# Louisiana Delta Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T21:06:21.541Z from a crawl of ladelta.edu. 2033 records (80 programs · 1953 courses · 0 resource pages). # Associate of Arts, LA Transfer 240199 **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting - ACCT202 — Intro to Managerial Accounting - ARTS103 — Drawing I - ARTS104 — Figure Drawing - ARTS105 — Design Fundamentals - ARTS106 — Color Theory - ARTS107 — Three-Dimensional Design - ARTS120 — Art Appreciation - ARTS201 — Survey of Art History I - ARTS202 — Survey of Art History II - BIOL101 — General Biology I - BIOL102 — General Biology II - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL202 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL210 — General Microbiology - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL225 — Human Nutrition - BIOL226 — Genetics - BIOL227 — Cell Biology - BUSN101 — Introduction to Business - BUSN201 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN210 — Principles of Management - BUSN215 — Business Communication - BUSN231 — Business Law I - CHEM101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM102 — General Chemistry II - CHEM110 — Chemistry I - CHEM120 — Chemistry II - CHEM221 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM222 — Organic Chemistry II - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CJUS101 — Intr to Criminal Justice - CJUS160 — Criminology - CJUS201 — Criminal Law - CJUS202 — Police Systems and Practices - CJUS203 — Criminal Procedure & Evidence - CJUS205 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice - CJUS206 — Court Systems & Practices - CJUS207 — Corrections Systems&Practices - CJUS210 — Victimology - CJUS212 — Community Corrections - CJUS213 — Criminal Investigations - CJUS214 — Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs - CJUS215 — Homeland Security - CJUS290 — Writing: Criminal Justice Prof - ECON201 — Macroeconomics - ECON202 — Microeconomics - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - ENGL201 — English Literature I - ENGL202 — English Literature II - ENGL203 — American Literature I - ENGL204 — American Literature II - ENGL205 — World Literature I - ENGL206 — World Literature II - ENGL207 — Literature of Old Testament - ENGL208 — Lit of the New Testament - ENGL211 — Surv of Short Stories & Novels - ENGL215 — Introduction to Drama & Poetry - ENGL220 — Technical Writing - ENGL250 — Special Topics - FREN101 — Elementary French I - FREN102 — Elementary French II - FREN201 — Intermediate French - FREN202 — Intermediate French - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - GEOG202 — Cultural Geography - GEOG205 — Physical Geography - GEOL101 — Physical Geology - GEOL102 — Historical Geology - HIST101 — Western Civilization I - HIST102 — Western Civil Since 1650 A D - HIST201 — History of the US 1492-1877 - HIST202 — Hist of the U S 1877-Present - HIST210 — Louisiana History - HIST213 — African-American History - HUMN201 — Survey of Humanities I - HUMN202 — Survey of Humanities II - HUMN250 — Special Topics - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH210 — Introduction to Statistics - MSCM101 — Intro to Mass Communication - MUSC101 — Music Appreciation - PHIL201 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PHSC120 — Physical Science II - PHYS110 — Foundations of Astronomy - PHYS210 — General Physics I - PHYS220 — General Physics II - POLI110 — American Government - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC210 — Educational Psychology - PSYC225 — Child Psychology - PSYC226 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC227 — Adolescent Psychology - PSYC228 — Psychology Practicum - PSYC229 — Industrial Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCL202 — Contemporary Social Problems - SPAN101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPAN102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPAN201 — Intermediate Spanish - SPAN202 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPCM110 — Fundamentals of Speech - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking - SPCM130 — Interpersonal Communication - TEAC201 — Teach & Learn Diverse Setting - TEAC203 — Teach&Learn Diverse SettingII - THEA105 — Theatre Production Lab - THEA190 — Theatre Appreciation - THEA221 — Beginning Acting Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=10 --- # Associate of General Studies, AGS 240102 **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting - ACCT202 — Intro to Managerial Accounting - ACCT214 — Tax Accounting - ACCT218 — Fund of Income Tax Prep - AGRB100 — Introduction to Agricultural Business - AGRB101 — Fundamentals of Agribusiness Analysis - AGRB105 — Technology in Agriculture - AGRB201 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGRB203 — Agricultural Marketing - AGRB205 — Agriculture and Society - AGSC101 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGSC205 — Soil Science - AGSC207 — Introduction to Horticulture - ARTS103 — Drawing I - ARTS104 — Figure Drawing - ARTS105 — Design Fundamentals - ARTS106 — Color Theory - ARTS107 — Three-Dimensional Design - ARTS110 — Craft - ARTS120 — Art Appreciation - ARTS201 — Survey of Art History I - ARTS202 — Survey of Art History II - ARTS203 — Ceramics, Handbuilding - ARTS204 — Wheelthrown Ceramics - ARTS207 — Beginning Oil Painting - AVIA208 — Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems - BIOL101 — General Biology I - BIOL102 — General Biology II - BIOL103 — General Biology I Lab - BIOL104 — General Biology Lab II - BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology - BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL202 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL204 — Principles of Biology II Lab - BIOL205 — Principles of Botany - BIOL206 — Principles of Botany Laboratory - BIOL210 — General Microbiology - BIOL211 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I - BIOL224 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab II - BIOL225 — Human Nutrition - BIOL226 — Genetics - BIOL227 — Cell Biology - BIOL228 — Pathophysiology - BIOL230 — Principles of Zoology - BIOL231 — Principles of Zoology Lab - BUSN101 — Introduction to Business - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - BUSN131 — Princ of Human Resource Manage - BUSN140 — Personal Finance - BUSN180 — Notary Public - BUSN190 — Small Business Management - BUSN201 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN210 — Principles of Management - BUSN211 — Supervision - BUSN215 — Business Communication - BUSN231 — Business Law I - BUSN232 — Business Law II - CDYC101 — Found of Early Childhood Dev - CDYC103 — The Learning Environment - CDYC141 — Create Exp in Early Child Deve - CDYC165 — Lang & Lit in Early Childhood - CDYC211 — Child Guidance - CDYC213 — Planning Infant & Toddler Curr - CDYC240 — Observation & Participation - CDYC261 — Parents In The Educational Pro - CDYC273 — Dev Curr & Mat in Early Child - CDYC280 — Admin of Early Childhood Progs - CDYC298 — Practicum in Early Child Devel - CHEM101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM102 — General Chemistry II - CHEM103 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM104 — General Chemistry II Lab - CHEM110 — Chemistry I - CHEM111 — Chemistry I Lab - CHEM120 — Chemistry II - CHEM121 — Chemistry II Lab - CHEM221 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM222 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM223 — Organic Chemistry I Lab - CHEM224 — Organic Chemistry II Lab - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CINS141 — Social Media Marketing - CINS195 — Intro to Computer User Support - CINS201 — Microcomputer Applications - CINS202 — Presentation Application - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications - CINS204 — Word Processing Applications - CINS205 — Database Applications - CINS208 — Desktop Publishing Appls - CINS209 — Advanced Microsoft Office - CINS240 — Electronic Commerce - CJUS101 — Intr to Criminal Justice - CJUS160 — Criminology - CJUS201 — Criminal Law - CJUS202 — Police Systems and Practices - CJUS203 — Criminal Procedure & Evidence - CJUS205 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice - CJUS206 — Court Systems & Practices - CJUS207 — Corrections Systems&Practices - CJUS210 — Victimology - CJUS212 — Community Corrections - CJUS213 — Criminal Investigations - CJUS214 — Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs - CJUS215 — Homeland Security - CJUS290 — Writing: Criminal Justice Prof - CSCI192 — Programming Logic & Design - CSCI200 — Software Design&Programming I - CSCI203 — Software Design&Programming II - CSCI226 — Discrete Structures - CSCI240 — Project Management - CSCI253 — ComputerOrgz w/Assembly Prog - CSCI273 — Data Structures & Algorithms - CSCI285 — Information Technology Ethics - ECON201 — Macroeconomics - ECON202 — Microeconomics - EDUC101 — Introduction to Education - EDUC131 — Intro to Special Education - EDUC181 — Children’s Literature - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - ENGL201 — English Literature I - ENGL202 — English Literature II - ENGL203 — American Literature I - ENGL204 — American Literature II - ENGL205 — World Literature I - ENGL206 — World Literature II - ENGL207 — Literature of Old Testament - ENGL208 — Lit of the New Testament - ENGL211 — Surv of Short Stories & Novels - ENGL215 — Introduction to Drama & Poetry - ENGL220 — Technical Writing - ENGL250 — Special Topics - FORS100 — Intro to Forensic Science - FORS132 — Death Investigation - FORS160 — Criminology - FORS210 — Victimology - FORS214 — Forensic Crime Scene Invest I - FORS220 — Forensic Crime Scene Invest II - FORS224 — Forensic Crime Sce Invest I Lb - FORS230 — ForensicCrime Sc Invest II Lab - FORS240 — Bloodstain Pattern Analysis - FORS242 — Blootstain Pattern AnalysisLab - FORS280 — Case Prep &Courtroom Testimony - FORS282 — CasePrep&CourtroomTestimonyLab - FREN101 — Elementary French I - FREN102 — Elementary French II - GEOG202 — Cultural Geography - GEOG205 — Physical Geography - GEOL101 — Physical Geology - GEOL102 — Historical Geology - GEOL110 — Age of Dinosaurs - HIST101 — Western Civilization I - HIST102 — Western Civil Since 1650 A D - HIST201 — History of the US 1492-1877 - HIST202 — Hist of the U S 1877-Present - HIST210 — Louisiana History - HIST213 — African-American History - HSCI103 — Personal and Community Health - HSCI104 — Basic Care Skills - HSCI105 — Medical Ethics & Law - HSCI110 — Medical Terminology - HSCI112 — Intro to Imaging Sci & HLHcare - HSCI115 — Pharmacology for Hlth Careers - HUMN201 — Survey of Humanities I - HUMN202 — Survey of Humanities II - HUMN250 — Special Topics - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH111 — Plane Trigonometry - MATH114 — BUSINESS MATHEMATICS - MATH115 — Plane Geometry - MATH116 — Math For Health Professionals - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - MATH120 — Precalculus - MATH168 — Geometry-Elem & Middle School - MATH200 — Finite Mathematics - MATH201 — Business Calculus - MATH203 — Elementary Number Structure - MATH204 — Conceptual Geometry - MATH210 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH220 — Calculus I - MATH221 — Calculus II - MATH298 — Special Topics in Mathematics - MCS101 — Intro to Health InformationMgt - MCS102 — Basic Medical Coding - MCS103 — Basic Medical Coding Lab - MCS201 — Healthcare Delivery Systems - MCS202 — Reimbursement Methodology - MCS203 — Advanced Medical Coding - MCS204 — Advanced Medical Coding Lab - MCS210 — Medical Coding Practicum - MLTS100 — Medical Lab Asst & Phlebotomy - MLTS101 — Med Lab Asst & Phlebotomy Lab - MLTS102 — Hematology - MLTS103 — Immunohematology & Blood Bank - MLTS104 — Hematology Laboratory - MLTS105 — Immunohemat.& Blood Bank Lab - MLTS111 — Medical Lab Assisting & Phlebotomy Lab II - MLTS200 — Clinical Microbiol & Mycology - MLTS201 — Clinical Micro & Mycology Lab - MLTS202 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLTS204 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab - MLTS205 — Immunology - MLTS210 — Clinical Chemistry - MLTS211 — Clinical Chemistry Laboratory - MLTS215 — Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice I - MLTS220 — Virology and Parasitology - MLTS221 — Virology and Parasitology Lab - MLTS225 — Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice II - MLTS240 — Advanced Lab Methods - MSCM101 — Intro to Mass Communication - MSCM102 — Writing in the Media - MSCM201 — Intro to Public Relations - MUSC101 — Music Appreciation - MUSC102 — Fundamentals of Music Theory - MUSC201 — Music Directed Study - NURS100 — Introduction to Nursing - NURS112 — Basics in Nursing - NURS122 — Nursing of the Adult I - NURS132 — LPN to RN Transition - NURS219 — Parent-Child Nursing - NURS221 — Mental Health Nursing - NURS232 — Nursing of the Adult II - NURS233 — Trends, Issues & Management - PHIL201 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PHSC110 — Physical