , SLNG 1307, SLNG 1311, SLNG 1321 , SLNG 2401; Department Approval Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: SGNL1401, SGNL1402, SGNL2301, SGNL2302, SLNG1307, SLNG1311, SLNG1321, SLNG2401, MATH0314 --- # SLNG2303 — Transliterating 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 2303 - Transliterating Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2303 - Transliterating A practice oriented course designed to develop skills necessary for rendering spoken English to a signed English format and signed English to spoken English. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # SLNG2311 — Interpreting in Specialized Setting 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 2311 - Interpreting in Specialized Setting Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2311 - Interpreting in Specialized Setting Overview of interpreting/transliterating in special settings (e. g., religious, artistic, medical, legal, mental health). Reinforcing interpreting theories and techniques in relation to special settings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # SLNG2315 — Interpreting in Educational Settings 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 2315 - Interpreting in Educational Settings Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2315 - Interpreting in Educational Settings Overview of education programs (K-12 and post-secondary), focusing on the roles and skills of the interpreter as a member of the educational team. Includes current practices, communication methods, legislation, trends, and ethical issues. Introduces resources for content-specific vocabulary Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: MATH0314 --- # SLNG2331 — Interpreting III 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 2331 - Interpreting III Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2331 - Interpreting III A practice-oriented course to strengthen skills in the integration and application of interpreting using complex source materials. Continued exposure to simulated interpreting/transliterating experiences. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): SGNL 1401 , SGNL 1402 , SGNL 2301 , SGNL 2302 , SLNG 1307, 1311, SLNG 1321 , SLNG 2401, SLNG 2402; Department Approval; must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: SGNL1401, SGNL1402, SGNL2301, SGNL2302, SLNG1307, SLNG1321, SLNG2401, SLNG2402, MATH0314 --- # SLNG2371 — Specialized Signs 3 credits · 3 hours SLNG 2371 - Specialized Signs Add to HCC Catalog SLNG 2371 - Specialized Signs This course focuses on specialized sign language interpreting settings from source language into a target language of American Sign Language and vice versa, presenting linguistic, cultural, and subject-related issues affecting meaning transfer from one language to another. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SGNL 1401 , SGNL 1402 , SGNL 2301 , SGNL 2302 , SLNG 2301 Must be placed into college-level reading, college-level writing and MATH 0314 (P) in math Prerequisites: SGNL1401, SGNL1402, SGNL2301, SGNL2302, SLNG2301, MATH0314 --- # SMRT1370 — Smart Building Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 1370 - Smart Building Fundamentals Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 1370 - Smart Building Fundamentals This course represents a technician whose primary task is to perform basic infrastructure wiring for low-voltage technology systems in a smart home or building set. Students will learn to use proper tools and techniques, follow instructions per project documentation, and operate safely and professionally on the job site. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # SMRT1371 — Smart Home Integration 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 1371 - Smart Home Integration Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 1371 - Smart Home Integration This course represents a technician who can work independently to perform all functions related to the pre-wire(first fx) and trim-out (second-fix) phases of a project, including troubleshooting common errors and verifying system functionality. Certified technicians follow the best practices to properly mount and install a wide range of home technology equipment in racks and throughout a residence. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): ELPT 1325 Corequisite(s): ELPT 1311 Prerequisites: ELPT1325 --- # SMRT1372 — Smart Building Integration 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 1372 - Smart Building Integration Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 1372 - Smart Building Integration This course enables the student to show proficiency in the installation of smart building integration systems and controls through the study of the theory and application of electrical principles, such as principles of electrical voltage, control systems, blueprints, and hardware installation. The students will demonstrate proficiency in testing, measurement, installation, use of appropriate tools and safety, application-specific lighting controls, and installation of conductor terminations in acc… --- # SMRT1373 — Structured Cabling 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 1373 - Structured Cabling Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 1373 - Structured Cabling This course will teach students who want to be designers, installers, and operators of premises cabling networks the difference between coaxial, ethernet, and fiber optics to prepare them to pull, terminate, and troubleshoot in smart homes and building integration industries. The focus will be on building and campus cabling that is generally customer-owned and used for local area networks of computers (LANs), security systems (CCTV and alarms), building management systems, distributed antenna systems (DAS for cel… Prerequisites: ELPT1370 --- # SMRT1375 — Networking for Integrated Systems 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 1375 - Networking for Integrated Systems Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 1375 - Networking for Integrated Systems This course enables the student to identify and implement foundational concepts related to computer hardware and software, networking, databases, programming, information systems, and data security. Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Corequisite(s): SMRT 1371 --- # SMRT2370 — Integrated Audio/Visual Systems 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2370 - Integrated Audio/Visual Systems Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2370 - Integrated Audio/Visual Systems This course covers audio and video system integration for smart and smart building applications. It will explore setting up sound in a room or multiple spaces concerning the need for the space. It will also cover video applications from proper room placement, bandwidth concerns, and video conferencing and telecasting applications. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 1375 Prerequisites: SMRT1375 --- # SMRT2371 — Lighting Technology & Controls 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2371 - Lighting Technology & Controls Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2371 - Lighting Technology & Controls This course covers the installation, configuring, troubleshooting, and repair of complex residential and light commercial systems including low-voltage lighting, shading, occupancy sensing, lighting control strategies, and institutional harvesting. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 1375 Prerequisites: SMRT1375 --- # SMRT2372 — Alarm System Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2372 - Alarm System Fundamentals Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2372 - Alarm System Fundamentals This course will provide students with the principles of intrusion detection systems, including integration with electronic access control and surveillance equipment. The course of study will include legacy alarm control equipment, hardwired and wireless applications, user interface, detection devices, sounders, and central station communication, including third-party communication channels. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 1375 Prerequisites: SMRT1375 --- # SMRT2373 — Fire Alarm Systems 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2373 - Fire Alarm Systems Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2373 - Fire Alarm Systems This course provides students with basic principles of system installation, service, and operation through a course of study related to system theory and regulatory requirements. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 1375 Prerequisites: SMRT1375 --- # SMRT2374 — Video Security Systems 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2374 - Video Security Systems Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2374 - Video Security Systems This course will prepare a student for learning the basics of environmental control systems as they relate to smart homes and smart buildings. Students will be introduced to components, protocols, software, hardware, and diagnostics techniques used in modern smart homes and buildings. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 1375 Prerequisites: SMRT1375 --- # SMRT2375 — Access Controls 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2375 - Access Controls Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2375 - Access Controls This advanced class deals with retail and supermarket, medical, hotels, elevator, and other higher-end miscellaneous control systems. This course is for control systems that are very niche oriented but relevant to this industry. It will cover POS ( point of sale) machines, Loss Prevention, System monitoring, inventory management, and other subjects affecting these types of businesses. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 2372 , SMRT 2373 Prerequisites: SMRT2372, SMRT2373 --- # SMRT2376 — Data Communication Controls 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2376 - Data Communication Controls Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2376 - Data Communication Controls This course enables the student to show their proficiency in learning networking hardware to connect low-voltage control devices in a smart home or building integration install like routers, switches, POE devices, wireless, and gateways. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): SMRT 2374 --- # SMRT2377 — Environmental Systems Integration 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2377 - Environmental Systems Integration Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2377 - Environmental Systems Integration This course covers modern environmental control systems with a focus on HVAC, lighting integration, shading, and energy management. Students will explore low-voltage wiring, automation protocols, and sensor-driven control through hands-on labs, gaining practical skills on smart systems for comfort, efficiency, and sustainability. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 1375 Prerequisites: SMRT1375 --- # SMRT2378 — Applied Control Logic for Integrated Systems 3 credits · 3 hours SMRT 2378 - Applied Control Logic for Integrated Systems Add to HCC Catalog SMRT 2378 - Applied Control Logic for Integrated Systems This capstone course emphasizes the development of control logic to integrate systems within smart buildings. Students apply programming concepts such as flowcharts, pseudocode, and conditional logic to create automated solutions that connect HVAC, lighting, security, and AV systems. The course reinforces system-level thinking. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): SMRT 2374 Prerequisites: SMRT2374 --- # SOCI1301 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 1301 - Introduction to Sociology Add to HCC Catalog SOCI 1301 - Introduction to Sociology A survey course which focuses on the nature of human groups in American and world societies, their social and cultural adaptations, and the impact which various social processes may have on their social organization and social change. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # SOCI1306 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 1306 - Social Problems Add to HCC Catalog SOCI 1306 - Social Problems An inquiry into selected current social problems with specific reference to their original development, and suggested solutions. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # SOCI2301 — Marriage & the Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 2301 - Marriage & the Family Add to HCC Catalog SOCI 2301 - Marriage & the Family This course is a sociological analysis of marriage and family relations based on fundamental principles in the discipline. Both theory and current research findings are covered. Areas explored include family dynamics, interpersonal relations, demographic trends, and conflict management. Current and classical research is reviewed and applied. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. --- # SOCI2319 — Minority Studies 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 2319 - Minority Studies Add to HCC Catalog SOCI 2319 - Minority Studies An in depth theoretical and practical Sociological analysis that examines historical and contemporary minority issues, including race and ethnicity, using historical and modern demographic data such as life span, birth rates, marriage patterns, business ownership, educational attainment, migration data, and assimilation/pluralism patterns as well as the impact of economic and social globalization on minorities in the United States and the world. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # SOCI2336 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 2336 - Criminology Add to HCC Catalog SOCI 2336 - Criminology An analysis of the social dimensions of crime as a form of deviant behavior; the nature and extent of crime; classic and modern theories; the role of the police and the courts, group and community oriented programs, with an evaluation of prevention, control, and treatment programs. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course --- # SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I Add to HCC Catalog SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I Introduction to the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. Development of basic skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness. Course includes vocabulary building, conversation and grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Note: Core Curriculum Course. --- # SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 1412 - Beginning Spanish II Add to HCC Catalog SPAN 1412 - Beginning Spanish II Continuation of SPAN 1411 . Further development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and cultural awareness. More advanced grammar. Transfers as foreign language Credit. Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisites: SPAN1411 --- # SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I (3rd semester Spanish) 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I (3rd semester Spanish) Add to HCC Catalog SPAN 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I (3rd semester Spanish) Further development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and cultural awareness acquired in Beginning Spanish. Presentation of more complex language structures. Oral and written practice based on selected readings. Class conducted mainly in Spanish. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): SPAN 1412 or equivalent; Prerequisites: SPAN1412 --- # SPAN2312 — Intermediate Spanish II (4th semester Spanish) 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II (4th semester Spanish) Add to HCC Catalog SPAN 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II (4th semester Spanish) Continuation of SPAN 2311 . Special emphasis on written communication. Readings, discussions and compositions. Class conducted mainly in Spanish. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2311 or equivalent; Prerequisites: SPAN2311 --- # SPAN2313 — Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2313 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I Add to HCC Catalog SPAN 2313 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I Designed for Hispanic-American and other students from a Spanish speaking background. Emphasis on basic skills in reading, spelling, and composition. Credit will not be given for both this course and SPAN 2311 . Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): test placement; --- # SPAN2315 — Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2315 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II Add to HCC Catalog SPAN 2315 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II Continuation of SPAN 2313 . Continued development of reading and writing skills and control of universal Spanish style. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2313 ; Prerequisites: SPAN2313 --- # SPNL1291 — Special Topics in Spanish Language and Literature 2 credits · 2 hours SPNL 1291 - Special Topics in Spanish Language and Literature Add to HCC Catalog SPNL 1291 - Special Topics in Spanish Language and Literature Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Repeatable: This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. --- # SPCH1311 — Introduction to Speech Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 1311 - Introduction to Speech Communication Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 1311 - Introduction to Speech Communication Introduces basic human communication principles and theories embedded in a variety of contexts including interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. A survey course in the basic principles of oral communication. Includes the study of the use of the body and voice, the speaker-listener relationship, and preparation and delivery of platform speeches. Open to all students. Required for speech majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. --- # SPCH1315 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 1315 - Public Speaking Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 1315 - Public Speaking Application of communication theory and practice to the public speaking context, with emphasis on audience analysis, speaker delivery, ethics of communication, cultural diversity, and speech organizational techniques to develop students’ speaking abilities, as well as ability to effectively evaluate oral presentations. Designed to develop proficiency in public speaking situations; emphasis on content, organization, and delivery of speeches for various occasions. Open to all students. Required for speech majors. Lecture… Prerequisites: SPCH1311, ENGL1301 --- # SPCH1318 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 1318 - Interpersonal Communication Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 1318 - Interpersonal Communication Application of communication theory to interpersonal relationship development, maintenance, and termination in relationship contexts including friendships, romantic partners, families, and relationships with co-workers and supervisors. A course designed to improve the student’s effectiveness in small-group and one-to-one communication. Open to all students. Required for speech majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Note: Core Curriculum Course. --- # SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 1321 - Business and Professional Communication Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 1321 - Business and Professional Communication Study and application of communication within the business and professional context. Special emphasis will be given to communication competencies in presentations, dyads, teams and technologically mediated formats. Applies the techniques of oral communication to situations most common to business and professional people. Covers discussion methods, conference techniques, committee reports, instructions, lectures, and public speeches. Open to all students. Required for spee… --- # SPCH1342 — Voice and Diction 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 1342 - Voice and Diction Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 1342 - Voice and Diction Training in the effective use of the voice and body. Includes study of the vocal mechanism and the phonetic alphabet; improvement of enunciation, pronunciation, and articulation. Recommended for non-native speakers. Open to all students. Required for speech majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # SPCH2333 — Discussion and Small Group Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2333 - Discussion and Small Group Communication Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 2333 - Discussion and Small Group Communication Examines the dynamics of small group communication and discussion situations, including body language. Open to all students, required of majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # SPCH2335 — Argumentation and Debate 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2335 - Argumentation and Debate Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 2335 - Argumentation and Debate Study of principles of argumentation and debate. Practice in preparing written and spoken arguments. Open to all students. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # SPCH2341 — Oral Interpretation 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 2341 - Oral Interpretation Add to HCC Catalog SPCH 2341 - Oral Interpretation Cultivation of the art of oral presentation of literary forms, analysis of thought, development of imagination, communication of emotional values, and individual projects in interpretive reading. Open to all students. Required for speech majors. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # SRGT1260 — Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist 2 credits · 2 hours SRGT 1260 - Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1260 - Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 8 --- # SRGT1261 — Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist 2 credits · 2 hours SRGT 1261 - Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1261 - Clinical - Surgical Technology/Technologist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 10 --- # SRGT1361 — Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist 3 credits · 3 hours SRGT 1361 - Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1361 - Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 9 --- # SRGT1370 — Surgical Instrumentation, Devices, & Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours SRGT 1370 - Surgical Instrumentation, Devices, & Equipment Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1370 - Surgical Instrumentation, Devices, & Equipment Examines the categories of surgical instruments, devices, and equipment used in healthcare facility departments. Students learn the concepts of inventory management and distribution as well as management of patient care equipment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Corequisite(s): HPRS 1201 ; MDCA 1313 or HITT 1305 ; SRGT 1371 --- # SRGT1371 — Sterile Processing 3 credits · 3 hours SRGT 1371 - Sterile Processing Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1371 - Sterile Processing In-depth coverage of specialized surgical modalities in endoscopy, microsurgery, therapeutic surgical energies, and other integrated science technologies. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 --- # SRGT1372 — Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology for the Surgical Technologist 3 credits · 3 hours SRGT 1372 - Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology for the Surgical Technologist Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1372 - Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology for the Surgical Technologist Comprehensive study of the structure and function of human cells, tissues, and organ systems including integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous system, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, renal/excretory, and reproductive. Fast-paced online course designed for the surgical technologist. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # SRGT1373 — Principles & Practice of Sterile Processing 3 credits · 3 hours SRGT 1373 - Principles & Practice of Sterile Processing Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1373 - Principles & Practice of Sterile Processing The course introduces the student to infection prevention practices, government regulations for monitoring sterilization processes, quality assurance processes, safety practices, and teamwork communication skills. Students learn the methods of cleaning, disinfecting, decontaminating, packaging, and sterilizing surgical instruments, patient care devices, and equipment used in the surgery department and other healthcare facility departments. Students also learn the… --- # SRGT1405 — Introduction to Surgical Technology 4 credits · 4 hours SRGT 1405 - Introduction to Surgical Technology Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1405 - Introduction to Surgical Technology Orientation to surgical technology theory, surgical pharmacology and anesthesia, technological sciences, and patient care concepts. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 --- # SRGT1409 — Fundamentals of Perioperative Concepts and Techniques 4 credits · 4 hours SRGT 1409 - Fundamentals of Perioperative Concepts and Techniques Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1409 - Fundamentals of Perioperative Concepts and Techniques In-depth coverage of perioperative concepts such as aseptic principles and practices, infectious processes, wound healing, and creation and maintenance of the sterile field. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 --- # SRGT1441 — Surgical Procedures I 4 credits · 4 hours SRGT 1441 - Surgical Procedures I Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1441 - Surgical Procedures I Introduction to surgical pathology and its relationship to surgical procedures. Emphasis on surgical procedures related to the general, OB/GYN, genitourinary, and orthopedic surgical specialties incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): SRGT 1405 , SRGT 1409 ; Prerequisites: SRGT1405, SRGT1409 --- # SRGT1442 — Surgical Procedures II 4 credits · 4 hours SRGT 1442 - Surgical Procedures II Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1442 - Surgical Procedures II Introduction to surgical pathology and its relationship to surgical procedures. Emphasis on surgical procedures related to the thoracic, peripheral vascular, plastic/reconstructive, EENT, cardiac, and neurological surgical specialties incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care. Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): SRGT 1441 ; Prerequisites: SRGT1441 --- # SRGT1463 — Clinical 4 credits · 4 hours SRGT 1463 - Clinical Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1463 - Clinical A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 24 Prerequisite(s): SRGT 1361 ; Prerequisites: SRGT1361 --- # SRGT1541 — Surgical Procedures I 5 credits · 5 hours SRGT 1541 - Surgical Procedures I Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1541 - Surgical Procedures I Introduction to surgical pathology and its relationship to surgical procedures. Emphasis on surgical procedures related to the general, OB/GYN, genitourinary, otorhinolaryngology, and orthopedic surgical specialties incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 --- # SRGT1542 — Surgical Procedures II 5 credits · 5 hours SRGT 1542 - Surgical Procedures II Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1542 - Surgical Procedures II Introduction to surgical pathology and its relationship to surgical procedures. Emphasis on surgical procedures related to the cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, plastic/reconstructive , ophthalmology, oral/maxillofacial, and neurological surgical specialties incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care. Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 --- # SRGT1560 — Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist 5 credits · 5 hours SRGT 1560 - Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 1560 - Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 25 --- # SRGT2130 — Professional Readiness 1 credits · 1 hours SRGT 2130 - Professional Readiness Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 2130 - Professional Readiness Transition into the professional role of the surgical technologist. Includes professional readiness for employment, attaining certification, and maintaining certification status. A capstone experience may be included. Lecture: 1 Lab: 1 --- # SRGT2463 — Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist 4 credits · 4 hours SRGT 2463 - Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist Add to HCC Catalog SRGT 2463 - Clinical-Surgical Technology / Technologist A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinical: 17 Prerequisite(s): SRGT 1463 ; Prerequisites: SRGT1463 --- # SRVY1301 — Introduction to Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SRVY 1301 - Introduction to Surveying Add to HCC Catalog SRVY 1301 - Introduction to Surveying An overview of the surveying profession. The History, Civilization, of surveying and its impact on the world. Review of the mathematics used in surveying. Introduction to basic surveying equipment with emphasis on measurements. Instruction on surveying procedures and the limitation of errors. Calculation to determine precision and error of closure. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # SRVY1341 — Land Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SRVY 1341 - Land Surveying Add to HCC Catalog SRVY 1341 - Land Surveying A study of the measurement and determination of boundaries, areas, shapes, location through traversing techniques. Instruction in a variety of adjustment methods using programmed and non-programmed hand-held calculators and computers. Methods of traversing and adjustment of errors according to prevailing and applicable professional standards. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # SRVY2348 — Plane Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SRVY 2348 - Plane Surveying Add to HCC Catalog SRVY 2348 - Plane Surveying Surveying instruments, basic measuring procedures, vertical and horizontal control, and traverse closure. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # EDUC1300 — Learning Framework 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 1300 - Learning Framework Add to HCC Catalog EDUC 1300 - Learning Framework EDUC 1300 is a study of the research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition, and motivation; factors that impact learning; and application of learning strategies. Theoretical models of strategic learning, cognition, and motivation serve as the conceptual basis for the introduction of college-level student academic strategies. In addition, the course focuses on numerous college, career, and life management topics necessary for students to make the most of their college investment. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 No… --- # EDUC1301 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 1301 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession Add to HCC Catalog EDUC 1301 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession An enriched, integrated pre-service course and content experience that provides active recruitment and institutional support of students interested in a teaching career, especially in high need fields. The course provides students with opportunities to participate in early field observations at all levels of P-12 schools with varied and diverse student populations and provides students with support from college and school faculty, preferably in small cohort groups, for th… --- # EDUC2301 — Introduction to Special Populations 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2301 - Introduction to Special Populations Add to HCC Catalog EDUC 2301 - Introduction to Special Populations An enriched, integrated pre-service course and content experience that provides an overview of schooling and classrooms from the perspectives of language, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnic and academic diversity, and equity with an emphasis on factors that facilitate learning. The course provides students with opportunities to participate in early field observations of P-12 special populations and should be aligned as applicable with State Board for Educator Certification Peda… Prerequisites: EDUC1301 --- # PREM0100 — Test Prep-Math 1 credits · 1 hours PREM 0100 - Test Prep-Math Add to HCC Catalog PREM 0100 - Test Prep-Math Gives students a head starts in basic skill building in mathematics by providing a targeted review of basic skill, test preparation, and utilization of learning resources. Students will retake a TSI test after this intervention to determine proper placement in developmental education. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 --- # PREM0200 — Test Prep-Math 2 credits · 2 hours PREM 0200 - Test Prep-Math Add to HCC Catalog PREM 0200 - Test Prep-Math Gives students a head starts in basic skill building in mathematics by providing a targeted review of basic skill, test preparation, and utilization of learning resources. Students will retake a TSI test after this intervention to determine proper placement in developmental education Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 --- # LANG1311 — Beginning Foreign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours LANG 1311 - Beginning Foreign Language I Add to HCC Catalog LANG 1311 - Beginning Foreign Language I This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 1411 is utilized Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG1312 — Beginning Foreign Language II 3 credits · 3 hours LANG 1312 - Beginning Foreign Language II Add to HCC Catalog LANG 1312 - Beginning Foreign Language II This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 1412 is utilized. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG1411 — Beginning Foreign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours LANG 1411 - Beginning Foreign Language I Add to HCC Catalog LANG 1411 - Beginning Foreign Language I This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 1411 is utilized Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG1412 — Beginning Foreign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours LANG 1412 - Beginning Foreign Language II Add to HCC Catalog LANG 1412 - Beginning Foreign Language II This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 1412 is utilized. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG1511 — Beginning Foreign Language I 5 credits · 5 hours LANG 1511 - Beginning Foreign Language I Add to HCC Catalog LANG 1511 - Beginning Foreign Language I This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 1411 is utilized Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG1512 — Beginning Foreign Language II 5 credits · 5 hours LANG 1512 - Beginning Foreign Language II Add to HCC Catalog LANG 1512 - Beginning Foreign Language II This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 1412 is utilized. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG2311 — Intermediate Foreign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours LANG 2311 - Intermediate Foreign Language I Add to HCC Catalog LANG 2311 - Intermediate Foreign Language I This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 2311 is utilized. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG2312 — Intermediate Foreign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours LANG 2312 - Intermediate Foreign Language I Add to HCC Catalog LANG 2312 - Intermediate Foreign Language I This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 2312 is utilized. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG2411 — Intermediate Foreign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours LANG 2411 - Intermediate Foreign Language I Add to HCC Catalog LANG 2411 - Intermediate Foreign Language I This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 2311 is utilized. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # LANG2412 — Intermediate Foreign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours LANG 2412 - Intermediate Foreign Language I Add to HCC Catalog LANG 2412 - Intermediate Foreign Language I This is a state-approved course prefix for posting transfer Credit of a foreign language course where there is no home equivalent. Transfer Credit with the LANG prefix is utilized in HCC degree plans in the same way as home foreign language courses with the number 2312 is utilized. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 --- # TRAI1271 — Technology for Translation & Interpretation 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 1271 - Technology for Translation & Interpretation Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 1271 - Technology for Translation & Interpretation This course is an introduction to the equipment and electronic tools used by professional translators and interpreters throughout their workflow. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing --- # TRAI1272 — Terminology Management and Research 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 1272 - Terminology Management and Research Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 1272 - Terminology Management and Research Basic terminology in the fields of medicine, law, computers, business, and technical fields will be covered. Students will learn how to ensure accuracy for highly specialized fields for which terminology may not yet be available. Different tools and techniques to find, store, and manage search results will be discussed. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 ; Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing Prerequisites: TRAI1371 --- # TRAI1371 — Fundamentals of the Theory & Practice of Translation & Interpretation 3 credits · 3 hours TRAI 1371 - Fundamentals of the Theory & Practice of Translation & Interpretation Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 1371 - Fundamentals of the Theory & Practice of Translation & Interpretation This course, taught in English, is an introduction to translation. Its goal is to teach students the basic principles of the theory of translation, the linguistic and cultural aspects of language transfer, the main techniques and strategies for translating and interpreting as well as the differences between English and target language regarding grammar, syntax, punctuation, and style. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisi… --- # TRAI1372 — Writing, Editing & Revising for Translation 3 credits · 3 hours TRAI 1372 - Writing, Editing & Revising for Translation Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 1372 - Writing, Editing & Revising for Translation This course is designed for translators, editors and writers of business and other specialized and technical documents. Learning activities focus on requirements for the production of final English drafts of good quality. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing --- # TRAI1373 — Intercultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours TRAI 1373 - Intercultural Communication Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 1373 - Intercultural Communication This course focuses on important issues of global, national, regional and gender identities seen through the prism of translation activity. It scrutinizes the linguistic and cultural resources employed by translators to assimilate, channel, exploit, and localize discourses and voices in their respective environments. The focus will be on such areas as business, medical and legal areas as well as technical environments. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): Must be placed into college-level reading… --- # TRAI1374 — Introduction to General Linguistics 3 credits · 3 hours TRAI 1374 - Introduction to General Linguistics Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 1374 - Introduction to General Linguistics This course will familiarize students with the fundamental features and nature of human language, its structure, development, and its place in the society. It also introduces linguistics as a science, its history and methodology. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # TRAI1375 — Translation and Interpretation in Cross-Cultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours TRAI 1375 - Translation and Interpretation in Cross-Cultural Communication Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 1375 - Translation and Interpretation in Cross-Cultural Communication This course explores the role of translation and interpretation in cross-cultural communication. Translators and interpreters have a fundamentally important role in the cross-cultural dialogue that drives international business, scientific and technical progress, literature, art, and social relations. Acting as cross-cultural experts and mediators, they to convey meaning across linguistic and cultural barriers in many settings… --- # TRAI2271 — Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Sci-Tech) 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 2271 - Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Sci-Tech) Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2271 - Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Sci-Tech) This course focuses on translation of scientific and technical texts from source language (Spanish/Chinese/Russian/French) into the English language and vice versa, presenting linguistic and cultural issues affecting meaning transfer from one language to another. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1372 , TRAI 1271 , TRAI 1272 Prerequisites: TRAI1371, TRAI1372, TRAI1271, TRAI1272 --- # TRAI2272 — Introduction to Interpreting II (Medical) 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 2272 - Introduction to Interpreting II (Medical) Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2272 - Introduction to Interpreting II (Medical) This course focuses on interpretation of medical content, from English into a target language (Spanish/French/Chinese Mandarin/Russian/Arabic, etc.) and vice versa, presenting linguistic, cultural, and subject-related issues affecting meaning transfer from one language to another. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1271 , TRAI 1272 , TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1373 Prerequisites: TRAI1271, TRAI1272, TRAI1371, TRAI1373 --- # TRAI2273 — Introduction to Interpreting III (Simultaneous) 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 2273 - Introduction to Interpreting III (Simultaneous) Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2273 - Introduction to Interpreting III (Simultaneous) This course focuses on techniques and skills required for simultaneous interpretation including organizing and comprehending messages simultaneously, prediction skills, bilingual proficiency and multiculturalism, concentration, retention, and décalage. Students will practice this mode using scripts based on various scenarios Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1373 Prerequisites: TRAI1371, TRAI1373 --- # TRAI2275 — Advanced Project in Translation 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 2275 - Advanced Project in Translation Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2275 - Advanced Project in Translation Students will conduct a translation project demonstrating their ability to apply all the skills and tools taught in the Program. Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1372 , TRAI 1271 , TRAI 1272 , TRAI 2271 , TRAI 2277 , TRAI 2278 ; Must be placed into college-level reading and college-level writing Prerequisites: TRAI1371, TRAI1372, TRAI1271, TRAI1272, TRAI2271, TRAI2277, TRAI2278 --- # TRAI2277 — Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Legal) 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 2277 - Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Legal) Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2277 - Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Legal) This course focuses on translation of legal texts from English into a target language (Spanish/French/Chinese Mandarin/Russian, etc.) and vice versa, presenting linguistic, cultural, and subject-related issues affecting meaning transfer from one language to another. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1372 , TRAI 1271 , TRAI 1272 Prerequisites: TRAI1371, TRAI1372, TRAI1271, TRAI1272 --- # TRAI2278 — Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Medical) 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 2278 - Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Medical) Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2278 - Fundamentals of Specialized Written Translation (Medical) This course focuses on translation of medical texts from English into a target language (Spanish/French/Chinese Mandarin/Russian, etc.) and vice versa, presenting linguistic, cultural, and subject-related issues affecting meaning transfer from one language to another. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1372 , TRAI 1271 , TRAI 1272 Prerequisites: TRAI1371, TRAI1372, TRAI1271, TRAI1272 --- # TRAI2279 — Introduction to Interpreting I (Legal) 2 credits · 2 hours TRAI 2279 - Introduction to Interpreting I (Legal) Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2279 - Introduction to Interpreting I (Legal) This course focuses on interpretation of legal content, including court interpreting, from English into a target language (Spanish/French/Chinese Mandarin/Russian/Arabic, etc.) and vice versa, presenting linguistic, cultural, and subject- related issues affecting meaning transfer from one language to another. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1373 Prerequisites: TRAI1371, TRAI1373 --- # TRAI2375 — Localization and Audiovisual Translation 3 credits · 3 hours TRAI 2375 - Localization and Audiovisual Translation Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2375 - Localization and Audiovisual Translation In this course, students will learn how to translate and localize written texts, websites, software, mobile apps. and games. They will pay special attention to the cultural adaptation of content. They will also learn how to transcribe audio/video content and to translate audio/video content. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Prerequisite(s): TRAI 1371 , TRAI 1372 , TRAI 2271 Prerequisites: TRAI1371, TRAI1372, TRAI2271 --- # TRAI2376 — Internship - Translation & Interpretation 3 credits · 3 hours TRAI 2376 - Internship - Translation & Interpretation Add to HCC Catalog TRAI 2376 - Internship - Translation & Interpretation Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed jointly by the internship site supervisor, college and student. This will serve as the capstone course for the award. Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 Prerequisite(s): Must complete 75 % of the program --- # TRLA2271 — Audiovisual Translation (Advanced) 2 credits · 2 hours TRLA 2271 - Audiovisual Translation (Advanced) Add to HCC Catalog TRLA 2271 - Audiovisual Translation (Advanced) In this course, students will learn how to create subtitles, voice-over, and dubbing according to industry standards. They will improve their typing speed and accuracy and learn to mimic natural oral communication. They will learn about various equipment and tools used in transcription and subtitling, including voice-to-speech software and machine translation, and learn how to post-edit. They will learn about the role of language professionals in post-production, including editing,… --- # TRLA2272 — Digital Marketing and SEO Localization 2 credits · 2 hours TRLA 2272 - Digital Marketing and SEO Localization Add to HCC Catalog TRLA 2272 - Digital Marketing and SEO Localization In this course, students will learn how to choose appropriate translation strategies in digital marketing, social media, video-, audio-, and web-based content. They will understand how search engine optimization (SEO) works, how to research and identify appropriate keywords, and what measures can be taken to improve SEO. They will practice SEO research, translation, and adaptation for specific locales. Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 --- # TRLA2274 — Website, Software, and Video Games Localization 2 credits · 2 hours TRLA 2274 - Website, Software, and Video Games Localization Add to HCC Catalog TRLA 2274 - Website, Software, and Video Games Localization In this course, students will learn about website, software, and video game localization. They will learn how to adapt texts for a specific locale and how to localize content, user interface, audiovisual elements, manuals, online , etc. They will learn about the industry standards, quality requirements, and necessary skills. Students will learn about linguistic testing and quality assurance process. They will understand how to collaborate with clients and… --- # TRLA2373 — Business Skills for Translators and interpreters 3 credits · 3 hours TRLA 2373 - Business Skills for Translators and interpreters Add to HCC Catalog TRLA 2373 - Business Skills for Translators and interpreters In this course, students will learn how set up a professional translation and interpreting business. They will learn about relevant tax requirements, business organization, budgeting, and administrative processes. They will learn how to manage their time, set prices for their services, and negotiate with clients. Students will practice diplomacy and professional etiquette when interacting with clients and peers. They will learn how to market their servic… --- # TRLA2377 — Quality Management and Project Management in Localization 3 credits · 3 hours TRLA 2377 - Quality Management and Project Management in Localization Add to HCC Catalog TRLA 2377 - Quality Management and Project Management in Localization In this course, students will learn about localization project management. They will understand the quality management process in localization and the necessary skills for project managers. They will learn about interaction with clients and vendors, negotiation, and project timelines and deliverables management. They will understand how localization teams are assembled and managed and what soft skills are necessary. They will learn how… --- # TRVM1327 — Special Events Design 3 credits · 3 hours TRVM 1327 - Special Events Design Add to HCC Catalog TRVM 1327 - Special Events Design The development of a special event from the conceptual stage through completion. Emphasis on industry terminology, factors to consider when planning a special event, and contingency plans. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 --- # ITXR2375 — Advanced XR Design 3 credits · 3 hours ITXR 2375 - Advanced XR Design Add to HCC Catalog ITXR 2375 - Advanced XR Design This advanced course gives an overview of the XR design production pipeline including ergonomics, user testing, and interface design, while focusing in High-Immersion development. This course will also give the student the opportunity to begin creating a portfolio for successful self-promotion and employment in the industry. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): ITXR 2374 Prerequisites: ITXR2374 --- # INMT1443 — Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing 4 credits · 4 hours INMT 1443 - Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing Add to HCC Catalog INMT 1443 - Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing Computer-assisted applications in integrating engineering graphics and manufacturing. Emphasis on the conversion of a working drawings using computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software and related input and output devices translating into machine codes. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 --- # QCTC1446 — Testing and Inspection Systems 4 credits · 4 hours QCTC 1446 - Testing and Inspection Systems Add to HCC Catalog QCTC 1446 - Testing and Inspection Systems A study of testing and inspection systems including pertinent specifications, inspection tools, gauges, instruments, and mechanisms used in illustrating the need for maintaining quality to established standards. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # WLDG1191 — Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist 1 credits · 1 hours WLDG 1191 - Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1191 - Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 Repeatable: This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. --- # WLDG1391 — Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist 3 credits · 3 hours WLDG 1391 - Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1391 - Special Topics in Welder/Welding Technologist Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. MIG and Flux Core welding are essential techniques in modern welding practices, particularly for pipe welding, where durability and integrity are crucial. This course will e… Prerequisites: WLDG2451 --- # WLDG1407 — Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 1407 - Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1407 - Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes Basic welding processes. Includes oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # WLDG1413 — Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 1413 - Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1413 - Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders A study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes. Includes systems of measurement and industry standards. Also includes interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry to facilitate field application and production. Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 --- # WLDG1428 — Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 1428 - Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1428 - Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) An introduction to the shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, and various joint designs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # WLDG1430 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 1430 - Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1430 - Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) A study of the principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joint designs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 1407 Prerequisites: WLDG1407 --- # WLDG1434 — Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 1434 - Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Welding Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1434 - Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Welding An introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), setup/use of GTAW equipment, and safe use of tools and equipment. Welding instruction in various positions on joint designs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # WLDG1435 — Introduction to Pipe Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 1435 - Introduction to Pipe Welding Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1435 - Introduction to Pipe Welding An introduction to welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW), including electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on various welding positions and electrodes. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 1457 Prerequisites: WLDG1457 --- # WLDG1457 — Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 1457 - Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 1457 - Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) A study of the production of various fillets and groove welds. Preparation of specimens for testing in various positions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 1428 Prerequisites: WLDG1428 --- # WLDG2389 — Internship - Welding Technology/Welder 3 credits · 3 hours WLDG 2389 - Internship - Welding Technology/Welder Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 2389 - Internship - Welding Technology/Welder A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 External: 9 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 2451 Prerequisites: WLDG2451 --- # WLDG2413 — Intermediate Welding Using Multiple Processes 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 2413 - Intermediate Welding Using Multiple Processes Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 2413 - Intermediate Welding Using Multiple Processes Instruction using layout tools and blueprint reading with demonstration and guided practices with some of the following welding processes: oxy-fuel gas cutting and welding, shield metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 2451 Prerequisites: WLDG2451 --- # WLDG2432 — Welding Automation 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 2432 - Welding Automation Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 2432 - Welding Automation Overview of automated welding and cutting applications. Special emphasis on safe use and operation of equipment. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 --- # WLDG2447 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 2447 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 2447 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Advanced topics in GMAW welding, including welding in various positions and directions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 1407 , WLDG 1428 Prerequisites: WLDG1407, WLDG1428 --- # WLDG2451 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 2451 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 2451 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Advanced topics in GTAW welding, including welding in various positions and directions. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 1434 ; Prerequisites: WLDG1434 --- # WLDG2453 — Advanced Pipe Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WLDG 2453 - Advanced Pipe Welding Add to HCC Catalog WLDG 2453 - Advanced Pipe Welding Advanced topics involving welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. Topics include electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 5G and 6G using various electrodes. Also includes gas tungsten welding (GTAW) process on weld positions 1G, 2G, 5G, and 6G. Lecture: 2 Lab: 4 Prerequisite(s): WLDG 2451 Prerequisites: WLDG2451