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| ACC111 | Introduction to Accounting | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) The course is designed for the student who may or may not have had high school bookkeeping. The course presents the fundamental concepts of the accounting cycle for s… source |
| ACC121 | Principles of Accounting I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An introduction to accounting terminology, accounting concepts, and accepted accounting practices of analyzing, recording, summarizing, presenting, and interpreting b… source |
| ACC122 | Principles of Accounting II | — | This course emphasizes financial statement analysis, including the statement of cash flows, and managerial accounting as it relates to decision-making and to the manufacturing environment. Course Lea… source |
| ACC161 | Payroll Accounting | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This introductory course covers the processes of payroll accounting. Topics include methods of computing compensation, state and federal laws affecting payroll, manda… source |
| ACC311 | Computer Accounting | — | Topics include setting up a company, receivables, payables, inventory control, payroll, time tracking, job estimates, and preparing financial reports. Course Learning source |
| ACC907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Individually designed job experience/related assignment. source |
| ACC917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ACC927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Accounting as a special project. source |
| ACC929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Special topics as arranged with instructor. source |
| ACM110 | Introduction to Animal Care and Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examines the general concepts of animal care and management. Topics include the history of animal care, fundamental care of invertebrate and vertebrate sp… source |
| ACM112 | Animal Handling | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces the principles and techniques of animal handling and restraint. Topics include handling and control techniques for lab animals, domesticated an… source |
| ACM116 | Service Dog Training I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Explores the field of Service Dog Training. Introduces key aspects of a service dog’s work, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and how they differ… source |
| ACM122 | Animal Facility Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course covers the design and management of an animal care facility. Topics include facility design, observation and reporting, facility maintenance,… source |
| ACM123 | Ambassador Animal Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Explores the principles and practices involved in caring for and managing animals used in educational and public outreach programs. Learn how to safely ha… source |
| ACM124 | Volunteer Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Examines the principles and practices of recruiting, training, and supervising volunteers in animal care and educational environments. Learn strategies fo… source |
| ACM130 | Animal Husbandry Small Animal Pets | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Introduces Basic Principles of husbandry for small animal pets. Students will apply principles through clinical and/or laboratory work. Course Learning source |
| ACM131 | Animal Husbandry Large Animal Pets | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Introduces Basic Principles of husbandry for large animal. Students will apply principles through clinical and/or laboratory work. Course Learning source |
| ACM132 | Animal Husbandry Wildlife | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Introduces Basic Principles of husbandry for wildlife. Students will apply principles through clinical and/or laboratory work. Course Learning source |
| ACM140 | Comparative Nutrition | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course covers the fundamentals of animal nutrition and diet preparation for select invertebrate and vertebrate species. Topics include nutrient requi… source |
| ACM144 | Zoonosis and Infectious Disease | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces the basics of disease transmission with particular emphasis on those diseases transmitted from animals to humans. Topics include zoonotic disea… source |
| ACM150 | Introduction to Animal Behavior | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Explores the fundamental principles underlying how animals perceive, learn, and interact with their environments. Students will examine behavioral pattern… source |
| ACM201 | Animal Care Law | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course introduces the practical applications of existing laws related to animals. Topics include laws pertaining to legal rights, liabilities, and se… source |
| ACM210 | Applied Animal Behavior | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course introduces the principles, issues, and problems of applied animal behavior. Topics include normal and abnormal behavior patterns, social devel… source |
| ACM212 | Animal Training and Operant Conditioning | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Introduces the fundamentals of animal training and operant conditioning. Special focus given to domestic animals used for service, animals in zoological a… source |
| ACM216 | Service Dog Training II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Develop advanced handling and training skills applicable to service dog training. Offers practical opportunities to apply these skills while working with… source |
| ACM907 | Co-Op Field Experience | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1-4 credit(s) Apply knowledge in animal care and management through supervised experiential training in the field of animal care. Course Learning source |
| ACM917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1-6 credit(s) New courses based on student interests or industry demand. source |
| ADM154 | Business Communication | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Basic written communication development through emphasis on writing skills used in business documents; incorporates skills in listening and oral communica… source |
| ADM161 | Office Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Prepares the office manager to function in an expanding and global marketplace using information management software and emerging technologies in a divers… source |
| ADM254 | Business Professionalism | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course is designed to provide opportunities for professional growth in the areas of leadership, service, cooperation, and knowledge through participa… source |
| ADM907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) First-hand experience through placement in an actual situation in the office occupation of choice. The student gains an understanding of the competen… source |
| ADM917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ADM929 | Individual Projects | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Special assignment of approximately 30 hours designed by student/instructor. source |
| ADN403 | Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family | — | 5 credit(s) This course focuses on the foundational principles of maternal-newborn nursing, emphasizing the care of childbearing families throughout the antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum period… source |
| ADN404 | Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing of the Adult | — | 5 credit(s) This course examines the associate degree study of medical-surgical nursing, with an emphasis on comprehensive care management, leadership, and pharmacological interventions for patients… source |
| ADN409 | Medical Surgical Nursing of the Adult 3 | — | Topics include emergency and trauma nursing, skin and burn disorders, reproductive and sexual health, and musculoskeletal disorders. Coursework develops skills in the nursing process, patient intervi… source |
| ADN411 | Essentials of Pediatric Nursing | — | 7 NURSING CREDIT TYPE 3.5 credit(s) This course focuses on the principles of growth and development to provide nursing care for families with infants, children, or adolescents. Students explore the r… source |
| ADN471 | Psychiatric Mental Health Nrsg | — | 5 credit(s) Explores the associate degree study of psychiatric mental health nursing, including mental health concepts, nursing interventions, psychiatric disorders, and nursing of special population… source |
| ADN553 | Medical Surgical Nursing of Adult I | — | Course work develops the skills for the nursing process, and comprehensive nursing interventions for maintenance and health promotion for complex health deviations. The associated clinical components… source |
| ADN917 | Experimental Course | — | NURSING CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| AGA114 | Principles of Agronomy | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A foundation course in agronomy applying crop, soil, and environmental sciences in understanding agricultural systems in the world. Includes introductory… source |
| AGA154 | Fundamentals of Soil Science | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils, their formation, classification, and distribution. Use of soil survey and other in… source |
| AGA159 | Livestock Nutrient Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYP 2 credit(s) Proper management and utilization of livestock nutrients (by-products). Odor control, collection and storage alternatives, nutrient values, application rat… source |
| AGA211 | Grain and Forage Crops | — | Areas of study include forage production, plant development, variety selection, seedbed preparation and planting, pest management, harvesting, and storage. Course Learning source |
| AGA284 | Pesticide Application Certification | — | Environmental safety, plus state and federal laws as well as employer requirements and licensing are also studied. Students prepare for state exams. Course Learning source |
| AGA376 | Integrated Pest Management | — | Students will learn to identify and manage key insect pests, weeds, and diseases using economic thresholds, scouting techniques, and sustainable control methods. Emphasis will be placed on real-world… source |
| AGA378 | Sustainable Pest Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examines the health of soil and crops as well as insect cycling in pest management and weed control. Environmentally sound control options will be covered… source |
| AGA917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| AGB212 | Agriculture Law and Taxation | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Agriculture Law and Taxation covers local, state, and federal laws and regulations including property transfers, easements, liens, and other legal respons… source |
| AGB235 | Introduction to Agriculture Markets | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Basic concepts and economics principles related to markets for agricultural inputs and products. Overview of current marketing problems faced by farms and… source |
| AGB330 | Farm Business Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Business and economic principles applied to decision making and problem solving in the management of a farm business. Cash flow, partial, enterprise, and… source |
| AGB331 | Entrepreneurship in Agriculture | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Using projects, the student gains an understanding of the requirements of establishing a small agricultural business. Focus on organization, operation, lo… source |
| AGB336 | Agricultural Selling | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Principles of selling with application to agricultural and food related businesses. Attitudes, value systems, and behavioral patterns that relate to agric… source |
| AGB437 | Commodity Marketing | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Marketing alternatives utilized in reducing price risk in the marketing of agricultural production. Primary interests are hedging, options, and utilizing… source |
| AGB933 | Practicum/Apprenticeship | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Offers practical knowledge in the student’s own area of interest. May involve field work or apprenticeship with working farm or local business. A pre… source |
| AGC103 | Ag Computers | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is designed for students seeking an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Agriculture or for students transferring on to a four-year institut… source |
| AGC216 | Career Seminar | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Covers career awareness and career orientation including job-seeking skills and job-keeping skills, making a successful transition from employee to employ… source |
| AGC240 | Global Agriculture | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Overview of global relationships in agriculture and natural resources that affect Iowa, the United States, and the world. Emphasis on gaining perspectives… source |
| AGC907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Practical experience through work in modern production of agribusiness. Work arranged with employer is contracted with specific goals and source |
| AGC917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| AGC929 | Individual Projects | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Intensive, independent study on a problem or topic in agriculture chosen by the student. source |
| AGC998 | Study Away | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Provides an immersive experience in various agricultural practices and systems across different regions of the United States. Through field trips, farm vi… source |
| AGC999 | Study Abroad | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 1 credit(s) Students in this course will travel abroad to explore the interconnected world of agriculture. This unique program offers a comprehensive exploration of a… source |
| AGE115 | Light Horse Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) A study of the many aspects of the horse industry. Evolution and development of the species and different breeds, digestive system, skeletal system, circu… source |
| AGE121 | Horse Evaluation | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Evaluation of the common breeds of pleasure horses, breed standards, and recognition of conformation strengths and weaknesses. Methods of delivering oral… source |
| AGE122 | Horse Evaluation II | — | Students will learn more advanced concepts of how to judge over ten different classes in equine competition. Students will judge classes of horses giving written or oral reasons based on their placin… source |
| AGE140 | Introduction to Equine Riding | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare students for AGE145, Fundamentals of Riding. Students will demonstrate riding skills enabling them to be able to contro… source |
| AGE145 | Fundamentals of Riding | — | Students will work to develop proper riding skills and develop a firm foundation in the beginning stages of horsemanship. Main goals for the rider are to achieve a balanced seat and confidence while… source |
| AGE148 | Essentials of Equine Riding | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1-6 credit(s) Utilize performance source |
| AGE151 | Equitation II | — | Improve riding skills in both Western and English disciplines emphasizing proper equitation as it applies to both showing and training situations. Learn how to use various aids to achieve desired res… source |
| AGE160 | Instructing Horsemanship | — | The students will assist and observe the instructor and then design a lesson plan in order to instruct an actual class session. Course Learning source |
| AGE165 | Horse Husbandry | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Emphasis on the practical skills needed to work with horses day to day. Students are assigned horses to care for and are taught basic first aid, diseases,… source |
| AGE175 | Equitation I | — | Students will refine their riding skills in both Western and English styles. Emphasis will be placed on basic riding in the following disciplines: Jumping, Dressage, and English Equitation along with… source |
| AGE200 | Stable Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Record systems, management calendars, breeding schedules, feeding regimens, parasite control, vaccinations, stable design, and the legalities of stable ma… source |
| AGE204 | Equine Anatomy and Physiology | — | The anatomy and physiology of the horse will be studied at the cellular, organ, and anatomical system levels, along with the interrelationships between them. This course will focus on the location of… source |
| AGE207 | Introduction to Veterinary Tech. | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Learn and demonstrate basic clinical procedures including restraint and handling of animals, history taking and physical examination, diagnostic sampling… source |
| AGE208 | Breeding Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Different types of breeding techniques analyzed in class and on-site. Both mare and stallion reproductive systems included, along with care and maintenanc… source |
| AGE214 | Horse Operation Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Students will learn the day to day operations and management of an equine facility. Demonstrations and directions will be given on feeding, cleaning, hors… source |
| AGE215 | Equine Reproduction Techniques | — | The reproductive management of stallions, broodmares, foaling mares and neonatal foals will be covered. Reproductive physiology of the stallion and mare will be studied. Advanced techniques used in e… source |
| AGE220 | Young Horse Care and Handling | — | All students participate in a showmanship class at the end of the course. Course Learning source |
| AGE225 | Young Horse Training I | — | The yearling will become accustomed to being handled, groomed, clipped, and led into a trailer. Course Learning source |
| AGE226 | Young Horse Training II | — | Horse will become controlled at the different gaits and respond to directional cues. Course Learning source |
| AGE227 | Young Horse Training III | — | The student will teach the horse beginning elements of self-carriage and the horse will be started over basic trail obstacles. Course Learning source |
| AGE228 | Equine Training Theory I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course will explore the theory behind training horses. Students will theorize how to apply principles of psychology to horse training. Students in th… source |
| AGE235 | Advanced Horse Training I | — | Students will have the horse review previous course source |
| AGE236 | Advanced Horse Training II | — | They will learn to safely and effectively apply more technical training techniques to produce a finer tuned horse. Course Learning source |
| AGE237 | Advanced Horse Training III | — | These techniques will prepare the horse to go on in any direction for finishing in a wide variety of disciplines. Course Learning source |
| AGE245 | Equine Driving Skills & Technology | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Students will learn the basics of driving. They will practice driving many different horses, and learn the many styles of driving. In addition, students w… source |
| AGE260 | Introduction to Farrier Science | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Introduces hoof and leg care with demonstrations of proper trimming and fitting. Course Learning source |
| AGE272 | Intercollegiate Horse Show Assoc. | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) The IHSA (Intercollegiate Horse Show Association) course promotes horse show competition for riders of all skill levels, who compete individually and/or a… source |
| AGE907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | source |