Science I Lab - PHSC120 — Physical Science II - PHSC130 — Physical Science II Lab - PHYS110 — Foundations of Astronomy - PHYS210 — General Physics I - PHYS211 — General Physics I Lab - PHYS220 — General Physics II - PHYS221 — General Physics II Lab - POLI110 — American Government - POLI202 — State & Local Government - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC210 — Educational Psychology - PSYC225 — Child Psychology - PSYC226 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC227 — Adolescent Psychology - PSYC228 — Psychology Practicum - PSYC229 — Industrial Psychology - SCIE101 — Intro to Earth Science I - SCIE102 — Intro Earth Science II - SCIE114 — Environmental Science - SOCL110 — Introduction to Aging - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCL202 — Contemporary Social Problems - SPAN101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPAN102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPAN201 — Intermediate Spanish - SPAN202 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPCM110 — Fundamentals of Speech - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking - SPCM130 — Interpersonal Communication - TEAC201 — Teach & Learn Diverse Setting - TEAC203 — Teach&Learn Diverse SettingII - THEA190 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=24 --- # Associate of Science, LA Transfer 240199 **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL101 — General Biology I - BIOL102 — General Biology II - BIOL103 — General Biology I Lab - BIOL104 — General Biology Lab II - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL202 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL204 — Principles of Biology II Lab - BIOL210 — General Microbiology - BIOL211 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I - BIOL224 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab II - BIOL225 — Human Nutrition - BIOL226 — Genetics - BIOL227 — Cell Biology - BIOL231 — Principles of Zoology Lab - CHEM101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM102 — General Chemistry II - CHEM103 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM104 — General Chemistry II Lab - CHEM110 — Chemistry I - CHEM111 — Chemistry I Lab - CHEM120 — Chemistry II - CHEM121 — Chemistry II Lab - CHEM221 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM222 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM223 — Organic Chemistry I Lab - CHEM224 — Organic Chemistry II Lab - CJUS201 — Criminal Law - CJUS202 — Police Systems and Practices - CJUS205 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice - CJUS206 — Court Systems & Practices - CJUS212 — Community Corrections - CJUS290 — Writing: Criminal Justice Prof - CSCI192 — Programming Logic & Design - CSCI200 — Software Design&Programming I - CSCI203 — Software Design&Programming II - CSCI226 — Discrete Structures - CSCI240 — Project Management - CSCI253 — ComputerOrgz w/Assembly Prog - CSCI273 — Data Structures & Algorithms - CSCI285 — Information Technology Ethics - CSCI295 — Internship - ECON201 — Macroeconomics - ECON202 — Microeconomics - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - ENGL201 — English Literature I - ENGL202 — English Literature II - ENGL203 — American Literature I - ENGL204 — American Literature II - ENGL205 — World Literature I - ENGL206 — World Literature II - ENGL211 — Surv of Short Stories & Novels - ENGL215 — Introduction to Drama & Poetry - ENGL220 — Technical Writing - ENGL250 — Special Topics - FREN101 — Elementary French I - FREN102 — Elementary French II - FREN201 — Intermediate French - FREN202 — Intermediate French - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - GEOG202 — Cultural Geography - GEOG205 — Physical Geography - GEOL101 — Physical Geology - GEOL102 — Historical Geology - HIST101 — Western Civilization I - HIST102 — Western Civil Since 1650 A D - HIST201 — History of the US 1492-1877 - HIST202 — Hist of the U S 1877-Present - HIST210 — Louisiana History - HIST213 — African-American History - HUMN201 — Survey of Humanities I - HUMN202 — Survey of Humanities II - HUMN250 — Special Topics - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH111 — Plane Trigonometry - MATH210 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH220 — Calculus I - MATH221 — Calculus II - MSCM101 — Intro to Mass Communication - PHIL201 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PHSC120 — Physical Science II - PHYS110 — Foundations of Astronomy - PHYS210 — General Physics I - PHYS211 — General Physics I Lab - PHYS220 — General Physics II - PHYS221 — General Physics II Lab - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC210 — Educational Psychology - PSYC225 — Child Psychology - PSYC226 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC227 — Adolescent Psychology - PSYC228 — Psychology Practicum - PSYC229 — Industrial Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCL202 — Contemporary Social Problems - SPAN101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPAN102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPAN201 — Intermediate Spanish - SPAN202 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPCM110 — Fundamentals of Speech - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking - SPCM130 — Interpersonal Communication - TEAC201 — Teach & Learn Diverse Setting - TEAC203 — Teach&Learn Diverse SettingII Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=27 --- # Business & Technology, AAS 520101 **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting - ACCT202 — Intro to Managerial Accounting - ACCT210 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT214 — Tax Accounting - ACCT218 — Fund of Income Tax Prep - BUSN101 — Introduction to Business - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - BUSN131 — Princ of Human Resource Manage - BUSN140 — Personal Finance - BUSN180 — Notary Public - BUSN190 — Small Business Management - BUSN201 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN210 — Principles of Management - BUSN211 — Supervision - BUSN215 — Business Communication - BUSN231 — Business Law I - BUSN232 — Business Law II - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CINS141 — Social Media Marketing - CINS202 — Presentation Application - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications - CINS204 — Word Processing Applications - CINS205 — Database Applications - CINS208 — Desktop Publishing Appls - CINS240 — Electronic Commerce - CSCI240 — Project Management - CSCI285 — Information Technology Ethics - ECON201 — Macroeconomics - ECON202 — Microeconomics - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH210 — Introduction to Statistics - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=12 --- # Business Office Administration, AAS 520401 **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Principles of ACCT Part 1 - ACCT1200 — Principles of ACCT Part II - ACCT1250 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT1300 — Intermediate Accounting - ACCT1400 — Advanced Accounting - ACCT1500 — Computerized Accounting - BOTH1120 — General Body Structure - BOTH1210 — Adm Procedures Med Offices - BOTH1300 — Medical Office Terminology - BUSE1030 — Business English - BUSE1045 — Business Communication - BUSM1050 — Business Math - CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications - CPTR1310 — Database Management - CPTR1320 — Spreadsheets - CPTR1500 — Specialized Software - CPTR1550 — Advanced Specialized Software - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ISYS1440 — Word Processing - ISYS1650 — Desktop Publishing - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding - KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting - MATH110 — College Algebra - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - OSYS1100 — Records Management - OSYS2530 — Office Procedures - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=11 --- # Care and Development of Young Children, AAS 190709 **Degree** ## Courses - CDYC101 — Found of Early Childhood Dev - CDYC103 — The Learning Environment - CDYC165 — Lang & Lit in Early Childhood - CDYC211 — Child Guidance - CDYC240 — Observation & Participation - CDYC273 — Dev Curr & Mat in Early Child - CDYC298 — Practicum in Early Child Devel - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - MATH110 — College Algebra - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC226 — Developmental Psychology - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=13 --- # Computer & Information Technology, AAS 110901 **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN101 — Introduction to Business - BUSN215 — Business Communication - CINS120 — Operating Systems Fundamentals - CINS130 — Information Security Fund - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications - CINS204 — Word Processing Applications - CINS205 — Database Applications - CINS210 — Cloud Computing Fundamentals - CINS220 — System Security - CINS227 — Incident Response & Handling - CNET100 — Information Technology Fundame - CNET101 — Computer User Support I - CNET102 — Computer User Support II - CNET110 — Network Fundamentals I - CNET111 — Network Fundamentals II - CNET171 — Linux Essentials - CNET201 — Windows Server I - CNET225 — Firewalls & Network Security - CNET254 — Ethical Hacking - CNET295 — Internship - CSCI192 — Programming Logic & Design - CSCI200 — Software Design&Programming I - CSCI203 — Software Design&Programming II - CSCI240 — Project Management - CSCI285 — Information Technology Ethics - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - MATH110 — College Algebra - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=14 --- # Computer Science, AS 110701 **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab - CHEM110 — Chemistry I - CSCI200 — Software Design&Programming I - CSCI203 — Software Design&Programming II - CSCI226 — Discrete Structures - CSCI253 — ComputerOrgz w/Assembly Prog - CSCI273 — Data Structures & Algorithms - CSCI285 — Information Technology Ethics - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - GEOL101 — Physical Geology - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH111 — Plane Trigonometry - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=26 --- # Criminal Justice, AAS 430104 **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology - BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CJUS101 — Intr to Criminal Justice - CJUS201 — Criminal Law - CJUS202 — Police Systems and Practices - CJUS203 — Criminal Procedure & Evidence - CJUS206 — Court Systems & Practices - CJUS207 — Corrections Systems&Practices - CJUS210 — Victimology - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - FORS100 — Intro to Forensic Science - FORS132 — Death Investigation - FORS210 — Victimology - FORS214 — Forensic Crime Scene Invest I - FORS224 — Forensic Crime Sce Invest I Lb - FORS240 — Bloodstain Pattern Analysis - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - POLI110 — American Government - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=15 --- # Drafting and Design Technology, AAS 151301 **Degree** ## Courses - CADD1210 — Basic Cptr. Aid Draft & Design - CADD1215 — Adv. Cptr. Aid Draft & Design - DRFT1110 — Drafting Fundamentals - DRFT1120 — Geometric Construction - DRFT1130 — Pictorial Drawing - DRFT1145 — Machine and Section Drawing - DRFT1215 — Auxiliary Views/Intersections - DRFT2310 — Discipline I Intro to Manuf/El - DRFT2320 — Discip II Intr to Arch/Civ/Str - DRFT2330 — Discip III Intro to Pip/Marine - DRFT2342 — Adv Discipline I - Civil - DRFT2343 — Adv Discipline I - Architectur - DRFT2344 — Adv Disciplines I - Sructural - DRFT2346 — Adv Disciplines I - Piping - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2440 — Job Seeking Skills - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - MATH110 — College Algebra - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=16 --- # Industrial Instrumentation Technology, AAS 150404 **Degree** ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ENGL101 — English Composition I - INST1000 — Intro to Industrial Instr - INST1010 — Fund of Dir&Alternating Cur Ci - INST1020 — Solid State Devices & Circuits - INST1030 — Dig Logic & Analog/Dig Conver - INST1500 — Practical Wiring & Fabrication - INST1510 — Motors and Motor Control - INST1520 — Prim/Final Elemts&ControlLoops - INST1530 — Prop of Temp, Pressure & Flow - INST1540 — AutoControl,Controllers&Tuning - INST2000 — Analy Measurements & Control - INST2010 — Safety Standards & Systems - INST2020 — Programmable Logic Controllers - INST2030 — Comm & Distributed Control - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PTEC203 — Safety Health & Environment - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=18 --- # Industrial Maintenance Technology, AAS 470303 **Degree** ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ENGL101 — English Composition I - IMMT1110 — Intro to Ind Maintenance Tech - IMMT1120 — Blueprint Reading - IMMT1121 — Metal Fabrication - IMMT1210 — Material Handling and Rigging - IMMT1220 — Pneumatics - IMMT1230 — Hydraulics - IMMT1311 — Pipefitting - IMMT1320 — Millwright I - IMMT1330 — Millwright II - IMMT1410 — Basic Electricity - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=20 --- # Medical Laboratory Technician, AAS 511004 **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL210 — General Microbiology - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I - CHEM101 — General Chemistry I - ENGL101 — English Composition I - MATH110 — College Algebra - MLTS100 — Medical Lab Asst & Phlebotomy - MLTS101 — Med Lab Asst & Phlebotomy Lab - MLTS102 — Hematology - MLTS103 — Immunohematology & Blood Bank - MLTS104 — Hematology Laboratory - MLTS105 — Immunohemat.