# Hinds Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T21:06:21.541Z from a crawl of hindscc.edu. 1640 records (0 programs · 1640 courses · 0 resource pages). # EET1145 — DC/AC Circuits Add to Catalog 5 SH Principles and theories associated with DC and AC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze DC and AC circuits. --- # IMT2743 — Integrated Extended Reality (XR) Experience Add to Catalog 3 SH ( Project will be student-originated; dependent upon instructor approval. (1 Lec, 4 Lab) --- # IMT2763 — Introduction to Extended Reality (XR) Content Production Add to Catalog 3 SH ( (2 Lec, 2 Lab) --- # JOU1413 — Introduction to Community Journalism Add to Catalog 3 This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of community journalism including newswriting, reporting, information gathering, digital presentation, and the concepts of representation, law, ethics, and information access. (3 hr lecture) --- # NUR2316 — Advanced Nursing Concepts Add to Catalog 6 SH ( Emphasis is placed on the role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and the transition to practice and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/ clinical experiences, and professional development. (4 hr lecture, 0.4 hr lab, 6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: NUR2215 --- # PTA2458 — Terminal Clinical Education Add to Catalog 8 ( (24 hr Clinical) Prerequisites: PTA2424 --- # ACC2213 — Principles of Accounting I Add to Catalog 3 Study of the fundamentals and application of financial accounting principles that relate to business. The topics to be covered include the accounting cycle and the accounting systems for service and merchandising businesses. (3 hr lecture) --- # ACC2223 — Principles of Accounting II Add to Catalog 3 ( The topics to be covered include corporate accounting concepts, managerial accouting concepts and internal business decision making to include various business structures. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ACC2213 --- # AGT1111 — Survey of Agricultural Technology Add to Catalog 1 A course to provide opportunities for students to gain knowledge, practice, and study in agricultural technology. Includes lectures and seminars on current agricultural topics including government programs and policies, current technological trends and practices, international agriculture, agricultural leadership, and employment opportunities in the agribusiness field. (1 hr lecture) --- # AGT1163 — Introduction to Spatial Information Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( Students will recognize the impact of spatial information technology on our lives currently and in the future. They will research potential career opportunities as they relate to the emerging technologies and the basic concepts under which spatial information functions. (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT1214 — Applied Principles of Animal Production Add to Catalog 4 A course to provide students with basic principles related to the production of farm animals. Includes instruction in the basic production cycle, breeding, nutrition, and health of beef and dairy cattle, hogs, poultry, and commercial fish. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1254 — GNSS Data Collection Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will learn to acquire, import and export, and use geo-referenced data. The student will also be able to perform basic troubleshooting, grasp the concepts of spatial variability, and interpret different map projections. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1313 — Applied Principles of Plant Production Add to Catalog 3 A course to provide information related to the growth, nutrition, and general culture of agricultural and horticultural crops. Includes instruction on photosynthesis and transpiration, plant nutrition, pest control, and reproduction. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1333 — Vegetable Crop Production Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1354 — Remote Sensing Add to Catalog 4 ( The course will emphasize basic concepts, and satellite-based, airborne, and ground-based sensing methods. Digital image interpretation and analysis will be a major component. The student will understand how remote sensing is used with spatial information and variable-rate technologies for precision agriculture management. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1413 — Principles of Agricultural Management Add to Catalog 3 This course provides instruction in organization and structure of agricultural businesses, decision-making, and the planning process for farming operations. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1513 — Principles of Agricultural Marketing Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to general principles of marketing agricultural products. Includes instruction in general marketing practices and the use of future contracts. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1613 — Agricultural Records Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to agricultural record keeping techniques including single entry accounting methods, field and enterprise records, credit purchases, and sinking funds. (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT1714 — Applied Soils - Conservation and Use Add to Catalog 4 A course to introduce the student to the general principles of soil conservation and safe use. Includes instruction in the soil formation process, properties of soils, soil texture, and soil management for optimum safe use. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1813 — Judging Fitting Grooming Add to Catalog 3 Provides information and practice on fitting, grooming, and judging livestock products. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT1913 — Animal Reproduction Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: AGT1214 --- # AGT2154 — Geographic Information Systems I Add to Catalog 4 ( Commercial software is used to cover user interface, views, themes, tables, and layouts. Basic functions of building, editing, querying, and spatial analysis of layers and databases will be reviewed. Hands-on exercises will encompass several disciplines and will include mobile GIS applications. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2164 — Variable Rate Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( This course will provide instruction on the importance of variable rate technology; data collection techniques for variable rate applications; development of prescription application maps and components; and calibration, installation, and troubleshooting of variable rate equipment. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2174 — Agricultural Geographic Information Systems Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2213 — Agricultural Sales Add to Catalog 3 A course in the advertising, sales, and promotion of agricultural supplies and services. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2263 — Applied Agricultural Economics Add to Catalog 3 A course to introduce the student to economic principles as applied to agribusiness operations. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2363 — Crop Production Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of crop production techniques including tillage and planting, pest control, and physical marketing practices for crops in Mississippi. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2413 — Weed Control Add to Catalog 3 ( This course includes instruction in the use and application of chemicals for weed control. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2434 — Crop Management Zones Add to Catalog 4 ( This course will provide students a working knowledge of geo-spatial tools and remote imaging techniques to identify regions of distinction within a field and methods to develop management strategies to maximize economic gains for cropping systems. The course will introduce the use of various decision support tools available for crop management, including geographic information systems and crop models. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2463 — Insects and Controls Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction in the safe and proper use of chemical and other control methods. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2474 — Site Specific Pest Management Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will use pest management techniques and tools including spatial information systems to evaluate impact of pest injury and costs associated with control. Students will learn how variable rate technologies are applied in the field for site-specific pest management. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2483 — Agricultural Pest Management Add to Catalog 3 ( This includes instruction in the use and application of chemicals for control of weeds, insects, and diseases. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2513 — Management of Commercial Layers Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT2523 — Introduction to Poultry Production Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT2533 — Poultry Nutrition Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT2543 — Hatchery/Feed Mill Management Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give the student the practical principles and application techniques in hatchery/feed mill management. (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT2553 — Broiler Production Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT2573 — Broiler Processing Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2583 — Poultry Production & Processing Internship Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # AGT2613 — Forage & Pasture Crops Add to Catalog 3 A comprehensive course in the production and management of forage and pasture crops. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2663 — Applied Animal Nutrition Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: AGT1214 --- # AGT2713 — Beef Production I Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction in animal breeding and nutrition and livestock handling practices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: AGT1214 --- # AGT2723 — Beef Production II Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: AGT2713 --- # AGT2863 — Horse Production Add to Catalog 3 A comprehensive course in the production and management of horses. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGT2913 — Special Problems in Agricultural Business and Management Technology Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Agricultural Business and Management courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # AGT2924 — Supervised Agricultural Experience Add to Catalog 4 This internship course provides actual work experience in an agriculture business under the direction of the employer and the instructor. (12 hr externship) --- # AGR1111 — Survey of Agriculture Add to Catalog 1 An introductory course covering the general functions, organization, and operation of the agricultural industry in both national and international settings. (1 hr lecture) --- # AGR1214 — Animal Science Add to Catalog 4 A combined lecture and laboratory course incorporating the fundamental principles and practical application of livestock, dairy and poultry science. Origin, characteristics, market classes, and grades of the major breeds of livestock and poultry. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AGR1313 — Plant Science Add to Catalog 3 A combined lecture and laboratory course incorporating scientific principles as the basis for practice in producing, handling, processing, marketing and utilizing agronomic and horticultural crops. (3 hr lecture) --- # AGR1523 — Introduction to Forestry Add to Catalog 3 The history and development of forestry in the United States. Introduction to career opportunities and to the field of forestry. (3 hr lecture) --- # AGR2253 — Livestock Judging and Evaluation Add to Catalog 3 A combination lecture and laboratory course incorporating the evaluation and judging of representative groups of livestock from the standpoint of the breeder and the market. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # AGR2314 — Basic Soils Add to Catalog 4 ( Soil management, including fertilization and liming of soils, is also included. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1134 --- # AGR2413 — Farm Management Add to Catalog 3 Decision making in the organization and operation of the farm business. Basic principles of farm management, including records, finance, taxation and budgeting. (3 hr lecture) --- # AGR2713 — Principles of Agricultural Economics Add to Catalog 3 Economic principles applied to production, value, prices, credit, taxation, land tenure, marketing, international trade, and related problems affecting agriculture. (3 hr lecture) --- # ART1113 — Art Appreciation Add to Catalog 3 A course designed to provide an understanding and appreciation of the visual arts. (3 hr lecture) --- # ART1213 — Introductory Art Add to Catalog 3 A studio course designed to familiarize the student with the fundamental elements of art and develop a visual literacy. (3 hr Studio) --- # ART1313 — Drawing I Add to Catalog 3 Includes the study of the basic elements and principles of organization in two dimensions and the selection, manipulation and synthesis of these components to create an organized visual expression. Students will apply overlapping foreshortening and diminished scale. Black and white media will be stressed. --- # ART1323 — Drawing II Prerequisites: ART1313 --- # ART1383 — Photography I Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to the theory, practice, and history of photography, with emphasis on basic camera and darkroom processes. (1 hr lecture, 5 hr lab) --- # ART1393 — Photography II Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 5 hr lab) Prerequisites: ART1383 --- # ART1433 — Design I --- # ART1443 — Design II Prerequisites: ART1433 --- # ART1453 — Three-Dimensional Design Prerequisites: ART1433 --- # ART1513 — Intro to Digital Art Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to the theory and practice of using the computer to create art. A study of methods and applications utilizing the computer and selected software applications. --- # ART1811 — Exhibition Class I Add to Catalog 1 ( The intended requirement is for art majors to monitor and encourage independent research in career practices and promotion. Submission of individual art work to at least one local, regional, or national exhibition is required. Required of all art majors. (1/2 hr lecture, 1 1/2 hr lab) --- # ART1821 — Exhibition Class II Add to Catalog 1 ( The intended requirement is for art majors to monitor and encourage independent research in career practices and promotion. Submission of individual art work to at least one local, regional, or national exhibition is required. Required of all art majors. (1/2 hr lecture, 1 1/2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ART1811 --- # ART1913 — Art for Elementary Teachers Add to Catalog 3 Development of essential concepts of children’s art education in compliance with the National Standards for Arts Education. (3 hr lecture) --- # ART2113 — The Arts and Culture Add to Catalog 3 A course designed to provide students with onsite field experience (domestic or international). (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ART2353 — Figure Drawing I Prerequisites: ART1323 --- # ART2513 — Painting I Prerequisites: ART1313, ART1433 --- # ART2523 — Painting II Prerequisites: ART2513 --- # ART2613 — Ceramics I Add to Catalog 3 This course is directed toward an introduction to different aspects and materials of ceramic design. Instruction covers forming and shaping by hand and by mechanical means, various kiln operations, understanding the nature of clay and glazes and an appreciation of functional and non-functional forms. --- # ART2623 — Ceramics II Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis on individual problem solving. Prerequisites: ART2613 --- # ART2633 — Sculpture I Add to Catalog 3 Study of 3-D media and methods exploring subtractive and additive sculpture process. --- # ART2713 — Art History I Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is on painting, architecture, and sculpture as related to history. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, REA1213 --- # ART2723 — Art History II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, REA1213 --- # ART2913 — Special Studio Add to Catalog 3 ( Course designed for the exceptional student. Instructor approval dependent on discipline. Can only take twice. (6 hr studio) --- # ATT1124 — Basic Electrical/Electronic Systems Add to Catalog 4 This is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to all components of the vehicle electrical system including lights, battery and charging components. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT1134 — Advanced Electrical/Electronic Systems Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: ATT1124 --- # ATT1214 — Brakes Add to Catalog 4 This is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the repair and maintenance of brake systems on automobiles. It includes instruction and practice in diagnosis of braking systems problems and the repair of brake systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT1313 — Manual Drive Trains/Transaxles Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the maintenance and repair of manual transmissions, transaxles, and drive train components. It includes instruction in the diagnosis of drive train problems, and the repair and maintenance of transmissions, transaxles, clutches, CV joints, differentials, and other components. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT1424 — Engine Performance I Add to Catalog 4 This is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the maintenance and adjustment of gasoline engines for optimum performance. It includes instruction, diagnosis and correction of problems associated with these areas. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT1714 — Engine Repair Add to Catalog 4 ( It includes instruction and practice in the diagnosis and repair of engine components including valve train, block, piston and connecting rods, crankshaft, and oil pumps. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT1811 — Introduction, Safety and Employability Add to Catalog 1 The student will comply with personal and environmental safety practices associated with clothing; eye protection; hand tools; power equipment; proper ventilation; and the handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals/materials in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. (1 hr lecture) --- # ATT2324 — Automatic Transmission/Transaxles Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes instruction and practice of testing, inspection, and repair/replacing of these devices. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT2334 — Steering and Suspension Systems Add to Catalog 4 A course to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the inspection and repair of steering and suspension systems on automobiles. It includes instruction and practice in the diagnosis of steering system problems and the repair/replacement of steering systems components. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT2434 — Engine Performance II Add to Catalog 4 ( , It includes instruction, diagnosis and correction of problems associated within these areas. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: ATT1424 --- # ATT2444 — Engine Performance III Add to Catalog 4 ( It includes instruction, diagnosis and correction of problems associated within these areas. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: ATT2434 --- # ATT2614 — Heating and Air Conditioning Add to Catalog 4 A course to provide advanced skills and knowledge associated with the maintenance and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. It includes instruction and practice in the diagnosis and repair of heating and air conditioning system components, and control systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ATT2911 — Special Problems in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 1 ( The instructor and student work together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2 hr lab) --- # ATT2912 — Special Problems in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 2 ( The instructor and student work together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (4 hr lab) --- # ATT2913 — Special Problems in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor and student work together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # ATT2921 — Supervised Work Experience in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 1 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (3 hr externship) --- # ATT2922 — Supervised Work Experience in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 2 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (6 hr externship) --- # ATT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # ATT2924 — Supervised Work Experience in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (12 hr externship) --- # ATT2925 — Supervised Work Experience in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 5 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (15 hr externship) --- # ATT2926 — Supervised Work Experience in Automotive Technology Add to Catalog 6 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (18 hr externship) --- # APT1113 — Aviation Applied Science Add to Catalog 3 A study of general aviation maintenance practices, including orientation to aviation, aircraft maintenance safety procedures, aviation mathematics, aviation physics, and aircraft drawings. (42 hr lecture, 57 hr lab) --- # APT1123 — Aviation Electricity I Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ Practical application of Ohm’s Law. (33 hr lecture, 40 hr lab) --- # APT1134 — Aviation Materials and Processes Add to Catalog 4 (Pre/ (45 hr lecture, 65 hr lab) --- # APT1143 — Aircraft Servicing and Weight-and-Balance Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (30 hr lecture, 50 hr lab) --- # APT1153 — Maintenance Forms and Records Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (30 hr lecture, 45 hr lab) --- # APT1162 — Reciprocating Engine Theory Add to Catalog 2 A study of theory and principles of operation of reciprocating engines. (37 hr lecture) --- # APT1213 — Reciprocating Engine Overhaul and Inspection Add to Catalog 3 ( Included is a study of the procedures and acceptable techniques used in engine disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly. (28 hr lecture, 92 hr lab) Prerequisites: APT1162 --- # APT1222 — Turbine Engine Theory Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (37 hr lecture) --- # APT1233 — Turbine Engine Overhaul and Inspection Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (28 hr lecture, 92 hr lab) --- # APT1241 — Powerplant Conformity Airworthiness Inspection Add to Catalog 1 (Pre/ Inspections will conform with all Federal Aviation regulations. (14 hr lecture, 18 hr lab) --- # APT1254 — Lubrication and Fuel Metering Systems Add to Catalog 4 (Pre/ Identification and selection of engine fuels and lubricants. (55 hr lecture, 68 hr lab) --- # APT1262 — Induction, Cooling, and Exhaust Systems Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (27 hr lecture, 52 hr lab) --- # APT2114 — Aviation Electricity II Add to Catalog 4 ( (55 hr lecture, 67 hr lab) Prerequisites: APT1213, APT1233 --- # APT2123 — Propellers and Powerplant Review Add to Catalog 3 ( Included are propeller governing systems, propeller synchronizing, and ice removal systems. Review of powerplant courses. (36 hr lecture, 45 hr lab) --- # APT2135 — Structures I Add to Catalog 5 A study of sheet metal structures and welding processes as applied to aviation mechanics. (43 hr lecture, 131 hr lab) --- # APT2143 — Structures II Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (42 hr lecture, 59 hr lab) --- # APT2212 — Aircraft Controls Add to Catalog 2 ( (17 hr lecture, 42 hr lab) Prerequisites: APT2143 --- # APT2222 — Aviation Electricity III Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (28 hr lecture, 41 hr lab) --- # APT2232 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (18 hr lecture, 42 hr lab) --- # APT2243 — Landing Gear and Protection Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (32 hr lecture, 42 hr lab) --- # APT2251 — Environmental Control Add to Catalog 1 (Pre/ (14 hr lecture, 24 hr lab) --- # APT2263 — Aircraft Instrumentation Systems Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (42 hr lecture, 42 hr lab) --- # APT2271 — Aircraft Fuel Systems Add to Catalog 1 (Pre/ (18 hr lecture, 18 hr lab) --- # APT2282 — Airframe Inspection and Review Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ Review of all airframe courses. (14 hr lecture, 42 hr lab) --- # ANT1113 — Introduction to Aviation Add to Catalog 3 The development of aviation from early attempts of flight to space travel, including career opportunities in the aviation industry. This course includes a brief survey of the National Airspace System, the airport environment, and the air traffic control environment. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT1123 — Aviation Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: AVM1113 --- # ANT1213 — Private Pilot Ground I Add to Catalog 3 Principles of flight; the flight environment; aircraft systems and performance. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT1313 — Airport Management and Operations Add to Catalog 3 Examines the administration of public airports and their relationship with airlines, fixed-base operators, and the FAA. Federal airport standards for security, fuel handling and storage, noise abatement, bird control, clear zones, lighting, and federal and state financial aid programs to airports for improvements and upgrades. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT1513 — Aviation Security Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of the security framework of commercial airports including familiarity with the process of balancing security needs with economic needs of an airport. Provides a broader view of aviation security beyond the airport. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT1613 — Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Part 107 Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed so students will be able to demonstrate a high level of understanding of Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) including regulations, aeronautical decision making, airspace, flight restrictions, navigation, airport operations, physiological effects of drugs and alcohol, and weather. After completion of this course, students will be eligible to take the FAA Commercial Drone Exam and become Certified Commercial Drone Operators. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ANT2113 — Applied Meteorology Add to Catalog 3 Basic weather theory and information services available, including how to interpret various reports and forecasts provided by the National Weather Service and the Federal Aviation Administration. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2133 — Tower Operations and Procedures Add to Catalog 3 ( The student will achieve a working knowledge of the various components of the tower and positions of operation, the phraseologies, the separation criteria, the flight data process, and the rules and procedures for each component. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ANT1123 --- # ANT2143 — Radar Operations and Procedures Add to Catalog 3 ( The student will achieve a workable knowledge of the various components of the facilities, the phraseologies, the separation criteria, the flight data process, and the rules and procedures for each component. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2153 — Tower Applications Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ANT2133 --- # ANT2163 — Radar Applications Add to Catalog 3 (Corequisites: ANT 2143 ) This course will allow the student to apply the various facets of air traffic control that were learned in the (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2323 — Airport Safety and Inspection Add to Catalog 3 Provides an overview of aviation safety programs and systems including trends in aviation safety practices with emphasis on future safety enhancements. Provides a workable knowledge of the safety inspection of airports as prescribed in Federal Aviation Regulation 139. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2333 — Air Transportation Add to Catalog 3 Provides an overview of the aviation industry. Describes the economic aspects of passenger and cargo air transportation, including practices, problems, and regulations. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2343 — Airport Certified Employee Preparation - Operations Add to Catalog 3 ( The ACE is administered by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE). (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2323 --- # ANT2433 — Advanced Pilot Ground I Add to Catalog 3 Principles of flight, the flight environment, aircraft systems and performance, basic and radio navigation, flight planning, physiology, FARs. This course is designed to prepare the student for the FAA Instrument and Commercial Knowledge Exams. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2443 — Advanced Pilot Ground II Add to Catalog 3 Principles of flight, the flight environment, advanced and multi-engine aircraft systems and performance. Principles of instruction and flight dynamics. This course is designed to prepare the student for the FAA Instrument and Commercial Knowledge Exams. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2453 — Advanced Pilot Flight I Add to Catalog 3 Dual and solo flight training designed to prepare the student for advanced FAA pilot ratings. Includes flight instruction toward instrument and commercial or higher FAA ratings. Includes complex and multi-engine training as determined by the student’s aviation experience and background. Students will learn advanced flight maneuvers that apply to the instrument and commercial pilot ratings. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2463 — Advanced Pilot Flight II Add to Catalog 3 Dual and solo flight training designed to prepare the student for the Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) rating and the multi-engine pilot rating. Students will fly complex aircraft and learn to instruct basic and advanced flight maneuvers. Students will also learn to fly multi-engine aircraft and learn procedures to operate these aircraft during both normal and contingency flight conditions. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2513 — Airport Security and Inspection Add to Catalog 3 Provides an overview of aviation security programs and systems including trends in aviation security practices with emphasis on future security enhancements. Provides a workable knowledge of the security process at airports as prescribed in Transportation Security Regulations 1542, 1544, and 1546. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2523 — Introduction to Homeland Security Add to Catalog 3 Introduces students to the vocabulary and important components of Homeland Security. Explores the state, national, and international laws impacting Homeland Security. Includes an examination of the most critical threats confronting Homeland Security. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2533 — Intelligence Analysis and Security Management Add to Catalog 3 Explores intelligence analysis and its indispensable relationship to the security management of terrorist attacks and other threats. Explores vulnerabilities of our national defense and private sectors, as well as the threats posed to these institutions by terrorists, man-made disasters, and natural disasters. Students will discuss substantive issues regarding intelligence support of Homeland Security. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2543 — Transportation and Border Security Add to Catalog 3 Provides an in-depth view of modern border and transportation security. Specific topics include security for seaports, ships, aircraft, trains, trucks, pipelines, buses, etc. Focuses on the technology needed to detect terrorists and their weapons as well as includes discussion on legal, economic, political, and cultural aspects of the problem. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2553 — Airport Certified Employee Preparation - Security Add to Catalog 3 ( The ACE is administered by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE). (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2513 --- # ANT2613 — Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems - UAS Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ANT2623 — UAS Intermediate Flight Skill Development Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2613 --- # ANT2633 — UAS Advanced Flight Skill Development Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2623 --- # ANT2643 — Autonomous Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2633 --- # ANT2713 — Fixed Wing UAS Airframe Setup and Maintenance Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2613 --- # ANT2723 — Rotary UAS Airframe Setup and Maintenance Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2613 --- # ANT2813 — UAS Commercial Applications I Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2643 --- # ANT2823 — UAS Commercial Applications II Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ANT2813 --- # ANT2833 — Aerial Camera Operations - UAS Add to Catalog 3 This course covers the proper setup and operation of specialized camera equipment used on aerial platforms for film and video use. Emphasis will be placed on camera operation, shot composition, and proper maneuvering of UAV equipment. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ANT2843 — Operations and Procedures - UAS Add to Catalog 3 This course provides an understanding of the operation of Unmanned Aerial Systems activities. The student will achieve a working knowledge of the various components of the facilities in use, the phraseologies and communications, the command and control interactions, and operational procedures and rules including FAA regulations. (3 hr lecture) --- # ANT2913 — Special Problems in Aviation Technology Add to Catalog 3 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Aviation Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ANT2923 — Supervised Work Experience Add to Catalog 3 ( Supervised work in government or industry to gain experience in the aviation fields. (9 hr externship) --- # BFT1213 — Principles of Banking Add to Catalog 3 This course presents the fundamentals of bank functions and operations and is the basic course for further studies in finance and banking. (3 hr lecture) --- # BFT1223 — Money and Banking Add to Catalog 3 This course presents the basic economic principles most closely related to the subject of money and banking in a context of related topics to strengthen knowledge and appreciation of the role of financial institutions in the functioning of the American economy. Emphasis is placed on such problems as economic stabilization, limitations of central bank control, and government fiscal policy showing their repercussion on the banking industry. (3 hr lecture) --- # BFT1233 — Law and Banking Principles Add to Catalog 3 This course provides an overview of legal and regulatory aspects and functions of banking. Emphasis on sources and applications of banking law, distinguishing between torts and crimes and their relationship to banking, explanation of contracts to include legal capacity, legal --- # BFT1313 — Consumer Lending Add to Catalog 3 This course provides specific concepts as well as the role consumer credit plays in a commercial bank. Techniques of installment lending as introduced with emphasis on the loan interview, loan application, investigating credit, evaluating credit risks, making credit decisions, documenting credit, and consumer compliance. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # BFT1323 — Commercial Lending Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give an overview of the bank’s commercial lending function and perspective. The course offers the basic definitions, concepts, and principles of commercial lending, and illustrates the involvement of an interactive process that demands human relations skills. (3 hr lecture) --- # BFT1513 — Banking and Finance Math Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to develop competency in math skills for financial services use in relation to mathematical computation. (3 hr lecture) --- # BFT2113 — Business Policy Add to Catalog 3 This course uses the learn-by-doing approach with activities and cases drawn from the field of finance, business administration, and current economic situations to illustrate how daily tasks are evaluated and performed by business professionals. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # BFT2413 — Computerized Accounting Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BOT1433 --- # BFT2444 — Professional Development in Financial Institutions Add to Catalog 4 This course provides practical exercises in both the technical and social skills necessary for employment in the finance and banking industry. Involvement in a program of leadership and personal development in occupational competencies and high standards in personal and professional relationships are stressed. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # BFT2523 — Business Finance Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces the student to business finance management with the principles of finance applied to the operations of the profit-seeking business firm. Fundamental processes of problem solving are emphasized. (3 hr lecture) --- # BFT2533 — Financial Management Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces the student to business and personal financial management. The student will learn how to analyze business and personal financial needs. (3 hr lecture) --- # BFT2613 — Bank Teller Operations Add to Catalog 3 This course focuses on the skills new tellers need to carry out their daily responsibilities in today’s financial services industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # BFT2713 — Personal Finance Add to Catalog 3 This course provides students with a basic understanding of personal finance so that students may properly manage their own financial affairs. This course will enable students to understand and practice the principles of money management, consumer credit, savings, investments, taxation, and consumer protection. (3 hr lecture) --- # BFT2914 — Special Project in Banking Finance Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( The student will be assigned projects dealing with current situations in the financial services industry. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # BAV1118 — Basic Practices in Barbering Add to Catalog 8 Basic practices include orientation, history, safety, and practical experience in handling tools and hair cutting. Practices are performed independently with supervision. (2 hr lecture, 18 hr clinical lab) --- # BAV1218 — Fundamental Practices in Barbering I Add to Catalog 8 ( Practices are performed independently with supervision. (3 hr lecture, 15 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: BAV1118 --- # BAV1318 — Fundamental Practices in Barbering II Add to Catalog 8 ( Practices are performed independently with supervision. (2 hr lecture, 18 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: BAV1118, BAV1218 --- # BAV1418 — Intermediate Practices in Barbering I Add to Catalog 8 ( Practices are performed independently with supervision. (3 hr lecture, 15 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: BAV1118, BAV1218, BAV1318 --- # BAV1518 — Intermediate Practices in Barbering II Add to Catalog 8 ( Practices include providing facial massages, rendering plain facials, shaving, mustache and beard trimming, and barbering services previously introduced. (6 hr lecture, 6 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: BAV1118, BAV1218, BAV1318, BAV1418 --- # BAV1618 — Advanced Practices in Barbering Add to Catalog 8 ( (6 hr lecture, 6 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: BAV1118, BAV1218, BAV1318, BAV1418, BAV1518 --- # BAV1621 — Special Projects Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BAV1418, BAV1518, BAV1618 --- # BAV2217 — Barber Instructor Training I Add to Catalog 7 ( The student will perform/observe independently with minimal supervision from a company trainer. (2 hr lecture, 15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: BAV1118, BAV1218, BAV1318, BAV1418, BAV1518, BAV1618 --- # BAV2227 — Barber Instructor Training II Add to Catalog 7 ( The student will perform/observe independently with minimal supervision from a company trainer. (2 hr lecture, 15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: BAV2217 --- # BAV2237 — Barber Instructor Training III Add to Catalog 7 ( The student will perform/observe independently with minimal supervision from a company trainer. (2 hr lecture, 15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: BAV2217, BAV2227 --- # BAV2247 — Barber Instructor Training IV Add to Catalog 7 ( The student will perform/observe independently with minimal supervision from a company trainer. (2 hr lecture, 15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: BAV2217, BAV2227, BAV2237 --- # BIO1111 — Principles of Biology I, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # BIO1113 — Principles of Biology I Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on the nature and history of scientific thought, basic biological chemistry, cell structure and processes, genetics. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # BIO1114 — Principles of Biology I Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on the nature and history of scientific thought, basic biological chemistry, cell biology, and genetics. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # BIO1121 — Principles of Biology II, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO1111, BIO1113, BIO1131, BIO1133 --- # BIO1123 — Principles of Biology II, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO1111, BIO1113, BIO1131, BIO1133 --- # BIO1124 — Principles of Biology II Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: BIO1111, BIO1113, BIO1131, BIO1133, BIO1114 --- # BIO1131 — General Biology I, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1133 — General Biology I, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, ENG1114, REA1213 --- # BIO1134 — General Biology I Add to Catalog 4 ( (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, ENG1113, ENG1114, REA1213 --- # BIO1141 — General Biology II, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO1131, BIO1133, MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1143 — General Biology II, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics covered include evolution, classification, ecology, detailed consideration of each group of organisms and viruses, study of animals and plants including their basic anatomy and physiology. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO1131, BIO1133, MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1144 — General Biology II Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics covered include evolution, classification, ecology, detailed consideration of major groups of organisms, viruses, and the study of animals and plants including their anatomy and physiology. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: BIO1131, BIO1133, BIO1134, MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1211 — Environmental Science, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1213 — Environmental Science, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1214 — Environmental Science Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1311 — Botany I, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO1313 — Botany I, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, REA1213, ENG1114 --- # BIO1613 — Nutrition Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1133, REA1213 --- # BIO2431 — General Zoology, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO2433 — General Zoology, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO2434 — General Zoology Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO2511 — Anatomy and Physiology I, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO2513 — Anatomy and Physiology I, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( MAT 1133 ; ENG 1114 or higher; REA 1213 ) ( A lecture course that covers the anatomical and physiological study of the human body as an integrated whole. The course includes detailed studies of biological principles; tissues; and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, ENG1114, REA1213 --- # BIO2514 — Anatomy & Physiology I Add to Catalog 4 ( MAT 1133 ; ENG 1114 or higher; REA 1213 ) A combined lecture and laboratory course that covers the anatomical and physiological study of the human body as an integrated whole. The course includes detailed studies of: biological principles; tissues; and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, ENG1114, REA1213 --- # BIO2521 — Anatomy and Physiology II, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213, BIO2513, BIO2511 --- # BIO2523 — Anatomy and Physiology II, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, REA1213, ENG1114, BIO2511, BIO2513 --- # BIO2524 — Anatomy & Physiology II Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, REA1213, ENG1114, BIO2511, BIO2513 --- # BIO2814 — Special Topics in Biology Add to Catalog 4 Study and discussion of a selected topic in biology. Content will vary, as this course is a means for classes to explore certain biology-related topics in depth. A detailed course description is available when topics are announced. Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years. (3 hr lecture and a required lab component) --- # BIO2921 — Microbiology, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # BIO2923 — Microbiology, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, REA1213, MAT1133 --- # BIO2924 — Microbiology Add to Catalog 4 SH ( Labs in this course provide experiments that reinforce principles introduced in the lecture to include fundamental laboratory techniques in lab safety, microscopy, culturing and identification of microbes, and effectiveness of antimicrobial agents. (4 hour lecture and lab) Prerequisites: ENG1114, REA1213, MAT1133 --- # BBT1115 — Brick and Block Laying Add to Catalog 5 This course is designed to give the student experience in laying brick and block. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # BBT1123 — Forming Applications Add to Catalog 3 This course includes forming applications for foundations, flatwork reinforcing, concrete patented forms, and tilt-up wall systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # BBT1214 — Masonry Construction Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to give the student experience in various types of walls, finishing, and masonry construction techniques. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # BBT1223 — Masonry Math, Estimating and Blueprint Reading Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give the student experience in calculations, estimating, and blueprint reading. (3 hr lecture) --- # BBT1313 — Tools, Equipment and Safety Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give the student experience in the use and care of tools and equipment along with the safety procedures used in the masonry trade. (3 hr lecture) --- # BBT1425 — Advanced Block Laying Add to Catalog 5 ( (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) Prerequisites: BBT1115 --- # BBT1525 — Advanced Brick Laying Add to Catalog 5 ( (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) Prerequisites: BBT1115 --- # BBT1623 — Chimney, Fireplace, Refractory Construction Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: BBT1115 --- # BBT1723 — Arch Construction Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: BBT1115 --- # BBT1823 — Steps, Patios and Brick Floors Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: BBT1115 --- # BBT1913 — Special Problems in Brick, Block and Stonemasonry Add to Catalog 3 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Brick, Block and Stonemasonry courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # BBT2112 — Repair and Restoration Add to Catalog 2 ( (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BBT1115 --- # BBT2123 — Leadership Preparedness Add to Catalog 3 The student will gain experience in job skills, leadership, safety, and project control from a management perspective. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # BBT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Masonry Add to Catalog 3 A course that is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # BAD1113 — Introduction to Business Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of business. Main topics include current business and economic environment, entrepreneurship, marketing, management, financial management, and business careers. (3 hr lecture) --- # BAD2113 — Introduction to International Business Add to Catalog 3 This course is an introduction to international business concepts and practices. Emphasis is placed on understanding cultural differences and foreign exchange markets. (3 hr lecture) --- # BAD2213 — Introduction to Marketing Add to Catalog 3 This course is an introduction to the principles of marketing. Topics include history of marketing, the marketing process and the marketing mix. (3 hr lecture) --- # BAD2323 — Business Statistics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314, MAT1753, MAT1754 --- # BAD2413 — Legal Environment of Business Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include an introduction to law, law of contracts, agency, and employment. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA1213, ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # BAD2513 — Introduction to Management Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of basic management principles as applied to the functions of planning, organizing, directing, controlling, and coordinating with effective communication in business enterprise. (3 hr lecture) --- # BAD2523 — Personal Financial Management Add to Catalog 3 This course deals with an individual’s optimal management of personal income and expenditures over a lifetime to best meet the needs of his/her financial --- # BAD2533 — Computer Applications in Business and Industry Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to teach computer applications to include: word processing, electronic spreadsheets, database management, presentation design, and electronic communications. (3 hr lecture) --- # BAD2613 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 3 An applied business administration course designed to foster creativity and innovation through the integration of the key principles of business planning, marketing, staffing, financing, management, and information systems to the task of starting, operating, and/or expanding a small business. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1013 — Introduction to Keyboarding Add to Catalog 3 This course provides an introduction to basic word processing commands and essential skill development using the touch system on the alphabetic keyboard. Course emphasis will be on speed and accuracy when keying documents and timed writings. ( 3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1123 — Keyboard Skillbuilding Add to Catalog 3 This course further develops keyboard techniques emphasizing speed and accuracy. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1233 — Microsoft Word I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1243 — Microsoft Word II Add to Catalog 3 ( Production with accuracy is stressed and practice is given through a variety of documents for skill-building. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BOT1273, BOT1233 --- # BOT1273 — Introduction to Microsoft Office Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1313 — Applied Business Mathematics Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to develop competency in mathematics for business use, with emphasis on the touch method. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1433 — Business Accounting Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to develop an understanding of analyzing, recording, classifying, and summarizing financial information of a sole proprietorship with insight into interpreting and reporting the resulting effects upon the business. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1453 — Introduction to Business Management Add to Catalog 3 Study of the basic principles and managerial functions of organizations management with special emphasis on planning, organizing, coordinating, commanding, and controlling. The importance of managing competitively and intelligently within a diverse environment is stressed. Situational cases are completed to reinforce decision-making in each of the function areas. The course will also consist of a series of ‘mini’ presentations related to each of the topics, delivered by different types of business managers and guest speakers. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1473 — Introduction to Marketing Add to Catalog 3 This course surveys American and international marketing systems in the development, pricing, distribution, and promotion of products and services. Concepts, practices, and policies of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers are included. Current trends and developments in marketing practices are analyzed and strategic marketing ideas are implemented in group and individual cases. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1493 — Social Media Management & Marketing Add to Catalog 3 This course teaches students how to develop and maintain a social media presence in a personal and professional capacity. Students will engage in community and internet-based projects with special emphasis on blogs, wikis, social networking sites, photo-sharing sites, instant messaging, video-sharing sites, podcasts, widgets, virtual worlds, and more. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1613 — Medical Terminology I Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of medical language relating to the various body systems including diseases, physical conditions, procedures, clinical specialties, and abbreviations. Emphasis is place on correct spelling and pronunciation. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1623 — Medical Terminology II Add to Catalog 3 This course presents medical terminology pertaining to human anatomy in the context of the body systems. Emphasis is directed toward medical terminology as it relates to the medical office. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1763 — Communication Essentials Add to Catalog 3 This course focuses on the basic English competencies and communication skills necessary to be successful and effective in the workplace in addition to effectively contributing to a team while working with a diverse population. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1823 — Microsoft Excel I Add to Catalog 3 This course focuses on application Microsoft ® Excel ® as an aid to management decision-making. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT1853 — Microsoft Excel II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BOT1823 --- # BOT2183 — Career Readiness Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to prepare students for employment by teaching the importance of interviewing skills, employer expectations, employability skills, work ethics, and job retention skills. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2233 — Human Resource Management Add to Catalog 3 This course provides a general overview of the concepts and applications of the many parts of Human Resources (HR). Students will learn how the interdependence of the major topics in HR are created and implemented through the use of real world HR issues, community projects, and case studies. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2333 — Microsoft Access Add to Catalog 3 This course applies database concepts for designing and manipulating data files and formatting output as complex documents and reports using Microsoft ® Access ® . (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2423 — Income Tax Accounting Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BOT1433, ACC2213 --- # BOT2433 — QuickBooks™ Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BOT1433, ACC2213 --- # BOT2463 — Payroll Accounting Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BOT1433 --- # BOT2613 — Entrepreneurial Problem Solving Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to develop business students into entrepreneurs capable of operating their own companies and to reduce the high failure rate of starting, conducting, and expanding a business. Students will gain experience in problem solving through visits to businesses, analyses of case studies, and projects and surveys of current business practices. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2623 — Principles of Business Finance Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide a study of how financial data is gathered, analyzed, and used by management in planning and controlling business activities. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2643 — CPT Coding Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BOT1613, BOT1623 --- # BOT2653 — ICD Coding Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BOT1613, BOT1623 --- # BOT2673 — Medical Insurance Billing Add to Catalog 3 This course is a culmination of skills and knowledge of appropriate procedures for generating, processing, and submitting health insurance claims to private and governmental health insurance programs. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2723 — Administrative Office Procedures Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BOT1243 --- # BOT2743 — Medical Office Concepts Add to Catalog 3 ( Problem solving will be emphasized. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2763 — Electronic Health Records Add to Catalog 3 This course covers electronic health records (EHR) in the healthcare environment as they pertain to various health care settings. (3 hr lecture) --- # BOT2913 — Supervised Work Experience Add to Catalog 3 ( This training must include at least 135 clock hours. (9 hr externship) --- # CHE1211 — General Chemistry Laboratory I Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) --- # CHE1213 — General Chemistry I Add to Catalog 3 ( ( Chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding theories, energy, periodic properties, and gas laws are among the topics discussed in depth. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314, CHE1314 --- # CHE1214 — General Chemistry I Add to Catalog 4 ( Chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding theories, energy, periodic properties, and gas laws are among the topics discussed in depth. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, CHE1313, REA1213, ENG0124 --- # CHE1221 — General Chemistry Laboratory II Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) Prerequisites: CHE1211, CHE1213 --- # CHE1223 — General Chemistry II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: CHE1211, CHE1213 --- # CHE1224 — General Chemistry II Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: CHE1211, CHE1213, CHE1214 --- # CHE1311 — Principles of Chemistry Laboratory I Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) --- # CHE1313 — Principles of Chemistry I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, ENG0124, REA1213 --- # CHE1314 — Principles of Chemistry I Add to Catalog 4 ( Chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding theories, energy, periodic properties, and gas laws are among the topics discussed in depth. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. This course cannot be substituted for CHE 1211, 1213, or 1214. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, ENG0124, REA1213 --- # CHE1324 — Principles of Chemistry II Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: CHE1311, CHE1313, CHE1314 --- # CHE1411 — Organic & Biochemistry Survey, Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) Prerequisites: CHE1213, CHE1313 --- # CHE1413 — Organic & Biochemistry Survey, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( The last portion of the course emphasizes organic compounds and reactions involved in biological processes. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: CHE1213, CHE1313 --- # CHE1414 — Organic & Biochemistry Survey Add to Catalog 4 ( The last portion of the course emphasizes organic compounds and reactions involved in biological processes. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: CHE1213, CHE1313, CHE1214, CHE1314 --- # CHE2421 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) --- # CHE2423 — Organic Chemistry I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: CHE1221, CHE1223 --- # CHE2424 — Organic Chemistry I Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course provide students with techniques to characterize, identify, purify, and synthesize organic compounds. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: CHE1221, CHE1223, CHE1224 --- # CHE2431 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory II Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) Prerequisites: CHE2421, CHE2423 --- # CHE2433 — Organic Chemistry II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: CHE2421, CHE2423 --- # CHE2434 — Organic Chemistry II Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course use organic techniques to characterize, identify, purify, and/or synthesize organic compounds, including aromatics and complex compounds. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: CHE2421, CHE2423, CHE2424 --- # CCT1113 — Fundamentals of Drafting Add to Catalog 3 Fundamentals and principles of drafting to provide the basic background needed for all other drafting courses. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CCT1116 — Foundations Add to Catalog 6 This course includes site selection, site preparation, site layout, building forms, and construction of foundations. (2 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # CCT1123 — Forming Applications Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: CCT1116 --- # CCT1133 — Blueprint Reading Add to Catalog 3 This course includes the elements of residential plans and how to prepare a bill of materials from a set of plans. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CCT1163 — Construction Mathematics Add to Catalog 3 This course includes the fundamental principles of practical problems in mathematics that carpenters may encounter in the workforce. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CCT1213 — Construction Materials Add to Catalog 3 Physical properties of the materials generally used in the erection of a structure, with a brief description of their manufacture. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CCT1236 — Floor and Wall Framing Add to Catalog 6 This course is designed to give the student experience in floor and wall framing. (2 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # CCT1245 — Ceiling and Roof Framing Add to Catalog 5 This course will apply the techniques of cutting and assembly of framing materials based on predetermined specifications. (1 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # CCT1315 — Interior/Exterior Finishing and Cabinet Installation Add to Catalog 5 This course includes thermal and sound protection, types of interior ceilings, wall coverings, floor coverings, trim work, and cabinet installation. It also includes the installation and finishing of wall coverings, cornices, and exterior trim. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # CCT1412 — Roofing Add to Catalog 2 This course covers types of roofs, types of roofing materials, and their application. Also covered are basic roofing techniques including material selection, roof styles, cost estimation, and installation procedures. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CCT2113 — Principles of Multi-Family and Light Commercial Construction Add to Catalog 3 A course including the fundamentals of multi-family and light commercial construction. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CCT2133 — Millwork Add to Catalog 3 This course examines the fundamentals of multi-family and light commercial construction. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CCT2243 — Cost Estimating Add to Catalog 3 Preparation of material and labor quantity surveys from actual working drawings and specifications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CCT2313 — Advanced Interior Finishing Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: CCT1315 --- # CCT2913 — Special Problem in Carpentry Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # CCT2926 — Supervised Work Experience in Carpentry Technology Add to Catalog 6 ( It is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 Industrial . (18 hr externship) --- # CTV1123 — Flat Pattern Design Add to Catalog 3 This course will provide an introduction to flat pattern design and give hands-on training on how to produce and transform fashion designs into hand drafted and computerized digital flat patterns. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CTV1134 — Tailoring I Add to Catalog 4 The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the application of tailoring techniques and skills in the construction of garments using various fabrics. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CTV1144 — Fashion Design Add to Catalog 4 This course focuses on creating original garment design starting with the most basic and progressing towards the most complex. Emphasis is placed on the recognition of the history of fashion, basic silhouettes, lines, styles, and detail in design and garment construction through the use of Computer-Aided Design. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CTV1153 — Fashion Fundamentals Add to Catalog 3 This course provides an introduction of fashion merchandising with an overview of the fashion production and merchandising system as it relates to retail buying, merchandising, and design. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CTV1213 — Industry Sewing Add to Catalog 3 This course covers the use and care of equipment in production, instructions in the use and care of various equipment basics to garment construction, safety practices, and proper storage. Emphasis is on the use of industrial sewing and computerized equipment. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CTV1234 — Costume Production and Design Add to Catalog 4 This course studies the history of costume and applies knowledge to theatre and film (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CTV1243 — Textiles/Fabric Identification Add to Catalog 3 This course studies the relationship of raw materials, construction, and finish to quality and cost of textiles. Also considered are the identification of fibers, yarns, weave, colorants (dyeing and printing), and fabrics; selection of appropriate fabrics for various uses; and wearing quality and care required for textiles. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CTV1313 — Fashion Show Production Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of the basic concepts of fashion show production. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CTV1413 — Intro to Accessories Add to Catalog 3 The course studies the history of fashion accessories and interiors and provides training in creating accessories and home goods. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CTV2114 — Trend Analysis & Style Concepts Add to Catalog 4 An application of principles, techniques, and skills with emphasis on studying fashion figure types and how to style. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CTV2123 — Pattern Draping Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: CTV1123 --- # CTV2134 — Tailoring II Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: CTV1134 --- # CTV2434 — Collection Development Add to Catalog 4 In this course students will produce a complete collection and highlight designs via a fashion show. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CTV2513 — Business of Fashion Add to Catalog 4 This course includes an exploration of motivations and influences of consumer purchase and use of apparel, accessories and other fashion design. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT1146 — Structural Analysis & Damage Repair I Add to Catalog 6 A course to provide skills and practice in structural analysis and repair procedures that are used in the collision repair industry. This course also covers the complete inspection and non-structural analysis of damaged vehicles. It is designed to enable the student to determine the conditions and severity of the damage, the repair or replacement of parts, the estimated repair time, and correct use of reference manuals. (3 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # ABT1153 — Structural Analysis & Damage Repair II Add to Catalog 3 This course is a continuation of ABT 1143 - Structural Analysis & Damage Repair I . This course provides instruction and practice in removal and re-installation of glass. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT1223 — Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair I Add to Catalog 3 A course in the procedures and practices for metal finishing and body filling. This course also covers the complete inspection and non-structural analysis of damaged vehicles. It is designed to enable the student to determine the conditions and severity of the damage, the repair or replacement of parts, the estimated repair time, and correct use of reference manuals. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT1236 — Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair II Add to Catalog 6 A course to provide skills and practice in structural analysis and repair procedures that are used in the collision repair industry. This course also covers the complete inspection and non-structural analysis of damaged vehicles. It is designed to enable the student to determine the conditions and severity of the damage, the repair or replacement of parts, the estimated repair time, and correct use of reference manuals. (3 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # ABT1313 — Refinishing I Add to Catalog 3 A course to provide skills and practices in vehicle preparation, cleaning, sanding, metal treatment, and masking. Included is determining imperfections in paint jobs. Emphasis is placed upon personal safety and environmental concerns. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT1323 — Refinishing II Add to Catalog 3 Continuation of Refinishing I ABT 1313 . Included are types of paint defects and paint gun application and maintenance procedures. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ABT1443 — Mechanical and Electrical Components I Add to Catalog 3 A course designed to provide theory and practice in the areas of restraint systems, cooling systems, and air conditioning/heating systems. An introduction to small business management techniques as applied to the collision repair shop. Includes computerized information and record systems. Also included are financial responsibilities, shop layout, inventory, and employee-employer relations. (3 hr lecture) --- # ABT1453 — Mechanical and Electrical Components II Add to Catalog 3 A course designed to provide theory and practice in the areas of brakes and electrical. (3 hr lecture) --- # ABT2163 — Structural Analysis & Damage Repair III Add to Catalog 3 This course is a continuation of ABT 1153 - Structural Analysis & Damage Repair II . This course provides instruction and practice in unibody inspection, measurement, and repair. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT2173 — Structural Analysis & Damage Repair IV Add to Catalog 3 This course is a continuation of ABT 2163 - Structural Analysis & Damage Repair III . This course provides the procedures and practices for frame inspection and repair. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT2243 — Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair III Add to Catalog 3 This course is a continuation of ABT 1233 - Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair II . This course provides instruction for outer body panel repair, replacement, and adjustment principles and practices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT2253 — Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair IV Add to Catalog 3 This course is a continuation of ABT 2243 - Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair III . This course provides instruction and practice for the following areas: moveable glass, hardware associated with glass, plastics and adhesive. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT2336 — Refinishing III Prerequisites: ABT1323 --- # ABT2713 — Collision Analysis & Estimation Add to Catalog 3 This course covers the complete inspection andanalysis of damanged vehicles. It is designed toenable the student to determine the conditions andseverity of the damage, the repair or replacementof parts, the estimated repair time, and correctuse of reference manuals. 2 --- # ABT2813 — Shop Operations and Procedures Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to small business management techniques as applied to the collision repair shop. Includes computerized information and record systems. Also included are financial responsibilities, shop layout, inventory, and employee-employer relations. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ABT2913 — Special Problems in Collision Repair Technology Add to Catalog 3 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Collision Repair Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # ABT2921 — Supervised Work Experience in Collision Repair Technology Add to Catalog 1 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (3 hr externship) --- # ABT2922 — Supervised Work Experience in Collision Repair Technology Add to Catalog 2 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (6 hr externship) --- # ABT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Collision Repair Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # ABT2924 — Supervised Work Experience in Collision Repair Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (12 hr externship) --- # ABT2925 — Supervised Work Experience in Collision Repair Technology Add to Catalog 5 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (15 hr externship) --- # ABT2926 — Supervised Work Experience in Collision Repair Technology Add to Catalog 6 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (18 hr externship) --- # AVM1113 — Introduction to Aviation Add to Catalog 3 The development of aviation from early attempts of flight to space travel, including career opportunities in the aviation industry. This course includes a brief survey of the National Airspace System, the airport environment, and the air traffic control environment. (3 hr lecture) --- # AVM1213 — Private Pilot Ground I Add to Catalog 3 During this course, students will gain the required knowledge to pass the certification process for a Private Pilot Airplane Single Engine Land Certification on the topics of principles of flight, the flight environment, aircraft systems and performance. (3 hr lecture) --- # AVM1223 — Private Pilot Ground II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: AVM1213 --- # AVM2113 — Applied Meteorology Add to Catalog 3 Basic weather theory and information services available from aviation sources. Also includes how to interpret various reports and forecasts provided by the National Weather Service and the Federal Aviation Administration. (3 hr lecture) --- # AVM2213 — Human Factors Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes concepts of processes, role issues, and practice in implementing these concepts. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: AVM1223 --- # AVM2313 — Aircraft Engine Operation Add to Catalog 3 ( Review of auxiliary engine systems as part of the aircraft power plant. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: AVM1223 --- # AVM2413 — Private Pilot Flight I Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes pre-solo instruction, solo endorsement, and introduction to cross-country flight. Special Fee. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # AVM2423 — Private Pilot Flight II Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes dual and solo cross-country flying, night flying, and preparation for the Private Pilot Practical Test. Special Fee. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DTV1114 — Commercial Truck Driving I Add to Catalog 4 Fundamental instruction on safety, rules and regulations, driving practices, air brakes, hazardous materials, and emergencies. Includes instruction and practice in performing vehicle inspections, coupling and uncoupling, maneuvering, backing and driving a tractor-trailer truck under varying road and climate conditions. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # DTV1124 — Commercial Truck Driving II Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes instruction and practice in performing vehicle inspections, coupling and uncoupling, maneuvering, backing and driving a tractor-trailer truck under varying road and climate conditions. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) Prerequisites: DTV1114 --- # DTV1137 — Commercial Truck Driving Internship Add to Catalog 7 ( The successful completion of this course will enable the student to drive independently with minimum supervision with the company of his/her choice. (315 hr internship) Prerequisites: DTV1114 --- # DTV1212 — Commercial Truck Driving Refresher Course Add to Catalog 2 ( Includes instruction and practice in performing vehicle inspections, coupling and uncoupling, maneuvering, backing and driving a tractor-trailer truck under varying road and climate conditions. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # COM1463 — TV Production Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, REA1213 --- # COM2483 — Introduction to Mass Communications Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to the student understand the role of mass media in life and in society. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, REA1213 --- # CSC1113 — Computer Concepts Add to Catalog 3 This is an introductory digital competency course which includes concepts, terminology, operating systems, electronic communications, security risks, digital ethics, applications, and emerging technologies. Concepts are demonstrated and supplemented by hands-on computer use. (3 hr lecture) --- # CSC1123 — Computer Applications I Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to teach computer applications to include: word processing, spreadsheets, database management, presentation design, electronic communications and emerging digital technologies (3 hr lecture) --- # CSC2134 — Programming I with C++ Add to Catalog 4 ( (Course has a required lab component.) (3 hr lecture and a required lab component) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314 --- # CSC2144 — Programming II with C++ Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture and a required lab component) Prerequisites: CSC2134 --- # CSC2833 — Discrete Structures Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: CSC2144, CSC2623, MAT1613 --- # CSC2844 — Data Structures Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture and required lab) Prerequisites: CSC2144 --- # CST1114 — Basic Electronics Add to Catalog 4 Concepts of electronics. Topics include DC and AC fundamentals, instrument and test equipment familiarization, soldering and terminology. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CST1123 — Basic IT Hardware Add to Catalog 3 A survey of computer hardware components. Topics include hardware compatibility, system architecture, input devices, video displays and adapters, disk drives, and other related peripherals. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1154 — Web and Programming Concepts Add to Catalog 4 Concepts of telephony, local area networks, wide area networks, data transmission, and topology methods. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CST1213 — Networking I Add to Catalog 3 Concepts of telephony, local area networks, wide area networks, data transmission, and topology methods. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1323 — Digital Electronics Add to Catalog 3 Number systems, logic circuits, counters, registers, memory devices, combination logic circuits, Boolean algebra, and a basic computer system. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1333 — Operating Systems Add to Catalog 3 Study of operating systems. Emphasis will be placed on support personnel interaction with operating systems and related software applications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1613 — Security Fundamentals Add to Catalog 3 Fundamentals of IT security. Topics include identifying risks and participating in risk mitigation activities; providing infrastructure, application, operational, and information security; applying security controls to maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability; identifying appropriate technologies and products; troubleshooting security events and incidents; and operating with an awareness of applicable policies, laws, and regulations. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1713 — Server Administration I Add to Catalog 3 Fundamentals of server support. Topics include support of server hardware, installation and configuration server operating systems, and asset management. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1813 — Server Administration II Add to Catalog 3 Fundamentals of server support. Topics include support of server hardware, installation and configuration server operating systems, and asset management. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1913 — Mobile Device Support I Add to Catalog 3 Fundamentals of mobile device support. Topics include an overview of mobile computing history, modern mobile operation systems and related software, types of devices and accessories, common networking protocols, standards-based wireless networking, cellular technology, and wireless network planning design concepts. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST1923 — Mobile Device Support II Add to Catalog 3 Continuation of CST 1913 - Mobile Device Support I . Topics include mobile device management concepts, application deployment, security, data protection best practices and utilizing the troubleshooting methodology to properly diagnose various mobile device technology concerns. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST2113 — IT Servicing Lab I Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes configuration, test equipment and software usage, basic disassembly and assembly methods, preliminary tests and diagnostics, and schematic interpretation. Additional emphasis will be placed on troubleshooting methodology implementation on various hardware and software systems. (6 hr lab) Prerequisites: CST1114, CST1123 --- # CST2123 — IT Servicing Lab II Add to Catalog 3 ( Additional emphasis will be placed on the diagnosis of hardware and software issues pertaining to mobile devices such as smart phones, tablets, and portable computers, as well as printer and network technology concerns. (6 hr lab) Prerequisites: CST2113 --- # CST2134 — IT Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CST2113 --- # CST2223 — Networking II Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include further analysis of WAN technologies, in-depth TCP/IP terminology, virtual private and remote access concepts, overview of network security, integrity, and management concepts are also introduced. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: CST1213 --- # CST2413 — Cloud Computing I Add to Catalog 3 Fundamentals of Cloud computing. Topics include an understanding of terms and characteristics associated with Cloud technologies, and overview of history, virtualization and scalability, and foundational knowledge of the Cloud computing industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST2423 — Cloud Computing II Add to Catalog 3 Continuation of CST 2413 - Cloud Computing I . Emphasis is placed on the installation, configuration, and management of Cloud-based systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST2613 — Introduction to Cyber-Crime Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces and explains the various types of offenses that qualify as cyber-crime activity. Emphasis is placed on identifying cyber-crime activity and the response to these problems from both the private and public domains. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately describe and define cyber-crime activities and select an appropriate response to deal with the problem. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST2623 — Introduction to Computer Forensics Add to Catalog 3 This introductory course focuses on computer forensics principles and an exposure to computer technology concepts from operating systems and file types to data transmission and PDA’s. Students. are introduced to the foundation of electronic evidence collection and handling; as well as the role of evidence in detecting and prosecuting computer crimes, incident response, civil cases, fraud and information security verification. Demonstrations and hands-on investigations familiarize students with a number of relevant investigative techniques. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CST2911 — Special Project Add to Catalog 1 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (2 hr lab) --- # CST2912 — Special Project Add to Catalog 2 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (4 hr lab) --- # CST2913 — Special Project Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # CST2923 — Supervised Work Experience Add to Catalog 3 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # CST2926 — Supervised Work Experience Add to Catalog 6 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of semester hour per 45 industrial . (18 hr externship) --- # COE1011 — Cooperative Education Work Experience I Add to Catalog 1 First supervised work experience performed in a job setting related to the student’s career. A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. --- # COE1012 — Cooperative Education Work Experience I Add to Catalog 2 First supervised work experience performed in a job setting related to the student’s career. A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. --- # COE1013 — Cooperative Education Work Experience I Add to Catalog 3 First supervised work experience performed in a job setting related to the student’s career. A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. --- # COE1021 — Cooperative Education Work Experience II Add to Catalog 1 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1011, COE1012, COE1013 --- # COE1022 — Cooperative Education Work Experience II Add to Catalog 2 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1011, COE1012, COE1013 --- # COE1023 — Cooperative Education Work Experience II Add to Catalog 3 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1011, COE1012, COE1013 --- # COE1031 — Cooperative Education Work Experience III Add to Catalog 1 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1021, COE1022, COE1023 --- # COE1032 — Cooperative Education Work Experience III Add to Catalog 2 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1021, COE1022, COE1023 --- # COE1033 — Cooperative Education Work Experience III Add to Catalog 3 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1021, COE1022, COE1023 --- # COE1041 — Cooperative Education Work Experience IV Add to Catalog 1 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1031, COE1032, COE1033 --- # COE1042 — Cooperative Education Work Experience IV Add to Catalog 2 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1031, COE1032, COE1033 --- # COE1043 — Cooperative Education Work Experience IV Add to Catalog 3 ( A maximum of 12 credit hours total can be earned for the co-op work experience. Variable credit (1-3 hours) will be awarded on the basis of the number of hours worked per week. Prerequisites: COE1031, COE1032, COE1033 --- # COV1123 — Cosmetology Orientation Add to Catalog 3 This course will cover the history, career opportunity, life skills, professional image, Mississippi Cosmetology laws, rules and regulations and communicating for success in the cosmetology industry. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (2 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical) --- # COV1245 — Cosmetology Sciences I Add to Catalog 5 This course consists of study of bacteriology, sterilization, and sanitation. Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (3 hr lecture, 6 hr clinical lab) --- # COV1255 — Cosmetology Sciences II Add to Catalog 5 ( Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (3 hr lecture, 6 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: COV1245 --- # COV1263 — Cosmetology Sciences III COV 1263 - Cosmetology Sciences III Add to Catalog COV 1263 - Cosmetology Sciences III 3 ( Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (2 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: COV1255 --- # COV1426 — Hair Care I Add to Catalog 6 This course consists of the study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; hair cutting; hairstyling; braiding and braid extensions; wigs and hair enhancements; chemical texture services; and hair coloring. Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety procedures associated with each. (2 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical lab) --- # COV1436 — Hair Care II Add to Catalog 6 ( Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety procedures associated with each. (2 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: COV1426 --- # COV1443 — Hair Care III Add to Catalog 3 This course consists of the practical applications of the study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; hair cutting; hairstyling; braiding and braid extensions; wigs and hair enhancements; chemical texture services; and hair coloring. Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety procedures associated with each. (9 hr clinical lab) --- # COV1522 — Nail Care I Add to Catalog 2 This course consists of basic nail care services including nail structure and growth, manicuring and pedicuring, and advanced nail techniques. Included are classroom theory and clinical practice governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (1 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical lab) --- # COV1532 — Nail Care II Add to Catalog 2 ( Included are classroom theory and clinical practice governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (1 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: COV1522 --- # COV1542 — Nail Care III Add to Catalog 2 ( Included are classroom theory and clinical practice governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (6 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: COV1532 --- # COV1622 — Skin Care I Add to Catalog 2 This course consists of the introduction to basic skin care services including anatomy of skin, hair removal, facials and facial makeup. Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (1 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical lab) --- # COV1632 — Skin Care II Add to Catalog 2 ( Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions associated with each. (1 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical lab) Prerequisites: COV1622 --- # COV1642 — Skin Care III Add to Catalog 2 This course consists of advanced skin care services including anatomy of skin, disorders of skin, hair removal, facials, and facial makeup. Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety procedures associated with each. (6 hr clinical lab) --- # COV1711 — Special Project Add to Catalog 1 This course is designed to assist students who have completed all cosmetology courses but have not obtained the 1500 clock hours necessary to sit for the state board exam and/or to assist students who need a refresher course before taking state board exam. (2 hr lab) --- # COV1722 — Salon Business I Add to Catalog 2 This course will cover preparing to operate a successful salon. Included are classroom theory and clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules and regulations involved in cosmetology practices and safety precautions with each. (1 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical lab) --- # COV1732 — Salon Business II Add to Catalog 2 ( (1 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical) Prerequisites: COV1722 --- # COV2815 — Cosmetology Teacher Training I Add to Catalog 5 SH Instruction will be given in developing appropriate communication skills, effective use of visual aids, identification of various teaching styles, and practical application of cosmetology instruction. (2 lecture, 9 clinical) --- # COV2825 — Cosmetology Teacher Training II Add to Catalog 5 SH ( (2 lecture, 9 clinical) Prerequisites: COV2815 --- # COV2835 — Cosmetology Teacher Training III Add to Catalog 5 SH ( (2 lecture, 9 clinical) Prerequisites: COV2815, COV2825 --- # COV2845 — Cosmetology Teacher Training IV Add to Catalog 5 SH ( (2 lecture, 9 clinical) Prerequisites: COV2815, COV2825, COV2835 --- # COV2855 — Cosmetology Teacher Training V Add to Catalog 5 SH ( (2 lecture, 9 clinical) Prerequisites: COV2815, COV2825, COV2835, COV2845 --- # COV2866 — Cosmetology Teacher Training VI Add to Catalog 6 SH ( (2 lecture, 12 clinical) Prerequisites: COV2815, COV2825, COV2835, COV2845, COV2855 --- # COV2877 — Cosmetology Teacher Training VII Add to Catalog 7 ( (21 hr clinical) Prerequisites: COV2815, COV2825, COV2835, COV2845, COV2855, COV2866 --- # COV2887 — Cosmetology Teacher Training VIII Add to Catalog 7 ( (21 hr clinical) Prerequisites: COV2815, COV2825, COV2835, COV2845, COV2855, COV2866, COV2877 --- # COV2956 — Brush-Up Hours in Cosmetology Add to Catalog 6 This course is designed to provide students with brush-up hours necessary to qualify to take the state licensure examination. The instructor and student work closely together to select topics and establish criteria for completion of the project. (18 hr clinical) --- # CRJ1313 — Introduction to Criminal Justice Add to Catalog 3 History, development, and philosophy of law enforcement in a democratic society, introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice; career orientation. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ1323 — Police Administration and Organization Add to Catalog 3 Principles of organization and administration in law enforcement as applied to law enforcement agencies; introduction to concepts of organizational behavior. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ1363 — Introduction to Corrections Add to Catalog 3 An overview of the correctional field; its origins, historical and philosophical background, development, current status, relationship with other facets of the criminal justice system and future prospects. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ1373 — Introduction to Homeland Security Add to Catalog 3 This course covers issues pertaining to the role and mission of the Department of Homeland Security and related agencies, both domestic and international. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ1383 — Criminology Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA0123, REA1213 --- # CRJ2213 — Traffic Law Add to Catalog 3 An examination of the role of law enforcement in coping with traffic problems. Emphasis is placed on the history, development, and enforcement of statutes pertaining to motor vehicles. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2313 — Police Operations Add to Catalog 3 A study of the operation of law enforcement agencies. Particular emphasis is placed on the functions of the patrol division. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2323 — Criminal Law Add to Catalog 3 A study of the basic elements of substantive criminal law including defenses to criminal liability. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2333 — Criminal Investigation Add to Catalog 3 A study of principles of investigation; proper collection, documentation, and preservation of evidence. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2353 — Drugs and Society Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to introduce the student to the historical significance and social reality of the drug culture. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2363 — Criminal Court Practice Add to Catalog 3 An in-depth study of the criminal cases within the state and federal court systems. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2393 — Survey of Forensic Evidence Add to Catalog 3 The study and application of scientific evidence collection through various methods. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2413 — Administration of Criminal Procedure Add to Catalog 3 A study of the legal concepts of criminal procedure. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2513 — Juvenile Justice Add to Catalog 3 Organization, functions, and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies. Processing, detention, and disposition of cases. Statutes and court procedures applied to juveniles. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2623 — Assets Protection Add to Catalog 3 Security awareness of management and employees; vulnerability training; internal/external theft and fraud; disaster control; physical security planning; investigation; guard protection; and alcohol and drug abuse in work place. (3 hr lecture) --- # CRJ2713 — Foundations of Terrorism Add to Catalog 3 The study of terrorism in the modern world. (3 hr lecture) --- # CUT1114 — Culinary Principles I Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: HRT1213 --- # CUT1124 — Culinary Principles II Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CUT1134 — Principles of Baking Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will prepare yeast goods, pies, cakes, cookies, and quick breads; and use and care for equipment. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CUT1114, HRT1114, CUT1124 --- # CUT1153 — Introduction to Culinary Arts Add to Catalog 3 ( The course includes discussions and industry observations to discover the opportunities, trends, problems, and organizations in the field. (3 hr lecture) --- # CUT1514 — Garde Manger Add to Catalog 4 ( Explores the various duties of the modern garde manger. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CUT1114, HRT1114, CUT1124 --- # CUT1613 — Nutrition (Culinary) Add to Catalog 3 This course provides information on a study of nutrients as related to personal health, foods and food preparation, recipe or menu modification for special customer needs, and merchandising techniques associated with nutritious meals. (3 hr lecture) --- # CUT2223 — Menu Planning Add to Catalog 3 The principles and concepts of menu planning, menu formats, and layout with regard to a wide variety of eating habits and taste of the dining public. Emphasis will be on pricing, menu design, merchandising tools, nutritional considerations, schedules, and profitability. (3 hr lecture) --- # CUT2244 — Dining Room Management Add to Catalog 4 Management of a restaurant dining room including good housekeeping technique, fine food, and efficient service. Covers French, Russian, American, and English waited table service, limited service, counter, tray, service and catering. Emphasis will be placed on staffing, scheduling, controls and skills required to effectively supervise a dining room operation. (2 hr lecture, 4hr lab) --- # CUT2314 — American Regional Cuisine Add to Catalog 4 ( A thorough study into the cuisine characteristics and traditions of the various regions of the United States of America. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CUT1114, CUT1124 --- # CUT2424 — International Cuisine Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CUT1114, CUT1124 --- # CUT2921 — Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts Technology Add to Catalog 1 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (3 hr externship) --- # CUT2922 — Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts Technology Add to Catalog 2 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (6 hr externship) --- # CUT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # CUT2924 — Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (12 hr externship) --- # CUT2925 — Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts Technology Add to Catalog 5 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (15 hr externship) --- # DAN1113 — Dance Appreciation Add to Catalog 3 A survey of dance as an importance of worldwide phenomenon of human behavior and its function in human society, past and present. (3 hr lecture) --- # DAN1123 — Dance in Culture Add to Catalog 3 A survey of dance as an importance of worldwide phenomenon of human behavior and its function in human society, past and present. (3 hr lecture) --- # DAN1212 — Beginning Modern Dance Add to Catalog 2 Application and experimentation of the practices of movement patterns improvisation, and studies in modern dance. May be repeated four times for credit. (4 hr lab) --- # DAN1223 — Modern Dance Technique II Add to Catalog 3 ( May be repeated four times for credit. (3 hr studio) Prerequisites: DAN1212 --- # DAN1312 — Jazz Dance I Add to Catalog 2 Developing the study, experimentation and application of the basic skills of Jazz Dance. (2 hr studio) --- # DAN1322 — Jazz Dance II Add to Catalog 2 ( Open to non-majors with consent of the instructor. (2 hr studio) Prerequisites: DAN1312, HPR1112 --- # DAN1412 — Beginning Tap Add to Catalog 2 Developing an understanding and practice of movement skills basic to tap dance of America. (2 hr studio) --- # DAN1422 — Tap Dance Add to Catalog 2 ( May be taken four times for credit. (2 hr studio) Prerequisites: DAN1412 --- # DAN1542 — Beginning Ballet Add to Catalog 2 Developing the practice of ballet skills for the non-major. (2 hr. studio) --- # DAN1553 — Ballet Technique II Add to Catalog 3 ( A continuation of Beginning Ballet, DAN 1542 . Open to non-majors with consent of the instructor. (3 hr. studio) Prerequisites: DAN1542 --- # DAN1572 — Dance I Add to Catalog 2 ( (4 hr lecture/studio) --- # DAN1582 — Dance II Add to Catalog 2 ( (4 hr lecture/studio) --- # DAN1711 — Dance Repertory Add to Catalog 1 Designing, composing, creating, constructing, and developing a structured rehearsal process culminating in public performance. --- # DAN1712 — Dance Repertory Add to Catalog 2 ( This course is designed to prepare Dance Company students for travel domestically or internationally. May be repeated for credit. --- # DAN2243 — Dance Improvisation Add to Catalog 3 An exploration of the elements of dance through the spontaneous act of creating and performing movement. --- # DAN2253 — Dance Composition - Theory & Application I Prerequisites: DAN2243 --- # DAN2572 — Dance 3 Add to Catalog 2 ( (4 hr lecture studio) --- # DAN2582 — Dance 4 Add to Catalog 2 ( (4 hr lecture studio) --- # DAT1111 — Dental Orientation Add to Catalog 1 ( Terminology emphasizing prefixes, suffixes, roots, abbreviations, spelling, and definitions of medical and dental terms. (1 hr lecture) --- # DAT1214 — Dental Assisting Materials Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes a comprehensive study of the physical and chemical properties of dental materials. Lab sessions include measuring, manipulating, and preparing dental materials for use in the dental operatory and dental laboratory. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DAT1313 — Dental Science I Add to Catalog 3 ( Content organized to include a study of the body systems, the anatomy of the head and neck, and the form of each of the 32 teeth. (3 hr lecture) --- # DAT1323 — Dental Science II Add to Catalog 3 ( Content organized to give the student basic information required for effective dental assisting. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: DAT1313 --- # DAT1415 — Chairside Assisting I Add to Catalog 5 ( Laboratory sessions include all phases of chairside assisting from seating the patient to post-operative care in the treatment room. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # DAT1423 — Chairside Assisting II Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis on techniques utilized in performing all dental procedures at the chair with special consideration to assisting in the dental specialties. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DAT1433 — Chairside Assisting III Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis on techniques utilized in performing all dental procedures at the chair with special consideration to assisting in the dental specialties. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DAT1423 --- # DAT1513 — Dental Radiology I Add to Catalog 3 ( Laboratory sessions include positioning, exposing, processing, and mounting bite-wing, occlusal, and periapical dental radiographs. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DAT1522 — Dental Radiology II Add to Catalog 2 ( Emphasis placed on clinical competence in exposing periapical radiographs. (4 hr lab) --- # DAT1612 — Dental Health Education Add to Catalog 2 Study of the nutritional needs of the body. Emphasis on nutritional requirements for maintaining good oral hygiene. Comprehensive study of the dental assistant’s responsibilities in patient education as related to good oral health. (2 hr lecture) --- # DAT1714 — Practice Management Add to Catalog 4 Comprehensive study of the dental office business procedures. Topics covered: patient contact, patient records, insurance, financial records, telephone usage, office management, and professional ethics. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DAT1932 — Clinical Practicum I Add to Catalog 2 ( (6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: DAT1111, DAT1214, DAT1313, DAT1415, DAT1513, SPT1113, SPT2173 --- # DAT1943 — Clinical Practicum II Add to Catalog 3 ( (9 hr clinical) Prerequisites: DAT1111, DAT1214, DAT1313, DAT1415, DAT1513, SPT1113, SPT2173, DAT1423, DAT1522, DAT1932 --- # DAT1952 — Clinical Practicum III Add to Catalog 2 ( (6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: DAT1323, DAT1423, DAT1522, DAT1612, DAT1714, DAT1932, DAT1943 --- # DMS1114 — Introduction to Ultrasound Add to Catalog 4 ( Cleaning and disinfectant procedures will be shown. Types of film, paper printers, video recorders, scanning tables, ultrasound probes, and recording methods will be discussed. Legal/ethical issues and patient contact within the ultrasound department, as well as scanning orientation are included. Students will learn the sonographer’s role in patient care. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, MAT1313 --- # DMS1213 — Sectional Anatomy Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ It includes a description of gross sectional anatomyand identification of sonographic appearance of normal anatomy. (3 hr lecture) --- # DMS1313 — Physics and Instrumentation I Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ Description of diagnostic ultrasound transducers, optimal image production, and ultrasound interaction with human tissue will be presented. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DMS1323 — Physics and Instrumentation II Add to Catalog 3 ( This class includes an in-depth presentation of image display modes, Doppler, color, and hemodynamics of diagnostic ultrasound. The causes of artifacts, how to scan safely, conduct instrument performance measurements, ergonomics, emerging technologies, and preparation for registry examinations are presented. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DMS1313 --- # DMS1415 — Clinical Experience I Add to Catalog 5 ( Students will first receive hands-on experience in the scanning lab and then in clinical site rotations. (15 hr clinical) --- # DMS1426 — Clinical Experience II Add to Catalog 6 ( Students will receive hands-on experience in the scanning lab and then in clinical site rotations. (18 hr clinical) Prerequisites: DMS1415 --- # DMS1435 — Clinical Experience III Add to Catalog 5 ( Areas included are patient care and management, operation of equipment, and sonographic procedures. All procedures will be performed under direct supervision. (15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: DMS1426 --- # DMS1513 — Abdominal Sonography Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ Normal aging and abnormal pathology and laboratory values are presented. (3 hr lecture) --- # DMS1524 — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography Add to Catalog 4 ( Sonographic appearance of the female pelvis premenopausal through postmenopausal and evaluation of pregnancy from conception to delivery will be discussed. Evaluating infertility and related laboratory values, as well as other imaging procedures, will be included. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DMS1114, DMS1213, DMS1513 --- # DMS1533 — Advanced Sonography Procedures Add to Catalog 3 ( Superficial structures scanning including prostate, thyroid, scrotum, breast, organ transplant, interventional procedures, and non-cardiac chest will be included. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DMS1114, DMS1213, DMS1513 --- # DMS1612 — Sonography Seminar Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (2 hr lecture) --- # DMS1622 — Ultrasound Exam Critique Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: DMS1513, DMS1524 --- # DET1114 — Fundamentals of Equipment Mechanics Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DET1213 — Hydraulic Brake Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction in hydraulic and mechanical systems, power assist units, and anti-lock braking systems. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET1223 — Electrical/Electronic Systems I Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction in general systems diagnosis, starting and charging system repair, and auxiliary electrical systems repair. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET1264 — Electrical/Electronic Systems II Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes instruction on lighting systems, gauges and warning devices, and related electrical systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DET1223 --- # DET1363 — Diesel Systems I Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET1373 — Diesel Systems II Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DET1363 --- # DET1514 — Hydraulics I Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes instruction in safety, system components, operation, and repair. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET1613 — Preventive Maintenance and Service Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction in general preventive maintenance of vehicles and equipment. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET1713 — Transportation Power Train Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction on clutch, manual transmissions, drive shafts, and drive axles. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET1814 — Air Conditioning and Heating Systems Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes instruction in theories and operating principles, A/C system diagnosis and repair, clutch and compressor repair, evaporator and condenser repair, and heating system repair. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET2112 — Welding for Diesel Equipment Technology Add to Catalog 2 ( (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DET2253 — Steering and Suspension Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction in steering column and steering gear, power steering unit, steering linkage, suspension, wheel alignment, and related components diagnosis and repair. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET2273 — Electrical/Electronic Systems III Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET2383 — Diesel Systems III Add to Catalog 3 ( This course will also cover electronic controlled fuel systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DET1373 --- # DET2514 — Hydraulics/Hydrostats II Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes instruction in hydraulic and mechanical systems, power assist units, and anti-lock braking systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DET1514 --- # DET2524 — Heavy Equipment Power Train Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET2623 — Advanced Brake Systems (Air) Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction in maintenance and repair of the air supply system, mechanical system, anti-lock braking system, and traction control system. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # DET2913 — Special Problem/Project in Diesel Equipment Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Instructor and student work closely together in planning and conducting the project. (6 hr lab) --- # DET2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Diesel Equipment Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Competencies and --- # DDT1143 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1163, DDT1314 --- # DDT1153 — Descriptive Geometry Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213, DDT1163 --- # DDT1163 — Engineering Graphics Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # DDT1173 — Mechanical Design I Add to Catalog 3 ( The course emphasizes methods, techniques, and procedures (in presenting screws, bolts, rivets, springs, thread types, symbols for welding, materials, finish and heat treatment notation, working order preparation, routing, and other industry procedures) used in mechanical design. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1163, DDT1314 --- # DDT1183 — Technical Math Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # DDT1213 — Construction Standards and Materials Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA0133, REA1213 --- # DDT1313 — Orientation to Computer Aided Design I (Non-DDT Majors) Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to develop basic operating system and drafting skills on CAD for students pursing degrees in fields related to manufacturing and construction trades. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT1314 — Computer Aided Design I (CAD) Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # DDT1324 — Computer Aided Design II (CAD) Add to Catalog 4 ( Subject areas include dimensioning, sectional views, and symbols. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1163, DDT1314 --- # DDT1413 — Elementary Surveying Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1233, MAT1133, REA0133, REA1213 --- # DDT1513 — Blueprint Reading I Add to Catalog 3 Terms and definitions used in reading blueprints. Basic sketching, drawing, and dimensioning of objects will be covered. (Enrollment is limited to career certificate students in other disciplines.) (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT1614 — Architectural Design I Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1163, DDT1314, DDT1324 --- # DDT1713 — Fundamentals of Machining Processes Add to Catalog 3 Basic machining equipment and safety procedures. Emphasis is placed on measurement techniques, machine technology, machine tools, and applications. (a course for drafting students with no previous machining experience) (3 hr lecture) --- # DDT1733 — Introduction to Additive Manufacturing Add to Catalog 3 Principles of the applications of Additive Manufacturing. Advantages of using Additive Manufacturing over traditional Subtractive Manufacturing processes. An overview of the most widely used technologies, materials and applications. Create files, select appropriate technology, build settings and parameters and print complex three-dimensional parts. This class will also include safety guidelines about the lab such as which personal protective equipment should be used, basic tool use, safety practices, and general lab procedure. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT1743 — Production Ideation and Design I Add to Catalog 3 Introduction to product ideation and design process from development to production. Covers critical thinking, project planning, iterative processes, teamwork and hand sketching. Additionally, learn contemporary design and development processes, identify customer needs, measuring with hand tools and Coordinate Measuring (CMM) technologies, and design for manufacturing and production prototypes. (3 hr lecture) --- # DDT1813 — Design for Manufacturing Add to Catalog 3 Instruction in various methods of manufacturing with emphasis on the drafter’s role in manufacturing. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT2153 — Civil Planning and Design Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1163, DDT1324 --- # DDT2183 — Mechanical Design II Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1173 --- # DDT2213 — Structural Detailing I Add to Catalog 3 ( Knowledge is gained in the use of the A.I.S.C. Handbook. Problems are studied that involve structural designing and drawing of beams, columns, connections, trusses, and bracing (steel, concrete, and wood). Students will utilize 2D or 3D software. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324 --- # DDT2233 — Structural Detailing II Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT2213 --- # DDT2243 — Cost Estimating Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # DDT2263 — Quality Assurance Add to Catalog 3 The application of statistics and probability theory in quality assurance programs. Various product sampling plans as well as the development of product charts for defective units will be studied. (3 hr lecture) --- # DDT2273 — Facilities Planning Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1163, DDT1324 --- # DDT2353 — CAD Management Add to Catalog 3 Topics include technical and business aspects of CAD. Standards, customization, networking, internet integration, and employee support will be covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT2363 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Add to Catalog 3 Basics of numerical control machines. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT2373 — 3D Modeling Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324 --- # DDT2383 — Fundamentals of CAD/CAM Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide the students with the fundamental knowledge and skills of Computer Aided Design Manufacturing using CAD/CAM software packages as they relate to Machine Tool Technology. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT2423 — Mapping and Topography Add to Catalog 3 ( Related references and materials including symbols, notations, coordinate system selection, and other applicable standardized materials will be discussed. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324 --- # DDT2433 — Legal Principles of Surveying I Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1413 --- # DDT2443 — Boundary Surveying Add to Catalog 3 ( Course includes: methods of determining boundary location and legal descriptions, researching record survey/description information, data collection and boundary stake-out. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1413, DDT2153 --- # DDT2453 — GPS Surveying Add to Catalog 3 ( It also includes GNSS/RTK and federal standards. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1413 --- # DDT2463 — Legal Principles of Surveying II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: DDT1413, DDT2433 --- # DDT2523 — Pipe Drafting Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ Students will utilize 2D or 3D software. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # DDT2533 — Highway and Road Design Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324 --- # DDT2623 — Architectural Design II Add to Catalog 3 ( Details involving architectural, mechanical, electrical, and structural drawings are covered, along with presentation of drawings and computer-aided design assignments. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1614 --- # DDT2633 — Pre-Engineered Metal Steel Building Drafting Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324, DDT1614, DDT1213 --- # DDT2693 — Route Surveying and Design Add to Catalog 3 ( Stakeout application include: horizontal and vertical alignment of route surveys, typical sections, cross sections, cut/fill calculations, and area calculations. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324, DDT1413 --- # DDT2733 — Additive Manufacturing Processes Polymers and Metals Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ An overview of various types of polymers and metals, Fused Deposition Manufacturing (FDM), Polyjet, Stereolithography (SLA), and Selective Laser Sentering (SLS) will be covered. This course will cover the significance of polymer and metal material properties and structure, different types of polymers available for the AM process and the benefits of basic polymer rapid prototyping. Ideation and production will be implemented requiring students to take a “part” from idea and be able to select the best process and material for the type of product being produced. (2 hr lect… --- # DDT2743 — Product Ideation and Design II Add to Catalog 3 ( Develop solutions for real-world product design problems using hand sketching, 3D modeling, additive manufacturing and other techniques. Heavy focus will be put on reverse engineering and quality inspection. Also covers engineering principles as they apply to product design, development and manufacture. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1743 --- # DDT2813 — Inventor 3D Modeling and Animation Add to Catalog 3 ( It emphasizes the development of 3D parametric models and the ability to generate 2D drawings, details and renderings from the model. This course will also provide the utilization of assembly drawings and animation of working parts. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324 --- # DDT2823 — Revit Architecture Add to Catalog 3 ( It emphasizes the development of 3D parametric models and the ability to generate 2D drawings, details and renderings from the model. This course will also provide animation walk-thru of the 3D building. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1324, DDT1614 --- # DDT2913 — Special Projects Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # DDT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Drafting and Design Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( This training must include at least 135 clock hours. (9 hr externship) --- # GIT1253 — Cartography and Computer Mapping Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: GIT2123 --- # GIT2113 — Database Construction and Maintenance Add to Catalog 3 A course designed to introduce database concepts and goals of database management systems, and relational, hierarchical, and network models of data. Included are Structured Query Language (SQL) and methods for organizing and accessing data. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # GIT2123 — Fundamentals of Geographical Information Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( Included are incorporation of imagery and data into a graphical oriented database system. Also included are the fundamentals of geographical information system techniques, approaches, and applications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: DDT1314 --- # GIT2263 — Advanced Geographic Information Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: GIT2113, GIT2423 --- # GIT2273 — Remote Sensing Add to Catalog 3 This course includes a discussion of a variety of remote sensing data collections methods. The course deals with manual interpretation data from photographs and other imagery. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # GIT2423 — Mapping and Topography for GIS Add to Catalog 3 Selected drafting techniques are applied to the problem of making maps, traverses, plot plans, plan drawings, and profile drawings using maps, field survey data, aerial photographs, and related references and materials including symbols, notations, and other applicable standardized materials. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # GIT2453 — GPS Surveying Add to Catalog 3 This course teaches principles of surveying utilizing artificial earth orbit satellites. It also includes GNSS/RTK and federal standards. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CDT1113 — Early Childhood Profession Add to Catalog 3 This course is an introduction to the profession of early childhood, types of early childhood programs, and theories of child development. Students are required to develop observational skills through laboratory experience. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CDT1214 — Infant and Toddler Development Add to Catalog 4 This course provides knowledge concerning the care and development of infants and toddlers in early childhood programs. Practice of infant and toddler caregiving skills (birth to 36 months) in group settings is given in laboratory classroom or collaborative centers. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CDT1224 — Preschool and Primary Development Add to Catalog 4 This course provides knowledge concerning the care, development, and education of the preschool child in group settings and school age children in after-school and summer programming. Practice is given in preschool children care-giving in group settings through classroom laboratory or collaborative centers. (Ages 3-8). (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CDT1313 — Creative Arts for Young Children Add to Catalog 3 This course provides knowledge of the creative arts and strategies for developing and implementing creative art experiences, both as a means of creative expression and as a part of integrated learning with children birth to age eight. Experiences will be implemented during Practicum. (3 hr lecture) --- # CDT1344 — Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CDT1713 — Language and Literacy Development for Young Children Add to Catalog 3 This course provides knowledge of oral and written language development of young children and the strategies for the development and implementation of developmentally appropriate language and literacy experiences throughout the curriculum. The Mississippi Early Learning Standards, Infant Toddler Standards, Infant Toddler Environmental Rating Scale Revised (ITERS-R), and Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale Revised (ECERS-R) are utilized. Activities will be implemented during Practicum. (3 hr lecture) --- # CDT2233 — Guiding Social and Emotional Behavior Add to Catalog 3 This course provides knowledge of the typical behaviors of young children at each stage of development, environmental influences affecting their behavior, and the practice of positive guidance principles by adult caregivers. Resources include the Mississippi Department of Health Regulations Governing Licensure of Childcare Facilities, Mississippi Early Learning Standards, the Infant Toddler Standards, Infant Toddler Environmental Rating Scale Revised (ITERS-R), and Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale Revised (ECERS-R). Lab activities will be implemented during Practicu… --- # CDT2413 — Development of the Exceptional Child Add to Catalog 3 ( Legal, ethical, legislative, and family issues will be explored. Resources include Infant Toddler Environmental Rating Scale Revised (ITERS-R), and Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale Revised (ECERS-R). (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: CDT1214, CDT1224 --- # CDT2513 — Family Dynamics and Community Involvement Add to Catalog 3 ( (Ages birth to 8 years) (3 hr lecture) --- # CDT2613 — Methods, Materials, and Measurement Add to Catalog 3 This course provides knowledge of an integrated approach to planning, preparing, implementing, and evaluating early childhood curriculum and environments. As students gain a broader understanding of young children, this knowledge will be reflected in their curriculum planning. Students will gain strategies for organizing, analyzing, and interpreting observation data to improve program quality and meet the needs of individual children. The learning experiences will be implemented during Practicum. (3 hr lecture) --- # CDT2714 — Social Studies, Math, and Science for Young Children Add to Catalog 4 This course provides knowledge of strategies for developing and implementing developmentally appropriate experiences in social studies, math, and science for young children. Lab activities with the children are implemented during Practicum. (4 hr lecture) --- # CDT2813 — Administration of Programs for Young Children Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on evaluation of policies and procedures, organizational structure, management, and the quality measures through state agencies. (3 hr lecture) --- # CDT2924 — Infant and Toddler Practicum Experience Add to Catalog 4 ( The course provides the application of evidence-based best practices of early education principles and theories. Students work to create an environment that is safe, healthy, and developmentally appropriate to promote an optimum learning environment for young children. (8 hr lab) --- # CDT2934 — Preschool Practicum Experience Add to Catalog 4 ( The course is a capstone course which focuses on the student’s demonstration of competencies throughout the daily routine using a unit of study for young children. It is usually the last course taken before completion of the program. (8 hr lab) --- # ECO1113 — Introduction to Economics Add to Catalog 3 Principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics applied in areas of social issues. To include the topics: health care, poverty, crime, pollution, inflation, market failures, and government debt. (3 hr Lecture) --- # ECO2113 — Principles of Macroeconomics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1134 --- # ECO2123 — Principles of Microeconomics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1134 --- # EDU1613 — Foundations in Education Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes a minimum of 15 hours field experience in a preschool through 12th grade environment. Students will be required to successfully complete a background screening in order to complete their field experience. Students are responsible for paying the fee, approximately $41, directly to the designated screening company. Any student who fails the background screening or does not complete the background screening will not be able to remain in the course. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1113, ENG1114, REA1213 --- # EDU2613 — Introduction to Secondary Education Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to secondary schools and the role of teachers. Study of and formulation of philosophical thought in relation to educational assumptions, questions, problems and alternatives. Includes a minimum of 15 hours field experience in junior and/or senior high schools. (3 hr lecture) --- # ELT1113 — Residential Wiring Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction and practice in service entrance installation, National Electrical Code requirements, and specialized circuits. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1193 --- # ELT1123 — Commercial Wiring Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1193 --- # ELT1133 — Applications of the National Electrical Code Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1193 --- # ELT1144 — AC & DC Circuits for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 4 Principles and theories associated with AC and DC circuits used in the electrical trades. Includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulas, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC and DC circuits. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1153 — Computational Methods for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1163 — Drafting for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1183 — Industrial Wiring Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1193 --- # ELT1193 — Fundamentals of Electricity Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to introduce fundamental skills associated with all electrical courses. Safety, basic tools, special tools, equipment, and an introduction to simple AC and DC circuits will be included. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1213 — Electrical Power Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ Instruction and practice in using the different types of electrical motors, transformers, and alternators. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1223 — Motor Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Repair Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics on the disassembly/assembly and preventive maintenance of common electrical motors are discussed. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1213 --- # ELT1232 — Fundamentals of Electricity, Construction, and Manufacturing Add to Catalog 2 ( Safety, basic tools, special tools, equipment, and an introduction to simple AC and DC circuits will be included. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1243 — Fundamentals of Instrumentation Add to Catalog 3 ( This course includes instruction in the basics of hydraulics and pneumatics and the use of electrical circuits in the instrumentation process. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1253 — Branch Circuit and Service Entrance Calculations Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to teach students the calculations of circuit sizes for all branch circuits and service entrances in all electrical installation. Proper use of the National Electrical Code® will be required. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1263 — Electrical Drawing & Schematics Add to Catalog 3 ( Prints and drawings associated with electrical wiring will also be studied. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1193 --- # ELT1273 — Switching Circuits for Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Applications Add to Catalog 3 ( It includes installation and operation of residential/commercial automation systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1283 — Cost Estimation for Electrical Installation Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1193 --- # ELT1324 — Calibration and Measurement Principles Used in the Electrical Industry Add to Catalog 4 ( With PLCs, the topic also includes the procedures and calibration of various instruments and PLCs used in industry. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT2613, ELT2623 --- # ELT1353 — Fundamentals of Robotics for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operations and basic programming and how they relate to the electrical industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413, ELT2613, ELT2423 --- # ELT1363 — Industrial Hydraulics for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on development of hydraulic control circuits, electrical interfacing techniques, and troubleshooting. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413, ELT2613, ELT2423 --- # ELT1373 — Industrial Pneumatics for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on development of pneumatic control circuits, electromechanical control of fluid power, and troubleshooting techniques. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413, ELT2613, ELT2423 --- # ELT1383 — Fluid Power for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( This course covers actuators, accumulators, valves, pumps, motors, coolers, compression of air control devices, and circuit diagrams. Emphasis is placed on the development of control circuits and troubleshooting techniques. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1413 — Motor Control Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control devices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1193 --- # ELT1434 — Solid State Devices and Circuits for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1144, ELT1193 --- # ELT1513 — Data Acquisition and Communications Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413, ELT2613, ELT2423 --- # ELT1523 — Fundamentals of Fiber Optics for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( It includes installation, operation, and repair of fiber-optic cables. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1144, ELT1193 --- # ELT1533 — Fundamentals of Data Communications for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( It covers installation and design of wired and wireless networks. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413, ELT2613, ELT2423 --- # ELT1563 — Low Voltage and Special Systems for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT1614 — Principles of Hydraulics and Pneumatics Add to Catalog 4 ( (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413, ELT2613, ELT2423 --- # ELT2113 — Equipment Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Repair Add to Catalog 3 This course includes maintenance and troubleshooting techniques, use of technical manuals and test equipment, and inspection/evaluation/repair of equipment. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT2123 — Automated Manufacturing Controls for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis will be placed on encoders, optical devices, servo motors, stepper motors, computerized numerical control (CNC), vision and sensing systems, lasers, programmatic controllers, solid state motor controls, and other similar devices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT2133 — Flexible Manufacturing Systems for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Project management is provided by the instructor with the students working in teams in each particular area of the manufacturing system. The students are required to plan the project and prepare the integrated system to manufacture a product. This includes all software, hardware, fixtures, clamping mechanisms, material handling requirements, sensors and interfacing, and external control devices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT2153 — Industrial Robotics for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Actual industrial-grade robots are used to train the student in the areas of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, service procedures, and robotics applications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT2163 — Servo Control Systems for Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on servo trim and maintenance and the applications of servo systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ELT2423 — Solid State Motor Control Add to Catalog 3 ( The design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor control will be introduced. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413 --- # ELT2613 — Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog 3 ( The operating principles, installation and basic programming of PLCs will be covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413 --- # ELT2623 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog 3 ( Information in areas such as sequencer, program control, introduction to function blocks, sequential function chart, introduction to HMI, and logical and conversion instructions will be included. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT2613 --- # ELT2911 — Special Project I Add to Catalog 1 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (2 hr lab) --- # ELT2912 — Special Project I Add to Catalog 2 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (4 hr lab) --- # ELT2913 — Special Project I Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # ELT2923 — Supervised Work Experience I Add to Catalog 3 ( (9 hr supervised work experience per week) --- # ELT2931 — Special Project II Add to Catalog 1 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT2913 --- # ELT2932 — Special Project II Add to Catalog 2 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (4 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT2913 --- # ELT2933 — Special Project II Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT2913 --- # ELT2943 — Supervised Work Experience II Add to Catalog 3 ( (9 hr supervised work experience per week) Prerequisites: ELT2923 --- # EET1114 — DC Circuits Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed for students to know the principles and theories associated with DC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws, and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC circuits. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # EET1123 — AC Circuits Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide students with the principles and theories associated with AC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws, and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC circuits. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # EET1214 — Digital Electronics Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to number systems, logic circuits, counters, registers, memory devices, combination logic circuits, Boolean algebra, and a basic computer system. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # EET1311 — Orientation to Biomedical Careers Add to Catalog 1 This course is an orientation to the Biomedical field. Topics covered are the different career paths that are open to students and the organization and the operation of the environment. (1 hr lecture) --- # EET1334 — Solid State Devices and Circuits Add to Catalog 4 (Pre/ (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # EET1353 — Fundamentals of Robotics Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to introduce the student to industrial robots. Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operation, and basic programming and how they relate to the electrical industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # EET1363 — Microcontrollers Add to Catalog 3 ( Next, a basic understanding of the use, terminology, and potential of microcontrollers is discussed. Programming skills and concepts taught in this course students develop, execute, and debug programs for a microcontroller. A hands-on approach will teach the essential skills for creating a simple sensor-driven microcontroller system and will be reinforced with interactive projects. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: EET1214 --- # EET1613 — Computer Fundamentals for Electronics/Electricity Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces the student to basic computer science as used in electricity/electronics areas. Computer nomenclature, logic, numbering systems, coding, operating system commands, editing, and batch files are covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # EET1713 — Drafting for Electronics/Electrical Technology Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide instruction on the preparation and interpretation of schematics. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # EET2113 — Supervised Work Experience in Biomedical Equipment Repair Technology I Add to Catalog 3 ( (NOTE: Biomedical equipment used in this course is for instructional purposes ONLY and not to be used in patients’ care.) (9 hr externship) --- # EET2115 — Biomedical Internship I Add to Catalog 5 ( The student will intern under the supervision of a certified technician. (1 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EET1311 --- # EET2223 — Supervised Work Experience in Biomedical Equipment Repair Technology II Add to Catalog 3 ( (9 hr externship) Prerequisites: EET2113 --- # EET2225 — Biomedical Internship II Add to Catalog 5 ( (1 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EET2115 --- # EET2334 — Linear Integrated Circuits Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on linear integrated circuits used with operational amplifiers, active filters, voltage regulators, timers, and phase-locked loops. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EET1334 --- # EET2363 — Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EET1114, EET1334, EET1214, EET1123 --- # EET2373 — Programmable Logic Controllers Multi-Platform EET 2373 - Programmable Logic Controllers Multi-Platform Add to Catalog EET 2373 - Programmable Logic Controllers Multi-Platform 3 This course covers use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings as well as the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the accelerated programming across multiple PLC platforms, installation and maintenance of PLCs. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # EET2374 — Advanced Robotics Add to Catalog 4 This course provides advanced instruction to microcontrollers and robotics, with a focus on the operation and execution of a robotic system. This course will be project and team based. Students will work in groups to design, program, and execute their robotic design. Students will present their designed robot, along with a PowerPoint presentation at the end of the course. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # EET2383 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog 3 ( Also, information in such areas as sequencer, program control, introduction to function blocks, sequential function chart, introduction to HMI, and logical and conversion instructions. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EET2363 --- # EET2414 — Electronic Communications Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics covered include amplitude and frequency modulation, transmission, and reception, data transmission formats and codes, the RS-232 interface, and modulation-demodulation of digital communications. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: EET1334, RS-232 --- # EET2423 — Fundamentals of Fiber Optics Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EET2414 --- # EET2514 — Interfacing Techniques Add to Catalog 4 This course is a study of data acquisition devices and systems including their interface to microprocessors and other control systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # EET2912 — Special Project Add to Catalog 2 Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the section of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (4 hr lab) --- # EET2913 — Special Project Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # EET2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Electronics Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # EMS1117 — Emergency Medical Technician Add to Catalog 7 ( (4 hr lecture, 4 hr lab, 3 hr clinical) --- # EMS1142 — Foundations of Paramedicine - Lecture Add to Catalog 2 ( History of EMS, well-being of the EMT, medical legal issues, communication and documentation will be expanded to the role of the paramedic. This course includes the theory related to intravenous/intraosseous access, medication administration, patient assessment, and introductory pharmacology calculations. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1117, BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # EMS1151 — Foundations of Paramedicine - Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117, BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # EMS1222 — Prehospital Fundamental Concepts Add to Catalog 2 SH ( The lecture component expands previous knowledge of foundational principles of EMS to the level of the advanced clinician. This course also seeks to establish best-practice models in concepts such as documentation, research, and personal well-being. A laboratory experience is included in this course to provide a more robust learning experience in topics such as medical, legal, and ethical issues. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, EMS1117 --- # EMS1231 — Prehospital Operation and Incident Management Add to Catalog 1 SH ( This course is lecture only and is designed to ensure the safety of personnel, patient, and public safety. (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, EMS1117 --- # EMS1242 — Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine - Lecture Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1117, BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # EMS1251 — Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine - Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS1262 — Prehospital Pharmacology Add to Catalog 2 SH ( The laboratory component includes the theory related to intravenous/introsseous access, medication administration, and injections. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, EMS1117 --- # EMS1343 — Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine - Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( This includes the theory of introductory, advanced, and multi-lead electrocardiogram interpretation. Changes in the lifespan will also be included. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1117, BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # EMS1351 — Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine - Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117, BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # EMS1362 — Prehospital Respiratory Management Add to Catalog 2 SH ( The course includes a lab component which integrates airway topics into the use of airway and ventilation adjuncts, including supraglottic airways. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, EMS1117 --- # EMS1373 — Prehospital Medical Management Add to Catalog 3 SH ( (Pre/ The lab experience includes theoretical concepts developed during lecture to incorporate advanced level skills. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2521, BIO2513, EMS1117 --- # EMS1384 — Prehospital Trauma Management Add to Catalog 4 SH ( The lab experience includes theoretical concepts developed during lecture to incorporate advanced level skills. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, EMS1117 --- # EMS1514 — Practicum I Add to Catalog 4 ( This will include, but not be limited to, rotations in the emergency department, ICU, OR, respiratory therapy, and pediatrics. (12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS1525 — Practicum II Add to Catalog 5 ( Using supervised rotations in a definitive care setting, the students will continue to develop assessment and treatment skills. The student will transition to field experience upon achieving competencies in the definitive care setting. (15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS1351, EMS1514, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS1533 — Prehospital Practicum I Add to Catalog 3 SH ( (Pre/ This will include, but not be limited to rotations in the emergency department, ICU, operating room, respiratory therapy, pediatrics, and the field. (9 hr clinical) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, EMS1117 --- # EMS1543 — Prehospital Paramedic Pharmacology Add to Catalog 3 SH ( Paramedic Bridge Option ( Paramedic Bridge Option The laboratory component includes the application of pharmacological principles to patient conditions, including infusion calculations. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS1552 — Prehospital Paramedic Respiratory Management Add to Catalog 2 SH ( The course includes a lab component which integrates airway topics into the use of airway and ventilation adjuncts, including endotracheal and other advanced airway procedures. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS1593 — Paramedic Bridge Add to Catalog 3 SH ( It includes lecture/lab on a range of topics pertaining to pathophysiology, medical, and trauma emergencies for patients of all ages. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS1742 — Concepts of Neurological Medicine - Lecture Add to Catalog 2 ( This includes conditions related to structure and those associated with organic and nonorganic brain disease. Changes in the lifespan will be included. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1351, EMS1514, EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS1751 — Concepts of Neurological Medicine - Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS1514, EMS1351, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS1942 — Concepts of Reproductive Medicine - Lecture Add to Catalog 2 ( The course includes care of the newborn as part of the concepts in reproductive medicine. Changes in the lifespan will be included. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS1351, EMS1514, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS1951 — Concepts of Reproductive Medicine - Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS1351, EMS1514, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS2343 — Medical Emergencies of the Secondary Assessment - Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment/disposition plan for a patient with a medical complaint. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS1351, EMS1514, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS2351 — Medical Emergencies of the Secondary Assessment - Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to perform a secondary assessment in order to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment/disposition plan for a patient with a medical complaint. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS1351, EMS1514, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS2566 — Practicum III Add to Catalog 6 ( (18 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EMS1525, EMS1742, EMS1751, EMS1942, EMS1951, EMS2343, EMS2351, EMS2912 --- # EMS2742 — Concepts of Traumatic Medicine - Lecture Add to Catalog 2 ( These concepts will be examined in patients across the life span. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1117, BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # EMS2751 — Concepts of Traumatic Medicine - Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117, BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # EMS2764 — Prehospital Paramedic Cardiology Management Add to Catalog 4 SH ( The lab experience includes ACLS concepts with intensive skill practices. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS2773 — Prehospital Paramedic Medical Management Add to Catalog 3 SH ( An increased focused is applied to paramedic-level interventions in acute/chronic care patients. The lab experience includes theoretical concepts developed during lecture to incorporate advanced level skills for various medical conditions (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS2784 — Prehospital Practicum II Add to Catalog 4 SH ( The student will transition to primarily field experiences upon successful competencies in the hospital settings. (12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS2863 — Prehospital Paramedic Maternal, Child, and Special Populations Management Add to Catalog 3 SH ( The lab component allows the student to practice skill-heave lecture topics, including field delivery and resuscitation. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS2873 — Prehospital Practicum II Add to Catalog 3 SH (   (9 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS2883 — Prehospital Paramedic Care Capstone Add to Catalog 3 SH ( It will provide the student with a final review of topics and the opportunity to integrate their cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills through cumulative practical skill evaluations and a comprehensive final examination. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS2893 — Prehospital Paramedic Practicum Capstone Add to Catalog 3 SH (   (9 hr clinical) Prerequisites: EMS1117 --- # EMS2912 — Concepts of EMS Operations Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1142, EMS1151, EMS1242, EMS1251, EMS1343, EMS1351, EMS1514, EMS2742, EMS2751 --- # EMS2942 — Paramedic Capstone - Lecture Add to Catalog 2 ( This course will include the following topics: special needs patient populations, EMS research, principles of public health, integration of leadership, and emerging roles in EMS. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EMS1751, EMS1525, EMS1742, EMS1942, EMS1951, EMS2343, EMS2351, EMS2912 --- # EMS2952 — Paramedic Capstone Lab Add to Catalog 2 ( (4 hr lab) Prerequisites: EMS1525, EMS1742, EMS1751, EMS1942, EMS1951, EMS2343, EMS2351, EMS2912 --- # EGR2413 — Engineering Mechanics I: Statics Add to Catalog 3 ( Also discussed are distributed forces, structures, friction, and moments of inertia in two and three dimensions. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PHY2414 --- # EGR2433 — Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: EGR2413, MAT2613 --- # ENG0124 — Intermediate English and Reading Add to Catalog 4 ( (Institutional credit only) (4 hr lecture) --- # ENG1033 — Technical English Add to Catalog 3 ( This course is designed specifically for Career Tech students who are pursuing the AAS degree. In this course, students will focus on appropriate writing for business and industry and will produce technical documents which may include resumes, letters, emails, memos/reports, proposals, multimedia presentations, and other related documents. (3 hr lecture) --- # ENG1113 — English Composition I Add to Catalog 3 ( This course prepares the student to think critically and compose texts for academic and professional rhetorical situations. (3 hr lecture) --- # ENG1114 — English Composition I Add to Catalog 4 ( ENG-1114 is provided for students who may need additional support to develop their writing skills. NOTE: This course is being piloted in Spring 2021, and will be available to all students Fall 2021. (4 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # ENG1123 — English Composition II Add to Catalog 3 ( Readings, essays, and a research paper are required. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1113, ENG1114 --- # ENG2133 — Creative Writing I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1113, ENG1114 --- # ENG2143 — Creative Writing II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG2133 --- # ENG2153 — Traditional Grammar Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2223 — American Literature I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2233 — American Literature II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2323 — British Literature I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2333 — British Literature II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2423 — World Literature I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2433 — World Literature II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2513 — Survey of African-American Literature Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2523 — African-American Literature I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2533 — African-American Literature II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2613 — Film as Literature Add to Catalog 3 ( (This course does not fulfill the Literature requirement for the Associate of Arts degree.) (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2813 — Writing Center Peer Tutoring Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1113, ENG1114, ENG1123 --- # ENG2922 — Writing for Publication Add to Catalog 2 ( Emphasis is given to meeting specific publishing requirements for novels, short fiction, poetry, drama, television scripts, and newspaper and magazine articles. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ENG2993 — Special Topics In English Add to Catalog 3 SH ( (3 hr Lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1123 --- # ETT1223 — Illustration and Artistic Rendering Add to Catalog 3 In this course, students will understand and apply the elements of visual design and demonstrate the use of illustrative software. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # EPT1113 — Entrepreneurship Fundamentals Add to Catalog 3 This course provides students with a general knowledge of small business. The course will also allow students to analyze their personal strengths and weaknesses relative to starting a business. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT1123 — Entrepreneurial Marketing Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces Entrepreneurship and the important role of marketing strategies in creating and organizing a new business, as well as in existing small business. The major emphasis will be on ways to analyze and define the target market, evaluating competition, environmental trends, determining customer preference and developing a marketing strategy for the start-up or existing business. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT1133 — Entrepreneurial Finance Add to Catalog 3 Determine the applied initiatives of finance that focus on the basis for capital development for start-up enterprises and privately held companies. This course will include various types and stages of private businesses and the role they play in capital formation and wealth and job creation. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT1143 — Digital Economy Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces the student to various terms related to digital business and the importance of online commerce in a global economy. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT1153 — Launching Your Business Add to Catalog 3 Develop and analyze a business plan addressing operations, financing, and marketing capable of supporting the business investments. Determine the necessary strategic principles or concepts that promote business sustainability. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT1163 — Innovation in Product Development Add to Catalog 3 The study of product/service innovation generation processes. Students will identify opportunities, engage in idea generation, and implement screening and evaluation methods. The outcome of this process will be a concept-ready offering set for business analysis. It also provides students with conditions in which to learn to communicate and solve problems. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT1173 — Human Resource Management Add to Catalog 3 The study of the --- # EPT1183 — Entrepreneurial Strategies Add to Catalog 3 This course focuses on the strategies and decisions entrepreneurs face. Identify the changes in an environment of accelerated change. Students will learn to incorporate project management and innovation technologies to effectively operate as an entrepreneur. The course will give the student the ability to effectively drive success in a business venture. Training will implement the ability to craft the entrepreneurial mindset. This capstone course will encompass all of the aspects the entrepreneur’s decisions and the effectiveness of strategic initiatives to start or expand a… --- # EPT2113 — Legal Issues in Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 3 This course will provide students an understanding of the regulatory framework surrounding new business ventures at the federal, state, and local level. The students will receive information about specific issues including: intellectual property, trade secrets, patents, copyrights, and licensing. After completing this course, students will be familiarized wit the regulatory process required to formalize a new business. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT2123 — Global Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 3 Provide students with an overview and understanding of global business and entrepreneurship. This involves an analysis of world markets, their respective consumers and environments. This includes foreign exchange rates, logistics and trade policy. (3 hr lecture) --- # EPT2911 — Special Project in Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 1 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Entrepreneurship courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2 hr lab) --- # EPT2912 — Special Project in Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 2 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Entrepreneurship courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (4 hr lab) --- # EPT2913 — Special Project in Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 3 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Entrepreneurship courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # EPT2921 — Supervised Work Experience in Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 1 A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (3 hr externship) --- # EPT2922 — Supervised Work Experience in Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 2 A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (6 hr externship) --- # EPT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 3 A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # FCS1233 — Principles of Nutrition Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA1213, ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # FCS1253 — Nutrition Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # GEO1113 — World Regional Geography Add to Catalog 3 A regional survey of the basic geographic features and major new developments of the nations of the world. (3 hr lecture) --- # GEO1123 — Principles of Geography Add to Catalog 3 A topical survey of basic geography, planetary relationships of the earth, interpretation and use of maps, elements of weather and climate, regional distribution of climatic elements and the interrelationship of physical and cultural landscapes. (3 hr lecture) --- # GEO1213 — Weather & Climate Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # GEO2313 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Add to Catalog 3 Fundamental principles of cartography, spatial analysis, and remote sensing, including types and applications. Attention is given to interpretation of surface features, environmental problem solving, and environmental planning. (3 hr lecture) --- # GLY1111 — Physical Geology Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( Study of the common rocks, minerals, topographic maps and geologic maps. (2 hr lab) --- # GLY1113 — Physical Geology Add to Catalog 3 ( It primarily covers the relationships of Earth processes and the resultant rocks, minerals, physical features, and natural resources on the Earth’s surface and in its subsurface. (3 hr lecture) --- # GLY2992 — Special Topics in Geology Add to Catalog 2 SH Study and discussion of a selected topic in Geology. Content will vary, as this course is a means for classes to explore certain geology-related topics in depth. A details course description is available when topics are announced. Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years. --- # CAT1113 — Graphic Design and Production I Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ This course will provide selected experiences involving design, simple design, printing processes, industry specifications, and industry production formats for mass distribution. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CAT1123 — Graphic Design and Production II Add to Catalog 3 ( The course will utilize current computer techniques. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT1113, CAT1213 --- # CAT1143 — Typography Add to Catalog 3 ( This is an in-depth exploration of type in relation to meaning and form with a refined application of drawing skills before final output on the computer. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT1213, CAT1113 --- # CAT1213 — Fundamentals of Graphic Computers Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to graphic interface computers related to the graphic design industry, utilizing current software and related hardware emphasizing industry specifications, print production, and digital image manipulation. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # CAT2133 — Graphic Design Studio Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis will be placed on projects according to industry needs. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT1113, CAT1213 --- # CAT2263 — Web Graphic Production Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed equally on aesthetics, technical requirements and principles of interactive design. The course will provide a concentrated study related to color management, typography, graphic development and manipulation, digital imaging, and creating dynamic web experiences. The focus is on the production and manipulation of individual elements and is recommended as a supplement to a web design application course or previous experience. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT2313 --- # CAT2313 — Basic Advertising Design Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT1113, CAT1213 --- # CAT2323 — Advanced Advertising Design Add to Catalog 3 ( This course utilizes equipment and software used in the industry. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT1113, CAT1213 --- # CAT2334 — Practical Advertising Techniques Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT2313, CAT2323 --- # CAT2413 — Rendering Techniques and Visual Production Add to Catalog 3 ( A study of various illustration and rendering techniques. The student will learn professional methods of illustration and visual production for mass distribution using electronic, mechanical, and traditional art techniques. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: CAT1213, CAT1113 --- # CAT2913 — Special Project in Graphic Design Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences. (6 hr lab) --- # CAT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in Graphic Design Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr supervised work experience) --- # CAT2933 — Special Project in Graphic Design Technology II Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # HCA1116 — Basic Health Care Assisting Add to Catalog 6 This course includes orientation to program policies; developing employability and job-seeking skills; applying legal aspects of health care; applying safety considerations; communication and observation skills; medical terminology; basic health care procedures; and assisting in meeting hydration and nutritional needs of the client. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab, 3 hr clinical) --- # HCA1123 — Special Care Procedures Add to Catalog 3 ( Safety is emphasized throughout each procedure. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 3 hr clinical) Prerequisites: HCA1116, HCA1214 --- # HCA1133 — Phlebotomy Add to Catalog 3 ( Concepts include safety, infection control, phlebotomy equipment and supplies, and phlebotomy procedures associated with venipuncture and blood collection. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 3 hr clinical) Prerequisites: HCA1116, HCA1214 --- # HCA1214 — Body Structure and Function Add to Catalog 4 This course includes study of the structure, function, common disorders, and normal aging-related changes of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, and sensory systems; stages of human growth and development; nutritional needs through the life cycle. (4 hr lecture) --- # HIT1114 — Health Record Systems Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2514, BIO2521, BIO2523, BIO2524 --- # HIT1213 — Medical Terminology Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of medical language relating to the various body systems including diseases, procedures, clinical specialties, and abbreviations. In addition to term definitions, emphasis is placed on correct spelling and pronunciation. (3 hr lecture) --- # HIT1323 — Health Care Law and Ethics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2514, BIO2521, BIO2523, BIO2524 --- # HIT2123 — Alternate Care Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: HIT2142 --- # HIT2133 — Health Statistics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HIT2512 --- # HIT2142 — Electronic Health Records Add to Catalog 2 ( In addition, it explores implementation of EHR in various health care settings. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HIT2253, HIT2414, HIT2913 --- # HIT2253 — Pathopharmacology I Add to Catalog 3 ( In addition, common medications used to treat disease processes will be addressed. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2514, BIO2521, BIO2523, BIO2524 --- # HIT2414 — Introduction to Coding Add to Catalog 4 ( The course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of diagnostic and/or procedural coding applications and how they pertain to all aspects of medical care, research, data analysis, and financial implications. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: HIT1114, HIT1213, HIT1323, HIT2253, CSC1123, ICD-10 --- # HIT2453 — Pathopharmacology II Add to Catalog 3 ( In addition, common medications used to treat disease processes will be addressed. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HIT1114, HIT1213, HIT1323, HIT2253, CSC1123 --- # HIT2512 — Professional Practice Experience I Add to Catalog 2 ( Specific content is dependent on placement in curriculum and site availability. (6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: HIT2414, HIT2453, HIT2914 --- # HIT2522 — Professional Practice Experience II Add to Catalog 2 ( Specific content is dependent on placement in curriculum and site availability . (6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: HIT2133, HIT2543, HIT2823 --- # HIT2543 — Intermediate Coding Add to Catalog 3 ( The course will continue to focus on how to transform narrative descriptions of diseases and injuries into alphanumeric diagnostic ICD-10-CM codes and also how to build ICD-10-PCS procedure codes. The course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of diagnostic and procedural coding applications and how they pertain to all aspects of medical care, research, data analysis, and financial implications. The student will practice coding guidelines by applying the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS codes to coding cases and scenarios using the code books and encoder software. (2… Prerequisites: HIT2512, HIT2414, ICD-10 --- # HIT2633 — Revenue Cycle Management Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HIT2133, HIT2543, HIT2823 --- # HIT2643 — Advanced Coding Systems Add to Catalog 3 ( The student will practice coding guidelines by applying CPT/HCPCS codes to procedural coding cases and scenarios. This course is an introduction to coding with the Health Care Financing Administration’s Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS) with emphasis on Current Procedural Coding (CPT); and review of current reimbursement mechanisms. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: HIT2133, HIT2543, HIT2823 --- # HIT2713 — Health Care Management Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HIT2133, HIT2543, HIT2823 --- # HIT2823 — Quality Management & Compliance Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HIT2512 --- # HIT2914 — Health IT Systems Add to Catalog 4 ( This course covers aspects of electronic health records (EHR) in the health-care environment. In addition, it explores implementation of EHR in various health-care settings. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: HIT1114, HIT1213, HIT1323, HIT2253, CSC1123 --- # HIT2921 — Certification Fundamentals for HIT Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HIT2133, HIT2543, HIT2823 --- # HPR1111 — General P.E. Activities I Add to Catalog 1 This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR1121 — General P.E. Activities II Add to Catalog 1 This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR1131 — Varsity Sports I Add to Catalog 1 Participation in Varsity Sport. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR1141 — Varsity Sports II Add to Catalog 1 Participation in Varsity Sport. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR1213 — Personal and Community Health Add to Catalog 3 This course covers the application of principles and practices of healthful living to the individual and community, major health problems and the mutual responsibilities of home, school, and health agencies. (3 hr lecture) --- # HPR1313 — Introduction to Kinesiology Add to Catalog 3 This course covers an Introduction to the various fields of study within kinesiology. Discussion of the responsibilities and opportunities of professional personnel. Orientation of student to opportunities in the field. (3 hr lecture) --- # HPR1531 — Individual and Dual Sports I Add to Catalog 1 This course covers the rules, techniques, participation and equipment used in __________. (a specific sport) 2 hr lab --- # HPR1541 — Individual and Dual Sports II Add to Catalog 1 This course covers the rules, techniques, participation and equipment used in _________. (a specific sport) (2 hr lab) --- # HPR1551 — Fitness and Conditioning Training I Add to Catalog 1 This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR1561 — Fitness and Conditioning Training II Add to Catalog 1 This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR1593 — Health Concepts of Physical Activity, Wellness, and Nutrition Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to students develop an understanding of the concepts of physical fitness and nutrition for a healthful lifestyle and a reduced risk of disease. The students will explore wellness concepts and engage in assessments with emphasis on personal fitness, disease prevention, nutrition, and weight management. (3 hr lecture) --- # HPR1613 — Physical Education & Elementary School Add to Catalog 3 This is a study of the growth and development of children including their interests and tendencies as it relates to elementary physical education. Educational and physical education philosophy and --- # HPR2111 — General P.E. Activities III Add to Catalog 1 This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2121 — General P.E. Activities IV Add to Catalog 1 This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2131 — Varsity Sports III Add to Catalog 1 Participation in Varsity Sport. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2141 — Varsity Sports IV Add to Catalog 1 Participation in Varsity Sport. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2213 — First Aid and CPR Add to Catalog 3 This course covers the instruction and practice in methods prescribed in the American Red Cross or American Heart Association standard and advanced courses. (3 hr lecture) --- # HPR2323 — Recreation Leadership Add to Catalog 3 This course covers the planning and leadership techniques for conducting organized park and recreation programs for all ages AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS. (3 hr lecture) --- # HPR2413 — Individual and Team Sports Officiating Add to Catalog 3 This course covers personal skill development, rules and officiating techniques for individual and team sports. (3 hr lecture) --- # HPR2423 — Football Theory Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis will be placed upon the --- # HPR2453 — Baseball Theory Add to Catalog 3 This course covers and explores the theories, practices, tactics, and strategies involved in coaching baseball. Emphasis will be placed upon the --- # HPR2483 — Track Theory Add to Catalog 3 This course covers and explores the theories, practices, tactics, and strategies involved in coaching track. Emphasis will be placed upon the --- # HPR2531 — Individual and Dual Sports III Add to Catalog 1 This course covers the rules, techniques, participation and equipment used in ________. (a specific sport) (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2541 — Individual and Dual Sports IV Add to Catalog 1 This course covers the rules, techniques, participation and equipment used in ________. (a specific sport) (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2551 — Fitness & Conditioning Training III Add to Catalog 1 This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2561 — Fitness and Conditioning Training IV Add to Catalog 1 This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. (2 hr lab) --- # HPR2711 — Athletic Training Terminology Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HPR2733 --- # HPR2723 — Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HPR2733, HPR2711 --- # HPR2733 — Introduction to Athletic Training Add to Catalog 3 This course covers an introduction to the profession, including but not limited to procedural aspects of the athletic training room operations, role delineations, preparation, and competencies with 50 observational/experience hours under a Board of Certification (BOC) certified athletic trainer. This course is recommended for Athletic Training majors. (3 hr lecture) --- # ACT1003 — Introduction to Heating and Air Conditioning Technology Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills associated with all HVAC courses. Safety, basic tools, special tools, and equipment, communication skills, employability skills, and materials handling topics are included. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ACT1124 — Basic Compression Refrigeration Add to Catalog 4 An introduction to the field of refrigeration and air conditioning. Emphasis is placed on trade math, thermodynamics, and heat transfer. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ACT1133 — Brazing and Piping Add to Catalog 3 ( This course includes specialized tools and test equipment required in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ACT1214 — Controls Add to Catalog 4 Fundamentals of gas, fluid, electrical, and programmable controls. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ACT1313 — Refrigeration System Components Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ACT1713 — Electricity for HVACR Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ACT2324 — Commercial Refrigeration Add to Catalog 4 A study of various commercial refrigeration systems. Includes installation, servicing, and maintaining systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ACT2414 — Air Conditioning I Add to Catalog 4 Various types of residential and commercial air conditioning, including hydronic, absorption, and desiccant systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ACT2424 — Air Conditioning II Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: ACT2414 --- # ACT2433 — Refrigerant, Retrofit, and Regulations Add to Catalog 3 This course includes regulations and standards for new retrofit and government regulations. This course includes EPA regulations, local, and state codes. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ACT2513 — Heating Systems Add to Catalog 3 Various types of residential and commercial heating systems. Includes gas, oil, electric, compression, and hydronic heating systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # ACT2624 — Heat Load and Air Properties Add to Catalog 4 Introduction to heat load calculations for residential and light commercial heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Includes air distribution, duct sizing, selection of grills and registers, types of fans, air velocity, and fan performance. Introduces air testing instruments and computer usage. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # ACT2913 — Special Project in HVACR Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # ACT2923 — Supervised Work Experience in HVACR Add to Catalog 3 ( It is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (18 hr externship) --- # HIS1113 — Western Civilization I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HIS1123 — Western Civilization II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HIS1163 — World Civilizations I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HIS1173 — World Civilizations II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HIS1613 — African-American History Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HIS2213 — American (U.S.) History I Add to Catalog 3 ( S.) history to 1877. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HIS2223 — American (U.S.) History II Add to Catalog 3 ( S.) history since 1865. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HIS2813 — Special Topics in History/Social Studies Add to Catalog 3 ( Credit and title to be determined. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer expansion upon subject matter areas covered in existing courses. (Course limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years.) (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # HON1911 — Honors Forum I Add to Catalog 1 Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. (1 hr lecture) --- # HON1921 — Honors Forum II Add to Catalog 1 Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. (1 hr lecture) --- # HON1923 — Honors Forum II, with Lab Add to Catalog 3 Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. This course includes experiential learning activities outside of the regular classroom, which may include service learning activities, civic engagement activities, and/or international study. (3 hr lecture) --- # HON2911 — Honors Forum III Add to Catalog 1 Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. (1 hr lecture) --- # HON2921 — Honors Forum IV Add to Catalog 1 Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. (1 hr lecture) --- # HRT1123 — Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry Add to Catalog 3 ( The course includes discussions and industry observations to discover the opportunities, trends, problems, and organizations in the field. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT1213 — Sanitation and Safety Add to Catalog 3 ( Implementation of sanitation procedures, cost control, and risk reduction standards in a hospitality operation are covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # HRT1224 — Restaurant and Catering Operations Add to Catalog 4 This course focuses on principles of organizing and managing food and beverage facilities and catering operations. (4 hr lecture) --- # HRT1413 — Rooms Division Management Add to Catalog 3 This course offers an operational approach to rooms division management in the hospitality industry including front office management and housekeeping operations. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT1552 — Hospitality Seminar I Add to Catalog 2 In this course, students will learn leadership and management skills necessary for success in hospitality and tourism management. (2 hr lecture) --- # HRT1813 — Tourism Specialist Add to Catalog 3 This course covers activities associated with organizing, booking, and conducting group tours. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT1823 — The Travel Agency Add to Catalog 3 Exploration of the travel agency professional including how to become a travel professional, the certifications, and licenses required and additional training available. This course will also compare travel agencies such as independent, home-based agents, internet marketing, and career options. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT1833 — Travel and Tourism Geography Add to Catalog 3 Location, currency, port of entry, and form of governments in various countries around the world are discussed. Exercises involve itinerary planning, knowledge of time zones, and familiarity with the countries’ natural, cultural, and entertainment attractions. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT2233 — Hospitality Cost Control Add to Catalog 3 This course focuses on principles and procedures involved in an effective food and beverage control system, including standards determination, the operating budget, cost-volume-profit analysis, income and cost control, menu pricing, labor cost control, and computer applications. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT2613 — Hospitality Supervision Add to Catalog 3 This course focuses on supervisory skills in leadership styles, communication skills, motivational techniques, employee training techniques, and evaluation methods. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT2624 — Hospitality Human Resource Management Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to explore the principles of hospitality human resource management with an emphasis placed on the study of human behavior and human relations in the hospitality industry. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # HRT2713 — Marketing Hospitality Services Add to Catalog 3 This course covers the application of marketing methodologies and terms to the hospitality and tourism industry, the use of sales techniques for selling to targeted markets, and developing marketing plans for hospitality and tourism operations. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT2843 — Fundamentals of Travel and Tourism Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: HRT1833 --- # HRT2853 — Convention and Meeting Planning Add to Catalog 3 Planning, promotion, and management of meetings, conventions, expositions, and events. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT2863 — Tourism Planning and Development Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide the knowledge to plan and implement the marketing and management of special events and tourism events. (3 hr lecture) --- # HRT2913 — Supervised Work Experience in Hotel and Restaurant Management Add to Catalog 3 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (18 hr externship) --- # HUM1113 — Humanities I Add to Catalog 3 ( A global perspective is presented through a survey of history, literature, music, philosophy, and the visual arts. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # IMM1113 — Industrial Maintenance Core and Safety Add to Catalog 3 This course includes basic safety, introduction to construction math, introduction to hand and power tools, blueprint drawings, and employability and communications. Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM1143 — Commercial Industrial Wiring Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113 --- # IMM1153 — Electrical Industrial Maintenance I Add to Catalog 3 ( Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM1163 — Electrical Industrial Maintenance II Add to Catalog 3 ( Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM1173 — Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting Add to Catalog 3 This course includes the principles and practice of electrical motor repair. Topics on the disassembly/assembly and preventive maintenance of common electrical motors are discussed. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM1194 — Electrical Level I Add to Catalog 4 Instruction in terminology and basic principles of electricity, use of test equipment, safety practices for working around and with electricity, and basic electrical procedures. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1214 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance Add to Catalog 4 ( Instructors of this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113 --- # IMM1224 — Power Tool Applications Add to Catalog 4 Safe and proper use of various hand and stationary power tools. Includes instruction in the use of hand power tools, bench grinders, threading machines, cut-off saws, and drill presses. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1235 — Precision Machining Operations Add to Catalog 5 Safe and proper use of various precision tools. Includes instruction in the use of drill presses, engine lathes, and milling machines. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # IMM1243 — Mechanical Maintenance I Add to Catalog 3 ( Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM1253 — Mechanical Maintenance II Add to Catalog 3 ( Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM1273 — Industrial Maintenance Electrical & Instrumentation Level 1, Part 1 Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor for this course will be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM1283 — Industrial Maintenance Electrical & Instrumentation Level 1, Part 2 Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor for this course will be certified as an NCCER Instructor if administering the certification. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM1313 — Principles of Hydraulics & Pneumatics Add to Catalog 3 Instruction in basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM1323 — Motor Controls Add to Catalog 3 This course includes the installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control devices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM1373 — Robotic Controls and Applications Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to introduce the student to industrial robots. Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operation, and basic programming and how they relate to the electrical industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM1383 — Industrial Robotics Add to Catalog 3 This course teaches the operating systems and advanced programming methods of industrial robots. Actual industrial-grade robots are used to train the student in the areas of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, service procedures, and robotics applications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM1474 — Fluid Power Add to Catalog 4 Instruction in the basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1484 — Industrial Control Systems Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to diagram, wire and troubleshoot a variety of circuits, control devices and actuators. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1514 — Equipment Installation & Alignment Add to Catalog 4 Instruction in pre-installation checks, assembly, location and layout of equipment, preparation of foundations and anchoring procedures, rigging and hoisting, and alignment and initial setup of equipment. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # IMM1614 — Principles of Piping and Hydro-Testing Add to Catalog 4 Instruction on basic principles of piping and pipe fitting, basic pipe fitting procedures, and basic hydro-testing of pipe systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1713 — Methods of Layout Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1723 — Structural Repair Add to Catalog 3 Estimating and making repairs of wood, metal and masonry structures. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1734 — Maintenance Welding and Metals Add to Catalog 4 Instruction in different metals and their properties and in basic SMAW welding and oxy-fuel cutting and brazing. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # IMM1814 — Industrial Electricity I Add to Catalog 4 Advanced skills and knowledge associated with electrical systems in an industrial setting. Content includes instruction in the National Electrical Code, electrical circuits, motors, and estimating expenses for a given project. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1824 — Industrial Electricity II Add to Catalog 4 Instruction in terminology and basic principles of electricity, use of test equipment, safety practices for working around and with electricity, and basic electrical procedures. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM1911 — Special Project in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 1 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences. Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 32 . (2 hr lab) --- # IMM1912 — Special Project in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 2 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences. Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 32 . (4 hr lab) --- # IMM1913 — Special Project in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences. Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 32 . (6 hr lab) --- # IMM1914 — Special Projects in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 4 Practical applications of skills and knowledge gained in other Industrial Maintenance Mechanics courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences. (8 hr lab) --- # IMM1921 — Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 1 ( Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (3 hr externship) --- # IMM1922 — Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 2 ( Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (6 hr externship) --- # IMM1923 — Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 3 ( Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (9 hr externship) --- # IMM1924 — Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 4 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (12 hr externship) --- # IMM1925 — Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 5 ( Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (15 hr externship) --- # IMM1926 — Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Add to Catalog 6 ( Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (18 hr externship) --- # IMM1935 — Manufacturing Skills Basic Add to Catalog 5 ( The course covers 5 major areas of knowledge that are considered critical for employment in a high-performance manufacturing company. The topics covered include: Basic Computer Literacy, Safety and CPR, Blueprint Reading, Precision Measurement, and an introduction to manufacturing improvement methods that covers Lean Manufacturing, Quick Changeover, 5S, Teamwork, and Problem-solving. This course includes the installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different ci… --- # IMM2114 — Equipment Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair Add to Catalog 4 ( (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # IMM2124 — Power Tools, Machining, & Materials Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to provide fundamental skills associated with all mechanical maintenance courses. This course includes safety, powered hand and stationary tools, use of a calculator, test equipment familiarization and terminology. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM2214 — Advanced Electrical Industrial Maintenance Add to Catalog 4 ( Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM2224 — Advanced Mechanical Industrial Maintenance Add to Catalog 4 ( Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1113, CTE1143 --- # IMM2424 — Solid State Motor Control Add to Catalog 4 This course includes principles and operation of solid state motor control. Additionally, the course includes the design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor control. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM2433 — Electronic Motion Control Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM1153 --- # IMM2443 — NCCER Pipefitting Level 1 Add to Catalog 3 This course includes basic principles of piping and pipefitting, and basic pipefitting procedures for threaded pipe systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM2513 — Programmable Logic Controllers Multi-Platform Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: ELT1413, IMM1323 --- # IMM2613 — Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog 3 This course includes instruction in the use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings. This course also includes the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the programming, installation, and maintenance of PLCs. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM2623 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog 3 Advanced PLC course that provides instruction in the various operations, installations, and maintenance of electric motor controls. Also, information in such areas as sequencer, program control, introduction to function blocks, sequential function chart, introduction to HMI, and logical and conversion instructions. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM2714 — CNC Computer-Assisted Manufacturing Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes the use of the Cartesian coordinate system, programming codes and command, and tolling requirements for CNC/CAM machines. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM2723 — Maintenance Reliability Add to Catalog 3 This course includes four major performance domains that are aligned to the Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional Certification. Domains include maintenance practices, preventive and predictive maintenance and analysis, and corrective maintenance. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM2814 — Mechatronics Programming I Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM2513 --- # IMM2824 — Mechatronics Robotics Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM2833 — Mechatronics Process Control Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMM2844 — Mechatronics Programming II Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMM2814 --- # IMM2854 — Mechatronics Troubleshooting and Repair Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMM2863 — Data Acquisition and Communication Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IST1114 — Fundamentals of Information Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( It is designed for students with limited computer proficiency and is to be taken by those students in addition to the courses listed in the course sequence. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1124 — IT Foundations Add to Catalog 4 This course covers the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer components and interpersonal communications for information technology (IT) professionals. Topics include hardware compatibility, system architecture, memory, input devices, video displays, disk drives, modems, printers, safety and environmental issues, communication, and professional behavior. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1134 — Fundamentals of Data Communications Add to Catalog 4 This course presents basic concepts of telephony, local area networks, wide area networks, data transmission, and topology methods. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1144 — Principles of Information Security Add to Catalog 4 This course is an introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of information security and assurance. This course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associated with protecting information assets, determining the levels of protection and response to security incidents, and designing a consistent, reasonable information security system with appropriate intrusion detection and reporting features. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1154 — Web and Programming Concepts Add to Catalog 4 This course is an introduction to website development and programming logic. Students will gain hands-on experience in the development of computer programs. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create a website. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1163 — Database and SQL Concepts Add to Catalog 3 This course is an introduction to the design and manipulation of relational databases. Emphasis is placed on creation, manipulation, extraction, and display of data from existing databases. QBE and SQL are explored. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1174 — Principles of Database Management Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give students a firm foundation in basic database tasks, enabling them to design, create, and maintain a small-scale database. Students will gain a conceptual understanding of database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Students will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1214 — Client Installation and Configuration Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to the student install, support, and troubleshoot a current client operating system. Emphasis will be placed on common user operations as well as the network administrator’s support of the client. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1224 — Network Components Add to Catalog 4 ( It focuses on architectures, topologies, protocols, and transport methods of a network. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1134 --- # IST1244 — Network Administration Using Microsoft® Windows Server Add to Catalog 4 This course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Microsoft ® Windows Server network operating system. Emphasis will be placed on daily administrative tasks performed by a network administrator. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1254 — Network Administration Using Linux Add to Catalog 4 This course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Linux operating system. Emphasis is placed on installation, configuration, implementation, and administrative tasks of a functional server. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1264 — Microsoft® Office Applications Add to Catalog 4 This course will introduce an operating system and word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software application. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1273 — Career Development Add to Catalog 3 This course provides practical exercises in both the technical and social skills necessary for employment. Interpersonal skills, the job search process, and the importance of high standards of personal and professional relationships are stressed. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1283 — Programming Principles with Swift Add to Catalog 3 ( Students get practical experience with the tools and techniques they’ll need to build basic iOS apps from scratch. They’ll also need to build basic iOS apps from scratch. They’ll also learn problem-solving skills and develop their own ways of breaking down problems into manageable pieces. As they gain more practice as programmers, they’ll get better at designing clever and efficient solutions to coding challenges. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST1314 — Visual BASIC Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 This introduction to the Visual BASIC programming language familiarizes the student with object-oriented programming and a graphical integrated development environment. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1324 — RPG Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to the RPG language for the creation of business applications. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1334 — COBOL Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to the COBOL language for business applications, including arithmetic operations, report editing, control break processing, and table processing techniques. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1414 — Client-Side Programming Add to Catalog 4 This course offers a comprehensive understanding of programming using JavaScript. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1424 — Web Design Applications Add to Catalog 4 This course involves the application of various professional and personal Web design techniques. Students will work with the latest WYSIWYG editors, HTML editors, animation/multimedia products, and photo editors. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1434 — Web Development Using HTML & CSS Add to Catalog 4 This course involves the application of various professional and personal Web design techniques. Students will work with the latest WYSIWYG editors, HTML editors, animation/multimedia products, and photo editors. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1453 — Principles of Mobile App Development Add to Catalog 3 ( Students get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS app from scratch. They’ll also learn user interface design principles, which are fundamental to programming and making great apps. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST1483 — Fundamentals of Virtualization Add to Catalog 3 This course presents basic concepts of operating system virtualization, cloning, teams, and virtual records. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1514 — SQL Programming I Add to Catalog 4 This course is the first of a two-part series that offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology, covering the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and the Structured Query Language (SQL). Students are taught to retrieve data and produce readable output. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1524 — SQL Programming II Add to Catalog 4 ( Students are taught to retrieve data and produce readable output. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1514 --- # IST1534 — Database Architecture and Administration Add to Catalog 4 This course is the first of a two-part series designed to give students a firm foundation in basic database tasks enabling them to install, create, and maintain a database. Students will gain a conceptual understanding of database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Students will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1614 — Computer Forensics Add to Catalog 4 This course is an introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of computer forensics and laws pertaining to cyber crime. This course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associated with computer forensic investigations, understanding the boot processes and disk structure for multiple operating systems, and understanding the processes related to data acquisition during investigations. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1624 — Network Security Fundamentals Add to Catalog 4 This course provides the fundamental understanding of network security principles, implementations, and the concepts, models, and technologies involved in creating a secure network environment. Topics include, but are not limited to, authentication, types of attacks and malicious code, and best practices for securing a network environment. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1634 — Wireless Security and Privacy Add to Catalog 4 This course provides a fundamental understanding of wireless architecture, security principles, and the technologies and principles involved in creating a secure wireless computer network environment. Topics include wireless hardware, protocols, encryption, and how to prevent weaknesses in wireless technology. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1644 — Network Defense and Countermeasures Add to Catalog 4 This course provides a solid foundation of network security and the understanding of the process to create a network defense and counter defense strategy measure policy to respond to intrusion detection. Topics include Network Address Translation, packet filtering, proxy servers, firewalls, and Virtual Private Networks used to design a network defense strategy. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1714 — Java Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 This introduction to the Java programming language is to include sort, loops, and arrays. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1724 — Programming in Python I Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to provide an introduction to programming concepts and data informatics using Python through lecture and a series of practical hands-on exercises. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST1764 — Programming in Python II Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1724 --- # IST1811 — IST Seminar I Add to Catalog 1 The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace. Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture) --- # IST1821 — IST Seminar II Add to Catalog 1 The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace. Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture) --- # IST2111 — IST Seminar III Add to Catalog 1 The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace. Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture) --- # IST2121 — IST Seminars IV Add to Catalog 1 The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace. Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture) --- # IST2214 — Network Security Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics such as ethics, security policies, legal issues, vulnerability testing tools, firewalls, and operating system hardening will be discussed. Students will receive a deeper understanding of network operations and protocols through traffic capture and protocol analysis. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1144 --- # IST2224 — Network Planning and Design Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on recognizing the need for a network, conducting an analysis, and designing a solution. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1134, IST1224 --- # IST2234 — Network Implementation Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics include planning, installation, evaluation, and maintenance of a network solution. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1134, IST1224 --- # IST2254 — Advanced Network Administration Using Microsoft® Windows Server Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on installation, configuration, and implementation of a functional server. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1244 --- # IST2264 — Advanced Network Administration Using Linux Add to Catalog 4 ( This is an advanced administration course in network services for Linux users who wish to increase their skills. Students will learn how to apply security to network user profiles and resources, manage and compile the Linux kernel, manage network clients, and troubleshoot network processes and services. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1254 --- # IST2314 — Systems Analysis and Design Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis will be placed on the design, development, and implementation of an information system. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1314 --- # IST2324 — Script Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST2334 — Advanced Visual BASIC Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on database access, file access, controls, and structures. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1314 --- # IST2344 — Database Programming and Design Add to Catalog 4 This course will introduce programming using a database management software application. Emphasis will be placed on menus and file maintenance. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2354 — Advanced RPG Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on advanced table processing, file maintenance, and interactive programming. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1324 --- # IST2364 — Advanced COBOL Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on advanced table processing, file maintenance, and interactive programming. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1334 --- # IST2374 — C++ Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to the C++ programming language and its basic functions. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2384 — Advanced C++ Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST2374 --- # IST2424 — XML Programming Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST2434 — Server-Side Programming I Add to Catalog 4 This course provides the student with an introduction to creating dynamic Web applications using server-side technologies. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2444 — Server-Side Programming II Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST2434 --- # IST2454 — Mobile Application Development Add to Catalog 4 ( Mobile development differs from conventional desktop development in that mobile devices operate in a constrained world with smaller screens, slower network connections, as well as limited memory and processing power. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1453 --- # IST2464 — PowerShell Programming Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to the PowerShell command line language and its use in monitoring and maintaining a Microsoft ® network. The student will become familiar with the syntax of the command. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2514 — Advanced Database Architecture and Administration Add to Catalog 4 ( It is designed to provide a firm foundation in basic database tasks enabling students to design, create, and maintain a database. Students will gain a conceptual understanding of database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Students will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1534 --- # IST2524 — Linux Operating Systems Fundamentals Add to Catalog 4 In this course, students develop proficiency in using and customizing a Linux operating system for common command line processes and desktop productivity roles. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2534 — IT Project Management Add to Catalog 4 In this course, students develop proficiency in using and customizing a project timeline for IT implementation. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2584 — C# Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to the C# programming language and its basic functions. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2594 — Advanced C# Programming Language Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST2584 --- # IST2614 — Windows Security Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics include designing Active Directory, authentication for Windows, group security and policy, service security, remote access security, planning a public key infrastructure, securing file resources, Internet Protocol Security, and additional Windows security topics. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1244 --- # IST2624 — Linux/Unix Security Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics include how to protect password files, monitor log files, use port scanners, network scanners, and additional Linux/Unix security topics. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1254 --- # IST2634 — Security Testing and Implementation Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics include hackers, crackers, ethical hackers, attacks, intrusion detection systems, malicious code, computer crime, and industrial espionage. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1134, IST1224 --- # IST2724 — Advanced Java Programming Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will be taught advanced concepts of arrays, inheritance, applets, and swing components. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1714 --- # IST2764 — DevNet Add to Catalog 4 DevNet introduces the methodologies and tools of modern software development applied to IT and Network Operations. It covers a 360 view of the domain including microservices, testing, containers, and DevOps, as well as securely automating infrastructures with Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Students will gain practical knowledge with coding in Python, using GIT and common data formats (JSON, XML, and YAML), deploying applications as containers, using Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, and automating infrastructure using code. (2 hr lect… --- # IST2814 — Full-Stack Web Development Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will be taught concepts related to Django and other aspects of full-stack web development components and applications. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST2824 — Extended Reality (XR) 3D Model Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will learn an overview of the workflow relating to animation, modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST2834 — Extended Reality (XR) Development Add to Catalog 4 ( This course will provide students an understanding of the tools and skills sets necessary to develop extended reality experiences. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST2844 — Extended Reality (XR) Project Design Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will gain an understanding of the complete design process of an extended reality experience, and the team effort required to create quality immersive experiences. Students will also develop a portfolio of entry-level work. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST2834 --- # IST2854 — Extended Reality (XR) Digital Artistry Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST2884 — Full-Stack Web Application Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will be taught advanced concepts of components. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IST2913 — Supervised Work Experience in Information Systems Technology Add to Catalog 3 This course is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial . (9 hr externship) --- # IST2923 — Special Problem in Information Systems Technology Add to Catalog 3 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Information Systems Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IST2955 — Capstone Coding Project Add to Catalog 4 ( Students will apply the skills gained to a coding project/projects. (3 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: IST1154, IST1434 --- # IMT1114 — Introduction to Animation and Simulation Add to Catalog 4 This courses identifies the foundation skills necessary in the game design industry. Content such as safety, ethical issues, video game history, career opportunities, game mechanics, and photography is to students. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT1213 — Game Theory and Mechanics Add to Catalog 3 In this course students will learn the theory related to game design and development, the applications associated with game design, and the elements and trends in game design. Students will apply design principles and techniques in the creation of 2D and 3D characters, and understand the “rules of play.” (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT1313 — Video Game Programming I Add to Catalog 3 In this course, students will develop a basic understanding of the C++ programming language and how it relates to the game development process. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT1414 — Graphic Editing for Games Add to Catalog 4 This course will explore image composition and elements of visual design through photography, including the use of photo editing software for manipulation and enhancement of images for use in visual design software. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT1513 — Introduction to 3D Modeling Add to Catalog 3 In this course, students will learn to interact with the design visualization software effectively and productively with the user interface and manage file input and output. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT1523 — Intermediate 3D Modeling Add to Catalog 3 In this course students will learn to set an environment for working with design visualization software, and create objects using basic geometry. This course will explore the creative possibilities in object creation, object transformation, object modification, and modeling. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT1524 — Intermediate 3D Modeling Add to Catalog 4 ( This course will explore the creative possibilities in object creation, object transformation, object modification, and modeling. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMT1513 --- # IMT1614 — Advanced 3D Modeling Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMT1513 --- # IMT2113 — 3D Game Engine Add to Catalog 3 In this course, students will develop a basic understanding of the C++ programming language, create GUI applications for video games, and analyze the purpose, importance, and structure of game engines. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT2143 — Business and Marketing for Game Design Add to Catalog 3 ( Students will also explore the importance of audience knowledge and target marketing in game design technology. Students will research consumer behavior, publisher relations, and functions of marketing such as: advertising, public relations, sales, and promotions. Additionally, students will research and analyze the economics of the video game industry. (3 Lecture) --- # IMT2153 — 2D Character Animation Design Add to Catalog 3 ( This course is designed to teach advanced application of 2D techniques that build upon the basics learned in IMT 1114 Introduction to Animation and Simulation. Students will create their own characters, storyboards, and final animation of a short piece utilizing digital animation software. (Suggested Software: Moho Pro, Adobe Animate) (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IMT1114 --- # IMT2213 — Marketing for Game Design Add to Catalog 3 In this course, students will identify the company roles and team roles and responsibilities related to the game development process; plan, create, interpret, and analyze budgets for game design and development, and apply time and project-management skills. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT2312 — Business of Game Development Add to Catalog 2 In this course, students will explore the importance of audience knowledge and target marketing in game design technology, research consumer behavior and publisher relations within the functions of marketing, such as advertising, public relations, sales, and promotions, and research and analyze the economics of the video game industry. (2 hr lecture) --- # IMT2413 — Animation & Simulation Design Capstone Add to Catalog 3 ( The student will originate and/or revise a minimum of two projects and create a “sizzle reel” video utilizing the standard process of preproduction planning, production, revision, and final publication. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMT2413 — Animation and Simulation Design Seminar Add to Catalog 3 In this course, students will apply practical video game design mechanics, programming, visual and audio elements, and game production techniques while working in teams. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # IMT2512 — Game Evaluation Add to Catalog 2 In this course, students will explore and understand video game architecture through testing, defect tracking, technical reviews, and inspections and critically evaluate game design, character development, character animation, sound design, playability, and compatibility. (2 hr lecture) --- # IMT2513 — Game Evaluation Add to Catalog 3 In this course, students will explore and understand video game architecture through testing, defect tracking, technical reviews, and inspections and critically evaluate game design, character development, character animation, sound design, playability and compatibility. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT2612 — Audio Design and Production for Animation and Simulation Add to Catalog 2 This course covers the functions of audio design fundamentals, interactive audio, and the fundamentals of 3-D audio in order to blend video game audio elements. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT2733 — Integrated 3D Production Pipeline Add to Catalog 3 ( Project will be student-originated; dependent upon instructor approval. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IMT2772 — Simulation and Game Project Add to Catalog 2 ( Students will also instructed on the creation and presentation of a simulation and game development portfolio. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IDT1113 — Introduction to Interpreting Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, ENG1033 --- # IDT1123 — Foundation of Deafness Add to Catalog 3 This course will provide students with knowledge in types of communication problems resulting from deafness, ease in mixing with deaf persons, occupational trends for the deaf, causes and physiological aspects of deafness, and social barriers faced by deaf individuals. Deaf individuals and leaders in the community will be invited into the classroom to discuss these topics along with professionals working with the deaf in various situations. The course is also designed for students majoring in interpreting for the deaf, teachers, teachers’ aides, school counselors, and so fort… --- # IDT1211 — Expressive and Receptive Fingerspelling Add to Catalog 1 This course will develop beginning expressive and receptive fingerspelling skills based on word and phrase recognition principles. Fingerspelling is an important part of communicating. (1 hr lecture) --- # IDT1224 — American Sign Language I Add to Catalog 4 A developmental course, meaning that the students (whatever their competency level at the beginning of the course) are expected to grow continuously throughout the semester. The students will develop a high degree of familiarity with and a respect for the usage of the basic principles of American Sign Language (ASL) through nonverbal communication techniques, eye training, and fingerspelling. Also, students will be introduced to the basic patterns of ASL through discipline and instruction. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # IDT1234 — American Sign Language II Add to Catalog 4 ( This course will introduce ways to express English idioms in signs and also the vocabulary for the sign language idioms. Continuation of building student’s sign language vocabulary is a primary interest of this course. Deaf-resource people, videotapes, and other related materials will be included. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IDT1224 --- # IDT1253 — Transliterating I Add to Catalog 3 Studies skills required to transmit English into Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE), as well as learn to recognize differences between ASL & other English sign codes. (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2243 — American Sign Language III Add to Catalog 3 ( Will expand sign vocabulary to include English and deaf idioms and proper use in both languages. Concentration will be on proficiency in both ASL and methods of simultaneous translation of hearing-impaired people who communicate in various forms of manual English. Increased emphasis will be placed on the development of native-like fluency. Instruction is through conversational techniques incorporating additional principles and vocabulary items. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: IDT1224, IDT1234 --- # IDT2263 — Transliterating II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: IDT1253 --- # IDT2313 — Sign-to-Voice Interpreting I Add to Catalog 3 ( There is an emphasis on the use of tapes and simulated situations. Vocabulary development, word endings, and the use of temporary signs are discussed. Students will learn to translate simultaneously from manual English to spoken English and learn to interpret from American Sign Language (ASL) to spoken English while keeping appropriate English diction. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: IDT2243 --- # IDT2323 — Educational Interpreting Add to Catalog 3 Studies techniques and ethics involved in educational interpreting focusing on special settings, code of conduct, physical arrangements, and resources for educational interpreters. Further study of the skills of transmitting English into Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE). (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2333 — Interpreting Add to Catalog 3 ( Refine and build English-to-ASL skills. Role-play and videos of actual experiences will be used. This course is designed to the student progress to the next level of interpreting. (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2343 — Sign-to-Voice Interpreting II Add to Catalog 3 ( There is an emphasis on the use of tapes and simulated situations. Vocabulary development, word endings, and the use of temporary signs are discussed. Students will learn to translate simultaneously from manual English to spoken English and to interpret from American Sign Language (ASL) to spoken English while keeping appropriate English diction. This course is designed to take the student to the next level of interpreting. (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2353 — Interpreting in Special Situations Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2363 — Artistic Interpreting Add to Catalog 3 Study of the principles and techniques of artistic interpreting including literary and musical works. (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2373 — Legal Interpreting Add to Catalog 3 This is a preparation course for legal interpreting. The student will learn to anticipate settings, assess linguistic systems, determine and study specialized vocabulary, identify problems and apply ethical solutions, and practice interpreting legal texts. (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2383 — Medical Interpreting Add to Catalog 3 Application of interpreting/transliterating skills as related to interpreting in medical settings including medical clinics, hospitals, emergency departments, education classes, etc. (3 hr lecture) --- # IDT2413 — Interpreting Practicum Add to Catalog 3 ( All will be verifiable, and direct observation will be administered by practicum supervising interpreter, as well as the instructor. Students must pass a Pre-Practicum Assessment Test to register for this class. (9 hr supervised work experience) --- # JOU1111 — College Publications I Add to Catalog 1 A laboratory course designed to give practical experience in working with college newspaper and/or yearbook production. News, feature, and editorial writing, makeup and layout, editing, and photography will be emphasized according to student need. (1 hr lecture) --- # JOU1121 — College Publications II Add to Catalog 1 A continuation of JOU 1111 . (1 hr lecture) --- # JOU2111 — College Publications III Add to Catalog 1 ( Laboratory work will include coverage of news events on campus, photography, sports writing, and editorial writing. Advancement in skill of headline writing, copy editing, and make-up and design will also be stressed. (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: JOU1111, JOU1121, JOU1313 --- # JOU2121 — College Publications IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Laboratory work will include coverage of news events on campus, photography, and editorial writing. Advancement in skills in headline writing, copy editing, and make-up and design will be stressed. (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: JOU1111, JOU1121, JOU1313, JOU2111 --- # LEA1713 — Honors Leadership Development I Add to Catalog 3 Admission is by faculty consent. This course has as its central focus the development of leadership skills. It is designed to provide a basic understanding of leadership and group dynamics theory and to assist the student in developing a personal philosophy of leadership, an awareness of one’s own style of leadership. This course integrates readings from the humanities, classic works of literature, and experiential learning exercises with readings and discussions of traditional theories. (3 hr lecture) --- # LEA1811 — Leadership and Organization Skills I Add to Catalog 1 A study of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (1 hr lecture) --- # LEA1812 — Leadership and Organization Skills I Add to Catalog 2 An introduction of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr service learning) --- # LEA1821 — Leadership and Organization Skills II Add to Catalog 1 A study of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (1 hr lecture) --- # LEA1822 — Leadership and Organization Skills II Add to Catalog 2 A study of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (2 hr lecture) --- # LEA1912 — Leadership and Communication Skills Development -Recruiting and Public Relations I Add to Catalog 2 This course introduces the student with his/her responsibilities as a member of the recruiting/public relations team. (2 hr lecture) --- # LEA1921 — Leadership and Communication Skills Development -Recruiting and Public Relations II Add to Catalog 1 This course introduces the student to his/her responsibilities as a member of the recruiting/public relations team. (1 hr lecture) --- # LEA1922 — Leadership and Communication Skills Development -Recruiting and Public Relations II Add to Catalog 2 A continuation of Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations I. (2 hr lecture) --- # LEA2713 — Honors Leadership Development II Add to Catalog 3 A continuation of LEA 1713 - Honors Leadership Development I . (3 hr lecture) --- # LEA2811 — Leadership and Organization Skills III Add to Catalog 1 A study of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (1 hr lecture) --- # LEA2812 — Leadership and Organization Skills III Add to Catalog 2 An application of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr service learning) --- # LEA2821 — Leadership and Organization Skills IV Add to Catalog 1 A study of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (1 hr lecture) --- # LEA2822 — Leadership and Organization Skills IV Add to Catalog 2 An evaluation of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr service learning) --- # LEA2911 — Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations III Add to Catalog 1 This course introduces the student to his/her responsibilities as a member of the recruiting/public relations team. (1 hr lecture) --- # LEA2912 — Leadership and Communication Skills Development -Recruiting and Public Relations III Add to Catalog 2 A continuation of Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations II. (2 hr lecture) --- # LEA2921 — Leadership and Communication Skills Development -Recruiting and Public Relations IV Add to Catalog 1 This course introduces the student to his/her responsibilities as a member of the recruiting/public relations team. (1hr lecture) --- # LEA2922 — Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations IV Add to Catalog 2 A continuation of Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations III. (2 hr lecture) --- # LLS1153 — College Life Add to Catalog ( (3 hr lecture) --- # LLS1213 — Self-Affirmation Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to students increase self-awareness and to see the power of thoughts, both positively and negatively, to improve self-concepts. (3 hr lecture) --- # LLS1312 — Orientation Add to Catalog 2 This course is designed to the new college student adjust to college life. It includes a study of personal and social adjustments, and gives the student guidance in collegiate life. (2 hr lecture) --- # LLS1322 — Career Pathways Exploration Add to Catalog 2 This course is designed to assist students in determining career goals. Interest tests, personality inventories, and aptitude tests are given to assist students in determining career choices. (2 hr lecture) --- # LLS1413 — Enhancement of Study Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA1213, MAT1133, MAT1134, ENG0124, LLS1153 --- # LLS1422 — College Study Skills Add to Catalog 2 An advanced course in study skills that fosters insight and practice of critical reading skills and study techniques needed for efficient and effective mastery of college level courses, both graduate and undergraduate. (2 hr lecture) --- # LLS1721 — Employment Readiness Add to Catalog 1 This course is designed to prepare students for employment by teaching the importance of interviewing skills, employer expectations, employability skills, work ethics, and job retention skills. (1 hr lecture) --- # LGT1113 — Fundamentals to Logistics Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give the student a firm foundation in the systems approach to managing activities associated with forecasting, procurement, inventory management, life cycle costing, and product support. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT1213 — Transportation and Distribution Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give an overview of transportation and distribution issues. Emphasis is placed on domestic and international transportation, third-party selection, regulations, route and schedule development, and planning for shipments. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT1233 — Materials Management Add to Catalog 3 This course provides managerial information concerning inventory information systems, managerial tools and techniques, the warehouse environment, and distribution planning and control. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT1243 — Purchasing Add to Catalog 3 This course provides information about the purchasing function. Emphasis is placed on vendor analysis, negations, system contracts, public purchasing, competitive bidding, and personnel. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT1313 — Supply Chain Management Add to Catalog 3 This course provides information concerning the flow of products and information among producers, suppliers, and customers. Emphasis is placed on acquiring, purchasing, and distribution of goods and services throughout the supply chain. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT1413 — Logistic Support Analysis Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of the support function and the development of analytical tools to support managerial decisions. Topics covered are maintenance planning, provisioning and support, system safety, and life cycle cost. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT1513 — Production Planning and Controlling Add to Catalog 3 This course provides managerial information regarding material requirements, capacity planning and control techniques, master production scheduling, and techniques in cost analysis. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT2113 — Logistics Management Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to the student solve actual challenges they will encounter in the marketplace. Basic decision-making tools and concepts will be used for finding cost reduction and strategic opportunities. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT2213 — Information Systems and Performance Measurement in Logistics and Transportation Add to Catalog 3 This course discusses the proper management of warehousing and why it is vital to the fulfillment of customer demand and the ultimate success of a supply chain. Topics covered the application of various information systems used in warehousing and transportation as well as practical applications in warehousing management and administration. (lecture) --- # LGT2313 — Health and Safety in Logistics Add to Catalog 3 Logistics is a complex industry that exposes employees to a whole variety of risks. These include not only accidents on the road and deaths and injuries resulting from unsafe use of forklifts, but also the consequences of poor fire safety, longterm health risks due to poor manual handling technique and problems relating to mental health. Many thousands of incidents are recorded every year. This course examines each aspect of health and safety in turn, with a focus on warehousing and transportation. (Lecture) --- # LGT2324 — Automatic Identification / Data Capture in Logistics Add to Catalog 4 ( Automatic identification and data capture technologies include bar codes, Radio Frequency ID (RFID), Optical Character Recognition (OCR), magnetic stripes, smart cards and other data media. Laboratory experiences will emphasize bar coding and RFID technologies. Various automatic identification data capture applications will be used. (4 hr lecture) --- # LGT2513 — Maintenance Management Add to Catalog 3 This course enables the student to understand the relationship between reliability and maintainability (R&M) and acquisition logistics and to evaluate the impact of R&M decisions. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT2533 — Configuration Management Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give the student a foundation of the interrelationship of configuration management to life cycle activities and logistics support. Emphasis will be placed on configuration identification, audits, controls, as well as data management. (3 hr lecture) --- # LGT2814 — Business Logistics Capstone Project Add to Catalog 4 ( (4 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1113, ENG1033 --- # LGT2911 — Special Project in Logistics Technology Add to Catalog 1 ( The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2 hr lab) --- # LGT2912 — Special Project in Logistics Technology Add to Catalog 2 ( The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (4 hr lab) --- # LGT2913 — Special Project in Logistics Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # MMT1113 — Principles of Marketing Add to Catalog 3 Study of principles and problems of marketing goods and services and methods of distribution from producer to consumer. Topics include types, functions, and practices of wholesalers and retailers and efficient techniques in the development and expansion of markets. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT1123 — Marketing Management Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MMT1113 --- # MMT1223 — Consumer Behavior Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces the fundamentals of Consumer Behavior patterns and motivations of the buying process and their relationship in the marketplace. Consumer Behavior is the study of individuals, groups, or organizations and the processes they use to select, secure, use and dispose of products, services, experiences, or ideas to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer and society. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT1313 — Selling Add to Catalog 3 Basic principles and techniques of professional sales and their practical application. Topics include basic elements of consumer behavior, developing selling strategies, closing and servicing a sale, and developing consumer relations. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT1323 — Advertising Add to Catalog 3 The role of advertising as an integrated marketing communications tool. Topics included are product and consumer analysis, media selection, and creation of advertisements. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT1413 — Merchandising Math Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1134, MAT1133 --- # MMT1713 — Marketing Seminar I Add to Catalog 3 Develops leadership skills and human-relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (6 hr lab) --- # MMT1723 — Marketing Seminar II Add to Catalog 3 Develops leadership skills and human-relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (6 hr lab) --- # MMT1733 — Marketing Seminar III Add to Catalog 3 Develops leadership skills and human-relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (6 hr lab) --- # MMT1743 — Marketing Seminar IV Add to Catalog 3 Develops leadership skills and human-relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (6 hr lab) --- # MMT2213 — Principles of Management Add to Catalog 3 Study of the basic principles and functions of organizational management with special emphasis on planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT2233 — Human Resource Management Add to Catalog 3 The study of the --- # MMT2243 — Marketing Case Studies Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MMT1123 --- # MMT2243 — Marketing Case Studies Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MMT1123 --- # MMT2323 — Internet Marketing Add to Catalog 3 This course introduces the online application or marketing communications. Topics include basic website design, search engine optimization, digital promotions, email and social media marketing, and opportunities and challenges associated with e-commerce activities. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT2343 — Marketing Web Page Design Add to Catalog 3 Use creative marketing strategies, concepts, and techniques to design websites that will reach designated target markets. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MMT2353 — Digital Media Applications Add to Catalog 3 Design and deliver multimedia marketing presentations through the use of appropriate multimedia software and tools. Topics include marketing design concepts and related marketing communication strategies. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MMT2423 — Retail Management Add to Catalog 3 Introduction to retailing and the retail management process. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT2513 — Entrepreneurship Add to Catalog 3 Overview of key marketing concepts, methods, and strategic issues relevant to entrepreneurs and the activities involved with planning, establishing, and managing a small business enterprise. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT2523 — Event Management Add to Catalog 3 An overview of event management to include the design of a plan for special events, trade and consumer shows, exhibitions, and conventions. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT2613 — International Marketing Add to Catalog 3 This course provides students with an overview and understanding of international marketing. This involves an analysis of world markets, their respective consumers and environments, and the marketing management required to meet the demands of constantly changing foreign markets. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT2623 — Services Marketing Add to Catalog 3 This course provides a comprehensive understanding of services marketing with a focus on implementation of service strategies across a variety of industries. (3 hr lecture) --- # MMT2913 — Internship in Marketing Management Add to Catalog 3 ( Students will work in a marketing-related environment. (9 hr externship) --- # MMT2916 — Internship In Marketing Management Add to Catalog 6 ( Students will work in a marketing-related environment. (18 hr externship) --- # RET2713 — Principles of Real Estate Add to Catalog 3 A survey of the problems involved in the acquisition, transfer, operation, and management of real estate. (3 hr lecture) --- # RET2723 — Real Estate Law Add to Catalog 3 The law of real property and the law of estate brokerage. (3 hr lecture) --- # RET2733 — Real Estate Sales Add to Catalog 3 A study of the methods and techniques employed by real estate salespersons and brokers in the sale and promotion of real estate. (3 hr lecture) --- # RET2743 — Real Estate Appraisal Add to Catalog 3 A study of the methods, procedures, and evaluation techniques of appraising commercial and residential real property under various conditions. (3 hr lecture) --- # RET2783 — Residential Mortgage Lending Add to Catalog 3 A survey course including the mortgage lending process, governmental regulations and compliance issues involved in interviewing mortgage loan applicants, and the processing of loan applications. (3 hr lecture) --- # MAT1033 — Technical Mathematics Add to Catalog 3 ( It includes a review of basic mathematics and topics from algebra, geometry, statistics, and trigonometry, with an emphasis on real-world applications and measurement. Topics covered should relate to the student’s program area. This course will satisfy the mathematics requirement for the Associate of Applied Science degree. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1233, MAT1234, MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # MAT1133 — Pre-College Algebra Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include evaluation and simplifying algebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring, integer exponents, rational expressions, solutions of linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations and graphs of lines. (3 hr lecture) --- # MAT1134 — Pre-College Algebra Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics include evaluation and simplifying algebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring, integer exponents, rational expressions, solutions of linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations and graphs of lines. (4 hr lecture) --- # MAT1313 — College Algebra Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1233 --- # MAT1314 — College Algebra Add to Catalog 4 ( (4 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1234, MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # MAT1323 — Trigonometry Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314 --- # MAT1343 — Precalculus Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include functions; solving equations; logarithmic and exponential functions; trigonometric functions; solving trigonometric equations; graphing functions. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314 --- # MAT1513 — Business Calculus I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314 --- # MAT1523 — Business Calculus II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1513 --- # MAT1611 — Calculus I Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1323, MAT1343 --- # MAT1613 — Calculus I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1323, MAT1343 --- # MAT1621 — Calculus II Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1613 --- # MAT1623 — Calculus II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1613 --- # MAT1723 — Real Number System Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include set theory, numeration systems, foundations of number theory, and properties and operations of real numbers. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314 --- # MAT1733 — Geometry, Measurement, and Probability Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include geometric definitions, shapes, and formulas; linear and angular measurements; unit conversions, statistics and probability. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314 --- # MAT1743 — Problem Solving Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include logic, applications of real numbers, probability, and statistics. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1723 --- # MAT1753 — Quantitative Reasoning: Math in Your World Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1233 --- # MAT1754 — Quantitative Reasoning Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes basic mathematical concepts from logic, algebra, set theory, probability, descriptive statistics, and finance. (4 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, MAT1233, MAT1234 --- # MAT2113 — Introduction to Linear Algebra Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1623 --- # MAT2323 — Statistics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314, MAT1753, MAT1754 --- # MAT2613 — Calculus III Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1623 --- # MAT2623 — Calculus IV Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT2613 --- # MAT2913 — Differential Equations Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (3 hr lecture) --- # MNT1114 — Manufacturing Skills Basic Add to Catalog 4 Manufacturing Skills is the initial course designed to provide the student with the basic skills needed to be successful in a high-performance manufacturing environment. The course covers 5 major areas of knowledge that are considered critical for employment in a high-performance manufacturing company. The topics covered include: Basic Computer Literacy, Safety and CPR, Blueprint Reading, Precision Measurement, and an introduction to manufacturing improvement methods that covers Lean Manufacturing, Quick Changeover, 5S, Teamwork and Problem-solving. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT1123 — Industrial Electricity Add to Catalog 3 Principles and theories associated with AC and DC circuits used in the electrical trades. Includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulas, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC and DC circuits. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT1134 — Industrial Control Systems Add to Catalog 4 Instruction in the operation and function industrial control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to diagram, wire and troubleshoot a variety of circuits, control devices and actuators. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT1142 — Mechanical Power Transmission I Add to Catalog 2 This course includes instruction and lab exercises related to motor mounting and alignment, key fasteners, and power transmission systems. (4 hr lab) --- # MNT1153 — Basic Industrial Robotics Add to Catalog 3 This course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice basic robotics safety, robotics systems, robotic operations and robotic programming. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MNT1213 — Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog 3 This course covers use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings as well as the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the accelerated programming, installation and maintenance of PLCs. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT1224 — Fluid Power Add to Catalog 4 Instruction in the basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT1233 — Electronic Motion Control Add to Catalog 3 ( (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MNT1123 --- # MNT1242 — Mechanical Power Transmission II Add to Catalog 2 This course includes instruction and lab exercises related to V belt drives, chain drives, gear drives, and multiple shaft systems. (4 hr lab) --- # MNT2114 — Mechatronics Programming I Add to Catalog 4 ( This course includes instruction in the basis of hydraulics and pneumatics and the use of electrical circuits in the instrumentation process. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MNT1213 --- # MNT2123 — Fundamentals of Instrumentation Add to Catalog 3 This course provides students with a general knowledge of instrumentation principles as they relate to the electrical industry. This course includes instruction in the basis of hydraulics and pneumatics and the use of electrical circuits in the instrumentation process. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MNT2133 — Mechatronics Troubleshooting and Repair Add to Catalog 3 This course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in troubleshooting complex mechatronics systems. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT2214 — Mechatronics Process Control Add to Catalog 4 A study of the instruments and instrument systems used in chemical processing including terminology, primary variables, symbols, and control loops. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT2224 — Mechatronics Programming II Add to Catalog 4 This course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in advanced programming and network integration of mechatronic systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT2234 — Mechatronics Special Project Add to Catalog 4 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure the selection of a project will enhance t he student’s learning experience. (8 hr lab) Prerequisites: MNT2114 --- # MNT2314 — Maintenance Welding and Metals Add to Catalog 4 This course includes different metals and their properties and in basic SMAW welding and oxy-fuel cutting and brazing. Components of this course are adopted from the NCCER Welding Level 1 Certification. Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor if administering the certification. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # MNT2324 — Power Tools, Machining, and Materials Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to provide fundamental skills associated with all mechanical maintenance courses. This course includes safety, powered hand and stationary tools, use of a calculator, test equipment familiarization and terminology. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT2333 — Computer Aided Design I Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to develop basic operating system and drafting skills on CAD. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MNT2344 — CNC/Computer Assisted Manufacturing Add to Catalog 4 An introduction of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) techniques and practices. Includes the use of the Cartesian coordinate system, programming codes and command, and tooling requirements for CNC/CAM machines. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT2354 — Preventative Maintenance Add to Catalog 4 This course includes four major performance domains that are aligned to the Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional Certification. Domains include maintenance practices, preventive and predictive maintenance and analysis, and corrective maintenance. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT2364 — Industry 4.0 with Data Acquisition Add to Catalog 4 This is a course to introduce and explain Industry 4.0 with data acquisition. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MNT2373 — Servo Control Systems Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to teach servo components; velocity servos; positional servos; force, pressure, and torque servos; servo amplifiers; programmers; and servo analysis. Emphasis placed on servo trim and maintenance and the applications of servo systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MNT2384 — Mechatronics Robotics Add to Catalog 4 This course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in programming and troubleshooting robotic systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # AFR1112 — Heritage and Values of the United States Air Force I Add to Catalog 2 SH One-hour lecture. A survey course (w/lab) designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and provides an overview of the basic characteristics, missions, and organization of the Air Force. Two-hour lab. A dynamic and integrated grouping of leadership development activities designed to meet the needs and expectations of prospective Air Force second lieutenants and complement the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) academic program. (Lecture, Lab) --- # AFR1121 — Department of the Air Force (DAF) Professionalism Add to Catalog 1 SH An integral part of the program that provides the opportunity for cadets to practice officership skills and develop leadership and management techniques. This class centers on the organized cadet wing where activities are planned and conducted by cadets and supervised by detachment officers. This course also builds esprit de corps within the cadet organization and allows cadets to make errors and be given feedback on how they can correct them without serious consequences. (Lab) --- # AFR1212 — Department of the Air Force Heritage and Values Add to Catalog 2 SH One-hour lecture. A survey course designed as an introductory-level exploration of national security, encompassing a broad perspective on the military’s involvement in all facets of national security, ranging from cooperation to armed conflict. (Lecture, Lab) --- # AFR1221 — Leadership Lab II Add to Catalog 1 SH An integral part of the program that provides the opportunity for cadets to practice officership skills and develop leadership and management techniques. This class centers on the organized cadet wing where activities are planned and conducted by cadets and supervised by detachment officers. This course also builds esprit de corps within the cadet organization and allows cadets to make errors and be given feedback on how they can correct them without serious consequences. (Lab) --- # AFR2112 — Team Leadership and Fundamentals I Add to Catalog 2 SH A focus on laying the foundation for teams and leadership. The topics include skills that will allow cadets to improve their leadership on a personal level within a team. The course will prepare cadets for their field training experience where they will be able to put the concepts learned into practice. The purpose is to instill a leadership mindset and to motivate students to transition from AFROTC cadet to AFROTC officer candidate. (Lecture) --- # AFR2121 — Leadership Lab III Add to Catalog An integral part of the program that provides the opportunity for cadets to practice officership skills and develop leadership and management techniques. This class centers on the organized cadet wing where activities are planned and conducted by cadets and supervised by detachment officers. This course also builds esprit de corps within the cadet organization and allows cadets to make errors and be given feedback on how they can correct them without serious consquences. (Lab) --- # AFR2212 — Team and Leadership Fundamentals II Add to Catalog 2 SH One-hour lecture. Lecture provides a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. The lessons and course flow are designed to prepare cadets for field training and leadership positions in the detachment. A dynamic and integrated grouping of leadership development activities designed to meet the needs and expectations of prospective Air Force second lietenants and complement the AFROTC academic program. (Lecture, Lab) --- # AFR2221 — Leadership Lab IV Add to Catalog 1 SH An integral part of the program that provides the opportunity for cadets to practice officership skills and develop leadership and management techniques. This class centers on the organized cadet wing where activities are planned and conducted by cadets and supervised by detachment officers. This course also builds esprit de corps within the cadet organization and allows cadets to make errors and be given feedback on how they can correct them without serious consequences. (Lab) --- # AMR1112 — Foundations of Officership Lecture and Lab Add to Catalog 2 Introduction to personal challenges and competencies which are critical for effective leadership in the Armed Forces. Students will examine the role of leadership, officership, and the Army profession as well as develop life skills such as goal settings, time management, physical fitness, and stress management. The focus is on developing basic knowledge and comprehension of Army leadership dimensions. Includes a leadership lab and recommended physical training. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AMR1122 — Basic Leadership Lecture and Lab Add to Catalog 2 Fundamental leadership and training techniques with exposure to setting direction, map reading, problem-solving, presenting briefs and using effective writing skills. Students will explore dimensions of leadership attributes and core leader competencies in the context of practical, hands-on, and interactive exercises. Considerable attention is also placed on improving physical fitness. Includes a leadership lab and physical training. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AMR2113 — Individual Leadership Studies Lecture and Lab Add to Catalog 3 Develop effective military leadership skills: problem analysis, decision making, planning and organizing, delegation and control, and interpersonal conflict resolution. Includes a leadership lab and physical training. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # AMR2123 — Leadership and Teamwork Add to Catalog 3 An application of leadership skills with an emphasis on: beliefs, values, ethics, counseling techniques, map reading, land navigation, basic first aid, and group interaction. Includes a leadership lab and physical training. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MFL1113 — French I Add to Catalog 3 This course, an oral-aural approach, stresses conversation, pronunciation, comprehension, readying, writing, and functional grammar with emphasis on the practical aspects of the language. (3 hr lecture) --- # MFL1123 — French II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MFL1113 --- # MFL1213 — Spanish I Add to Catalog 3 This course is an oral-aural approach, which stresses conversation, pronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, writing, and functional grammar with emphasis on communication. (3 hr lecture) --- # MFL1223 — Spanish II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MFL1213 --- # MFL2213 — Spanish III Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MFL1223 --- # MFL2223 — Spanish IV Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MFL2213 --- # MFL2243 — Spanish Conversation I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MFL1213 --- # MFL2513 — Occupational Spanish Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to teach basic oral communication skills for interaction in Spanish in an occupational setting. Specialized variations of this course include: Law Enforcement, Medical and Business. (3 hr lecture) --- # MFL2613 — Foreign Language Study Abroad Add to Catalog 3 ( Location, duration, and requirements may vary by institution. At Hinds Community College, this course is for French and Spanish students to travel to another country to attend a language school in which instruction will be given in the target language. Instruction will address pronunciation, grammar, conversation, reading, and culture. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MFL1113, MFL1123, MFL1213, MFL1223, MFL2213, MFL2223 --- # MUA1111 — Class Brass I Add to Catalog 1 Brass instruction for music majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of brass instruction and performance. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1121 — Class Brass II Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of brass instruction and performance. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1111 --- # MUA1141 — Elective Brass I Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1151 — Elective Brass II Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of li terature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1141 --- # MUA1172 — Brass for Music Education Majors I Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1173 — Brass for Music Majors I Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1182 — Brass for Music Education Majors II Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1172 --- # MUA1183 — Brass for Music Majors II Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (2 - 1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1173 --- # MUA1211 — Class Guitar I Add to Catalog 1 Instruction for beginning guitar players that includes basic accompanying styles and an introduction to classical guitar technique. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1221 — Class Guitar II Add to Catalog 1 ( Instruction for beginning guitar players that includes basic accompanying styles and an introduction to classical guitar technique. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1211 --- # MUA1241 — Elective Guitar I Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1251 — Elective Guitar II Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1241 --- # MUA1272 — Guitar for Music Education Majors I Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1221 --- # MUA1282 — Guitar for Music Education Majors II Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1272 --- # MUA1311 — Jazz Improvisation I Add to Catalog 1 ( Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. (1 hr studio) --- # MUA1321 — Jazz Improvisation II Add to Catalog 1 ( Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. (1 hr Studio) --- # MUA1331 — Elective Organ I Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr Studio) --- # MUA1341 — Elective Organ II Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1331 --- # MUA1362 — Organ for Music Education Majors I Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr Studio) --- # MUA1363 — Organ for Performance Majors I Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1372 — Organ for Music Education Majors II Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1362 --- # MUA1373 — Organ for Performance Majors II Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1363 --- # MUA1411 — Class Percussion I Add to Catalog 1 Percussion instruction for music majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1421 — Class Percussion II Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1411 --- # MUA1441 — Elective Percussion I Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s interest in playing. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1451 — Elective Percussion II Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1441 --- # MUA1472 — Percussion for Music Education I Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr Studio) --- # MUA1473 — Percussion for Music Majors I Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (3 hr Studio) --- # MUA1482 — Percussion for Music Education II Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1472 --- # MUA1483 — Percussion for Music Majors II Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (3 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1473 --- # MUA1511 — Class Piano for Music Majors I Add to Catalog 1 Class piano instruction for music majors with no previous piano training. This curriculum is designed to prepare students for their piano proficiency examination upon transfer to university. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1521 — Class Piano for Music Majors II Add to Catalog 1 ( This curriculum is designed to prepare students for their piano proficiency examination upon transfer to university. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1511 --- # MUA1531 — Class Piano for Non-Music Majors I Add to Catalog 1 Class piano instruction for non-music majors with no previous piano training. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1541 — Piano for Non-Music Majors I Add to Catalog 1 ( (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1542 — Piano for Voice Majors I Add to Catalog 2 Individual piano instruction for voice majors. (2 hr Music Lesson) --- # MUA1551 — Piano for Non-Music Majors II Add to Catalog 1 ( (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1541 --- # MUA1552 — Piano for Voice Majors II Add to Catalog 2 Individual piano instruction for voice majors. (2 hr Music Lesson) --- # MUA1561 — Class Piano for Non-Music Majors II Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1531 --- # MUA1571 — Piano for Non-Keyboard Music Majors I Add to Catalog 1 Individual piano instruction for non-keyboard music majors. (1 hr music lesson) --- # MUA1572 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Music Education) I Add to Catalog 2 ( (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1573 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Performance) I Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1581 — Piano for Non-Keyboard Music Majors II Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr music lesson) Prerequisites: MUA1571 --- # MUA1582 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Music Education) II Add to Catalog 2 ( (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1572 --- # MUA1583 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Performance) II Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 - 1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1573 --- # MUA1611 — Class Strings I Add to Catalog 1 Group instruction in tone production, bowings, fingerings, and positions for bowed string instruments. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1621 — Class Strings II Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1611 --- # MUA1641 — Strings for Non-Majors (Elective Strings) I Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to tuning, tone production, bowings, fingerings, and positions. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1651 — Strings for Non Majors (Elective Strings) II Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to tuning, tone production, bowings, fingerings, and positions. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1641 --- # MUA1672 — Strings for Music Education Majors I Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to string technique, literature, etudes and performance standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1682 — Strings for Music Education Majors II Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to string technique, literature, etudes and performance standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1672 --- # MUA1711 — Class Voice I Add to Catalog 1 Class voice is designed to teach the fundamental principles of singing, explore elementary to moderate levels of vocal literature and develop and improve the student’s vocal ability in a group setting. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1721 — Class Voice II Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1711 --- # MUA1741 — Voice for Non-Vocal Majors I Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 Hr Studio) --- # MUA1751 — Voice for Non-Vocal Majors II Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1741 --- # MUA1772 — Voice for Vocal Music Education Majors I Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr Studio) --- # MUA1773 — Voice for Vocal Performance Majors I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr Studio) --- # MUA1782 — Voice for Vocal Music Education Majors II Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1772 --- # MUA1783 — Voice for Vocal Performance Majors II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1773 --- # MUA1811 — Class Woodwinds I Add to Catalog 1 Woodwind instruction for music majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. (2 hr lab) --- # MUA1821 — Class Woodwinds II Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles o f playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1811 --- # MUA1841 — Elective Woodwinds I Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1851 — Elective Woodwinds II Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principle s of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1841 --- # MUA1872 — Woodwinds for Music Education Majors I Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1873 — Woodwinds for Music Majors I Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (2 - 1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) --- # MUA1882 — Woodwinds for Music Education Majors II Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1872 --- # MUA1883 — Woodwinds for Music Majors II Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1873 --- # MUA2111 — Class Brass III Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop student’s knowledge of brass instruction and performance. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1121 --- # MUA2121 — Class Brass IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of brass instruction and performance. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA2111 --- # MUA2141 — Elective Brass III Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1151 --- # MUA2172 — Brass for Music Education Majors III Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1182 --- # MUA2173 — Brass for Music Majors III Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (3 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1183 --- # MUA2182 — Brass for Music Education Majors IV Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2172 --- # MUA2183 — Brass for Music Majors IV Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (3 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA2173 --- # MUA2211 — Class Guitar III Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1221 --- # MUA2221 — Class Guitar IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA2211 --- # MUA2241 — Elective Guitar III Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire , and performance of standard literature. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1251 --- # MUA2251 — Elective Guitar IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire , and performance of standard literature. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2241 --- # MUA2272 — Guitar for Music Education Majors III Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1282 --- # MUA2282 — Guitar for Music Education Majors IV Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2272 --- # MUA2311 — Jazz Improvisation III Add to Catalog 1 ( Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. (1 hr Studio) --- # MUA2321 — Jazz Improvisation IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. (1 hr Studio) --- # MUA2331 — Organ III Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1341 --- # MUA2341 — Organ IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA2331 --- # MUA2362 — Organ for Music Education Majors III Add to Catalog 2 ( (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1372 --- # MUA2363 — Organ for Performance Majors III Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 - 1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1373 --- # MUA2372 — Organ for Music Education Majors IV Add to Catalog 2 ( (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2362 --- # MUA2373 — Organ for Performance Majors IV Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2363 --- # MUA2411 — Class Percussion III Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1421 --- # MUA2421 — Class Percussion IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA2411 --- # MUA2441 — Elective Percussion III Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1451 --- # MUA2451 — Elective Percussion IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of pla ying, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA2441 --- # MUA2472 — Percussion for Music Education III Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1482 --- # MUA2473 — Percussion for Music Majors III Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamenta l principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1483 --- # MUA2482 — Percussion for Music Education IV Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA2472 --- # MUA2483 — Percussion for Music Majors IV Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2473 --- # MUA2511 — Class Piano for Music Majors III Add to Catalog 1 ( This curriculum is designed to prepare students for their piano proficiency examination upon transfer to university. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1521 --- # MUA2521 — Class Piano for Music Majors IV Add to Catalog 1 ( This curriculum is designed to prepare students for their piano proficiency examination upon transfer to university. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA2511 --- # MUA2531 — Class Piano for Non-Music Majors III Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1561 --- # MUA2541 — Piano for Non-Music Majors III Add to Catalog 1 ( (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1551 --- # MUA2542 — Piano for Voice Majors III Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr music lesson) Prerequisites: MUA1552 --- # MUA2551 — Piano for Non-Music Majors IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2541 --- # MUA2552 — Piano for Voice Majors IV Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr music lesson) Prerequisites: MUA2542 --- # MUA2561 — Class Piano for Non-Music Majors IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA2531 --- # MUA2571 — Piano for Non-Keyboard Music Majors III Add to Catalog 1 ( 1 hr music lesson) Prerequisites: MUA1581 --- # MUA2572 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Music Education) III Add to Catalog 2 ( (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1582 --- # MUA2573 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Performance) III Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 - 1/2 hr lessons per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1583 --- # MUA2581 — Piano for Non-Keyboard Music Majors IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr music lesson) Prerequisites: MUA2571 --- # MUA2582 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Music Education) IV Add to Catalog 2 ( (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2572 --- # MUA2583 — Piano for Keyboard Majors (Performance) IV Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2573 --- # MUA2611 — Class Strings III Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1621 --- # MUA2621 — Class Strings IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA2611 --- # MUA2641 — Strings for Non-Majors (Elective Strings) III Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to tuning, tone production, bowings, fingerings, and positions (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1651 --- # MUA2651 — Strings for Non-Majors (Elective Strings) IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Introduction to tuning, tone production, bowings, fingerings, and positions. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2641 --- # MUA2672 — Strings for Music Education Majors III Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to string technique, literature, etudes and performance standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1682 --- # MUA2682 — Strings for Music Education Majors IV Add to Catalog 2 ( Introduction to string technique, literature, etudes and performance standard literature. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2672 --- # MUA2711 — Class Voice III Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA1721 --- # MUA2721 — Class Voice IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUA2711 --- # MUA2741 — Voice for Non-Vocal Majors III Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1751 --- # MUA2751 — Voice for Non-Vocal Majors IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA2741 --- # MUA2772 — Voice for Vocal Music Education Majors III Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1782 --- # MUA2773 — Voice for Vocal Performance Majors III Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA1783 --- # MUA2782 — Voice for Vocal Music Education Majors IV Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA2772 --- # MUA2783 — Voice for Vocal Performance Majors IV Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr Studio) Prerequisites: MUA2773 --- # MUA2811 — Class Woodwinds III Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. Prerequisites: MUA1821 --- # MUA2821 — Class Woodwinds IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. Prerequisites: MUA2811 --- # MUA2841 — Elective Woodwinds III Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1851 --- # MUA2851 — Elective Woodwinds IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of liter ature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodwind instruction and performance. (Maximum 1 hr lesson per week, 1 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2841 --- # MUA2872 — Woodwinds for Music Education Majors III Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1882 --- # MUA2873 — Woodwinds for Music Majors III Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA1883 --- # MUA2882 — Woodwinds for Music Education Majors IV Add to Catalog 2 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (Total 1 hr lesson per week, 2 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2872 --- # MUA2883 — Woodwinds for Music Majors IV Add to Catalog 3 ( Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing, and strengthen the student’s playing ability. (2 -1/2 hr lessons per week, 3 hr practice daily) Prerequisites: MUA2873 --- # MUS1113 — Music Appreciation Add to Catalog 3 A course designed to give the student, through listening and written work, the ability to understand, appreciate, and evaluate music of Western Culture. (3 hr lecture) --- # MUS1132 — Fundamentals of Music Add to Catalog 2 Study of basic knowledge of music fundamentals to prepare students for music theory. Concepts include: notation, scales, keys, rhythm, intervals, triads, and their inversions. This course is pring Semester only. (2 hr lecture) --- # MUS1133 — Fundamentals of Music Add to Catalog 3 Study of basic knowledge of music fundamentals to prepare students for music theory. Concepts include: notation, scales, keys, rhythm, intervals, triads, and their inversions. MUS 1133 is not the standard freshman theory course required for graduation from senior colleges and universities and is not to meet these requirements. Students taking MUS 1133 and planning to continue as music majors in a senior college should follow this course with Music Theory I - IV. (3 hr lecture) --- # MUS1211 — Music Theory I, Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( Development of music sight-singing, ear-training, and dictation skills. (2 hr lab) --- # MUS1213 — Music Theory I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA0123, REA1213 --- # MUS1221 — Music Theory II, Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( Development of music sight-singing, ear-training, and dictation skills. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUS1211 --- # MUS1223 — Music Theory II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS1213 --- # MUS1234 — Commercial Music Theory Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes study of notation, rhythm, scales, key signatures, intervals and triads. (4 hr lecture) --- # MUS1313 — Introduction to Music Industry Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (3 hr lecture) --- # MUS1413 — Basic Computer Skills for Musicians Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213 --- # MUS1423 — Survey of Popular Music Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS1133, MUA1511 --- # MUS1433 — Recording Arts Fundamentals Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # MUS1811 — Music Theatre Workshop I Add to Catalog 3 SH The workshop is designed to introduce and engage students in all facets of music theatre. Open to music majors and non-music majors. (Lecture, Lab) --- # MUS1821 — Music Theatre Workshop II Add to Catalog 3 SH ( Open to music majors and non-music majors. (Lecture, Lab) Prerequisites: MUS1811 --- # MUS1911 — Recital Class I Add to Catalog 1 Performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. This course may be repeated for credit. (1 hr lab) --- # MUS1921 — Recital Class II Add to Catalog 1 Performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. (1 hr lab) --- # MUS2123 — Music Survey (Majors) Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # MUS2211 — Music Theory III, Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( Development of music sight-singing, ear-training, and dictation skills. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUS1221 --- # MUS2213 — Music Theory III Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS1223 --- # MUS2221 — Music Theory IV, Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( Development of music sight-singing, ear-training, and dictation skills. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUS2211 --- # MUS2223 — Music Theory IV Add to Catalog 3 ( Introduction to twentieth century techniques. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS2213 --- # MUS2413 — Computer Recording I Add to Catalog 3 ( Students continue their study of MIDI, arranging, sequencing, software instruments and recording in a native DAW environment. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS1133, MUS1413, MUA1511 --- # MUS2423 — Computer Recording II Add to Catalog 3 ( Additional topics covered include audio recording, digital effects, automation, performance tools and nonlinear editing. (3 HR Lecture) Prerequisites: MUS2413, MUS1211, MUS1213, MUA1521 --- # MUS2433 — The Craft of Song Writing Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS1213, MUS1211, MUA1521 --- # MUS2443 — Audio Engineering I Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes vocal and instrument characteristics, microphone placement, track assignment, mixing, and console and recorder operation in a native or proprietary DAW environment. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS1413, MUS1433 --- # MUS2453 — Audio Engineering II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MUS2443 --- # MUS2512 — Special Topics in Music Add to Catalog 2 Study of diverse topics that relate to music providing students an opportunity to learn about a specific discipline from skilled faculty members. (2 hr lecture) --- # MUS2513 — Music for Elementary Teachers Add to Catalog 3 ( Essentials of public school music; study of the fundamentals of music. Reading music notations and terminology. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1134, MAT1133 --- # MUS2811 — Music Theatre Workshop III Add to Catalog ( Open to music and non-music majors. (Lecture, Lab) Prerequisites: MUS1821 --- # MUS2821 — Music Theatre Workshop IV Add to Catalog 3 SH ( Open to music majors and non-music majors. (Lecture, Lab) Prerequisites: MUS2811 --- # MUS2911 — Recital Class III Add to Catalog 1 Performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. (1 hr lab) --- # MUS2921 — Recital Class IV Add to Catalog 1 Performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. (1 hr lab) --- # MUO1111 — Band I Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) --- # MUO1112 — Band I Add to Catalog 2 ( (4 hr lab) --- # MUO1121 — Band II Add to Catalog 1 ( (5 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1111, MUO1112 --- # MUO1131 — Small Instrument Ensemble I Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) --- # MUO1141 — Small Instrument Ensemble II Add to Catalog 1 ( This course may be repeated for credit. (2 hr lab) --- # MUO1151 — Small Mixed Ensemble I Add to Catalog 1 ( This course may be repeated for credit. (2 hr lab) --- # MUO1161 — Small Mixed Ensemble II Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1151 --- # MUO1171 — Large Jazz Ensemble I Add to Catalog 1 ( Instructor permission required. (3 hr lab) --- # MUO1181 — Large Jazz Ensemble II Add to Catalog 1 ( Instructor permission required. (3 hr lab) --- # MUO1211 — Choir I Add to Catalog 1 A course for music majors and non-majors focused on performing choral music from a variety of style periods. (3 hr lab) --- # MUO1221 — Choir II Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1211 --- # MUO1241 — Select Voice Ensemble I Add to Catalog 1 ( ) A course for select singers focused on performing from one or more genres of music. This course may be repeated for credit. (2 hr lab) --- # MUO1251 — Select Voice Ensemble II Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1241 --- # MUO1311 — String Orchestra I Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) --- # MUO1321 — String Orchestra II Add to Catalog 1 Introduction to performance techniques of various styles of Orchestral Literature. (2 hr lab) --- # MUO2111 — Band III Add to Catalog 1 ( (5 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1121 --- # MUO2121 — Band IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (5 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO2111 --- # MUO2131 — Small Instrument Ensemble III Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) --- # MUO2141 — Small Instrument Ensemble IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) --- # MUO2151 — Small Mixed Ensemble III Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1161 --- # MUO2161 — Small Mixed Ensemble IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO2151 --- # MUO2171 — Large Jazz Ensemble III Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) --- # MUO2181 — Large Jazz Ensemble IV Add to Catalog 1 ( Instructor permission required. (3 hr lab) --- # MUO2211 — Choir III Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1221 --- # MUO2221 — Choir IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (3 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO2211 --- # MUO2241 — Select Voice Ensemble III Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO1251 --- # MUO2251 — Select Voice Ensemble IV Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MUO2241 --- # MUO2311 — String Orchestra III Add to Catalog 1 Introduction to p erformance t echnique of various styles of Orchestral L iterature. (2 hr lab) --- # MUO2321 — String Orchestra IV Add to Catalog 1 Introduction to p erformance t echnique of various styles of Orchestral L iterature. (2 hr lab) --- # NUR1119 — Professional Nursing Concepts I Add to Catalog 9 ( Nursing core competencies including the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to provide safe, quality care are introduced. Laboratory, simulation, and clinical experiences will include professional development and fundamental care of clients in long-term and/or acute care settings. (5 hr lecture, 4.5 hr lab, 5.25 hr clinical) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, SOC2113 --- # NUR1133 — Externship for AD Nursing Add to Catalog 3 ( (Requires a total of 320 hours) Prerequisites: NUR1119, NUR1229 --- # NUR1229 — Professional Nursing Concepts II Add to Catalog 9 ( Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout laboratory, simulation, clinical experiences, and professional development. (5 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 9 hr clinical) Prerequisites: NUR1119, ENG1113, PSY1513 --- # NUR2114 — Introduction to Transition to Professional Nursing Concepts Add to Catalog 4 ( Nursing core competencies including the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to provide safe, quality care are introduced. Laboratory experiences will include fundamental care of clients and professional development. (8 week course: 6 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, BIO2921, BIO2923, ENG1113, ENG1123, PSY2533, PSY1513, SOC2113, SPT1113, SPT2173 --- # NUR2115 — Transition to Professional Nursing Concepts 1 Add to Catalog 5 SH (Pre/ Emphasis is placed on role transition from the licensed practical nurse, paramedic, and respiratory therapist to the registered nurse scope of practice. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout laboratory and simulation experiences. (4.5 hr lecture, 1.4 hr lab) --- # NUR2119 — Foundations of Nursing Concepts Add to Catalog 9 SH (Pre/ Emphasis is placed on role transition from the licensed practical nurse, paramedic, and respiratory therapist to the registered nurse scope of practice. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout clinical, laboratory, simulation experiences, and professional development. (6 hr lecture, 3 hr lab, 4.5 hr clinical) --- # NUR2139 — Professional Nursing Concepts III Add to Catalog 9 ( Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/clinical experiences, and professional development. (5 Hour Lecture, 0.8 hours lab, 10.8 hours clinical) Prerequisites: NUR1229, PSY2533, ENG1123 --- # NUR2215 — Intermediate Nursing Concepts Add to Catalog 5 SH (Pre/ Emphasis is placed on role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory, clinical experiences, and professional development. (8 week course: 7.5 hr lecture, 0.9 hr lab, 6 hr clinical) --- # NUR2228 — Transition to Professional Nursing Concepts I & II Add to Catalog 8 ( Emphasis is placed on role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/clinical experiences, and professional development. (6 hr lecture, 1.25 hr lab, 4.125 hr clinical) Prerequisites: NUR2114 --- # NUR2229 — Advanced Nursing Concepts Add to Catalog 9 SH (Pre/ Emphasis is placed on the role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and the transition to practice and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/ clinical experiences, and professional development. (6 hr lecture, 1 hr lab, 7.5 hr clinical) --- # NUR2239 — Transition to Professional Nursing Concepts 2 Add to Catalog 9 SH (Pre/ Emphasis is placed on role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/clinical experiences, and professional development. (6 hr lecture, 1 hr lab, 2 hr clinical) --- # NUR2243 — NCLEX-RN® Preparation Add to Catalog 3 SH ( A passing grade in NUR 2249 or NUR 2316 is required to receive credit for this course.) Provides assessment and skill enhancement for preparation for the NCLEX-RN ® , the national licensing exam for registered nurses. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: NUR2139 --- # NUR2248 — Transition to Professional Nursing Concepts III & IV Add to Catalog 8 ( Emphasis is placed on role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/clinical experiences, and professional development. (5.75 hr lecture, .5 hr lab, 6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: NUR2228 --- # NUR2249 — Professional Nursing Concepts IV Add to Catalog 9 ( Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and the transition to practice and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/clinical experiences, and professional development. (4 hr lecture, .4 hr lab, 14.4 hr clinical) Prerequisites: NUR2139, BIO2921, BIO2923 --- # NUR2254 — Transition to Professional Nursing Concepts V Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis is placed on the role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and the transition to practice and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/clinical experiences, and professional development. (8 week course: 6 hr lecture, 6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: NUR2248 --- # NUR2312 — NCLEX-RN® Assessment Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) --- # NUR2319 — Transition to Professional Nursing Concepts 3 Add to Catalog 9 SH (Pre/ Emphasis is placed on the role transition. Nursing core competencies are used to identify expectations of the professional nurse and the transition to practice and are integrated throughout simulation, laboratory/clinical experiences, and professional development. (5 hr lecture, 1 hr lab, 3 hr clinical) --- # NUR2332 — Nursing Internship Add to Catalog 2 ( (6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: NUR2249, NUR2254 --- # LET1123 — Introduction to Law Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA1213, ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # LET1213 — Legal Research Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # LET1513 — Family Law Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of the areas of law pertaining to domestic relations, emphasizing ethics. (3 hr lecture) --- # LET1523 — Wills and Estates Add to Catalog 3 This course is an introduction to the laws of inheritance and estates, basic concepts of estates and wills, probate procedures, and preparation of documents while emphasizing ethics. (3 hr lecture) --- # LET1713 — Legal Writing Add to Catalog 3 ( (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: LET1213 --- # LET2313 — Civil Litigation I Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is on the structure of the Mississippi Court System and on gathering information and evidence, summarizing and arranging materials, maintaining docket and file control, developing a litigation case, and interviewing clients and witnesses, using ethical standards. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET1123, LET1213 --- # LET2323 — Torts Add to Catalog 3 ( It concentrates on the elements of a tort, type of tort, damages, ethics and remedies. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET1123 --- # LET2333 — Civil Litigation II Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on collecting and organizing discovery materials, and demonstrating knowledge of the limits placed on discovery by the federal and states rules of civil procedure. This course also includes the trial and appeal phases of litigation, with emphasis on trial preparation and appellate procedure. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET2313 --- # LET2373 — Contracts and Business Law Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET1123, LET1213 --- # LET2383 — Criminal Law & Procedure Add to Catalog 3 ( The course focuses on the Mississippi court system, legal terminology involved in a criminal practice, and on gathering information and evidence, using ethical standards. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET1123, LET1213 --- # LET2453 — Real Property I Add to Catalog 3 This course is an introduction to real property law including ownership, transfer of property, liens and encumbrances, and the various types of deeds. (3 hr lecture) --- # LET2463 — Real Property II Add to Catalog 3 ( It includes compiling a title abstract and completing an assignment to prepare a real estate file from transaction through closing and post-closing implementing ethics. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET2453 --- # LET2523 — Bankruptcy Law Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is placed on federal bankruptcy statutes, chapters and forms. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET1123 --- # LET2653 — Law Office Management Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: LET1123, LET1213 --- # LET2913 — Special Problem in Paralegal Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (6 hr lab) --- # LET2923 — Internship for Paralegal Add to Catalog 3 ( Provides students the opportunity to apply theory presented in the classroom in a supervised work setting. (9 hr externship) --- # PHI1113 — Old Testament Survey Add to Catalog 3 A study of the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) with regard to its worth as a literary work, along with significant dates, themes, concepts, and contributions of its characters to that history and literature. (3 hr lecture) --- # PHI1133 — New Testament Survey Add to Catalog 3 A study of the New Testament covering the life of Jesus of Nazareth and the establishment of the early church as presented in the Gospels, Acts, and other New Testament books. (3 hr lecture) --- # PHI1153 — Jesus and the Gospels Add to Catalog 3 A study of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the four canonical Gospels with specific consideration of the geographical, political, and social conditions of the 1st Century and recognition of various early interpretations of the meaning of the life and person of Jesus. (3 hr lecture) --- # PHI1163 — Acts and the Epistles Add to Catalog 3 A survey of the work of the apostles as portrayed in the book of Acts and the Epistles. Attention is given to the development of the 1st Century Christian Church and the historical background of the various Epistles. (3 hr lecture) --- # PHI2113 — Introduction to Philosophy I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # PHI2123 — Introduction to Philosophy II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # PHI2143 — Introduction to Ethics Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114 --- # PHI2613 — Introduction to World Religions Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # PHI2713 — Introduction to Logic Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114 --- # PHI2813 — Special Topics in Philosophy Add to Catalog 3 ( This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer expansion upon subject matter covered in existing courses. (Course limited to one offering under one title in one academic year). (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114 --- # PTA1111 — Health Care Experience I Add to Catalog 1 ( The student has the opportunity to gain knowledge of the health care delivery system and physical therapy’s place within the system. (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PTA1213, PTA1314, PTA2513 --- # PTA1123 — Fundamental Concepts of Physical Therapy Add to Catalog 3 ( Historical patterns in the development of the profession will be explored and medical terminology introduced. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PTA1213, PTA1314, PTA2513 --- # PTA1151 — Health Care Experience II Add to Catalog 1 ( The student has the opportunity to gain additional knowledge of the health care delivery system and physical therapy’s place within that system. (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PTA1111, PTA1123, PTA1213, PTA1224, PTA1314, PTA2234, PTA2513 --- # PTA1213 — Fundamental Skills for Physical Therapist Assistants Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics covered will include positioning, draping, transfers, body mechanics, gait training, and standard precautions. Vital signs, first aid and emergency techniques will also be covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # PTA1224 — Biophysical Agent Add to Catalog 4 ( Emphasis will be placed on the techniques of application, indications, and contraindications of modalities. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: PTA1213, PTA1314, PTA2513 --- # PTA1314 — Kinesiology Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PTA1324 — Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation I Add to Catalog 4 ( The basics of therapeutic exercises are correlated with specific conditions. This course focuses on rehabilitation techniques in the treatment of a variety of selected conditions. Specialized exercise procedures are emphasized. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: PTA1213, PTA1314, PTA2513 --- # PTA2234 — Electrotherapy Add to Catalog 4 ( Indications and contraindications of biophysical agents are also discussed. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: PTA1111, PTA1213, PTA1224, PTA1314, PTA1324, PTA2513 --- # PTA2334 — Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation II Add to Catalog 4 ( Methods of functional, motor, and sensory assessment and intervention techniques are included. Principles of prosthetics and orthotics, functional training, and other techniques are covered. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: PTA1111, PTA1123, PTA1213, PTA1224, PTA1314, PTA2234, PTA2513 --- # PTA2413 — Clinical Education I Add to Catalog 3 ( (9 hr clinical) --- # PTA2424 — Clinical Education II Add to Catalog 4 ( (12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PTA2413 --- # PTA2513 — Medical Conditions and Related Pathology Add to Catalog 3 ( Emphasis is on etiology, pathology, and clinical picture of diseases studied. Various physical therapy procedures in each disability are discussed. (3 hr lecture) --- # PTA2523 — Physical Therapy Seminar Add to Catalog 3 ( Students are directed to explore a topic or area of interest in physical therapy practice. Recognition of the importance of employability skills after graduation is included. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PTA2413 --- # PHY1111 — Introduction to Astronomy Lab Add to Catalog 1 A laboratory course that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in PHY 1113 - Introduction to Astronomy . (2 hr lab) --- # PHY1113 — Introduction to Astronomy Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # PHY1114 — Introduction to Astronomy Add to Catalog 4 A combined lecture and laboratory course that includes surveys of the solar system, our galaxy, and the universe. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) --- # PHY2241 — Physical Science Survey I Lab Add to Catalog 1 (Corequisites: PHY 2243 ) A laboratory course that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in PHY 2243 (2 hr lab) --- # PHY2243 — Physical Science Survey I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # PHY2244 — Physical Science I Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # PHY2251 — Physical Science Survey II Lab Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) --- # PHY2253 — Physical Science Survey II Add to Catalog 3 ( PHY 2243 is not a (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # PHY2254 — Physical Science II Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134 --- # PHY2410 — General Physics I Lab Add to Catalog 0 ( (2 hr lab) --- # PHY2414 — General Physics I Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. PHY 2414 and PHY 2424 satisfy the physics requirements for students in pre-pharmacy, pre-medicine and related fields. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1313, MAT1314 --- # PHY2420 — General Physics II Lab Add to Catalog 0 ( (2 hr lab) --- # PHY2424 — General Physics II Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: PHY2414 --- # PHY2511 — General Physics I-A, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) --- # PHY2513 — General Physics I-A, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( This is a calculus-based course primarily for students of engineering, science, or mathematics. (3 hr lecture) --- # PHY2514 — General Physics I-A Add to Catalog 4 (Pre/ Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) --- # PHY2521 — General Physics II-A, Laboratory Add to Catalog 1 ( (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MAT1613 --- # PHY2523 — General Physics II-A, Lecture Add to Catalog 3 ( This is a calculus-based course primarily for students of engineering, science, and mathematics. (3 hr lecture) --- # PHY2524 — General Physics II-A Add to Catalog 4 ( Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. (4 hr lecture and lab) Prerequisites: MAT1613, PHY2511, PHY2513, PHY2514 --- # PCT1113 — Fundamentals of Plumbing/Pipefitting Add to Catalog 3 This course provides the student with an understanding of job safety and health, including first aid. It also gives the student a general knowledge of occupational hazards and the scope of OSHA law. The course includes pipefitting and plumbing fittings, valves, hangers and general trade fitting identification. Included are screwed, welded, flanged, soldered, brazed, glued, compression, and flared fittings. The course also consists of identification and use of pipefitting and plumbing tools used in today’s piping industry. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PCT1213 — Tacking, Brazing, and Burning Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ Safety procedures will be covered and emphasized. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PCT1323 — Sketching Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (1hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PCT1333 — Blueprint Reading for Plumbing Add to Catalog 3 This course provides an in-depth understanding of blueprint reading related to the plumbing profession. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PCT1411 — Low Pressure Boilers Add to Catalog 1 (Pre/ (2 hr lab) --- # PCT1443 — Piping Level/Transit Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PCT1513 — Drainage and Sewer Systems Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ Included are the installation of the drainage system in a residential unit covering health aspects and the disposal of poisonous gases arising from the discharge of traps. Instruction is provided on elements of disposal systems, including sewer, septic tanks, tank size calculations, maintenance causes, and removal of sewer obstructions. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PCT1612 — Heating Devices Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # PCT1622 — Gas Piping Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ The safe installation of gas appliances and gas lines, according to codes, will be included. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # PCT1712 — Domestic Systems Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ It also provides information on sizing and installation of a potable cold water system. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # PCT1722 — Plumbing Fixtures Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # PCT1732 — Backflow Cross Connection Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # PCT1743 — Advanced Plumbing Lab Add to Catalog 3 (Pre/ (1hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # PCT1812 — Rigging and Signaling Add to Catalog 2 (Pre/ (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # PCT1911 — Special Project in Plumbing Add to Catalog 1 This course offers practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other technical courses. The instructor works closely with the students to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (2 hr lab) --- # PCT1912 — Special Project in Plumbing Add to Catalog 2 This course offers practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience (4 hr lab) --- # PCT1913 — Special Project in Plumbing Add to Catalog 3 This course offers a practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # PCT1921 — Supervised Work Experience in Plumbing Add to Catalog 1 This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s studies with industrial experience. (3 hr work experience) --- # PCT1922 — Supervised Work Experience in Plumbing Add to Catalog 2 This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s studies with industrial experience. (6 hr work experience) --- # PCT1923 — Supervised Work Experience in Plumbing Add to Catalog 3 This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s studies with industrial experience. (9 hr work experience) --- # PCT1924 — Supervised Work Experience in Plumbing Add to Catalog 4 This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s studies with industrial experience. (12 hr work experience) --- # PCT1925 — Supervised Work Experience in Plumbing Add to Catalog 5 This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s studies with industrial experience. (15 hr work experience) --- # PCT1926 — Supervised Work Experience in Plumbing Add to Catalog 6 This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s studies with industrial experience. (18 hr work experience) --- # PSC1113 — American National Government Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # PSC1123 — American State and Local Government Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # PSC2113 — Comparative Government Add to Catalog 3 A survey of various governmental systems beyond the United States. (3 hr lecture) --- # PNV1115 — Practical Nursing Foundations Add to Catalog 15 This course is designed to explain the structure and function of the body systems and its interrelationship to one another in the provision of safe, effective nursing care. In addition, this course will provide the student with the theory and skills of practical nursing through campus lab demonstration, supervised practice and clinical experiences needed to care for the individual in wellness and illness across the lifespan. (9 hr lecture, 9 hr lab, 4.5 hr clinical) --- # PNV1213 — Body Structure and Function Add to Catalog 3 This course is a study of body structure and function including each system of the body. (3 hr lecture) --- # PNV1216 — Intermediate Practical Nursing F.S. Add to Catalog 16 ( The course will include the expanded role of IV therapy as outlined by the Mississippi Board of Nursing Practice Law, Rules and Regulations, nutritional considerations, and the advanced theory of pharmacology. (11 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1115 --- # PNV1312 — Intermediate Practical Nursing S.S. Add to Catalog 12 ( Also provide students basic knowledge and skills to provide safe, effective care for clients and families experiencing mental health alterations. In addition, the students will gain an understanding of the expanded role of IV therapy as outlined by the Mississippi Board of Nursing Practice Law, Rules, and Regulations and the advanced theory of pharmacology. (10.3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 2 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1115 --- # PNV1412 — Advanced Practical Nursing F.S. Add to Catalog 12 ( Also, the course provides students with a basic knowledge and skills to provide safe, effective care for clients and families experiencing mental health alterations. In addition, it will allow students to gain the knowledge to prepare for the role transition from student to practical nurse. (10.3 hrs lecture, 5 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1216 --- # PNV1426 — Fundamentals of Nursing Theory Add to Catalog 6 ( A passing grade in PNV 1426 and PNV 1436 is required in order to progress in the Practical Nursing Program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated upon readmission. (6 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523 --- # PNV1436 — Fundamentals of Nursing Lab/Clinical Add to Catalog 6 ( A passing grade in PNV 1426 and PNV 1436 is required in order to progress in the Practical Nursing Program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated upon readmission. (8 hr lab, 6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, PNV1213 --- # PNV1516 — Advanced Practical Nursing S.S. Add to Catalog 16 ( (11 hr lecture, 15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1312 --- # PNV1524 — IV Therapy and Pharmacology Add to Catalog 4 ( Principles covered in the course include the administration of medication, administration of IV fluids, and administration of IV medications included in the scope of practice for the practical nurse. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436 --- # PNV1614 — Medical/Surgical Nursing Add to Catalog 4 ( Pharmacological and nutritional therapy considerations for various disorders are included. Concurrent registration in PNV 1622 is required. A passing grade in PNV 1614 and PNV 1622 is required to progress in the Practical Nursing Program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon readmission. (4 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436 --- # PNV1622 — Medical/Surgical Nursing Clinical Add to Catalog 2 ( Concurrent registration in PNV 1614 is required. A passing grade in PNV 1622 and PNV 1614 is required to progress in the Practical Nursing Program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon readmission. (6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436 --- # PNV1634 — Alterations in Adult Health Add to Catalog 4 ( Pharmacological and nutritional therapy considerations for various disorders are included. The systems not covered in this course are taught in Medical/Surgical Nursing Theory ( PNV 1614 ). Concurrent registration in PNV 1642 is required. A passing grade in PNV 1634 and PNV 1642 is required to progress in the Practical Nursing Program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon readmission. (4 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436, PNV1524, PNV1614, PNV1622, PNV1714, PNV1814 --- # PNV1642 — Alterations in Adult Health Clinical Add to Catalog 2 ( Concurrent registration in PNV 1634 is required. A passing grade in PNV 1642 and PNV 1634 is required to progress in the Practical Nursing Program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon readmission. (6 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436, PNV1524, PNV1614, PNV1622, PNV1714, PNV1814 --- # PNV1714 — Maternal-Child Nursing Add to Catalog 4 ( (3.7 hr lecture, 1 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436, PNV1524, PNV1614, PNV1622 --- # PNV1814 — Mental Health Nursing Add to Catalog 4 ( (3.7 hr lecture, 1 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436, PNV1524, PNV1614, PNV1622 --- # PNV1914 — Nursing Transition Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 3 hr clinical) Prerequisites: PNV1213, PNV1426, PNV1436, PNV1524, PNV1614, PNV1622, PNV1714, PNV1814 --- # MST1114 — Power Machinery I Add to Catalog 4 This course provides instruction in general shop safety as well as the operation of power machinery, which includes instruction and practice in the safe operation of lathes, band saws, drill presses, and vertical mills. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MST1124 — Power Machinery II Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MST1114 --- # MST1313 — Machine Tool Mathematics Add to Catalog 3 An applied mathematics course designed for machinists that includes instruction and practice in algebraic and trigonometric operations. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MST1413 — Blueprint Reading Add to Catalog 3 A course in blueprint reading designed for machinists. Includes instruction and practice in reading and applying industrial blueprints. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MST1423 — Advanced Blueprint Reading Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes instruction on the identification of various projections and views and on different assembly components. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: MST1413 --- # MST1613 — Precision Layout Add to Catalog 3 An introduction to the concepts and practice of precision layout for machining operations. Includes instruction and practice in the use of layout instruments. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MST1623 — Fundamentals of Geometric Design and Tolerance (GD&T) Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the fundamentals of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Includes emphasis on measurement theory; common terms and definitions; profile, orientation, locational, runout, and form tolerances as they relate to Machine Tool Technology. (3 hr lecture) --- # MST2134 — Power Machinery III Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MST1124 --- # MST2144 — Power Machinery IV Add to Catalog 4 ( (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MST2134 --- # MST2513 — Advanced Lathe Operations Add to Catalog 3 This course provides instruction on safety and advanced applications of the engine lathe. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MST2523 — Advanced Milling Operations Add to Catalog 3 This course provides instruction on safety and advanced applications of the vertical milling machine. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MST2533 — Precision Grinding Operations Add to Catalog 3 This course provides instruction on safety and grinding operations and applications to include tool post grinding, cylindrical grinding, and centerless grinding. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MST2542 — Gear Types and Manufacturing Add to Catalog 2 This course provides instruction on safety and vertical or horizontal milling operations, formulas, and procedures required to manufacture various types of gears and their applications. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MST2714 — Computer Numerical Control Operations I Add to Catalog 4 An introduction to the application of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) techniques and practices. Includes instruction and practice related to the use of the Cartesian coordinate system, programming codes and commands and tooling requirements for CNC/CAM machines. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MST2724 — Computer Numerical Control Operations II Add to Catalog 4 ( Includes instruction in writing and editing CNC programs, machine setup and operation, and use of CAM equipment to program and operate CNC machines. (CNC lathes, CNC mills, CNC machine centers and wire EDM). (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MST2714 --- # MST2733 — Fundamentals of CAD/CAM Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to provide the students with the fundamental knowledge and skills of Computer Aided Design Manufacturing using various CAD/CAM software packages as they relate to Machine Tool Technology. (3 hr lecture) --- # MST2926 — Supervised Work Experience in Machine Tool Technology Add to Catalog 6 ( (18 hr externship) --- # PSY1513 — General Psychology Add to Catalog 3 ( This includes history and theories of psychology, research methods, and biological bases of behavior, the principles of learning, personality and abnormal behaviors. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113 --- # PSY2513 — Child Psychology Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include biological, psychosocial, & cognitive development. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134, REA1213, PSY1513 --- # PSY2523 — Adolescent Psychology Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include biological, psychosocial, and cognitive development. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, MAT1133, MAT1134, PSY1513 --- # PSY2533 — Human Growth and Development Add to Catalog 3 ( Topics include biological, psychosocial, and cognitive development. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: MAT1133, MAT1134, PSY1513 --- # PSY2553 — Psychology of Personal Adjustment Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: PSY1513 --- # MDT1214 — Broadcast Writing Add to Catalog 4 A course to teach the student the basic principles of broadcasting writing to include scripts for television and radio news, commercials, and programs. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MDT1244 — Principles of Mass Communication Add to Catalog 4 A course to introduce the student to the field of radio/television broadcasting. Emphasis is placed on the role of communication systems in our society. Discussion of job characteristics and opportunities will be emphasized. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MDT1314 — Fundamentals of Television Production Add to Catalog 4 A course to introduce the student to the operation of a television studio. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MDT1413 — Principles of Audio Production Add to Catalog 3 A course to teach the student the operations of audio taping as well as actual production. A discussion of the different types of equipment used in audio production will also be emphasized. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MDT1423 — Advanced Audio Production Add to Catalog 3 Continuation of Principles of Audio Production with further study in the development of and the use of equipment in audio production. Emphasis will be placed on actual projects. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MDT2114 — Broadcasting Announcing Add to Catalog 4 A course to introduce the student to the basic principles of broadcast announcing. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MDT2213 — Station Administration Add to Catalog 3 The study of radio, television, and cable stations which includes: organization, operations, regulations, and duties/responsibilities of studio personnel. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MDT2314 — Intermediate Television Production Add to Catalog 4 A course to teach the student the operations of a television control room. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MDT2334 — Advanced Television Production Add to Catalog 4 A course to teach the student to produce original television productions. Directions, production, layouts and organization will be stressed. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # MDT2414 — Basic Editing Add to Catalog 4 The student’s basic projects are emphasized and include basic principles, procedures, and techniques of TV and Radio editing. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # MDT2434 — Advanced Editing Add to Catalog 4 ( The student’s projects are emphasized and include advance principles, procedures, and technique of TV and radio editing. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) Prerequisites: MDT2414 --- # MDT2513 — Basic Photography Add to Catalog 3 Use of photography as a communication medium. Principles of picture taking and darkroom techniques are emphasized. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MDT2911 — Special Project in Media Technology Add to Catalog 1 This course is designed to provide the student with the practical application skills and knowledge gained in the courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # MDT2913 — Special Project in Media Technology Add to Catalog 3 A course designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in the courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab) --- # RGT1114 — Clinical Education I Add to Catalog 4 ( Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures. (12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RGT1212, RGT1223, HIT1213, ENG1113 --- # RGT1124 — Clinical Education II Add to Catalog 4 ( Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures. (12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RGT1114, RGT1513, RGT1613, RGT1322 --- # RGT1134 — Clinical Education III Add to Catalog 4 ( Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures. (12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RGT1124, RGT1312, RGT1333, RGT1523 --- # RGT1212 — Fundamentals of Radiography Add to Catalog 2 ( Included are terminology, medical ethics, and fundamental legal responsibilities. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, MAT1313 --- # RGT1223 — Patient Care and Radiography Add to Catalog 3 ( Routine and emergency patient care procedures are described, as well as infection control procedures utilizing standard precautions. The role of the radiographer in patient education is identified. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RGT1212 --- # RGT1312 — Principles of Radiation Protection Add to Catalog 2 ( Radiation health and safety requirements of federal and state regulatory agencies, accreditation agencies, and health care organizations are incorporated. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RGT1114, RGT1513, RGT1613, RGT1322 --- # RGT1322 — Image Production Add to Catalog 2 ( Included are the prime factors of radiographic exposure, beam limiting devices, filtration, production and control of scatter and secondary radiation, exposure systems, technical conversions, and problem-solving. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RGT1212, RGT1223, HIT1213, ENG1113 --- # RGT1333 — Digital Image Analysis Add to Catalog 3 ( Factors that impact image acquisition, display, archiving, and retrieval are discussed. In addition, principles of digital system quality assurance and maintenance are presented. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RGT1114, RGT1322, RGT1513, RGT1613 --- # RGT1513 — Radiographic Procedures I Add to Catalog 3 ( Included is a review of radiographic anatomy on each procedure. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RGT1212, RGT1223, HIT1213, ENG1113 --- # RGT1523 — Radiographic Procedures II Add to Catalog 3 ( Included is a review of radiographic anatomy on each procedure. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RGT1114, RGT1513, RGT1613, RGT1322 --- # RGT1613 — Physics of Imaging Equipment Add to Catalog 3 ( The content will also provide a basic knowledge of quality control. Computer applications in the radiologic sciences related to image capture, display, storage, and distribution are presented. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RGT1212, RGT1223, HIT1213, ENG1113 --- # RGT2132 — Ethical and Legal Responsibilities Add to Catalog 2 ( Topics include misconduct, malpractice, legal and professional standards, and the ASRT scope of practice. The importance of proper documentation and informed consent is emphasized. This course will prepare students to better understand their patients, the patient’s families, and professional peers through comparison of diverse populations based on their value systems, cultural and ethnic influences, communication styles, socioeconomic influences, health risks, and life stages. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RGT1134 --- # RGT2146 — Clinical Education IV Add to Catalog 6 ( Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures. (18 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RGT1134 --- # RGT2156 — Clinical Education V Add to Catalog 6 ( Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures. (18 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RGT2146, RGT2532, RGT2132, RGT2922, CSC1113, IST1264 --- # RGT2532 — Radiographic Procedures III Add to Catalog 2 ( Included is a review of radiographic anatomy on each procedure. (1.5 hr lecture, 1 hr lab) Prerequisites: RGT1134, RGT1523 --- # RGT2542 — Radiographic Procedures IV Add to Catalog 2 ( It also includes basic concepts of pharmacology. In addition, it also includes principles and procedures involved in radiographic positioning of the reproductive system. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RGT2146, RGT2532, RGT2132, RGT2922, CSC1113, IST1264 --- # RGT2911 — Radiation Biology Add to Catalog 1 ( It includes genetic and somatic effects. (1 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RGT1312, RGT2146, RGT2532, RGT2132, RGT2922, CSC1113, IST1264 --- # RGT2922 — Radiographic Pathology Add to Catalog 2 ( Etiology, pathophysiologic responses, clinical manifestations, radiographic appearance, and management of alterations in body systems will be presented. (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RGT1134 --- # RGT2933 — Certification Fundamentals Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RGT2146, RGT2532, RGT2132, RGT2922, CSC1113, IST1264 --- # REA1213 — Reading Enhancement I Add to Catalog 3 ( Diagnostic testing followed by practice in skills according to the needs of the student. Emphasis on spelling, pronunciation, vocabulary and study skills. Guidance in developing wide reading interests. (3 hr lecture) --- # CTE1001 — Assessment Prep Add to Catalog 1 This course will provide a detailed overview of the perspective skills proficiency assessment (MS-CPAS2 Blueprint, National Certification, Industry Certification, etc.) for each program of study. This course will give students an opportunity to review --- # CTE1002 — Assessment Prep Add to Catalog 2 This course will provide a detailed overview of the perspective skills proficiency assessment (MS-CPAS2 Blueprint, National Certification, Industry Certification, etc.) for each program of study. This course will give students an opportunity to review --- # CTE1003 — Assessment Prep Add to Catalog 3 This course will provide a detailed overview of the perspective skills proficiency assessment (MS-CPAS2 Blueprint, National Certification, Industry Certification, etc.) for each program of study. This course will give students an opportunity to review --- # CTE1113 — Occupational Math Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed for students who want to improve their basic math skills in order to enhance the probability of admission into nursing, health education, industrial technology or other occupational programs and/or to increase the probability of success after entering an occupational program. (3 hr lecture) --- # CTE1143 — Fundamentals of Construction and Manufacturing Add to Catalog 3 This course includes basic safety, an introduction to construction math, an introduction to hand and power tools, an introduction to construction drawings, employability skills and communications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # CTE2001 — Assessment Prep Add to Catalog 1 This course will provide a detailed overview of the perspective skills proficiency assessment (MS-CPAS2 Blueprint, National Certification, Industry Certification, etc.) for each program of study. This course will give students an opportunity to review --- # CTE2002 — Assessment Prep Add to Catalog 2 This course will provide a detailed overview of the perspective skills proficiency assessment (MS-CPAS2 Blueprint, National Certification, Industry Certification, etc.) for each program of study. This course will give students an opportunity to review --- # CTE2003 — Assessment Prep Add to Catalog 3 This course will provide a detailed overview of the perspective skills proficiency assessment (MS-CPAS2 Blueprint, National Certification, Industry Certification, etc.) for each program of study. This course will give students an opportunity to review --- # RST1312 — Orientation Add to Catalog 2 This course is designed to students adjust to college life. Course content includes personal, academic, and financial information to assist the student in succeeding in college. (2 hr lecture) --- # RST2113 — Internship Work Experience I Add to Catalog 3 This course provides the opportunity for paid supervised work experience related to the chosen career field. In most cases, students must arrange for their own employment. (9 hr externship) --- # RST2213 — Independent Technical Studies I Add to Catalog 3 ( (6 hr lab) --- # RST2223 — Independent Technical Studies II Add to Catalog 3 ( (6 hr lab) Prerequisites: RST2213 --- # RST2313 — Technical Studies Seminar I Add to Catalog 3 This course provides the opportunity for a wide range of technical topics to be pursued by instructors and students which may not otherwise appear in the existing curricula. (3 hr lecture) --- # RST2323 — Technical Studies Seminar II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RST2313 --- # RCT1213 — Respiratory Care Science Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # RCT1223 — Patient Assessment and Planning Add to Catalog 3 ( It is an introduction to cardiopulmonary diseases including etiology, pathophysiology, complications, occurrences, clinical manifestations, treatment, and prevention. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # RCT1313 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # RCT1322 — Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) Add to Catalog 2 ( (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RCT1313 --- # RCT1416 — Respiratory Care Technology I Add to Catalog 6 ( (3 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # RCT1424 — Respiratory Care Technology II Add to Catalog 4 ( It is a study of the management of respiratory failure including mechanical ventilation, pulmonary rehabilitation, and home care. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RCT1415 --- # RCT1515 — Clinical Practice I Add to Catalog 5 ( A procedural guide is utilized to evaluate student competencies and performance of respiratory care procedures. (15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RCT1213, RCT1223, RCT1313, RCT1611 --- # RCT1523 — Clinical Practice II Add to Catalog 3 ( (9 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RCT1516 --- # RCT1611 — Respiratory Care Pharmacology I Add to Catalog 1 ( (1 hr lecture) --- # RCT2333 — Cardiopulmonary Pathology Add to Catalog 3 ( It includes etiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostics, and treatment of various cardiopulmonary diseases, incorporating clinical practice guidelines and therapist driven protocols. Case studies and/or clinical simulations will be utilized to enforce learning and evaluate progress. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RCT1313 --- # RCT2434 — Respiratory Care Technology III Add to Catalog 4 ( Topics include nonconventional modes of mechanical ventilation, hemodynamics, special procedures and advanced cardiac life support. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RCT1424 --- # RCT2533 — Clinical Practice III Add to Catalog 3 ( (9 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RCT1523 --- # RCT2545 — Clinical Practice IV Add to Catalog 5 ( In this course, students rotate through various respiratory care areas. A procedural guide is utilized to evaluate student competency and ability to perform independently. (15 hr clinical) Prerequisites: RCT1515, RCT1523, RCT2533 --- # RCT2613 — Neonatal/Pediatrics Management Add to Catalog 3 ( It includes the most common cardiopulmonary disorders, neonatal and pediatric disease process, and the mode of treatment. (3 hr lecture) --- # RCT2622 — Respiratory Care Pharmacology II Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: RCT1611, RCT1213, RCT1313, RCT1223 --- # RCT2712 — Respiratory Care Seminar Add to Catalog 2 ( Students develop an analytical approach to problem solving. Critical thinking is emphasized. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) Prerequisites: RCT2434 --- # ANR2213 — Introduction to Anthropology Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # SOC1112 — Introduction to Social Science Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # SOC1113 — Introduction to Social Science Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # SOC2113 — Introduction to Sociology Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124 --- # SOC2133 — Social Problems Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: SOC2113, ENG0124 --- # SOC2143 — Marriage and Family Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1113, ENG1114, SOC2113 --- # SOC2313 — Community Involvement Add to Catalog 3 This course provides students with experience in a public or non-profit organization to encourage them to recognize the value of their active participation in the service/learning process. This course requires up to 16 hours of seminar, 40-60 hours of field experience and reflective work. (3 hr lecture) --- # SOC2513 — Race and Ethnic Relations Add to Catalog 3 This course examines social and economic conditions among racial and ethnic groups. (3 hr lecture) --- # SWK1113 — Social Work: A Helping Profession SWK 1113 - Social Work: A ing Profession Add to Catalog SWK 1113 - Social Work: A ing Profession 3 The course exposes students to a “ ing” profession that plays a central role in addressing human needs. Students are exposed to personal/lived experiences of social work clients and successes of “real” social workers in respective practices such as mental health, child welfare, disaster, corrections, faith-based, military, international relief and industry. (3 hr lecture) --- # SWK2223 — Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child Advocacy Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1113, ENG1114, PSY1513, SOC2113 --- # SPT1113 — Public Speaking I Add to Catalog 3 ( Major emphasis is placed on effective speech preparation and delivery. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: REA1213 --- # SPT1123 — Public Speaking II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr. lecture) Prerequisites: SPT1113 --- # SPT1153 — Voice, Diction and Phonetics Add to Catalog 3 ( Includes physical characteristics and production of sounds in American English, auditory training, articulation and standard pronunciations, and voice production. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, REA1213 --- # SPT1223 — Movement for the Actor Add to Catalog 3 Techniques for stage movement for the actor. (3 hr lecture) --- # SPT1233 — Acting I Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, REA1213 --- # SPT1241 — Drama Production I Add to Catalog 1 ( Required for theatre majors. (2 hr lab) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, REA1213 --- # SPT1251 — Drama Production II Add to Catalog 1 Participation in college drama. Required for theatre majors. (2 hr lab) --- # SPT1273 — Theatrical Makeup Add to Catalog 3 Techniques in the application of makeup for the stage. (3 hr lecture) --- # SPT2143 — Oral Interpretation Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, REA1213 --- # SPT2173 — Interpersonal Communication Add to Catalog 3 ( The course explores topics such as perception, listening, conflict management, relationship building and maintenance, and relational power. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, REA1213 --- # SPT2223 — Stagecraft Add to Catalog 3 ( ( SPT 1241 , SPT 1251 , SPT 2241 , or SPT 2251 ) is required. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG0124, REA1213, SPT1241, SPT1251, SPT2241, SPT2251 --- # SPT2233 — Theatre Appreciation Add to Catalog 3 ( Class content provides an appreciation of the theatre and performance art to develop audience standards through demonstration of the unique characteristics of theatre. A fine arts elective. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, REA1213 --- # SPT2241 — Drama Production III Add to Catalog 1 Participation in college drama. Required for theatre majors. (2 hr lab) --- # SPT2251 — Drama Production IV Add to Catalog 1 Participation in college drama. Required for theatre majors. (2 hr lab) --- # SPT2283 — Acting II Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: SPT1233 --- # SUT1113 — Fundamentals of Surgical Technology Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, ENG1113, MAT1233, MAT1134, MAT1133 --- # SUT1217 — Principles of Surgical Technology Add to Catalog 7 ( (4 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, ENG1113, MAT1233, MAT1134, MAT1133 --- # SUT1313 — Surgical Anatomy Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, ENG1113, MAT1233, MAT1134, MAT1133 --- # SUT1413 — Surgical Microbiology Add to Catalog 3 ( It includes principles of sterilization and disinfection. (3 hr lecture) Prerequisites: BIO2511, BIO2513, BIO2521, BIO2523, ENG1113, MAT1233, MAT1134, MAT1133 --- # SUT1517 — Basic & Related Surgical Procedures Add to Catalog 7 ( This course requires clinical experience in area hospital surgical suite and related departments. (3 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical) --- # SUT1527 — Specialized Surgical Procedures Add to Catalog 7 ( This course requires clinical experience in area hospital surgical suite and related departments. (3 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical) Prerequisites: SUT1517 --- # SUT1539 — Advanced Surgical Procedures Add to Catalog 9 ( This course requires clinical experience in area hospital surgical suites and related departments and a comprehensive final examination. (5 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical) --- # TCT1114 — Fundamentals of Telecommunications Add to Catalog 4 History of voice/data communication, fundamental concepts of analog and digital communications, and basic telephone service. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # TCT2244 — Fundamentals of Telephony Add to Catalog 4 This course provides knowledge on how to understand telephone companies and the telephone network, regular telephone service, how calls are established end-to-end, network equipment, the outside plant, loops, remotes, CO’s and telephony jargon and buzzwords. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # TCT2354 — Fundamentals of Wireless Technology Add to Catalog 4 Theories and applications of digital communications and analog pulse modulation. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # TCT2364 — Wireless Telecommunications Technology Add to Catalog 4 Theories and applications of digital modulation methods and digital pulse modulation methods. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # TCT2414 — Microwave and Satellite Systems Add to Catalog 4 ( (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # TCT2424 — Network Systems Add to Catalog 4 This course covers networking fundamentals, voice networking, LANs and the Internet. Also covered is upgrading of computers to support LAN technology. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # TCT2914 — Special Project Add to Catalog 4 ( The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (8 hr lab) --- # VAT1112 — Veterinary Mathematics Add to Catalog 2 ( ACT ® English subscore of 14 or higher or an ACCUPLACER English score of 70 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER English score of 231 or higher and eligible for or have completed ENG 1114 or ENG 1113 or ENG 1033 ; ACT ® Reading subscore of 17 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Reading score of 76 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Reading score of 246 or higher or have completed REA 1213 ; ACT ® Math subscore of 15 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Math score of 46 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Math score of 237 or higher or have completed MAT 1134 ) Veterinary Math Calc… Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, ENG1033, REA1213, MAT1134 --- # VAT1122 — Office Procedures/Veterinary Terminology Add to Catalog 2 ( ACT ® English subscore of 14 or higher or an ACCUPLACER English score of 70 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER English score of 231 or higher and eligible for or have completed ENG 1114 or ENG 1113 OR ENG 1033 ; ACT ® Reading subscore of 17 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Reading score of 76 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Reading score of 246 or higher or have completed REA 1213 ; ACT ® Math subscore of 15 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Math score of 46 or higher; or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Math score of 237 or higher or have completed MAT 1134 ) This course covers… Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, ENG1033, REA1213, MAT1134 --- # VAT1212 — Animal Restraint and Medication Add to Catalog 2 ( ACT ® English subscore of 14 or higher or an ACCUPLACER English score of 70 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER English score of 231 or higher and eligible for or have completed ENG 1114 or ENG 1113 or ENG 1033 ; ACT ® Reading subscore of 17 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Reading score of 76 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Reading score of 246 or higher or have completed REA 1213 ; ACT ® Math subscore of 15 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Math score of 46 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Math score of 237 or higher or have completed MAT 1134 ) Animal restraint and… Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, ENG1033, REA1213, MAT1134 --- # VAT1314 — Animal Anatomy and Physiology Add to Catalog 4 ( ACT ® English subscore of 14 or higher or an ACCUPLACER English score of 70 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER English score of 231 or higher and eligible for or have completed ENG 1114 / ENG 1113 OR ENG 1033 ; ACT ® Reading subscore of 17 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Reading subscore of 76 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Reading score of 246 or higher or have completed REA 1213 ; ACT ® Math subscore of 15 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Math score of 46 of higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Math score of 237 or higher or have completed MAT 1134 ) Animal Anatomy and… Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, ENG1033, REA1213, MAT1134 --- # VAT1413 — Surgical and Hospital Techniques Add to Catalog 3 ( ) Surgical and Hospital Techniques is the study and practical application of sterile techniques, preparation of the surgical site, operating room conduct, assisting the surgeon, pre-anesthetic, anesthesiology, and anesthetic emergencies. (3 hr lecture) --- # VAT1433 — Vet Lab I Add to Catalog 3 ( ACT ® English subscore of 14 or higher or an ACCUPLACER English score of 70 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER English score of 231 or higher; and eligible for or have completed ENG 1114 or ENG 1113 or ENG 1033 ; ACT ® Reading subscore of 17 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Reading score of 76 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Reading score of 246 or higher or have completed REA 1213 ; ACT ® Math subscore of 15 or higher or an ACCUPLACER Math score of 46 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Math score of 237 or higher or have completed MAT 1134 ) This course include… Prerequisites: ENG1114, ENG1113, ENG1033, REA1213, MAT1134 --- # VAT1443 — Vet Lab II Add to Catalog 3 ( Included in the course are medical terminology and the administration and general knowledge of common drugs and vaccines. It also includes the practical application of sterile techniques, preparation of the surgical site, operating room conduct, assisting the surgeon, pre-anesthetic, anesthesiology, and anesthetic emergencies. Other topics in this course include the practical applications of large animal, exotic, and laboratory animals. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # VAT2113 — Animal Health Care Add to Catalog 3 ( ) General health care of small animals including nutrition, emergency care, first aid, animal hygiene, disease detection, and small animal sanitation. (3 hr lecture) --- # VAT2122 — Board Examination Review Add to Catalog 2 ( The course will review basic science, clinical practices, diagnostics, and ethical concerns. (2 hr lecture) --- # VAT2133 — Vet Lab III Add to Catalog 3 ( Included in the course are medical terminology and the administration and general knowledge of common drugs and vaccines. It also includes the practical application of sterile techniques, preparation of the surgical site, operating room conduct, assisting the surgeon, pre-anesthetic, anesthesiology, and anesthetic emergencies. Other topics in this course include the practical applications of large animal, exotic, and laboratory animals. (6 hr clinical) --- # VAT2143 — Vet Lab IV Add to Catalog 3 ( Included in the course are medical terminology and the administration and general knowledge of common drugs and vaccines. It also includes the practical application of sterile techniques, preparation of the surgical site, operating room conduct, assisting the surgeon, pre-anesthetic, anesthesiology, and anesthetic emergencies. Other topics in this course include the practical applications of large animal, exotic, and laboratory animals. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # VAT2152 — Animal Parasites and Diseases Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) --- # VAT2172 — Exotic/Lab Animal Procedures Add to Catalog 2 ( Maintenance of healthy laboratory animals to include proper nutrition, husbandry, and handling will be emphasized. (2 hr lecture) --- # VAT2183 — Internship Add to Catalog 3 ( 0 and a grade of “C” or higher on each individual VAT course) A Veterinary Technician student will be required to complete one 6-week internship with an approved veterinary practice and/or a laboratory animal facility. The internship provides hands-on experience in a small animal, mixed animal, large animal or laboratory animal facility. (9 hr clinical) --- # VAT2192 — Veterinary Pharmacology Add to Catalog 2 ( This will include the area of pharmacokinetics, proper handling of controlled substances, dosage calculation, and fluid therapy. (2 hr lecture) --- # VAT2223 — Large Animal Procedures Add to Catalog 3 ( Maintenance of health care to include proper nutrition, husbandry, and handling will be emphasized. (3 hr lecture) --- # VAT2272 — Principles of Imaging Add to Catalog 2 ( Safety is emphasized throughout the course. The course also includes exposure to ultrasound diagnostic. (2 hr lecture) --- # VAT2283 — Clinical Pathology Add to Catalog 3 ( The course includes hematology, blood chemistries, serology, urinalysis, fecal analysis, and organ function tests. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # WLT1115 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I (SMAW) Add to Catalog 5 This course is designed to teach students introductory welding techniques using the SMAW process. (1 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # WLT1124 — Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to give the student experience in various welding applications with the GMAW process using various modes of transfer. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab) --- # WLT1135 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Add to Catalog 5 This course is designed to give the student experience in various welding applications using the GTAW process. (1 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # WLT1143 — Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give the student experience using FCAW process. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # WLT1155 — Pipe Welding Add to Catalog 5 ( (1 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # WLT1162 — Gas Metal Arc Aluminum Welding Add to Catalog 2 ( (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # WLT1173 — Introduction to Welding and Safety Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give students an introduction to the welding profession and experience in safety procedures related to welding. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # WLT1225 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding II (SMAW) Add to Catalog 5 This course is designed to teach students advanced welding techniques using the SMAW process. (1 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # WLT1232 — Blueprint Reading, Welding and Metallurgy Add to Catalog 2 This course is designed to give the student experience in blueprint reading, welding symbols, and metallurgy. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # WLT1252 — Advanced Pipe Welding Add to Catalog 2 This course is designed to give the student advanced pipe welding techniques using shielded metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab) --- # WLT1313 — Cutting Processes Add to Catalog 3 This course is designed to give the student experience in oxyfuel cutting principles and practices, air carbon cutting and gouging, and plasma arc cutting. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # WLT1426 — Basic Fabrication for Pipefitting Add to Catalog 6 This course is designed for the use of pipefitting tools and equipment, different ways of cutting and fitting pipes, methods of calculating pipe fittings, and various types of fit-ups for different types of pipe. (2 hr lecture, 8 hr lab) --- # WLT1911 — Special Problems in Welding and Cutting Technology Add to Catalog 1 A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Welding and Cutting Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (Lecture) --- # WLT1914 — Special Problem in Welding and Cutting Technology Add to Catalog 4 ( The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (12 hr externship) --- # WLT1922 — Supervised Work Experience Add to Catalog 2 A course that is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. (2 hr lecture) --- # WLT2514 — Fundamentals of Robotic Welding Add to Catalog 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to industrial robots. Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operation, and basic programming. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # WLT2524 — Advanced Robotic Welding Add to Catalog 4 ( Actual industrial grade robots are used to train the student in the areas of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, service procedures, and robotics application. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # WLT2812 — Welding Metallurgy Add to Catalog 2 ( (2 hr lecture) --- # WLT2913 — Welding Code Add to Catalog 3 ( (3 hr lecture) --- # WLT2924 — Heavy Equipment Welding and Fabrication Add to Catalog 4 In this course, students will learn proper safety and fundamentals of oxyfuel cutting and shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and air carbon arc cutting as it relates to the heavy equipment repair field. Students will learn advanced concepts of industrial fabrication in the maintenance of heavy duty equipment, develop a strong understanding of metals and their applications, and have the ability to bend, heat, and apply welding techniques that will support heavy duty equipment for long term use. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab) --- # WLT2936 — Structural Fabrication Add to Catalog 6 A course of instruction to include the use of rulers/scales, layout and hand tools, welding joint designs, shearing and sawing materials, grinders and belt sanders and assembly projects by various welding processes. The plasma, flame tracer will be introduced. Complete a fabrication project, beginning by interpreting a set of prints; developing a plan; and working to cut, prepare, fit and weld raw materials together. The fabrication project will resemble a real-world scenario related to the ship building, construction, structural steel fabrication, aeronautical or related ind… --- # WBL1911 — Work-Based Learning I Add to Catalog 1 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (3 hr externship) --- # WBL1912 — Work-Based Learning I Add to Catalog 2 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (6 hr externship) --- # WBL1913 — Work-Based Learning I Add to Catalog 3 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (9 hr externship) --- # WBL1914 — Work-Based Learning I Add to Catalog 4 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (12 hr externship) --- # WBL1921 — Work-Based Learning II Add to Catalog 1 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (3 hr externship) --- # WBL1922 — Work-Based Learning II Add to Catalog 2 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (6 hr externship) --- # WBL1923 — Work-Based Learning II Add to Catalog 3 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (9 hr externship) --- # WBL1924 — Work-Based Learning II Add to Catalog 4 ( This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (12 hr externship) Prerequisites: WBL1911, WBL1912, WBL1913, WBL1914 --- # WBL1931 — Work-Based Learning III Add to Catalog 1 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (3 hr externship) --- # WBL1932 — Work-Based Learning III Add to Catalog 2 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (6 hr externship) --- # WBL1933 — Work-Based Learning III Add to Catalog 3 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (9 hr externship) --- # WBL1934 — Work-Based Learning III Add to Catalog 4 ( This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (12 hr externship) Prerequisites: WBL1911, WBL1912, WBL1913, WBL1914, WBL1921, WBL1922, WBL1923, WBL1924 --- # WBL2911 — Work-Based Learning IV Add to Catalog 1 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (3 hr externship) --- # WBL2912 — Work-Based Learning IV Add to Catalog 2 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (6 hr externship) --- # WBL2913 — Work-Based Learning IV Add to Catalog 3 A structured work-site learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and work-site supervisor/mentor develop and implement an educational training agreement. This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (9 hr externship) --- # WBL2914 — Work-Based Learning IV Add to Catalog 4 ( This site is designed to integrate the student’s academic and technical skills into a work environment, and may include regular meetings and seminars with school personnel for supplemental instruction and progress reviews. (12 hr externship) Prerequisites: WBL1911, WBL1912, WBL1913, WBL1914, WBL1921, WBL1922, WBL1923, WBL1924, WBL1931, WBL1932, WBL1933, WBL1934