| AGE917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| AGE929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| AGE945 | Seminar | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Prepares students for an individual cooperative field experience, s them prepare a resume and cover letter to find and secure employment or to pursue… source |
| AGH265 | Horticultural Crops | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Provides a basic understanding of the annual crops that can be produced in the Midwest. Common culture techniques, disease identification, and variety sel… source |
| AGM110 | Ag Mach. Safety & Operation | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course will cover all facets of working safely in a service industry. Time will be spent learning proper safety protocols, communication, and how to… source |
| AGM114 | Hydraulics I | — | Includes operation and testing of pumps, valves, cylinders and motors commonly found in vehicles and equipment. Course Learning source |
| AGM121 | Machinery Repair & Maintenance | — | Emphasis will be on major types of agricultural equipment such as tractors, harvesters, and combines. Students will also learn what tools are needed and how to use them safely and properly. Course Le… source |
| AGM202 | Agricultural Welding | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is designed for agricultural business, crop production, or livestock production students to gain basic principles of welding skills for the re… source |
| AGM250 | Harvesting Ops & Service | — | source |
| AGM251 | Tractor Ops & Servicing | — | source |
| AGM252 | Planting Operations & Service | — | source |
| AGM253 | Application Ops & Servicing | — | source |
| AGM254 | Forage Operations & Service | — | source |
| AGM260 | Service Truck Operations | — | Topics will include: crane operations, organizing tools and equipment, proper location and staging while on site, maintenance, and proper parts inventory. Course Learning source |
| AGM261 | Basic Problem Solving Skills | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces the basic components of problem solving, case management, written documentation, and the coordination of services for a customer. Students deve… source |
| AGM330 | Fundamentals of Electricity | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course offers instruction in basic concepts associated with agriculture electronic devices. Skills regarding the uses of electronic diagnostic instru… source |
| AGM336 | Agriculture Electronic Devices & Sys | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course offers instruction on control and instrument systems including sensor and actuator principles, interface electronics, system identification, i… source |
| AGM414 | Fundamentals of Air Conditioning | — | Students will have a basic understanding of how heating and cooling systems operate, servicing, and diagnostic practices and repair procedures. Course Learning source |
| AGP333 | Precision Farming Systems | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of precision farming concepts and the tools of precision farming (GPS, GIS and VRT). Introductory use of each of these to… source |
| AGP435 | Advanced Precision Farming: Software | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course provides a hands-on application of several precision agriculture software systems. Students will learn how to create field boundaries, import… source |
| AGP436 | Advanced Precision Farming: Hardware | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course will focus on the installation, operation and troubleshooting precision farming hardware components. Students will learn how to install displa… source |
| AGP485 | Advanced Precision Farming: Software II | — | Focuses on advanced data processing, writing prescriptions, advanced data analysis, financial management and analysis, creating tiling plans, data in the cloud, and booklet printing. Course Learning source |
| AGP917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| AGS102 | Working with Animals | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 1 credit(s) An introductory course in skills for proper care, handling, and management of domestic animals. Terminology and skills in working with animals, identification, life-c… source |
| AGS113 | Survey of the Animal Industry | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces students to various species and breeds of domestic animals and to crate an understanding of the principles of food animal production, product m… source |
| AGS218 | Domestic Animal Physiology | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 4.0 credit(s) Introduction to the functional anatomy and physiological activities governing the animal body; including cells, senses, nerves, skeletal, circulatory, r… source |
| AGS225 | Swine Science | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to principles, practices and decisions impacting swine production. Course Learning source |
| AGS226 | Beef Cattle Science | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to principles, practices and decisions impacting beef cattle production. Course Learning source |
| AGS242 | Animal Health | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Provides a general knowledge of disease conditions affecting major livestock species: Prevention of disease, herd health planning, responsible drug use, a… source |
| AGS270 | Foods of Animal Origin | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An introduction to the principles, practices and issues affecting farm practices, production, processing and distribution of beef, dairy, poultry, sheep a… source |
| AGS305 | Livestock Evaluation | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Breeding animal and market animal evaluation of beef, swine and sheep using contemporary techniques and tools. Communication and decision-making skills ar… source |
| AGS319 | Animal Nutrition | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examination of nutritional principles, digestive systems, composition and nutritional characteristics of common feedstuffs, ration formulation and recomme… source |
| AGS331 | Animal Reproduction | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Anatomy and physiology of the reproductive systems of farm animals, the hormones and the cycles involved in animal reproduction, genetics, and breeding. A… source |
| AGS505 | Swine Unit Maintenance | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Skills and knowledge necessary for maintenance of swine equipment and buildings: Ventilation equipment, feed systems, emergency backups, heaters, water me… source |
| AGS510 | Swine Confinement Systems | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Different types of swine housing systems. Open-air and mechanically ventilated systems will be explored and evaluated for all stages of pig production. Di… source |
| AGS515 | Swine Management Skills | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Hands-on instruction of skills necessary in swine handling and management. Includes baby pig processing, health assessment, farrowing management, breeding… source |
| AGS520 | Swine Records and Analysis | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Keeping specialized swine records, calculating swine efficiency records, analyzing of records, using records for planning purposes, analytical tools for e… source |
| AGS552 | Beef Feedlot Production | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Course will provide an in-depth, intense, and hands-on approach to feeding cattle in a feedlot operation. Topics will include buying, selling, nutrition,… source |
| AGS555 | Beef/Cow Calf Production | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Presents an in-depth, hands-on approach to managing a purebred and/or commercial cow/calf herd. This course will cover calving management, nutrition, heal… source |
| AGS917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| AGS929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| AGS946 | Swine Management Seminar | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Bring together the knowledge and skills students have obtained for application in future positions in the swine industry. Discuss cooperative field experi… source |
| ANT105 | Cultural Anthropology | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: SOC 208 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Survey of physical and cultural development of human beings. Elements of genetics, huma… source |
| ART101 | Art Appreciation | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces the arts of many cultures from prehistoric times to the present and the elements of art and principles of design. Emphasizes the continuity and… source |
| ART120 | 2-D Design | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces the elements of art and the principles of design with a focus on creatively solving problems in two-dimensional design. Emphasizes use of appropriate craft… source |
| ART123 | 3-D Design | — | source |
| ART124 | Computer Art | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces the use of computers for the creation of graphic images as a form of artistic expression. Includes the use of image creation and manipulation software and… source |
| ART133 | Drawing | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Drawing with charcoal, pencil, and ink. Emphasizes development of observational skills. Introduces composition, value, perspective, and content using still life, land… source |
| ART134 | Drawing II | — | Introduces experimental media. Course Learning source |
| ART135 | Drawing III | — | Introduces student-directed research and drawing with color. Course Learning source |
| ART143 | Painting | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Painting in oil and/or water media. Emphasizes pragmatic understanding of the characteristics of paints, pigments, and painting surfaces and explores visual expressio… source |
| ART144 | Painting II | — | source |
| ART163 | Sculpture | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Sculpting various materials using several techniques: Modeling, carving, casting and assemblage. Emphasizes developing skills and aesthetics for personal expression i… source |
| ART164 | Sculpture II | — | Emphasizes further exploration of materials and technique, developing personal artistic vision, and student-directed work. Course Learning source |
| ART173 | Ceramics | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Working with clay: Hand building and wheel work, glazing and other surface finishing techniques, and kiln operation. Emphasizes aesthetics of both functional and non-… source |
| ART174 | Ceramics II | — | Emphasizes further development of technique, personal expression, and student-directed work. Course Learning source |
| ART175 | Ceramics III | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Develops individual skill, material knowledge, and personal interest of ceramic art. Introduction of ceramic studio operations, such as mixing glazes and loading kiln… source |
| ART184 | Photography | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to digital and/or film photography. Explores the practical aspects of using the camera as a creative tool and means of expression. Includes an emphasis o… source |
| ART185 | Photography II | — | Advanced topics in composition and print quality, culminating in submissions for gallery showing. Special topics to be determined by class needs and interests. Course Learning source |
| ART187 | Creative Photography | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Investigates basic photography and darkroom techniques as well as beginning digital photographic processes. Introduces the importance of design, composition, as well… source |
| ART203 | Art History I | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to the history of art and its creators, from pre-history through the medieval period. Course Learning source |
| ART204 | Art History II | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to the history of art and artists from the Renaissance through modern times. Course Learning source |
| ART907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Designed to give the student actual work experience at an approved training center under the supervision of a program coordinator. The experience must be in an a… source |
| ART917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ART927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Art. source |
| ART929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Special topics as arranged with instructor. source |
| ASL917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| AUT115 | Automotive Shop Safety | — | source |
| AUT164 | Automotive Engine Repair | — | source |
| AUT242 | Basic Automotive Powertrain | — | Theory and operating principles of powertrain components such as engines, clutches, transmission, differentials, transfer cases, transaxles and drive axles will be presented. General diagnosis proced… source |
| AUT304 | Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles | — | Basic theory, diagnosis and service procedures are covered. Students will be able to correctly disassemble and reassemble standard transmissions, transaxles and differentials in accordance with manuf… source |
| AUT404 | Automotive Suspension and Steering | — | It will also introduce the student to wheel alignment terminology diagnosis principles, and basic service procedures. Course Learning source |
| AUT503 | Automotive Brake Systems | — | source |
| AUT603 | Basic Automotive Electricity | — | The student will be introduced into the safe handling and operating techniques using electrical diagnostic equipment. Safety, meters, and service information will be emphasized. Course Learning source |
| AUT610 | Automotive Electrical I | — | Basic theory, diagnosis and service procedures are covered. Students will be able to correctly disassemble and reassemble standard transmissions, transaxles and differentials in accordance with manuf… source |
| AUT652 | Advanced Automotive Electricity | — | source |
| AUT703 | Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning | — | Includes laboratory practice in servicing and maintaining heating and air-conditioning components and controls using approved refrigerant recovery and recycling equipment and procedures in accordance… source |
| AUT704 | Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning | — | Students will learn how to diagnose, service, and repair automotive heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Students will have the opportunity to receive air conditioning service certifica… source |
| AUT802 | Engine Performance I | — | Basic ignition system theory, operation, and diagnosis will be covered. Electronic (EI) and distributor (DI) ignition systems will be discussed. Lab time will be used to learn the use of diagnostic e… source |
| AUT811 | Engine Performance II | — | The course will present Electronic Fuel Injection theory and component operation as well as automotive computer operation, sensor inputs and actuator outputs. Diagnosis and testing of these systems w… source |
| AUT858 | Advanced Engine Performance | — | source |
| AUT917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| BCA134 | Word Processing | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Use word processing software to create and format text in various communication forms. Topics covered include formatting, writing tools, tables, columns,… source |
| BCA917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| BCA927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Business Computer Applications as a special project. source |
| BIO105 | Introductory Biology | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) Introduction to the basic principles of biology. Topics include cell structure and function, human physiology, genetics, biodiversity, ecology and scienti… source |
| BIO112 | General Biology I | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) An introduction to life processes at the cellular, tissue, and organ levels; genetic control, metabolism, energy production, respiration, photosynthesis;… source |
| BIO113 | General Biology II | — | AA Approved Intended for science majors. Course Learning source |
| BIO130 | Animal Biology | — | No Laboratory studies include identification of animals within each phylum and comparative anatomy of selected groups. Course Learning source |
| BIO132 | Animal Care and Rehabilitation | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focus on basic principles of wild animal husbandry and rehabilitation. An emphasis is placed on handling and rehabilitation efforts, including care for sick, injured… source |
| BIO138 | Field Ecology | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Field course examining the fundamental principles of ecology. Laboratory exercises examine species native to area, ecological relationships and field sampling techniq… source |
| BIO144 | Field Biology: Spring Flowers | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Examination of plant communities as they develop from early spring to summer. Attention given to marsh, prairie, and forest environments. Field study will include ide… source |
| BIO145 | Ecology of Iowa | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Surveys the major landforms of Iowa, including the Mississippi River Valley, Northern Prairie Lakes Region, Loess Hills and Southern Hills Area. Landforms are emphasi… source |
| BIO146 | Genetics | — | Includes methods of transmission, recombination, structure and replication of DNA, gene expression, cloning, and population genetics. Course Learning source |
| BIO151 | Nutrition | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Identifies nutrients, food sources, and their role in human physiological functions. Examines dietary adequacy and nutrient needs throughout the life cycl… source |
| BIO157 | Human Biology with Lab | — | AA Approved Standard Credit Type 4 credit(s) Study the human body; includes an overview of the basic organization of the human body from the cellular to system level. Includes a laboratory component.… source |
| BIO168 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | AA Approved Topics include, but are not limited to, body organization, homeostasis, cells, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Laboratory component in… source |
| BIO171 | Iowa Vertebrate Ecology I: Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Ecology, behavior, conservation biology, and taxonomy of Iowa fish, amphibians, and reptiles with emphasis on their anatomy and morphology; temperature and water regu… source |
| BIO173 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | AA Approved Topics include, but are not limited to, the cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, urinary system, digestive system, endocrine system, and reproductive systems. Cour… source |
| BIO186 | Microbiology | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) This course presents a survey of microorganisms with morphology, physiology, taxonomy, and the relationship of microorganisms to disease. The lab will inc… source |
| BIO271 | Iowa Vertebrate Ecology II: Mammals and Birds | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Ecology, behavior, and conservation biology of Iowa’s mammals and birds. Emphasis on structure, physiological adaptation to different environments, behavior, reproduc… source |
| BIO901 | Introductory Research in Biology | — | Student will complete a research laboratory or field project under the supervision of faculty, with a presentation of findings. Course Learning source |
| BIO907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | source |
| BIO917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| BIO927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in biology as a special project. source |
| BIO929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Special topics as arranged with instructor. source |
| BUS102 | Introduction to Business | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A general survey study of the functions of business past, present and future. Special emphasis on applying current business events, the importance of customer service… source |