& Blood Bank Lab - MLTS200 — Clinical Microbiol & Mycology - MLTS201 — Clinical Micro & Mycology Lab - MLTS202 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLTS204 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab - MLTS205 — Immunology - MLTS210 — Clinical Chemistry - MLTS211 — Clinical Chemistry Laboratory - MLTS215 — Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice I - MLTS225 — Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice II - MLTS240 — Advanced Lab Methods - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=21 --- # Registered Nursing, ASN 513801 ## Courses - BIOL210 — General Microbiology - BIOL211 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I - BIOL224 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab II - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - HSCI115 — Pharmacology for Hlth Careers - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH210 — Introduction to Statistics - NURS100 — Introduction to Nursing - NURS112 — Basics in Nursing - NURS113 — Basics in Nursing Clinical - NURS122 — Nursing of the Adult I - NURS123 — Nurs of the Adult I Clinical - NURS132 — LPN to RN Transition - NURS133 — LPN to RN Transition Clinical - NURS219 — Parent-Child Nursing - NURS220 — Parent-Child Nursing Clinical - NURS221 — Mental Health Nursing - NURS222 — Mental Health Nursing Clinical - NURS231 — Nurs of the Adult II Clinical - NURS232 — Nursing of the Adult II - NURS233 — Trends, Issues & Management - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=28 --- # Paramedicine, AAS 510904 **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology - BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I - BIOL224 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab II - EMSE1100 — Emergency Medical Technology - EMSE1200 — Emerg Medical Tech Practicum - EMSE2010 — Preparatory - EMSE2020 — Airway and Ventilation - EMSE2030 — Patient Assessment - EMSE2040 — Medical I - EMSE2050 — Medical II - EMSE2060 — Shock, Resuscitation, & Trauma - EMSE2070 — Special Populations - EMSE2080 — Operations - EMSE2090 — Clinical Experience I - EMSE2100 — Clinical Experience II - EMSE2110 — Clincial Experience III - EMSE2120 — Field Internship I - EMSE2130 — Field Internship II - EMSE2140 — Field Internship III - EMSE2150 — Final Assessment & Exam Prep - ENGL101 — English Composition I - HIST101 — Western Civilization I - HIST102 — Western Civil Since 1650 A D - HIST201 — History of the US 1492-1877 - HIST202 — Hist of the U S 1877-Present - MATH110 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=17 --- # Process Technology (PTEC), AAS 150699 **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM103 — General Chemistry I Lab - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - ENGL220 — Technical Writing - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PHSC110 — Physical Science I Lab - PTEC101 — Intro to Process Technology - PTEC131 — Process Instrumentation - PTEC132 — Process Instrumentation II - PTEC161 — Equipment - PTEC203 — Safety Health & Environment - PTEC207 — Quality - PTEC242 — Systems - PTEC243 — Operations/Capstone - PTEC244 — Troubleshooting - PTEC291 — Process Tech Internship - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=22 --- # Teaching (Gr 1-5), AS 130101 **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS120 — Art Appreciation - BIOL101 — General Biology I - BIOL102 — General Biology II - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - ENGL202 — English Literature II - ENGL204 — American Literature II - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - GEOG202 — Cultural Geography - HIST102 — Western Civil Since 1650 A D - HIST201 — History of the US 1492-1877 - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - MATH168 — Geometry-Elem & Middle School - MATH203 — Elementary Number Structure - MATH210 — Introduction to Statistics - MUSC101 — Music Appreciation - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - POLI110 — American Government - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC225 — Child Psychology - TEAC201 — Teach & Learn Diverse Setting - TEAC203 — Teach&Learn Diverse SettingII - THEA190 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=25 --- # Technical Studies, AAS 479999 **Degree** ## Courses - AUTO1100 — Gen Engine Diagnosis and Repa - AUTO1110 — Cyl Head and Valve Train - AUTO1120 — Eng. Block Assem. Diag. & Rep. - AUTO1130 — Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep - AUTO1200 — Gen Trans & Transaxle Diag - AUTO1210 — Trans & Transaxle Maintenance - AUTO1220 — In Vehicle Repair - AUTO1230 — Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 1 - AUTO1240 — Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 2 - AUTO1300 — Drive Train&Clutch Diag&Repair - AUTO1310 — Trans & Transxle Diag & Repair - AUTO1320 — Drive,HalfShaft&Univ Joint Rep - AUTO1330 — Drive Axle Diagnosis & Repair - AUTO1340 — Four & All Wheel Dr Diag & Rep - AUTO1400 — Gen Steering & Susp Diagnosis - AUTO1410 — Steering Sys Diagnosis & Rep - AUTO1420 — Suspension SysDiagnosis Repair - AUTO1430 — Wheel Alignment Diag & Repair - AUTO1440 — Wheel & Tire Diagnosis &Repair - AUTO1500 — Hydraulic Sys Diagnosis&Repair - AUTO1510 — Drum Brake Diagnosis & Repair - AUTO1520 — Disk Brake Diagnosis & Repair - AUTO1530 — Power Assist Diagnosis &Repair - AUTO1540 — Antilock&TracControlDiag&Rep - AUTO1600 — Gen Electric Sys Diagnosis - AUTO1610 — Battery Diagnosis & Repair - AUTO1620 — Starting Sys Diagnosis&Repair - AUTO1630 — Charging Sys Diagnosis&Repair - AUTO1640 — Driver Info Diagnosis&Repair - AUTO1650 — Horn&Wiper/Washer Diag&Repair - AUTO1660 — Elec Accessories Diag&Repair - AUTO1700 — Air Cond Sys Diagnosis&Repair - AUTO1710 — RefrigSysComponentDiagn/Repair - AUTO1720 — Heating&Vent Sys Diag/Repair - AUTO1730 — Operating Sys&Related Controls - AUTO1740 — Refrig Recover Recyc&Handling - AUTO1800 — General Engine Diagnosis - AUTO1810 — ComputEngineCntrl Diag&Repair - AUTO1820 — Ignition Sys Diag & Repair - AUTO1830 — Fuel, Air Induct & Exhaust Sys - AUTO1840 — Emissions Sys Diag & Repair - AUTO1850 — Engine Related Services - BARB1110 — History of Barb. Styling - BARB1120 — Sanitation Bacteriology Safety - BARB1131 — Sanitation Bacteriology Safety - BARB1140 — Facial Massage and Treatments - BARB1150 — Properties/Disorder/Treatments - BARB1160 — Basic Haircutting/Styling - BARB1211 — Barber-Styling Lab 1 - BARB1220 — Shaving, Mustaches, Beards - BARB1231 — Barber-Styling 2 - BARB1310 — Permanent/Relaxing T & P - BARB1321 — Permanent/Chemical Lab - BARB1330 — Hair Coloring Theo & Prac. - BARB1341 — Hair Coloring Lab - BARB1350 — Chemistry - BARB1410 — Electricity and Safety - BARB1420 — Anatomy and Physiology - BARB1430 — Men’s Hairpieces Theory - BARB1441 — Barber-Styling Lab III - BARB2111 — Shop Management and Sales - BARB2120 — LA State Barber Board Review - BARB2131 — LA State Board Review Lab - BARB2630 — Professionalism for Barb/Styl - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CJUS101 — Intr to Criminal Justice - CJUS160 — Criminology - CJUS201 — Criminal Law - CJUS202 — Police Systems and Practices - CJUS205 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice - CJUS206 — Court Systems & Practices - CJUS212 — Community Corrections - CORE1000 — NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills - DPET1120 — Safety Skills&Intro to Diesel - DPET1130 — Diesel Engine Parts ID&Operati - DPET1140 — Engines I - DPET1141 — Engines 2 - DPET1150 — General Engine Diagnostics - DPET1210 — Basic Diesel Electrical System - DPET1220 — Advanced Diesel Electrical Sys - DPET1231 — Diesel Engine Control Systems - DPET1240 — Diesel Engine Fuel Systems - DPET1310 — Introduction to Power Trains - DPET1320 — Transmissions - DPET1330 — Differentials - DPET2110 — Basic Hydraulics - DPET2130 — Brakes - DPET2140 — Fundamentals of Steering - DPET2210 — Fundamentals of Suspension - DPET2220 — Air Conditioning - ECON201 — Macroeconomics - ECON202 — Microeconomics - ELEC1120 — Basic Electricity - ELEC1210 — Residential Wiring - ELEC1220 — Electrical Raceways - ELEC1230 — National Electrical Code - ELEC1311 — Residential Wiring Instal - ELEC1330 — Generators/Motors & Transform - ELEC1410 — Commercial Wiring - ELEC1420 — Intro to Motor Controls - ELEC1430 — Blueprint Interpretation - ELEC1440 — Motor Controls - ELEC2460 — Technical Math For Electrician - ELEC2520 — Solid State Theory - ELEC2540 — Logic Functions - ELEC2720 — Intro to Program Logic Contr - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL201 — English Literature I - ENGL202 — English Literature II - ENGL203 — American Literature I - ENGL204 — American Literature II - ENGL205 — World Literature I - ENGL206 — World Literature II - ENGL207 — Literature of Old Testament - ENGL208 — Lit of the New Testament - ENGL215 — Introduction to Drama & Poetry - ENGL220 — Technical Writing - ENGL250 — Special Topics - GEOG202 — Cultural Geography - GEOG205 — Physical Geography - HACR1150 — HVAC Introduction - HACR1160 — Principles of Refrigeration 1 - HACR1170 — Principles of Refrigeration II - HACR1180 — Principles of RefrigerationIII - HACR1210 — Electrical Fundamentals - HACR1220 — Electrical Components - HACR1230 — Electric Motors - HACR1240 — Applied Elec & Troubleshooting - HACR1410 — Domestic Refrigeration - HACR1420 — Room Air Conditioners - HACR2510 — Residential Central Air Cond I - HACR2520 — Residential Centr Air Cond II - HACR2530 — Residential System Design - HACR2540 — Residential Heating I - HACR2560 — Residential Heat Pumps - HACR2910 — Commercial Refrigeration I - HACR2920 — Commercial Refrig Controlsl - HACR2930 — Commercial Refrigeration II - HIST101 — Western Civilization I - HIST201 — History of the US 1492-1877 - HIST202 — Hist of the U S 1877-Present - HIST210 — Louisiana History - HIST213 — African-American History - HUMN201 — Survey of Humanities I - HUMN202 — Survey of Humanities II - HUMN250 — Special Topics - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - POLI110 — American Government - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC210 — Educational Psychology - PSYC225 — Child Psychology - PSYC226 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC227 — Adolescent Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCL202 — Contemporary Social Problems - WELD1110 — Occupational Orient and Safety - WELD1120 — Blueprint, Metallurgy&Weld Sym - WELD1121 — Advanced Blueprint Reading - WELD1130 — Welding Inspection & Testing - WELD1140 — Electrical Fundamentals - WELD1210 — Oxyfuel Systems - WELD1310 — Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC - WELD1410 — SMAW - BASIC Beads - WELD1411 — SMAW - Fillet Weld - WELD1412 — SMAW V Grove BU/Gouge - WELD1420 — SMAW - V - Groove Open - WELD1510 — SMAW - PIPE 2G - WELD1511 — SMAW–Pipe 5G - WELD1512 — SMAW–Pipe 6G - WELD1610 — SMAW–SS Multi-Joint - WELD1620 — SMAW Stainless Steel 5G - WELD1621 — SMAW Stainless Steel 2G - WELD1622 — SMAW Stainless Steel - WELD2110 — FCAW - Basic Fillet Welds - WELD2111 — FCAW - Groove Welds - WELD2112 — FCAW Pipe 5G - WELD2113 — FCAW-Pipe 2G - WELD2114 — FCAW - Pipe 6G - WELD2210 — GTAW - Basic Beads - WELD2211 — GTAW - Groove Weld - WELD2220 — GTAW - PIPE 5G - WELD2221 — GTAW - PIPE 2G - WELD2222 — GTAW - PIPE 6g - WELD2230 — GTAW - Aluminum Multi-Joint - WELD2240 — GTAW Low Alloy 5G Pipe - WELD2241 — GTAW Alloy 2G Pipe - WELD2242 — GTAW Low Alloy 6G Pipe - WELD2250 — GTAW Stainless Steel 5G - WELD2251 — GTAW Stainless Steel 2G Pipe - WELD2252 — GTAW Stainless Steel 6G - WELD2260 — GTAW Aluminum 5G - WELD2261 — GTAW Aluminum 2G - WELD2262 — GTAW Aluminum 6G - WELD2310 — GMAW - Basic Fillet Weld - WELD2311 — GMAW - Groove Weld - WELD2320 — GMAW–Pipe 2G - WELD2321 — GMAW–Pipe 5G - WELD2322 — GMAW–6G - WELD2330 — GMAW–Aluminum Multi-Joint - WELD2340 — GMAW Aluminum 5G Pipe - WELD2341 — GMAW Aluminum 2G Pipe - WELD2342 — GMAW Aluminum (GMAW-AL)6G pipe - WELD2410 — Automated Welding Processes - WELD2420 — Construction Procedures I - WELD2421 — Construction Procedures II - WELD2422 — Construction Procedures III - WELD2423 — Construction Procedures IV - WELD2430 — Maintenance Procedures I - WELD2431 — Maintenance