| BUS120 | Applied Systems Thinking | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Systems Thinking is a group of strategies for understanding and solving complex real world problems. This course will introduce participants to basic Systems Thinking… source |
| BUS130 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Designed to introduce students to the entire process of owning and managing a small business. Students will learn about risk verses reward in business. They will lear… source |
| BUS141 | Small Business Startup | — | A well written business plan takes time and the student will be working through the process step by step learning proven business planning techniques to move their business in the right direction. St… source |
| BUS150 | E-Commerce | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course will introduce the student to the basic elements of electronic commerce. The course focuses on the business and technical issues faced by a company that e… source |
| BUS161 | Human Relations | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examine basic aspects of human relationships as they apply to the individual and his/her total world - occupation, society, home, and interpersonal relati… source |
| BUS185 | Business Law I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) History of the legal system, legal rights and social effects of laws. Topics include contracts, agency, commercial paper, personal property, and bailment. Course Lear… source |
| BUS220 | Introduction to International Business | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An overview of how to be successful in the global environment and how it differs from the national business environment. Specifically covered are the organizational,… source |
| BUS230 | Quantitative Methods for Business Decision Making | — | AA Approved Critical path method and PERT techniques for project management. Computer programming to solve linear programming problems. Transportation and inventory techniques. Time value of money, c… source |
| BUS291 | Employment Portfolio and Career Dev. | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Develop employment portfolio including resumes, application letters and forms, and follow-up letters. Set career goals, develop prospective employer lists, explore em… source |
| BUS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| BUS927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in business as a special project. source |
| BUS929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| BUS932 | Internship | — | Maximum of 3 hours credit per semester. source |
| CHM103 | Metallurgy | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Understand metal properties to better manage your materials, understand what metals are, how chemical composition and microstructure influences mechanical… source |
| CHM122 | Introduction to General Chemistry | — | AA Approved Designed for pre-nursing, home economics and agricultural science students. Course Learning source |
| CHM163 | General Chemistry I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A systematic study of the principles of inorganic chemistry with emphasis on scientific measurement, atomic structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry a… source |
| CHM165 | General Chemistry I | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) A systematic study of the principles of inorganic chemistry with emphasis on scientific measurement, atomic structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, sto… source |
| CHM166 | General Chemistry I | — | AA Approved Students can only gain credit from CHM165 OR CHM166, not both. STANDARD 5 credit(s) A systematic study of the principles, theory and methods of inorganic chemistry with an emphasis on sci… source |
| CHM173 | General Chemistry II | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A continuation of CHM 165 with emphasis on thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, solubility products, pH, buffers, metal complexion, and acid-base… source |
| CHM175 | General Chemistry II | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) A continuation of CHM 165 with emphasis on thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, solubility products, pH, buffers, metal complexion, an… source |
| CHM176 | General Chemistry II | — | AA Approved STANDARD 5 credit(s) A continuation of CHM 166 with emphasis on thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, solubility products, pH, buffers, metal complexion, acid-base theo… source |
| CHM186 | Preparation for Organic Chemistry | — | Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, ethers, polymers, stereochemistry, and benzene are covered. This course does not have a laboratory component and is not intended to replace Organic Chemistry. Cou… source |
| CHM260 | Organic Chemistry I | — | Or instructor’s approval. STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A study of the synthesis, properties and uses of common classes of organic compounds with emphasis on nomenclature, structural principles, a… source |
| CHM261 | Organic Chemistry I | — | AA Approved Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, ethers, polymers, stereo-chemistry and benzene are covered. Course Learning source |
| CHM263 | Organic Chemistry I | — | AA Approved This course combined with CHM 273, is designed to satisfy the one year of organic chemistry requirement for most of physical science, biological science, pre-medical and pre-veterinary pr… source |
| CHM270 | Organic Chemistry II | — | Or instructor’s approval. STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A continuation of Organic Chemistry I, covering alkyl halides, alcohols, alkynes, stereochemistry, nucleophiles and nucleophilic substitutio… source |
| CHM271 | Organic Chemistry II | — | AA Approved Some topics of biochemistry are introduced. Course Learning source |
| CHM273 | Organic Chemistry II | — | AA Approved Topics covered include UV-Vis spectroscopic, aromatic substitution arenes, carbonyls compounds, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines, alcohols, ethers, phenols, physiologically… source |
| CHM290 | Survey of Biochemistry | — | source |
| CHM917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| CHM927 | Chemistry Honors Seminar | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in chemistry as a special project. source |
| CHM929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| CIS125 | Introduction to Programming Logic with Language | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course provides students with a firm foundation in problem-solving methods in computer programming and facilitates the development of good structured programming… source |
| CIS161 | C++ | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Students will examine the structure of typical C++ programs, explore the concepts of object-oriented programming and design business applications in C++. Course Learn… source |
| CIS207 | Fundamentals of Web Programming | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to basic concepts, languages and tools used in the development of an e-commerce website. Students will identify effective design co… source |
| CIS281 | Mobile Development | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course will cover design, development and deployment of mobile applications. Students will explore tools used to develop mobile applications for a va… source |
| CIS284 | Advanced Mobile Development | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course will cover advanced topics in the theory and design of mobile applications. Students will apply responsive design concepts to create applicati… source |
| CIS917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| CIS927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Computer Programming as a special project. source |
| CIS929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| CLS150 | Latin American History and Culture | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explore Latin America from a cultural perspective focusing on food, gender, race, and class to understand the experiences that have shaped the region. Emp… source |
| CLS160 | East Asian Cultures | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: HIS 145 Modern East Asian Cultures STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explore East Asian Cultures focusing on 1600 to the present. While the main foci of the course are C… source |
| CLS170 | Russian History and Culture | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: HIS 214 Russian History and Culture STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Learn the history and culture of Russia from its origins to the present. Topics include Ancient Rus… source |
| CLS201 | Cultural Perspectives | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the history and culture of the region studied and visited, with a special emphasis on how the political environment has developed… source |
| CLS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| CLS927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors couse in Cultural Studies. source |
| CNS140 | Parks, Planning and Maintenance | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Study of the planning process used in development and evaluation of maintenance programs for recreational buildings and grounds in conservation areas. Field trips, in… source |
| CNS150 | Occupations in Conservation | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Survey opportunities in the field of conservation at the various levels of government and private enterprise. Methods, techniques and skills involved in job seeking w… source |
| CNS170 | Wildland Firefighting | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course provides the foundational knowledge required to understand the characteristics and interactions of the wildland fire environment and how those interaction… source |
| CNS907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Supervised on-the-job training in student’s area of emphasis. source |
| CNS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| CNS929 | Individual Projects | — | Projects developed in cooperation with and supervised by the instructor dealing with construction, habitat maintenance, wildlife census, habitat mapping, trail development, observation of conservatio… source |
| COM148 | Diversity and the Media | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Diversity and the Media course presents a historical perspective and a current analysis of various minority groups with regards to race, religion, disabil… source |
| COM180 | Sports Communication | — | source |
| COM927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Communications. source |
| CON105 | Industrial Relations | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Basic theory and knowledge of human relations in business and industry. Special emphasis is placed on understanding of the causes of behavior and its effe… source |
| CON108 | Construction Safety | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) An introduction to OSHA safety rules designed to familiarize students with national safety standards for residential and commercial construction. Students… source |
| CON112 | Blueprint Reading and Estimating | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Interpret construction drawings and terminology to obtain information needed for estimating materials, coordinating work processes, and supporting project… source |
| CON127 | Construction Safety II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) A comprehensive safety program designed for construction foremen, field managers, supervisors, safety directors, trainers, and instructors. source |
| CON155 | Carpentry Level I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An introduction to the materials used in the construction industry and methods involved in the application of those materials. Students will learn the pro… source |
| CON157 | Carpentry Level II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 6 credit(s) Students continue the learning sequence as it relates to Carpentry Level I. Students will continue to develop knowledge and skills in advanced blueprint r… source |
| CON185 | Construction Lab I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 10 credit(s) Introduction to rough framing, which may include floor, wall, roof framing, and some interior work after the house is enclosed. Course Learning source |
| CON186 | Construction Lab II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 10 credit(s) This sequence follows Construction Lab I and is a continuation of learning applied to hands-on knowledge and skill development. This phase is devoted to… source |
| CON210 | Fundamentals of Carpentry | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to basic skills in construction and provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA safety rules, use of tools in the construction trade, and exposu… source |
| CON260 | Commercial Carpentry I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 6 credit(s) Apply residential construction principles as they relate towards commercial applications. Equipment, tool usage as well as development of knowledge and sk… source |
| CON261 | Commercial Construction Lab I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) Participate in lab exercises in order to demonstrate competencies required or at times take the positions of lead carpenter at the lab site, supervising f… source |
| CON262 | Commercial Carpentry II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 6 credit(s) A continuation of CON 260 - Commercial Carpentry I and is the final phase of the carpentry program. Introduced to supervision skills, motivation and peer… source |
| CON263 | Commercial Construction Lab II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) The National Center for Construction Education and Research has developed a “Wheels of Learning” accredited craft training program. The Associated Builder… source |
| CON264 | Commercial Construction | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 6 credit(s) A continuation of Commercial/Heavy Construction and is the final phase of the commercial carpentry program. Identify components, operations and assembly t… source |
| CON265 | Commercial Construction Lab | — | Identify components, operations and assembly techniques for commercial stair, roof, floor, and wall systems as well as metal building assembly. Further knowledge of interior finish metal frames and m… source |
| CON268 | Commercial/Heavy Construction | — | Equipment, tool usage as well as development of knowledge and skills involved in commercial and heavy construction will be explored. Areas of instruction will include concrete forming, reinforcement… source |
| CON269 | Commercial/Heavy Construction Lab | — | Equipment, tool usage as well as development of knowledge and skills involved in commercial and heavy construction will be explored. Areas of instruction will include concrete forming, reinforcement… source |
| CON293 | Cabinet Making I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Practical knowledge and skills of cabinetry and basic furniture making and skills associated with common joinery, construction and finishing techniques fo… source |
| CON332 | Construction Materials and Resources | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examine the construction industry and the materials essential to its production systems. Students identify and evaluate construction materials based on th… source |
| CON345 | Soils and Concrete | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Analyze soil and concrete characteristics, including composition, grain structure, compaction, strength testing, and reinforcement. Students explore mix d… source |
| CON421 | On-the-job Training | — | Having completed the first year curriculum, students will participate in industry learning from various journeymen and supervisory personnel. Students are encouraged to work in the commercial constru… source |
| CON425 | Internship | — | Students engage in professional training that bridges classroom learning with industry practice. Course Learning source |
| CON800 | Construction Lab I A | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) A portion of the construction lab course including an introduction to the materials used in the construction industry and methods involved in the app… source |
| CON801 | Construction Lab II A | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Developed to assist the career academy student to participate in the lab portion of the first year residential program. The variable credit hour aspe… source |
| CON802 | Construction Lab I B | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) A portion of the construction lab course including an introduction to the materials used in the construction industry and methods involved in the app… source |
| CON803 | Construction Lab II B | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Developed to assist the career academy student to complete the lab portion of the first year residential program upon returning for the fall semester… source |
| CON917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| CON929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| CRJ100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examine and compare the philosophies and operations of the three social control agencies that deal with crime and delinquency: Police, courts, and corrections. Course… source |
| CRJ101 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A straightforward presentation of the major ethical systems followed by a discussion of moral development and the ideal of justice. Information will be provided to en… source |
| CRJ111 | Police and Society | — | No Standard Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examines the role of the police in American society including a discussion of prominent issues. The course will examine the history, organization, and practices of… source |
| CRJ120 | Introduction to Corrections | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces a wide range of topics, including the development and purposes of corrections and an explanation of how correctional operations relate to the overall syste… source |
| CRJ130 | Criminal Law | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Designed to furnish students in Criminal Justice and Prelaw a concise yet comprehensive introduction to American criminal law, and provide an appropriate reference fo… source |
| CRJ133 | Constitutional Criminal Procedure | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explore the U.S. Constitution. Principles of constitutional law emphasized through a study of the Bill of Rights, the 14th Amendment, U.S. Supreme Court cases, and co… source |
| CRJ141 | Criminal Investigation | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Includes fundamental methods of investigating crime: Crime scene search and sketching; recording, collecting and preserving evidence; interview and interrogation tech… source |
| CRJ200 | Criminology | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Study crime and criminals; causes of criminal behavior; theories of punishment, correction, and rehabilitation; police and court procedures; the disposition of offend… source |
| CRJ201 | Juvenile Delinquency | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A comprehensive and balanced treatment of juvenile justice that traces history, development, and current practices of the system that deals with juvenile… source |
| CRJ211 | Multicultural Policing | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Focus will be on cross-cultural contact that police officers and civilian employees in criminal justice have with citizens, victims, suspects, and co-workers from div… source |
| CRJ251 | Firearms | — | Students must obtain qualifying scores according to the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy - Tactical Revolver course standard. Course Learning source |
| CRJ907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) A one-half semester on-the-job training experience in one of many areas of criminal justice and/or juvenile justice, including law enforcement; the courts or cor… source |
| CRJ917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as students interests demand. source |
| CRJ929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Special topics as arranged with instructor. source |
| CSC110 | Introduction to Computers | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) CSC110 is an introductory course that surveys a variety of topics to include history, hardware, software, terminology, communications, computer ethics, an… source |
| CSC116 | Information Computing | — | The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS). Course Learning source |
| CSC927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Computer Science as a special project. source |
| DEA103 | Orientation to Dental Assisting | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course introduces students to dentistry, certification, dental terminology, and legal and ethical aspects of dental practice. Concepts and procedures… source |
| DEA252 | Dental Science | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Includes anatomical identification and discussion of function of the structures of the oral cavity and the surrounding landmarks of the face, head, and ne… source |
| DEA263 | Dental Science II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course provides students with a basic understanding of biomedical and dental sciences including: oral pathology and disease processes, pharmacology a… source |
| DEA294 | Microbiology and Infection Control | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Focuses on scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control with emphasis on the characteristics of microorganisms, production and tr… source |
| DEA312 | Dental Radiography I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An introduction to the physics and biology of radiation, radiation hygiene, and dental x-ray equipment and care. Includes theory and application of intrao… source |
| DEA321 | Dental Radiography II | — | source |
| DEA402 | Dental Materials | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2.5 credit(s) Studies the materials utilized in the laboratory aspect of dentistry along with the support materials utilized in treatment. Emphasis is on the characte… source |
| DEA428 | Laboratory Procedures | — | Includes identification of armamentarium, coronal polish techniques, application of fluoride, fabrication of specialty appliances and temporaries, as well as the basic principles of denture repair. C… source |
| DEA503 | Principles of Dental Assisting | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 4.5 credit(s) Provides instruction on the principles of clinical chair side dental assisting: dental equipment use, care, maintenance, and safety; oral evacuation and… source |
| DEA550 | Assisting Clinic I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Apply dental assisting skills in a supervised clinical setting two days per week at an approved dental office or clinic. Students document and discuss cli… source |
| DEA551 | Assisting Clinic II | — | Includes recording and sharing clinical experiences with classmates in a seminar setting. Course Learning source |
| DEA552 | Assisting Clinic III | — | May include specialty dental practice assignments as well as general dental practice assignments. Includes final preparation for Dental Assisting National Board Exam (CDA) as well as Iowa Board of De… source |
| DEA603 | Dental Specialties | — | Examines the essential components, clinical procedures performed, and armamentarium (instruments/equipment) used in various dental specialties. Students will learn the interactive roles of each denta… source |
| DEA702 | Dental Office Procedures | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Reception procedures: appointment book control; filing; clinical and financial record keeping; patient financial arrangements; third-party claims; recall… source |
| DRA102 | Elements of Theatre | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An exploration into all elements of theater with emphasis on the audience as receptive and perceptive participants. Course Learning source |
| DRA110 | Introduction to Film | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This class focuses on the history, development, and art of motion pictures and the movie industry. It is designed to develop an appreciative and critical… source |
| DRA130 | Acting I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An introduction to the basic elements of acting based on the Stanislavski System. Students will learn script and character analysis through both monologues and scene… source |
| DRA150 | Play Production | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Join our play production team onstage as an actor or behind the scenes. Actors need to attend auditions. All other students interested in working behind the scen… source |
| DRA917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| DRA929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| DRA932 | Summer Repertory Internship | — | This is a summer intensive program. source |
| DRA953 | Theater Practicum | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Production Assignment credit for a production position with the local high school, local community theater, regional professional theater or film company. source |
| DSL837 | Commercial Driver’s License & Tools | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1.5 credit(s) Covers certification for Commercial Driver’s License concepts. Students will learn concepts that may lead to obtaining a CDL license, as well as learn how to operat… source |
| ECE170 | Child Growth and Development | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Learn typical and atypical development of children from conception to adolescence in all developmental domains. Undertake an in-depth study of the interre… source |
| ECE917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ECN115 | Personal Finance | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A brief introduction to demand, supply and price analysis; factor market with emphasis on the labor market. Personal financial decision making (budgeting,… source |
| ECN120 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to resource allocation, demand and supply, national income and employment, inflation and price levels, fiscal policy, monetary policy and ope… source |
| ECN130 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Theories of production and consumption, pricing and the market system, perfect and imperfect competition, factor markets (emphasis on the labor market). I… source |
| ECN907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | source |
| ECN917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| ECN929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| EDU110 | Exploring Teaching | — | Standard Credit Type 3 credit(s) Introduces the rewards, challenges, roles and responsibilities of beginning teachers and paraeducators. Develops generic teaching skills applicable from preschool thr… source |
| EDU119 | Behavior Management | — | Standard Credit Type 3 credit(s) Develops research-based, effective, and respectful skills of prevention, observation, data collection, diagnosis, and change of the behavior of students in K-12 class… source |
| EDU160 | Human Growth and Development | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: PSY 121 - Developmental Psychology STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examines the physical, social, and cognitive development of the human life span from conception to d… source |
| EDU213 | Introduction to Education | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Survey of the aims, organization, politics, history and leaders in European and American education. Course Learning source |
| EDU223 | Multicultural Education | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Takes an anthropological view of multicultural education and introduces conceptual, theoretical, and philosophical issues in Multicultural Education. It will pre-serv… source |
| EDU235 | Children’s Literature | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An exploration of children’s literature and its role in the classroom from a global perspective providing opportunities to read and discuss books with didactic value… source |
| EDU240 | Educational Psychology | — | Corresponding implications for effective teaching and research pertinent to teaching and learning will be discussed. Course Learning source |
| EDU245 | Exceptional Learner | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Etiology, diagnosis, treatment prognosis, and vocational implications of physical/mental disabilities. Course Learning source |
| EDU255 | Technology in the Classroom | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Technology in the Classroom is a required course in most teacher education programs. Students will learn how to use, evaluate, and choose technologies involved in the… source |
| EDU260 | Art for the Elementary Educator | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) For students who desire to become teachers and want to enhance their professional training through a pedagogical approach that promotes art instruction as a fundament… source |
| EDU282 | Field Experience: Exploring Teaching | — | This 34-hour field experience course will take place in an area K-12 school under the guidance of a mentor classroom teacher. Students must complete, and successfully pass, a criminal background chec… source |
| EDU917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| EDU927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in education as a special project. source |
| EDU929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| EGR100 | Engineering Orientation | — | Considerations in choosing an engineering curriculum. Information concerning college policies, procedures and resources. Opportunities to interact with engineering departments at a four-year institut… source |
| EGR152 | Engineering MATLAB | — | STANDARD 2 credit(s) This course provides students with a solid foundation in structured programming skills for the solution of engineering problems. Students will analyze problems, design solution a… source |
| EGR161 | Engineering Computations | — | Topics include S.I. units and selected engineering topics. Course Learning source |
| EGR166 | Engineering Graphics & Conceptual Design | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) Explores the integration of conceptual design, engineering graphics and computer-aided design. This course includes orthographic projection applied to thr… source |
| EGR181 | Engineering Problems with Computer Applications | — | No SI and English measurement and unit conversion. Estimation and calculation with approximate numbers. Significant figures. Graphing and curve fitting of technical data. Using logarithmic and trigon… source |
| EGT141 | Fluid Power | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Construction and operation of the basic components of hydraulic systems; valves, cylinders, pumps, motors, fluid preparation devices, and fluid storage de… source |
| EGT917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| EGT929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| ELE105 | Electrical Theory | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Use of lab equipment, measuring techniques, familiarization with circuit components, and experiment with electrical circuits. Course Learning source |
| ELE197 | Advanced Motor Control | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Analyze circuits and components of automated control systems, with emphasis on the operation and application of solid-state devices and programmable contr… source |
| ELE260 | Utility Industry Orientation | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 1 credit(s) Develop an understanding of power line utility work and perform basic pole climbing. Students have the opportunity to decide if they want to continue in t… source |
| ELE261 | Interpret UT Maps & Drawings | — | No 0 credit(s) Interpret maps and apply the knowledge in new construction, switching, repairing, and maintaining utility systems. Course Learning source |
| ELE262 | Occupational Safety | — | No Emphasis will be on obtaining locates, proper personal protective equipment, and OSHA work place regulations. Course Learning source |
| ELE263 | General Utility Technical Skills | — | No 0 credit(s) Examination of basic utility regulations, tools, and materials. Federal and state regulations will also be explained. Course Learning source |
| ELE359 | Adv. Electrical Theory & Principles | — | Powerline hardware and apparatus such as insulators, surge arresters, and transformers will be introduced. Job site safety and hazard mitigation will be emphasized. Course Learning source |
| ELE360 | Adv. Electrical Technical Skills | — | Transformer, regulator, and capacitor installation and connections will be taught. Course Learning source |
| ELE361 | Line Utility Field Training 1 | — | These includes the switching required to restore power on a faulted circuit, setting a pole in an existing pole line, and install apparatus on an existing three phase underground system. The student… source |
| ELE362 | Line Utility Field Training 2 | — | source |
| ELE363 | Line Utility Field Training 3 | — | These include crew make up and tooling, work assignments and time lines. Trouble shooting and designing an electrical system will be covered in this course. Course Learning source |
| ELE917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ELT111 | Introduction to Electronics | — | source |
| ELT170 | Introduction to PLCs | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) The principles of control circuits in industrial equipment, how PLCs are programmed, and trouble-shooting. Course Learning source |
| ELT220 | AC-DC Motors and Controls | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) A study of the construction, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of AC and DC motors and generators. The class also allows students to identify el… source |
| ELT241 | PLCs II | — | source |
| ELT395 | Advanced Electrical Circuits | — | Study of small-signal amplifiers, operational amplifiers, oscillators, filters, and voltage regulators. source |
| ELT717 | Automated Processes and Robotics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) Develop the essential skills to install, calibrate, troubleshoot, and repair advanced electromechanical devices, including programmable logic controllers,… source |
| ELT815 | Electronic Troubleshooting | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Self-paced course/interactive video. A series of lessons to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles, concepts, types, methods, and approach… source |
| EMS200 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 8 credit(s) Learn emergency medical care information at an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) level as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Services Education standards. De… source |
| EMS214 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 6 credit(s) Educate students on how to provide basic emergency medical care and transportation for critical and noncritical patients who access the emergency medical… source |
| EMS238 | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 15 credit(s) Learn shock and resuscitation, patient assessment, care and transportation of the acutely ill trauma patient, special patient populations and emergency medical opera… source |
| ENG017 | Experimental Course | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This experimental course will be developed by a faculty member as student interests demand. This course may not duplicate any existing course already in the cata… source |
| ENG060 | College Preparatory Writing I | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Designed to students gain fluency and confidence in writing, generating well-developed and well-organized essays, and learning college-level writing. Topics incl… source |
| ENG061 | College Preparatory Writing II | — | The course will prepare students for Composition I and will emphasize the transition from effective paragraphs to effective college essays, as well as review the necessary grammar basics. Course Lear… source |
| ENG073 | Academic Transitions Writing III | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students with a high beginner to low-intermediate English proficiency to the written language skills needed to be successful… source |
| ENG074 | Academic Transitions Writing IV | — | It will expand students’ vocabulary, grammar and syntax knowledge. Course Learning source |
| ENG105 | Composition I | — | AA Approved This Instruction will also include basic research and documentation skills. Course Learning source |
| ENG106 | Composition II | — | AA Approved Students will design academic research projects adapted to various audiences and writing tasks. Course Learning source |
| ENG109 | Integrated Composition | — | Students will participate in group and individualized instruction; they will work to enhance their college-level reading and writing skills with special focus on content development, grammar, and mec… source |
| ENG111 | Technical Writing | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces students to technical and business communications. It includes correspondence, mechanical description, procedure, informal and formal reports. Course Learn… source |
| ENG221 | Creative Writing | — | AA Approved A writer’s workshop is conducted throughout the term. Emphasis on revision. Course Learning source |
| ENG917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ENG927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in English composition as a special project. source |
| ENG929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| ENV120 | Environmental Biology | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Exploration of environmental science from a biological perspective, emphasis on ecology. Participants will learn basic biological concepts of ecology, inc… source |
| ENV121 | Environmental Biology Lab | — | AA Approved Lab includes laboratory and field work related to environmental biology. Emphasis is placed on scientific methodology and investigation. Course Learning source |
| ENV122 | Environmental Biology | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) Exploration of environmental science from a biological perspective. Participants will learn basic biological concepts of ecology, including adaptation and… source |
| ENV145 | Conservation Biology | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) Explore the patterns and processes influencing biodiversity. Includes discussion of causes for loss of biodiversity, population genetics, ecology, reserve design and… source |
| ENV917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ENV927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Environmental Science. source |
| ESL072 | Foundations in English | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Students at or below a low-beginner English proficiency level will be introduced to basic English vocabulary associated with both academic and everyday life. Thi… source |
| ESL076 | Introduction to US Culture | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course introduces students with a beginner to intermediate English level to different aspects of culture in the United States. By exploring US culture throu… source |
| ESL087 | ESL Listening/Speaking V | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Designed to prepare non-native speakers for all levels of oral communication in academic settings. The primary emphasis is on individual and group presentations. source |
| ESL917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| ESP100 | Esports and Society | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Gain knowledge of the principles of sociological study along with a broad overview of the sociological impact of the esports industry. The course provides… source |
| ESP101 | Introduction to Esports | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Learn the basics of the esports industry. This course seeks to address core concepts like understanding what esports is, how it works, and how to turn a p… source |
| ESP105 | Introduction to Game Studies | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examine the major genres of video games produced around the world, and major critical approaches taken by academics to the study of those games. Critical… source |
| ESP110 | Competitive Gaming | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Initiates students into the world of competitive gaming. Culture, climate, and team development will be explored from both a competitive gaming standpoint… source |
| ESP120 | Contemporary Issues in Esports | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Explore issues such as the history of esports, the political, social, and economic implications of a global industry. Further, we will explore the role th… source |
| ESP125 | Esports Structure and Governance | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examines, in-depth, the structure and governance of esports. Students will examine how esports leagues, teams and events are structured around the world a… source |
| ESP200 | Esports Strategy Development | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Study strategies present in existing esports titles in order to develop and refine skills in coaching esports athletes. Students will engage in coaching s… source |
| ESP205 | Esports Planning and Event Management I | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examine esports events and facilities. The course explores best practices as they relate to esports events and how esports tournaments may differ from oth… source |
| ESP210 | Esports Planning and Event Management II | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Apply concepts related to the technical aspects of esports event management including meeting consumer expectations and successful marketing. Students wil… source |
| ESP215 | Esports Marketing and Branding | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Equip students with the relevant knowledge, perspectives, and practical skills required for developing and executing marketing strategies that leverage th… source |
| ESP220 | Esports Industry Trends | — | Students will gain an understanding of how trends evolve and transform within the entertainment industry. Students will learn how to apply this knowledge in order to anticipate market changes and dev… source |
| ESP220 | Esports Industry Trends | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examine popular culture both inside and outside of the competitive gaming industry. Students will gain an understanding of how trends evolve and transform… source |
| ESP225 | Esports Broadcasting and Streaming | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Engage with direct experience in esports broadcasting and livestreaming by studying and performing different roles such as streaming, shoutcasting, play-b… source |
| ESP932 | Esports Internship | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 1 credit(s) Gain work-related experience with area schools, companies, or esports organizations in order to gain valuable training in coaching, streaming or broadcast… source |
| FIN917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| FIN929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Special projects as arranged with instructor. source |
| FLR917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New student courses as student interests demand. source |
| FLR929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Specialized assignment designed by student/instructor. source |
| FLS141 | Elementary Spanish I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) A beginning-level course in the Spanish language that takes a communicative approach to developing proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students… source |
| FLS142 | Elementary Spanish II | — | Students also expand their awareness of Hispanic culture in other countries and in the United States. Course Learning source |
| FLS241 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | AA Approved Students strengthen their awareness of Hispanic culture in other countries and in the United States. Course Learning source |
| FLS242 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | AA Approved Students continue to strengthen their awareness of Hispanic culture in other countries and in the United States. Course Learning source |
| FLS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New student courses as student interests demand. source |
| FLS929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Specialized assignment designed by student/instructor. source |
| GEO121 | World Regional Geography | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Learn elements of the world’s major regions as seen through their defining cultural, physical, social, economic, and political features. These regions are… source |
| GEO917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| GEO929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| GIS111 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Geographic Information System (GIS) has revolutionized transportation systems, urban and rural planning, and agricultural management by making them more efficient. If… source |
| GIS128 | Intro to UAV Systems & Flights | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This introductory course is designed to give students knowledge of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operations. Topics include an overview of the different t… source |
| GIS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| GRA110 | Graphic Arts Principles | — | Exploration of various design types, the use of color, font, and imagery to convey visual communication. Course Learning source |
| GRA121 | Digital Drawing | — | Utilize illustration software for graphic communication and for creative purposes. Course Learning source |
| GRA127 | Illustrator I | — | Learn the tools for digital and print-based output of vector-based illustration. Computer animation is explored. Course Learning source |
| GRA134 | Digital Photography | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces photography equipment, exposure, and composition. Create high-quality images in black-and-white and color. Course Learning source |
| GRA140 | Digital Imaging | — | Utilizes visual design concepts and comprehension of digital workflow to provide a foundation for print, web, and creative design projects. Course Learning source |
| GRA141 | Digital Imaging II | — | Introduces color correction, image enhancements, and adding type to images. Application of real-world design projects with preparing images for printing and publishing. Course Learning source |
| GRA151 | Web Design | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Basics of web page creation and maintenance. Exploration of software products and HTML editors to aid in developing web pages. Planning and designing attr… source |
| GRA154 | Advanced Web Design | — | 0. Students will apply the elements and principles of design for the purpose of creating websites that are both attractive and easily navigated. The course is taught with emphasis on the designer-cli… source |
| GRA156 | History of Graphic Design | — | To keep this class relevant to current design practices, we will dissect examples of contemporary design by identifying and researching the historical origins of the visual characteristics present. T… source |
| GRA173 | Typography | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explores fundamental principles of typography and their role in visual communication. The form and function of typographic design is investigated through… source |
| GRA210 | Graphic Layout and Design | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to visual communication theories related to print and digital design layout. Application practice of the theories and production skills stres… source |
| GRA240 | Project Management for Creative Types | — | Creative projects face special challenges that set them apart from traditional business projects such as managing talent, services, freelancers and clients. These topics along with traditional projec… source |
| GRA272 | Advanced Digital Photography | — | Advancement of skills built in GRA 134. Course Learning source |
| GRA273 | Advanced Typography | — | Formal application of type is emphasized through publication design, grid systems, hierarchy, font design, and creative application of type. Course Learning source |
| GRA299 | Electronic Portfolio | — | Skill growth in preparing an electronic portfolio, resume writing, interviewing, and career-advancement skills. Course Learning source |
| GRA310 | Advanced Graphic Layout and Design | — | Encourages balance between form and function of visual communication in design projects. Advances on concepts taught in GRA210 Graphic Layout and Design. Course Learning source |
| GRA325 | Digital Color Theory | — | Investigation of additive and subtractive methods, color perceptions, and expression by application of traditional and digital design. Course Learning source |
| GRA917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| GRA933 | Internship | — | Placement will depend on the student’s skill level and the availability of appropriate training firms. The internship is supervised by the program coordinator and should be taken during the student’s… source |
| GUS110 | Firearms Bench Metal I | — | ACCUPLACER score of 240 in Writing. OR 2. ACCUPLACER score of 240 in Reading. OR 3. Obtain Instructor approval to be accepted into this course. CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) This cours… source |
| GUS116 | Firearms Regulations, History, and Development | — | source |
| GUS119 | Stockmaking | — | The course will cover inletting the barrel and trigger guard, installing grip cap, steel butt plate or recoil pad, fore-end, swivels, shaping, sanding and finishing. Course Learning source |
| GUS124 | Firearms Repair I | — | The following topics will be covered: design, function, takedown, troubleshooting, repair, and assembly. This course will cover various rifles, handguns and shotguns students may expect to encounter… source |
| GUS145 | Handgun Technology | — | source |
| GUS246 | Stockmaking II | — | Techniques in glass bedding, gun fitting, installation of custom hardware and finishing techniques will be studied. Course Learning source |
| GUS249 | Firearms Repair II | — | Includes design, function, takedown, troubleshooting, assembly and repair of selected shotguns, rifles, and handguns. Also covers the use of specialized tools and fixtures. Course Learning source |
| GUS285 | Firearm Accessories | — | Institutional 4 credit(s) In this course students will learn all of the ‘other’ or ‘extra’ tasks a gunsmith may pursue or be asked to do in their career. During this course students will study techni… source |
| GUS293 | Firearms Repair Workshop | — | Emphasizes private enterprise. Course Learning source |
| GUS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| GUS929 | Individual Projects | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course allows student lab time to complete a capstone project in their second year of study for the completion of the degree. source |
| GUS932 | Practicum | — | Maximum of 3 credits per semester. source |
| HCM100 | Sanitation and Safety | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course provides the student with a solid foundation in foodservice sanitation and safety. Students are required to pass the state sanitation exam for… source |
| HCM116 | Fundamentals Of Baking | — | Students will cover the basics of theory and preparation of baked items. Science and math will play a large role in this course. Items the students will prepare include yeast bread, cookies, creams,… source |
| HCM118 | Advanced Baking | — | Information will be presented to the student in the making of unique and elegant creations. Course Learning source |
| HCM119 | Advanced Baking Lab | — | The student prepares advanced pastry and bread items under real life production conditions for demand and volume. Course Learning source |
| HCM154 | Basic Food Preparation | — | source |
| HCM155 | Garde Manger | — | source |
| HCM156 | Intermediate Food Prep | — | source |
| HCM160 | Advanced Food Preparation | — | Skill areas addressed include knife cuts, industry based equipment, mother sauces and their derivatives, culinary brigade, chef management, and the preparation of soups, starches, vegetables, protein… source |
| HCM180 | Food Fundamentals | — | Students look at industry structure, developing trends and influences of management. Students will develop their awareness of food products and the world of food. Course Learning source |
| HCM212 | Industry Management | — | The course is service-oriented with emphasis on staff and guest relations. Course Learning source |
| HCM233 | Menu Planning & Nutrition | — | USDA guidelines and USRDA standards are covered. Students will calculate body energy requirements, and create a nutritionally sound menu using classical tools/preparation methods. Course Learning source |
| HCM241 | Menu Planning and Sales Promotion | — | Menus from other cultures and menus for a variety of functions will be covered. The student will learn to prepare a cost-effective, seasonally oriented and overall aesthetic menu. Course Learning source |
| HCM255 | Purchasing | — | The student will apply culinary math calculations to analyze purchasing options. Course Learning source |
| HCM263 | International Cuisine | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course offers the students a greater range of ingredient knowledge, taking the fundamentals learnt in the first year and stretching their ability and… source |
| HCM280 | Food Cost Accounting | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course teaches students to effectively calculate and control costs in foodservice establishments. Students are provided with the basic concepts to yi… source |
| HCM298 | Knife Skills | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course offers instruction in the proper use of knives and other culinary equipment and allow gradual growth and confidence in ability with the tools… source |
| HCM301 | Beverage Control | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course will provide an in-depth study of wines, beverages, spirits and beers. Topics covered include purchasing, storage and developing a wine list t… source |
| HCM341 | Catering and Banqueting | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course reinforces skills specific to banquet and catering preparation and service. Emphasis is on quality, quantity, setup, timing, service, event pl… source |
| HCM501 | Culinary Practicum I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Students will complete a total of nine practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to classroom study. Practicums provide the students with on-the-job train… source |
| HCM502 | Culinary Practicum II | — | Practicums provide the students with on-the- job training following the work processes documented in the IVCCD’s [MCC] Patterns & Standards for the Occupation of Cook. A focus of this practicum is fo… source |
| HCM503 | Culinary Practicum III | — | 5 credit(s) Students will complete a total of nine practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to classroom study. Practicums provide the students with on-the-job training following the work processes… source |
| HCM504 | Culinary Practicum IV | — | Practicums provide the students with on-the-job training following the work processes documented in the IVCCD’s [MCC] Patterns & Standards for the Occupation of Cook. A focus of this practicum is for… source |
| HCM505 | Culinary Practicum V | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Students will complete a total of nine practicums (6,000 hours total) in addition to classroom study. Practicums provide the students with on-the job trai… source |
| HCM506 | Culinary Practicum VI | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1.5 credit(s) Students will complete a total of nine practicums (6,000 hours total) in addition to classroom study. Practicums provide the students with on-the job tr… source |
| HCM509 | Culinary Practicum IX | — | 5 credit(s) Students will complete a total of nine practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to classroom study. Practicums provide the students with on-the-job training following the work processes… source |
| HCM511 | Work Experience | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Work experience approved by instructor. Course Learning source |
| HIS110 | Western Civilization Ancient to Early Modern | — | AA Approved Institutional 3 credit(s) Explore the development of Western Civilization, from ancient times to the early modern period–the time of European exploration of the New World. Course Learning source |
| HIS111 | Western Civilization Early Modern to Present | — | AA Approved Institutional 3 credit(s) Explore the development of Western Civilization, from the early modern period-the time of European exploration of the New World, to the present. Course Learning source |
| HIS142 | Middle Eastern Studies | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Learn the historical foundations of ideologies, conflicts, and cultures in the Middle East. The histories and cultures of major countries will be the focu… source |
| HIS145 | Modern East Asian Cultures | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: CLS 160 - East Asian Cultures STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explore East Asian Cultures focussing on 1600 to the present. While the main foci of the course are China… source |
| HIS151 | U.S. History to 1877 | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course examines events, factors, and personalities which shaped the social, economic, and political development of the United States from the pre-Col… source |
| HIS152 | U.S. History since 1877 | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course examines events, factors, and personalities which shaped the social, economic, and political development of the United States from the end of… source |
| HIS214 | Russian History and Culture | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: CLS 170 - Russian History and Culture STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course covers the history and culture of Russia from its origins to the present. Topics incl… source |
| HIS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| HIS927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in history as a special project. source |
| HIS929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| HSC110 | Introduction to Health Occupations | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course covers issues and practices in the health care industry. Topics include an in-depth exploration of health careers and employment expectations… source |
| HSC112 | Medical Terminology | — | No Career and Technical Credit Type 1 credit(s) Focus on introduction and overview of medical language with emphasis on basic, essential terminology. Definitions, standard abbreviations, pronunciatio… source |
| HSC113 | Medical Terminology | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Medical terms related to medical science (describing human body and functions). Emphasis on building a medical vocabulary through understanding root words… source |
| HSC129 | Anatomy & Phys for Health Sciences | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) For health occupations students. Human anatomy and physiology form simple structures to the more complex and the interrelationships between them. Basic co… source |
| HSC134 | First Aid/CPR | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Knowledge and skills for the emergency care of the injured and prevention of accidents. Certification in CPR, victim assessment, basic life support proced… source |
| HSC166 | Health Occupations Preparation | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and… source |
| HSC172 | Nurse Aide | — | This course requires passing the background check, a minimum of 30 hours classroom, 15 hours lab and 30 hours clinical experience. Students will incur additional costs for obtaining up to date immuni… source |
| HSC214 | Safety & Infection Control for the Laboratory | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 2 credit(s) Focus on scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control with emphasis on the characteristics of microorganisms, production and transmission of… source |
| HSC917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| HSC929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| HUM118 | Humanities: Experience & Expression | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) An exploration of interdisciplinary humanities topics as they relate to the development of human understanding and creation of the arts. Course Learning source |
| HUM287 | Leadership Development Studies | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Designed to provide emerging and existing leaders the opportunity to explore the concept of leadership and to develop and improve their leadership skills. Integrates… source |
| HUM917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| HUM927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in humanities as a special project. source |
| IND105 | Introduction to Mechatronics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Hands-on class of industrial systems and maintenance techniques. Areas covered include mechanical systems, hydraulic and pneumatics, motor controls, autom… source |
| IND110 | CPR, First Aid and Safety | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Demonstration of fire extinguishers. Knowledge and skills needed for emergency care of the injured and prevention of accidents. General safety rules of th… source |
| IND112 | OSHA 10 Hour Utility Industry | — | source |
| IND113 | Utility Industry Orientation | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course is structured to give the student an overview of gas and power line utility work. The gas technology students will hand dig and power line stu… source |
| IND115 | General Workplace Safety | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Introduces students to an overview of workplace safety, with an emphasis on recognizing, avoiding, and preventing of health and safety hazards in workplac… source |
| IND125 | Introduction to Process Control | — | Application and operation of relays in the control circuit is covered. Course Learning source |
| IND131 | Interpret UT Maps and Drawings | — | source |
| IND132 | Mechanical Instruments | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A study of pneumatic instrumentation measurement and control equipment. Topics include calibration, calibration standards, documentation, maintenance and… source |
| IND133 | Occupational Safety | — | Emphasis will be on obtaining locates, proper personal protective equipment, and OSHA work place regulations. Course Learning source |
| IND153 | Industrial Mechanics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Teaches the knowledge and skills required to do the following: install and maintain mechanical power transmissions systems, install and align coupling and… source |
| IND160 | Seals, Bearings and Lubrication | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Self-paced course/interactive video. Basic information about seals and bearings used in industrial applications; selection and application of lubrication… source |
| IND171 | General Utility Technical Skills | — | Federal and state regulations will also be explained. Course Learning source |
| IND172 | Adv. Gas Theory & Principles | — | source |
| IND173 | Adv. Gas Technical Skills | — | source |
| IND177 | Adv. Mechanical Theory & Principles | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Defines the principles within utility technician mechanical drives theory including communications, programs, mathematics, tools and operations. source |
| IND178 | Adv. Mechanical Technical Skills | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) Implements the skills within utility technician mechanical drives theory including communications, programs, mathematics, tools and operations. source |
| IND189 | Introduction to Mechatronics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) Is designed to give the student an understanding of the operation, adjustment, and troubleshooting of an automated manufacturing system components includi… source |
| IND250 | Fundamentals/Maintenance Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Methods of planning, organizing, and supervising maintenance technicians. source |
| IND260 | General Gas Utility Technical Knowledge | — | Federal and state regulations will also be explained. Students will be introduced to the MEA Operator Qualification Testing. Course Learning source |
| IND270 | Valve Maintenance DVC Mounting | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Basics of control valve body and actuator maintenance in conjunction with the latest in digital instrumentation. Basic hardware (valve body, bonnet, and a… source |
| IND271 | Valve Technician I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Broad overview to control valve operation and maintenance from the technician’s perspective. How control valves, actuators, and related instruments functi… source |
| IND361 | Gas Utility Field Training 1 | — | Students use equipment utilized to complete projects in the field. (Fusion tools, leak detection, Trencher, Backhoe, and skid loader.) Course Learning source |
| IND362 | Gas Utility Field Training 2 | — | With an emphasis on regulator, meter and relief calculations and theories. Students use equipment utilized to complete projects in the field. (Fusion tools, leak detection, Trencher, Backhoe, and ski… source |
| IND363 | Gas Utility Field Training 3 | — | Work with regulator stations, valves and gauges, tapping/stoppering equipment. lab experiences in odorization, cathodic protection, mechanical fittings, pigging, pressure testing, purging and leak su… source |
| IND911 | On-the-job Training | — | source |
| IND917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| JOU110 | Introduction to Mass Media | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Discussion of the mass communication process, the characteristics and responsibilities of the mass media, and the relationship of the mass media to society. Understan… source |
| JOU146 | Publications Staff | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Supervised writing, design and photography work on the college and community publications. May be repeated four times. Course Learning source |
| JOU917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| JOU929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Specialized assignment designed by student/instructor. source |
| LIT101 | Introduction to Literature | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Critical analysis of various types of fiction, poetry, and drama. Course Learning source |
| LIT111 | American Literature Since Mid-1800’s | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A survey of American literature from the post-Civil War era (Mark Twain) to the present. Course Learning source |
| LIT120 | American Novel | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A survey of the American Novel with emphasis on 20th and 21st century works. Course Learning source |
| LIT131 | Native American Literature | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A survey of Native American oral tradition influences, regional folklore, autobiographical and historical materials, as well as contemporary context and t… source |
| LIT136 | Diverse Voices in American Literature | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explore literature by writers from a variety of diverse backgrounds, such as geography, society, culture, economy, ability, race, gender, and/or sexual or… source |
| LIT150 | World Literature I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Analysis of major literary works from origins to the Renaissance. Course Learning source |
| LIT180 | Mythology | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course emphasizes the historical development and the craft of mythology through the study of major, representative works from ancient to modern day.… source |
| LIT188 | Detective Fiction | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Survey of detective fiction in novels, stories, and film from its origins in the 19th century to the present, including classic, hard-boiled, police proce… source |
| LIT199 | Literature of the Fantastic | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examines recurring themes and motifs in fantastic and popular literature, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Course Learning source |
| LIT917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| LIT927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in literature as a special project. source |
| LIT929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| MAP111 | Medical Office Management I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Covers administrative competencies in the medical office including telephone procedures, scheduling, medical records management, supply inventory, equipme… source |
| MAP118 | Medical Office Management II | — | source |
| MAP141 | Medical Insurance | — | Emphasis will be placed on current procedures (CPT-4) and international classification of disease codes (ICD-10-CM) used to facilitate proper coding in submitting claims. Pertinent billing tips will… source |
| MAP149 | Examination Preparation | — | MAP 111 , MAP 550 , MAP 402 , HSC 214 , HSC 112 , MAP 225 , MAP 512 , MAP 118 , MAP 551 , MAP 403 , MAP 229 , EDU 160 The course includes preperation for the national medical assistant certification… source |
| MAP225 | Medical Lab Procedures I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) Introduction to medical lab procedures, ethics, laboratory personnel and OSHA regulations. Includes use of equipment and application of basic microbiologi… source |
| MAP229 | Medical Lab Procedures II | — | Clinical skills include vital signs, sterile procedures and medical asepsis, pulmonary function. Course Learning source |
| MAP402 | Medical Law and Ethics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 2 credit(s) Focus on the legal and ethical implications of practice in a medical setting. Includes scope of practice, confidentiality, HIPAA privacy and security requirements, le… source |
| MAP403 | Basic Medical Office Insurance | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 2 credit(s) Focus is on a working knowledge of basic medical insurance programs, forms utilized and recordkeeping involved in insurance claims. Applies the principles of diagnost… source |
| MAP510 | Medical Office Pharmacology | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course provides a basic background in the classification of drugs, their sources, uses and legal implications. Discuss characteristics of topical dru… source |
| MAP512 | Medical Assisting Pharmacology | — | Discusses characteristics of topical drugs, side effects, precautions, interactions and patient education. Course Learning source |
| MAP550 | Health and Disease in the Human Body I | — | Career & Technical Education 3 credit(s) Incorporate crititcal thinking skills based on knowledge of course competencies to identify human anatomy and physology, including interrelationship of organ… source |
| MAP551 | Health and Disease in the Human Body II | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 3 credit(s) Focus on incorporating critical thinking skills based on knowledge of course competencies to identify human anatomy and physiology, etiology, diagnostic aids, and tre… source |
| MAP602 | Clinical Experience Seminar | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Provides an opportunity for the student to discuss situations that arise in the clinical experience. Course Learning source |
| MAP616 | Medical Assistant Externship | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 6 credit(s) Provides an opportunity for the student to discuss situations that arise in the clinical experience. Course Learning source |
| MAP917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| MAT013 | Math Support | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Supplementing any transfer-level math course the student is taking. Students must take this course concurrently with their transfer-level math course. Students i… source |
| MAT014 | Math Support | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course is intended to be a supplement to any transfer-level math course the student is taking. Students must take this course concurrently with their transf… source |
| MAT017 | Experimental Development Math | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Experimental Developmental Math course. Course Learning source |
| MAT019 | Preparatory Mathematics | — | Developmental Credit Type 1 credit(s) Number systems, solutions of equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, exponents, radicals and coordinate geometry, and other fou… source |
| MAT046 | Mathematical Reasoning | — | This course is about getting students to think about the context that numbers represent, about relationships, about meaning. Intended for students who plan to take MAT 110 , MAT 117 , or MAT 156 . Co… source |
| MAT052 | Pre-Algebra | — | Covers topics basic to learning higher mathematics and basic problem-solving techniques using algebraic concepts. Not a transfer course. Course Learning source |
| MAT062 | Elementary Algebra | — | Not a transfer course. Course Learning source |
| MAT074 | College Preparatory Math 1 | — | Students will work at their own pace through a sequence of modules. Using a computer-based delivery system, students will master source |
| MAT075 | Statistics Support | — | 5 or The College Ready test may be used for both placement and remediation on an experimental basis. or Students who have completed 5 years of high school algebra and meet the minimum placement or an… source |
| MAT077 | College Preparatory Math 2 | — | It provides students with the knowledge necessary for success in college-level mathematics courses. Students will work at their own pace through a sequence of modules. Using a computer-based delivery… source |
| MAT078 | College Prep Math/Liberal Arts | — | 5 or The College Ready test may be used for both placement and remediation on an experimental basis. or Students who have completed 5 years of high school algebra and meet the minimum placement or an… source |
| MAT110 | Math for Liberal Arts | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An exploration of critical thinking, problem solving and decision making based on the study of various fields of mathematics. The emphasis is on understan… source |
| MAT117 | Math for Elementary Teachers | — | AA Approved Other students will need instructor approval to enroll. STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Mathematics as problem solving, communication, connections, and reasoning with regard to tasks inv… source |
| MAT118 | Math for Elementary Teachers II | — | Emphasis is on problem-solving and applications. Topics include probability, statistics, and algebraic equations and graphs. Course Learning source |
| MAT121 | College Algebra | — | AA Approved Topics include coordinate geometry, complex numbers, linear, quadratic, and polynomial expressions, functions, graphing, systems of linear equations, exponential and logarithmic expressio… source |
| MAT128 | Precalculus | — | STANDARD 4 credit(s) Learn the fundamentals to be successful in a calculus course; it is beneficial (but not required) for the student to have a background in trigonometry. The course will emphasize… source |
| MAT129 | Precalculus | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) This course is designed to affirm the student’s foundation in algebra and trigonometry in preparation for Calculus and other algebraically and/or trigonom… source |
| MAT140 | Finite Math | — | Critical path method and PERT techniques for project management. Computer programming to solve linear programming problems. Transportation and inventory techniques. Time value of money, curve fitting… source |
| MAT150 | Discrete Math | — | 0 or ACT Math of 21 or Pass MAT019 STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Learn concepts in discrete mathematics as applied to computer science. Includes logic, methods of proof, sets, functions, relations… source |
| MAT156 | Statistics | — | AA Approved The course emphasizes descriptive and inferential statistical methods, probability, estimation, hypothesis testing and linear regression. Students are introduced to technology as it appli… source |
| MAT158 | Statistics II | — | AA Approved Use computers to visualize and analyze data. Course Learning source |
| MAT165 | Business Calculus | — | AA Approved Topics include derivatives and their uses, and integrals and their applications. Types of functions include polynomial, rational and root, exponential and logarithmic. Course Learning source |
| MAT210 | Calculus I | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) This course is designed to provide you with a basic knowledge of calculus. Topics covered include the concepts of a limit, continuity, the derivative, and… source |
| MAT216 | Calculus II | — | AA Approved Topics include techniques of integration, differential equations, analytic geometry, and infinite series. Function types include polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trig, inve… source |
| MAT219 | Calculus III | — | AA Approved on condition of sufficient enrollment. Course Learning source |
| MAT267 | Differential Equations | — | AA Approved First order equations, linear equations, constant coefficient equations. Eigenvalue methods for systems of first order linear equations. Introduction to stability and phase plane analysis… source |
| MAT743 | Technical Math | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Applied mathematics skills are reviewed and concepts in measurement, basic algebra, graphs, geometry, and trigonometry are covered. source |
| MAT765 | Welding Mathematics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Covers basic algebra as it relates to fundamental equations, ratios and proportions, and percentages. Also covers basic right angle trigonometry and provi… source |
| MAT772 | Applied Math | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Applied Mathematics includes operations with real numbers, use of fractions, ratios, measurement conversion, algebraic equations, functions, geometry, and… source |
| MAT790 | Shop Mathematics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Problem solving using a scientific calculator. Fractions to decimals and vice versa; calculation of volume, elementary geometrical concepts, numerical tri… source |
| MAT791 | Shop Mathematics II | — | source |
| MAT917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| MAT927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in mathematics as a special project. source |
| MFG101 | Measuring Tools | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1.5 credit(s) Identification, use, and care of shop measuring tools. Course Learning source |
| MFG121 | Machine Trade Printreading I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Study of lines, symbols, conventions and abbreviations of shop drawings. Orthographic projection, sections, conventional dimensioning. Intersections and d… source |
| MFG131 | Machine Trade Printreading II | — | Study of computing, linear measurements in various units. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) symbols and basic application. Course Learning source |
| MFG200 | Electric Discharge Machine (EDM) | — | Be able to read and write programs using G and M codes, and set machine control parameters. They will learn to setup and operate the machine to make assigned projects. Course Learning source |
| MFG209 | Machine Shop Practices | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Classroom and hands on training will be provided in machine shop safety and the use of machine shop tools and machines. Training will include the proper u… source |
| MFG255 | Engine Lathe Operations | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) Safety precautions; types and construction; set-up and operation; attachments and maintenance; cutting tools. 3-jaws and Buch chuck turning; turning on ce… source |
| MFG262 | Mill Operations Theory | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Safety precautions, type and construction, attachments and accessories, milling cutters; set-up and operation. Speeds and feeds; gear cutters, indexing he… source |
| MFG270 | Grinders Theory | — | source |
| MFG275 | Hand & Bench Machine Tools | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Use/care of shop bench, layout tools, power band saws. Course Learning source |
| MFG280 | Drill Presses | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1.5 credit(s) Safety precautions. Types of drill presses, selection of drills and other cutters. Use of coolants. Set-ups, speeds, and feeds. Analyzing drilling diffi… source |
| MFG282 | CNC Plasma Table | — | Be able to create programs using the machines software, and know to setup and operate the machine. Course Learning source |
| MFG322 | Introduction to CAD/CAM | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to computer aided machining programming, to program projects by using the C.A.M. software on the computer. Course Learning source |
| MFG353 | CNC Lathe | — | 5 credit(s) CNC programming concepts, operation of computer terminal to program projects and evaluate simulated machining. The operation, set-up, and cutting of parts on the CNC lathe. Course Learning source |
| MFG357 | CNC Mill | — | 5 credit(s) CNC programming using G and M codes, and introduction of conversational programming using Hurco simulation software. Ability to load, edit, and evaluate created programs. The operation, s… source |
| MFG407 | Basic Die Making | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 7 credit(s) Selecting die set; building each component per print or sketch, assembling die; producing piece parts in punch press; fitting and adjusting die. Course Le… source |
| MFG409 | Basic Die Making | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) Provide instruction and hands-on practice in building dies, emphasizing tool-building procedures and die fabrication. Topics include: selecting die set, b… source |
| MFG418 | Advanced Die Making | — | Producing piece part in press; measure and inspect part; die correction to product part “within print.” Course Learning source |
| MFG424 | Jigs and Fixtures | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) Provide instruction and hands-on machining practices as they relate to jigs and fixtures used in manufacturing facilities. It introduces students to build… source |
| MFG425 | Jig and Fixtures | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 6 credit(s) Building mill, drill, and weld jigs and fixtures. Course Learning source |
| MFG456 | Injection Mold Making | — | source |
| MFG917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| MGT101 | Principles of Management | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examines decision-making, communication, policy formulation, scientific management, staffing and training, employee relations, and other areas of management responsib… source |
| MKT110 | Principles of Marketing | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Fundamental principles of the flow of goods and services from producer to consumer. Buying, selling, transportation, storage, risk-taking, financing, promotion, and m… source |
| MKT131 | Social Media Marketing | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examine the organizational use of social media technologies such as photo and website editing, blogs, web analytics, and social networks, as well as the use of social… source |
| MKT140 | Principles of Selling | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Covers the three main areas of selling: specialty, wholesale, and retail. Selling principles and tactics developed for a wide variety of selling situations. Stresses… source |
| MKT150 | Principles of Advertising | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Decision-making in advertising and sales promotion, advertising and promotional techniques, establishing budgets, and evaluating the effectiveness of advertising and… source |
| MKT160 | Principles of Retailing | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Understanding of retail store organization and operation. Explores location and layout, retail buying techniques, franchising, pricing and merchandising, and careers.… source |
| MKT181 | Customer Service Strategies | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of customer service and to them learn the skills necessary to provide excellent service to t… source |
| MKT907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Designed to give the student actual work experience at an approved training center under the supervision of a program coordinator. source |
| MKT917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| MKT929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| MKT945 | Seminar in Business I | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Designed to assist students in developing an understanding of business and marketing trends. Become familiar with developing resumes and job intervie… source |
| MMS105 | Audio Production | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Audio Production introduces students to state of the art audio equipment and software usage. Students learn basic skills in recording and editing of comme… source |
| MMS108 | Sports Production - Audio | — | No Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Learn hands-on practical experience in the production of audio for sporting events. Students apply skills learned to produce sports packages for broadc… source |
| MMS126 | Introduction to Digital Media | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Students will learn the various elements of the digital media landscape. Students will produce a variety of projects and distribute them over social media… source |
| MMS127 | Digital Film Production | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to independent film production. It provides a basic understanding of digital film production technology, equipment operatio… source |
| MMS136 | Writing for Digital Media | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Writing for digital media has evolved into many forms of online content. Students will learn how to write in many different forms, including blogging, mar… source |
| MMS147 | TV Sports Production | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Students will be introduced to the field of sports production which includes play by play/color commentary announcing, filming athletic events, interviewi… source |
| MMS205 | Advanced Audio Production | — | Students work with musicians to record and mix projects in the sound studio and learn how digital audio compliments video and film production, the music industry and other areas of the digital media… source |
| MMS207 | Post Production Editing | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Students will learn how to use post production editing software for editing video and multimedia projects. Students will create projects that include vide… source |
| MMS225 | Advanced Television Production | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Learn production techniques in television and video production. Students learn all aspects of studio and remote production including producing, camera, au… source |
| MMS236 | Television News Production | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Students will produce a student newscast. Students will write, shoot, edit and produce a news program for the local community broadcasted through social m… source |
| MMS242 | Media Ethics | — | Career and Technical Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examines various media codes of ethics, theories, and ethical dilemmas faced by media professionals. Introduces ethical decision-making and discusses both… source |
| MMS932 | Internship | — | Additional opportunities to acquire media production skills, by working with the college cable TV station, and video production services. source |
| MUA101 | Applied Voice | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This applied course offers half-hour lessons of private instruction, with a minimum of 30 minutes of practice per day. The goal is the development of both fundamental… source |
| MUA120 | Applied Piano | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This applied course offers half-hour lessons of private instruction, with a minimum of 30 minutes of practice per day. The goal is the development of both fundamental… source |
| MUS100 | Music Appreciation | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) For students with no formal background in music. Includes historical information with an emphasis on developing the skills and tools of critical and appre… source |
| MUS140 | Concert Choir | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Chorus is open to all qualified students. Emphasis is placed on reading and singing standard and contemporary literature. Participation in all rehearsals and public p… source |
| MUS145 | Concert Band | — | Participation in all rehearsals and public performances is required. source |
| MUS148 | College Community Band | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) For all students; also open to non-students with band experience. No audition required. Weekly practices, four concerts/year. Some instruments available for students. source |
| MUS149 | Pep Band | — | Some instruments available for students. source |
| MUS152 | Vocal Ensemble | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Auditions will be held for small vocal ensembles; practices will be arranged following auditions. Ensembles will be decided according to interest and needs each year.… source |
| MUS162 | Instrumental Ensembles | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Auditions will be held for small instrumental ensembles; practices arranged following auditions. Ensembles will be decided according to interest and needs each year.… source |
| MUS205 | Jazz History and Appreciation | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Survey of the development of American jazz from the late 19th century to the present, with emphasis on its ethnic origins, cities where jazz developed, st… source |
| MUS907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Individually designed job experience/related assignment. source |
| MUS917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| MUS929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| NET123 | Computer Hardware Basics | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) This course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer hardware and software, mobile devices, security and networking concepts, and the responsib… source |
| NET235 | CCNA Cisco 1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and stru… source |
| NET236 | CCNA Cisco 2 | — | Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Course Learning source |
| NET237 | CCNA Cisco 3 | — | Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. Course Learning source |
| NET286 | Introduction to Scripting and Automation | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 3 credit(s) Students will learn to utilize automation tools including the most widely used scripting languages - Powershell and Python. By the end of this course, students will h… source |
| NET287 | Virtualization and Cloud Concepts | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 3 credit(s) Examines the topics of cloud and virtualization technologies. Students will learn the components, types, benefits, and uses of virtualization. Explores the role virtu… source |
| NET288 | Workstation Operating Systems | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL 3 credit(s) A study of workstation operating systems software. Students will implement, administer, and troubleshoot workstation operating systems including Windows, Linux and MA… source |
| NET313 | Windows Server | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course provides the core foundation for supporting network based servers. Students will learn the skills necessary to install, configure, customize,… source |
| NET612 | Fundamentals of Network Security | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide student with a fundamental understanding of network security principles and implementation. Students examine the techno… source |
| NET686 | Cybersecurity Management | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course studies the technologies of information security including policies, standards, and procedures. Explores introductory concepts of confidential… source |
| NET785 | Fundamentals of Desktop Support | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course will introduce the student to the operations of the desk industry. Students will master the role of desk analysis, navigate the desk environme… source |
| NET917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| NET927 | Honors Study | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in technology as a special project. source |
| NET929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| PEA146 | Physical Fitness I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitne… source |
| PEA151 | Racquet Sports I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitne… source |
| PEA154 | Racquetball I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitne… source |
| PEA187 | Weight Training I | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitne… source |
| PEA917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| PEC102 | Coaching Authorization | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 5 credit(s) Integrates critical concepts from human development, anatomy/physiology, coaching philosophy/techniques, ethics, and athlete care and prevention of injuries. Successf… source |
| PEC109 | Coaching Ethics, Techniques & Theory | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1.5 credit(s) Knowledge and understanding of the techniques and theory of coaching interscholastic athletics and also deals with professional ethics in coaching. Course Learning source |
| PEC115 | Athletic Development And Human Growth | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Knowledge and understanding of human growth and development of children in youth in relation to physical activity. Course Learning source |
| PEC120 | Body Structure and Function | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Knowledge and understanding of the structure and function of the human body in relation to physical activity. Course Learning source |
| PEC130 | Care and Prevention. Of Ath. Injuries | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1.5 credit(s) Knowledge and understanding of the prevention and care of athletic injuries and medical and safety problems relation to physical activity. Course Learning source |
| PEC180 | Sports Off:Ftball,Wrstlng,Voll | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Principles and practice in officiating games and contests. source |
| PEC182 | Sports Off:Bsktbll,Sftbll,Bsbl | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Principles and practices in officiating games and contests. source |
| PEC917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| PEH102 | Health | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Study of several of the dimensions of personal health with emphasis on the physical and emotional dimensions. Principles of a healthy lifestyle and how these principl… source |
| PEH110 | Personal Wellness | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Principles of physical fitness, good nutrition, stress management. Applications and practice of these principles in everyday life. Includes some physical… source |
| PEH142 | First Aid | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Learn the signs, symptoms, and treatment of injuries, accidents, wounds, sudden medical illnesses, and environmental emergencies. Opportunity to earn a First Aid and… source |
| PEH161 | Introduction to Physical Education | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Designed to orient prospective physical education majors and minors in the field of physical education. Includes history, philosophy, trends, and developments of phys… source |
| PEH175 | Sports Psychology | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Study of the personality of the athlete, anxiety and arousal in sport, arousal adjustment strategies, cognitive-behavioral intervention in sport, motivation, and self… source |
| PEH176 | Sports Psychology | — | No Standard Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examine the principles of Sports Psychology regarding an athlete’s mental preparation strategies to improve sport performance by applying psychological tools and i… source |
| PEH210 | Elementary Physical Education | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Study of theory, practice, and methods for teaching physical education in the elementary school. Basic wellness, games and sports, rhythms, and student evaluation wil… source |
| PEH254 | Sports Marketing | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Examine differing aspects of sport marketing and the application of basic principles of sport marketing to the managed sport industry with emphasis on intercollegiate… source |
| PEH255 | Principles of Sports Management | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduction to the academic and professional field of sports management. An overview of sports management rather than detailed instructions about how to manage sport… source |
| PEH256 | Current Issues in Sports Management | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Studies current issues, problems, and trends in sports management. Ethical, technological, and social issues will be discussed. Course Learning source |
| PEH260 | Recreational Leadership | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Provides students with a working proficiency in the area of recreation. Emphasis on coordinating practical lab experiences in which the student will have an opportuni… source |
| PEH917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New course as student interests demand. source |
| PEH929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Specialized assignment designed by student/instructor. source |
| PEH932 | Internship | — | source |
| PET105 | Basic Athletic Training | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Provides students with knowledge of the profession of the certified athletic trainer, factors associated with injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, emergency care… source |
| PET115 | Introduction to Taping | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Entry level class that will introduce you to the taping aspect of the Athletic Training profession. The time spent in and out of class will focus on the most common t… source |
| PET143 | Athletic Training Practicum | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1-3 credit(s) Hands-on course designed to provide students with practical experience in athletic training. Students attend athletic training room hours, practices, and events, an… source |
| PET189 | Advanced Athletic Training | — | Learn how to complete injury evaluations and assessments. Learn how to create rehabilitation programs. Practice AT skills in the classroom, as well as the Athletic Training room, under the supervisio… source |
| PET191 | Advanced Athletic Training II | — | Learn how to complete injury evaluations and assessments. Learn how to create rehabilitation programs. Practice AT skills in the classroom, as well as the Athletic Training room, under the supervisio… source |
| PET917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New course as student interests demand. source |
| PEV115 | Varsity Baseball | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games. source |
| PEV120 | Varsity Basketball | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games. source |
| PEV135 | Varsity Football | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games. source |
| PEV160 | Varsity Softball | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games. source |
| PEV170 | Varsity Volleyball | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games. source |
| PEV180 | Varsity Wrestling | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games. source |
| PEV190 | Varsity Spirit Squad | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games. source |
| PHI101 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course explores the reasons for existence. It addresses problems of science and religion, social and political life, methods of study, and approaches… source |
| PHI105 | Introduction to Ethics | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course explores the concepts of right and wrong and offers a historical development of ethical systems from Greek civilization to the present. Course… source |
| PHI917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| PHI927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in philosophy as a special project. source |
| PHS120 | Exploring Physical Science | — | AA Approved Topics in chemistry, physics, and at least one of the following: geology, astronomy, or meteorology. Course Learning source |
| PHS142 | Principles of Astronomy | — | AA Approved Field experience in naked eye and telescopic observation techniques. Various types and construction of telescopes. Course Learning source |
| PHS143 | Principles of Astronomy Lab | — | Yes This supplemental lab course emphasizes field experiences in naked eye and telescopic observation techniques as well as data analysis and laboratory techniques for measurement. Course Learning source |
| PHS185 | Introduction to Earth Science | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explores the physical elements and processes that make up the environment. Focuses on Earth functions as one closed system with the hydrosphere, lithosphe… source |
| PHS186 | Introduction to Earth Science Lab | — | AA Approved Explores the physical elements and processes that make up the environment. Focuses on Earth functions as one closed system with the hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere int… source |
| PHS917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| PHS929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| PHT929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Specialized assignment designed by student/instructor. source |
| PHY106 | Survey of Physics | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 4 credit(s) An introduction to the basic concepts of physics. Includes elementary topics from mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, an… source |
| PHY162 | College Physics I | — | AA Approved Algebra-based topics include Newtonian mechanics, properties of matter, and waves. Course Learning source |
| PHY172 | College Physics II | — | AA Approved Topics include thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and optics. Course Learning source |
| PHY212 | Classical Physics I | — | AA Approved Calculus based, topics include Newtonian mechanics, properties of matter, and waves. Course Learning source |
| PHY917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| PHY927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Physics. source |
| PHY929 | Individual Projects | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) Special topics as arranged with instructor. source |
| PNN137 | Fundamental Skills of Nursing | — | Failure of a NURSING CREDIT TYPE 2.5 credit(s) Orients the student to nursing and the nursing process. Develops technical skills within the scope of the practical nurse in Iowa; enhancing knowledge a… source |
| PNN144 | The Fundamentals of Practical Nursing | — | 5 credit(s) Orients the student to nursing and the nursing process. Develops technical skills used within the scope of practical nursing in Iowa and enhances knowledge and professionalism in the use… source |
| PNN231 | Pharmacology | — | Various pharmacological classifications, dose ranges, actions, side effects, and methods of administration of commonly-prescribed medications. Foundation for legal guidelines for safe and effective d… source |
| PNN403 | Mental Health Concepts | — | It includes community resources, interpersonal communication and a beginning look at psychotropic medications. Course Learning source |
| PNN404 | Introduction into Behavioral Health | — | It includes community resources, interpersonal communication, and a beginning look at psychotropic medications. Course Learning source |
| PNN426 | Introduction to Obstetrics and Pediatrics | — | 5 credit(s) This course includes health teaching related to the study of family centered nursing care in obstetrics and pediatrics. The obstetrical portion includes the study of preconception; pregna… source |
| PNN427 | Introduction to Maternal Child Nursing Care | — | The obstetrical portion includes the study of preconception; pregnancy and major complications; the birth process; postpartum nursing care; and newborn care. The pediatric portion includes the applic… source |
| PNN500 | Leadership & Professional Nsg | — | Concepts relating to leadership and management skills are included to facilitate the transition to professional nursing. Course Learning source |
| PNN537 | Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing of the Adult | — | Each unit covers a body system and begins with asssesment, age-related changes, diagnostic tests and procedures and common therapeutic measures that are related to the body system discussed. Specific… source |
| PNN544 | Transitions to Practical Nursing Practice | — | Additionally, they will learn concepts relating to leadership and management skills are included to facilitate the transition to professional nursing. The student will have a leadership clinical comp… source |
| PNN917 | Experimental Course | — | NURSING CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| POL111 | American National Government | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Survey of the philosophy, structure, and powers of American national government and how citizens are linked to government through such things as political… source |
| POL121 | International Relations | — | Standard Credit Type 3 credit(s) Analyze governments in the more developed countries and in the less developed countries and the interaction of these governments in their political, economic and secu… source |
| POL125 | Comparative Government and Politics | — | Standard Credit Type 3 credit(s) Examine the government and politics of such countries as Great Britain, Mexico, Germany, and Russia. Each nation is viewed in terms of its political culture, party sy… source |
| POL907 | Co-op Field Experience | — | source |
| POL917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| POL927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied 1-4 credit(s) Honors topic arranged with instructor. source |
| POL929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| PSY111 | Introduction to Psychology | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A survey of the psychological concepts, methods and principles of behavior and mental processes. Course Learning source |
| PSY121 | Developmental Psychology | — | AA Approved The course provides an introduction to both the historical and contemporary theories in developmental psychology. Course Learning source |
| PSY171 | Health Psychology | — | Specific attention given to the effects of stress on illness, how health services are used and misused, and the patient-practitioner’s relationship. Course Learning source |
| PSY224 | Adolescent Psychology | — | Historical and contemporary theoretical perspectives will be explored as they relate to this period of rapid change. Course Learning source |
| PSY241 | Abnormal Psychology | — | AA Approved Students will evaluate diagnostic criteria, research, and ethical issues in abnormal psychology using a biopsychosocial approach. Course Learning source |
| PSY242 | Addictions | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) A broad introduction to the science of addictive disorders, examining both substance and non-substance related addictions. A biopsychosocial approach will be applied… source |
| PSY251 | Social Psychology | — | AA Approved Emphasis is placed on social perception and cognition, social influence, aggression, stereotypes and ing. Course Learning source |
| PSY261 | Human Sexuality | — | Scientific research, culture and sexual health will be explored as students evaluate both the historical and contemporary perspectives of sexuality. Course Learning source |
| PSY917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| PSY920 | Field Experience | — | Learn the needs of your community while observing and assisting the professionals who serve. source |
| PSY927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in psychology as a special project. source |
| PSY929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| PSY941 | Practicum | — | May involve reading and research, and must meet specific academic goals. source |
| RDG917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| RDG929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| REL101 | Survey of World Religions | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Contributions of religions to world culture. Includes religions of America, Africa, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, religions of China and Japan,… source |
| REL917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| REL927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in Religion. source |
| SCI927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in science as a special project. source |
| SDV022 | Study Strategies | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Strategies for improving textbook reading, note-taking, test-taking, and time management. Career choice guidance. Independent study or classroom setting. Course… source |
| SDV108 | The College Experience | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: SDV 208 STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Designed to direct students’ attention to the college academic culture, facilitate development of academic success skills and c… source |
| SDV111 | Success Seminar | — | Students meet twice weekly for a half-term and discuss issues important to college students, develop tools for academic success, facilitate becoming actively involved in college life, act as a suppor… source |
| SDV113 | Strategies for Academic Success | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Strategies for improving textbook reading, note-taking, test-taking, and time management. Career choice guidance. Independent study or classroom setting. Course Learn… source |
| SDV130 | Career Exploration | — | DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT TYPE 1-3 credit(s) This course will provide guidance in choosing a career goal and preparing for employment. Emphasis will be placed on identifying interests, abilities, and valu… source |
| SDV135 | Job Seeking Skills | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) An examination of job seeking strategies with emphasis on the written and oral communications necessary to market one’s potential. Emphasis on developing effective ap… source |
| SDV208 | The College Experience for International Students | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: SDV 108 STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course introduces International students to United States college expectations, environment, and resources so that they ma… source |
| SDV917 | Experimental Course | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |
| SDV927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in student development as a special project. source |
| SDV929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| SOC110 | Introduction to Sociology | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is a beginning course in sociology with emphasis on terminology. This course examines the sociological research process, sociological theoreti… source |
| SOC115 | Social Problems | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course is designed to acquaint students with current social problems, social problem theories, and to suggest possible means of prevention, and solut… source |
| SOC120 | Marriage and Family | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course examines and applies sociological principles to the life cycle of marriage and family. Topics include diverse family structures and contempora… source |
| SOC160 | Introduction to Social Work | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Introduces the principles of social work practice. Emphasis is on social work careers, practice settings, description of methods, skills and standards of practice, de… source |
| SOC208 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | — | AA Approved Cross Listed With: ANT 105 Cultural Anthropology STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Explore an introduction to the cultural anthropological perspective, which will describe what it means to… source |
| SOC210 | Men, Women and Society | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course explores men’s and women’s experiences in American society and how ideas about gender differences have played in shaping those experiences. Areas of inqui… source |
| SOC917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| SOC927 | Honors Study | — | STANDARD CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) This course is designated as an honors course in sociology as a special project. source |
| SOC929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| SOC947 | Practicum - Social Work | — | Students completing this class will complete a volunteer field experience in a social service setting of 33-99 hours throughout the semester. The activity is meant to provide a glimpse into the socia… source |
| SPC112 | Public Speaking | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Public Speaking develops oral communication skills. Students develop both speaking and listening skills, adjust to and audience, and prepare and deliver i… source |
| SPC120 | Intercultural Communications | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) An introduction to theories and implications of intercultural communication as applied to the workplace and interpersonal relationships. Topics and activi… source |
| SPC122 | Interpersonal Communication | — | AA Approved STANDARD CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) This course explores how humans communicate in one-on-one and group situations through personal and professional relationships. Special emphasis is placed… source |
| SPC917 | Experimental Course | — | source |
| SPC929 | Individual Projects | — | source |
| WBL200 | Practicum/Field Experience | — | Standard Credit Type 1-3 credit(s) under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisor, this course provides career academy students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while par… source |
| WBL308 | Internship: Industrial Technology | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL Variable credit(s) under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related t… source |
| WEL116 | General Welding | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Studies welding heat, polarities, and electrodes for use in joining ferrous metal by arc, mig, tig, and gas welding processes. Course Learning source |
| WEL208 | Introduction to Fabrication | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Provides students with hands on fabrication basics used by welding industries. Covers lay out, reading blueprints, applied math, cost estimation, jigs and… source |
| WEL228 | Introduction to Welding, Safety & Health of Welders: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) This course will provide students with orientation to the welding profession and will cover the basics of safety & health within the welding profession. T… source |
| WEL233 | Print Reading and Welding Symbol Interpretation: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Provides instruction in interpreting elements of welding prints (drawings or sketches), focusing on measurement, American Welding Society welding symbols,… source |
| WEL244 | Gas Metal Arc Welding Short Circuit Transfer: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques of Gas Metal Arc Welding Short-Circuiting Transfer. Students perform American Welding… source |
| WEL245 | Gas Metal Arc Welding Spray Transfer: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques of Gas Metal Arc Welding Spray Transfer. Students perform American Welding Society com… source |
| WEL251 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Carbon Steel: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Students perform American Welding Society compliant weld… source |
| WEL252 | Gus Tungsten Arc Welding for Aluminum: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for gas tungsten arc welding. Students perform American Welding Society compliant weld… source |
| WEL253 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Austenitic Stainless Steel: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Students perform American Welding Society compliant weld… source |
| WEL254 | Welding Inspection and Testing Principles: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 1 credit(s) Students will visually examine test weldments and thermally cut surfaces per multiple welding codes, standards, and specifications. This course aligns to… source |
| WEL262 | Thermal Cutting Processes I - Manual and Mechanized OxyFuel Cutting: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focuses on proper safety, equipment setup and cutting techniques for manual and mechanized OxyFuel cutting on carbon steel. Students perform American Weld… source |
| WEL263 | Thermal Cutting Processes II - Plasma and Carbon Steel Arc: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focuses on proper safety, equipment setup and cutting techniques for Plasma and Carbon steel Arc cutting on carbon steel, austenitic stainless steel, and… source |
| WEL274 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding I: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Focuses on safety, amperage settings, polarity and the proper selection of electrodes for the shielded metal arc welding process. Students will perform Am… source |
| WEL275 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding II: SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 3 credit(s) Focuses on safety, amperage settings, polarity and the proper selection of electrodes for the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (informally known as stick weldin… source |
| WEL280 | Flux Cored Arc Welding (Self-Shielded): SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Flux Cored Arc Welding Self-Shielded. Students perform American Welding Society co… source |
| WEL281 | Flux Cored Arc Welding (Gas-Shielded): SENSE1 | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE 2 credit(s) Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Flux Cored Arc Welding (Gas Shielded). Students perform American Welding Society c… source |
| WEL917 | Experimental Course | — | CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE Varied credit(s) New courses as student interests demand. source |