Procedures II - WELD2432 — Maintenance Procedures III - WELD2433 — Maintenance Procedures IV - WELD2440 — Manfacturing Procedures I - WELD2441 — Manfacturing Procedures II - WELD2442 — Manufacturing Procedures III - WELD2443 — Manufacturing Procedures IV - WELD2450 — Marine Procedures I - WELD2451 — Marine Procedures II - WELD2452 — Marine Procedures III - WELD2453 — Marine Procedures IV - WELD2460 — Piping Procedures I - WELD2461 — Piping Procedures II - WELD2462 — Piping Procedures III - WELD2463 — Piping Procedures IV - WELD2470 — Pressure Vessel Procedures I - WELD2471 — Pressure Vessel Procedures II - WELD2472 — Pressure Vessel Procedures III - WELD2473 — Pressure Vessel Procedures IV - WELD2480 — Shipbuilding Procedures I - WELD2481 — Shipbuilding Procedures II - WELD2482 — Shipbuilding Procedures III - WELD2483 — Shipbuilding Procedures IV - WELD2490 — Structural Procedures - WELD2491 — Structural Procedures II - WELD2492 — Structural Procedures III - WELD2493 — Structural Procedures IV Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=23 --- # A/C & Refrigeration - Commercial Refrigeration, TD 470201 ## Courses - HACR1150 — HVAC Introduction - HACR1160 — Principles of Refrigeration 1 - HACR1170 — Principles of Refrigeration II - HACR1180 — Principles of RefrigerationIII - HACR1210 — Electrical Fundamentals - HACR1220 — Electrical Components - HACR1230 — Electric Motors - HACR1240 — Applied Elec & Troubleshooting - HACR2910 — Commercial Refrigeration I - HACR2920 — Commercial Refrig Controlsl - HACR2930 — Commercial Refrigeration II - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=75 --- # A/C & Refrigeration - Residential Refrigeration, TD 470201 ## Courses - HACR1150 — HVAC Introduction - HACR1160 — Principles of Refrigeration 1 - HACR1170 — Principles of Refrigeration II - HACR1180 — Principles of RefrigerationIII - HACR1210 — Electrical Fundamentals - HACR1220 — Electrical Components - HACR1230 — Electric Motors - HACR1240 — Applied Elec & Troubleshooting - HACR1410 — Domestic Refrigeration - HACR1420 — Room Air Conditioners - HACR2510 — Residential Central Air Cond I - HACR2520 — Residential Centr Air Cond II - HACR2530 — Residential System Design - HACR2540 — Residential Heating I - HACR2550 — Residential Heating II - HACR2560 — Residential Heat Pumps - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=76 --- # Automotive Technician, TD 470604 ## Courses - AUTO1000 — Engine Diag & Related Services - AUTO1001 — General Transmission - AUTO1002 — OffVehcTransmis/TransAxlRepair - AUTO1005 — General Steering & Suspension - AUTO1006 — Wheel & Tire Diag & Repair - AUTO1007 — Drive Diagnosis and Repair - AUTO1008 — HydraulicSys&DrumBrakeDiag/Rep - AUTO1009 — DskBrkPwerAsstAntilockTracCtrl - AUTO1010 — GenElecBatteryStartSysDiagRepr - AUTO1011 — Elec System Diagnosis & Repair - AUTO1012 — HVAC System Diagnosis & Repair - AUTO1013 — Emissions and Diagnostics - AUTO1015 — FuelAirInducExhaust &Emiss D&R - AUTO1130 — Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep - AUTO1220 — In Vehicle Repair - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2440 — Job Seeking Skills - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=77 --- # Barber-Styling, TD 120402 ## Courses - BARB1110 — History of Barb. Styling - BARB1120 — Sanitation Bacteriology Safety - BARB1131 — Sanitation Bacteriology Safety - BARB1140 — Facial Massage and Treatments - BARB1150 — Properties/Disorder/Treatments - BARB1160 — Basic Haircutting/Styling - BARB1211 — Barber-Styling Lab 1 - BARB1220 — Shaving, Mustaches, Beards - BARB1231 — Barber-Styling 2 - BARB1310 — Permanent/Relaxing T & P - BARB1321 — Permanent/Chemical Lab - BARB1330 — Hair Coloring Theo & Prac. - BARB1341 — Hair Coloring Lab - BARB1350 — Chemistry - BARB1410 — Electricity and Safety - BARB1420 — Anatomy and Physiology - BARB1430 — Men’s Hairpieces Theory - BARB1441 — Barber-Styling Lab III - BARB2111 — Shop Management and Sales - BARB2120 — LA State Barber Board Review - BARB2131 — LA State Board Review Lab - BARB2630 — Professionalism for Barb/Styl - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=79 --- # Business Office Technology, TD 520401 ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Principles of ACCT Part 1 - ACCT1200 — Principles of ACCT Part II - ACCT1250 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT1300 — Intermediate Accounting - ACCT1400 — Advanced Accounting - ACCT1500 — Computerized Accounting - BOTH1120 — General Body Structure - BOTH1210 — Adm Procedures Med Offices - BOTH1300 — Medical Office Terminology - BUSE1030 — Business English - BUSE1045 — Business Communication - BUSM1050 — Business Math - CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications - CPTR1310 — Database Management - CPTR1320 — Spreadsheets - CPTR1500 — Specialized Software - CPTR1550 — Advanced Specialized Software - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - ISYS1440 — Word Processing - ISYS1650 — Desktop Publishing - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding - KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - OSYS1100 — Records Management - OSYS2530 — Office Procedures Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=78 --- # Diesel Powered Equipment Technology, TD 470605 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - DPET1120 — Safety Skills&Intro to Diesel - DPET1130 — Diesel Engine Parts ID&Operati - DPET1140 — Engines I - DPET1141 — Engines 2 - DPET1150 — General Engine Diagnostics - DPET1210 — Basic Diesel Electrical System - DPET1220 — Advanced Diesel Electrical Sys - DPET1231 — Diesel Engine Control Systems - DPET1240 — Diesel Engine Fuel Systems - DPET1310 — Introduction to Power Trains - DPET1320 — Transmissions - DPET1330 — Differentials - DPET2110 — Basic Hydraulics - DPET2130 — Brakes - DPET2140 — Fundamentals of Steering - DPET2210 — Fundamentals of Suspension - DPET2220 — Air Conditioning - DPET2240 — Diesel Preventive Maintenance - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=81 --- # Drafting and Design Technology, TD 151301 ## Courses - CADD1210 — Basic Cptr. Aid Draft & Design - CADD1215 — Adv. Cptr. Aid Draft & Design - DRFT1110 — Drafting Fundamentals - DRFT1120 — Geometric Construction - DRFT1130 — Pictorial Drawing - DRFT1145 — Machine and Section Drawing - DRFT1215 — Auxiliary Views/Intersections - DRFT2310 — Discipline I Intro to Manuf/El - DRFT2320 — Discip II Intr to Arch/Civ/Str - DRFT2330 — Discip III Intro to Pip/Marine - DRFT2342 — Adv Discipline I - Civil - DRFT2343 — Adv Discipline I - Architectur - DRFT2344 — Adv Disciplines I - Sructural - DRFT2346 — Adv Disciplines I - Piping - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2440 — Job Seeking Skills - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=80 --- # Electrician - Commercial Wiring II, TD 460302 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ELEC1120 — Basic Electricity - ELEC1210 — Residential Wiring - ELEC1220 — Electrical Raceways - ELEC1230 — National Electrical Code - ELEC1311 — Residential Wiring Instal - ELEC1330 — Generators/Motors & Transform - ELEC1410 — Commercial Wiring - ELEC1420 — Intro to Motor Controls - ELEC1430 — Blueprint Interpretation - ELEC1440 — Motor Controls - ELEC2460 — Technical Math For Electrician - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=82 --- # Electrician - Industrial, TD 460302 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ELEC1120 — Basic Electricity - ELEC1210 — Residential Wiring - ELEC1220 — Electrical Raceways - ELEC1230 — National Electrical Code - ELEC1311 — Residential Wiring Instal - ELEC1330 — Generators/Motors & Transform - ELEC1420 — Intro to Motor Controls - ELEC1430 — Blueprint Interpretation - ELEC1440 — Motor Controls - ELEC2460 — Technical Math For Electrician - ELEC2520 — Solid State Theory - ELEC2540 — Logic Functions - ELEC2720 — Intro to Program Logic Contr - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=83 --- # Industrial Instrumentation, TD 150404 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - FDFS100 — Foundation for Success - INST1000 — Intro to Industrial Instr - INST1010 — Fund of Dir&Alternating Cur Ci - INST1020 — Solid State Devices & Circuits - INST1030 — Dig Logic & Analog/Dig Conver - INST1500 — Practical Wiring & Fabrication - INST1510 — Motors and Motor Control - INST1520 — Prim/Final Elemts&ControlLoops - INST1530 — Prop of Temp, Pressure & Flow - INST1540 — AutoControl,Controllers&Tuning - INST2000 — Analy Measurements & Control - INST2010 — Safety Standards & Systems - INST2020 — Programmable Logic Controllers - INST2030 — Comm & Distributed Control - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - PTEC203 — Safety Health & Environment - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=146 --- # Industrial Maintenance Technology, TD 470303 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - IMMT1110 — Intro to Ind Maintenance Tech - IMMT1111 — Welding Familiarization - IMMT1120 — Blueprint Reading - IMMT1121 — Metal Fabrication - IMMT1210 — Material Handling and Rigging - IMMT1220 — Pneumatics - IMMT1230 — Hydraulics - IMMT1311 — Pipefitting - IMMT1320 — Millwright I - IMMT1330 — Millwright II - IMMT1410 — Basic Electricity - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=85 --- # Paramedic, TD 510904 ## Courses - BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology - BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I - BIOL224 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab II - EMSE1100 — Emergency Medical Technology - EMSE1200 — Emerg Medical Tech Practicum - EMSE2010 — Preparatory - EMSE2020 — Airway and Ventilation - EMSE2030 — Patient Assessment - EMSE2040 — Medical I - EMSE2050 — Medical II - EMSE2060 — Shock, Resuscitation, & Trauma - EMSE2070 — Special Populations - EMSE2080 — Operations - EMSE2090 — Clinical Experience I - EMSE2100 — Clinical Experience II - EMSE2120 — Field Internship I - EMSE2130 — Field Internship II - EMSE2140 — Field Internship III - EMSE2150 — Final Assessment & Exam Prep Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=84 --- # Practical Nursing, TD 513901 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - HNUR1211 — Nursing Fundamentals I - HNUR1212 — GERIATRIC CLINICAL I - HNUR1270 — Practical Nursing Perspectives - HNUR1300 — A & P for Healthcare Providers - HNUR1320 — NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS - HNUR1361 — Basic Pharmacology - HNUR1411 — Nursing Fundamentals II - HNUR1460 — Advanced Pharmacology - HNUR2113 — Medical/Surgical I - HNUR2123 — Medical Surgical II - HNUR2133 — Medical Surgical III - HNUR2523 — Mental Illness/Psychiatric Nur - HNUR2611 — IV Therapy - HNUR2713 — Obstetrics - HNUR2723 — Pediatrics - HNUR2813 — PN Leadership & Management Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=86 --- # Precision Agriculture Technology, TD 010205 ## Courses - AGRI1001 — Intro to Diesel Power Systems - AGRI1002 — Introduction to Diesel Electrical Systems - AGRI1003 — Introduction to Agricultural Power Units - AGRI1004 — Introduction to Dealership Operations and Procedures - AGRI1005 — Introduction of Innovation in Agriculture - AGRI1006 — Agriculture Small Engine Service and Repair - AGRI1007 — Air Conditioning Principle and Lab - AGRI1008 — Advanced GIS and Mapping Systems - AGRI1010 — Technical Mathematics - AGRI2001 — Diesel Power Systems Diagnostics - AGRI2002 — Agriculture Electrical Systems Diagnostic - AGRI2003 — Agriculture Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics - AGRI2005 — Advanced Field Study Internship - AGRI2006 — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=294 --- # Structural and Pipe Welding, TD 480508 ## Courses - CORE1000 — NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - WELD1110 — Occupational Orient and Safety - WELD1120 — Blueprint, Metallurgy&Weld Sym - WELD1121 — Advanced Blueprint Reading - WELD1130 — Welding Inspection & Testing - WELD1140 — Electrical Fundamentals - WELD1210 — Oxyfuel Systems - WELD1310 — Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC - WELD1410 — SMAW - BASIC Beads - WELD1411 — SMAW - Fillet Weld - WELD1412 — SMAW V Grove BU/Gouge - WELD1420 — SMAW - V - Groove Open - WELD1510 — SMAW - PIPE 2G - WELD1511 — SMAW–Pipe 5G - WELD1512 — SMAW–Pipe 6G - WELD1610 — SMAW–SS Multi-Joint - WELD1620 — SMAW Stainless Steel 5G - WELD1621 — SMAW Stainless Steel 2G - WELD1622 — SMAW Stainless Steel - WELD2110 — FCAW - Basic Fillet Welds - WELD2111 — FCAW - Groove Welds - WELD2112 — FCAW Pipe 5G - WELD2113 — FCAW-Pipe 2G - WELD2114 — FCAW - Pipe 6G - WELD2210 — GTAW - Basic Beads - WELD2211 — GTAW - Groove Weld - WELD2220 — GTAW - PIPE 5G - WELD2221 — GTAW - PIPE 2G - WELD2222 — GTAW - PIPE 6g - WELD2230 — GTAW - Aluminum Multi-Joint - WELD2240 — GTAW Low Alloy 5G Pipe - WELD2241 — GTAW Alloy 2G Pipe - WELD2242 — GTAW Low Alloy 6G Pipe - WELD2250 — GTAW Stainless Steel 5G - WELD2251 — GTAW Stainless Steel 2G Pipe - WELD2252 — GTAW Stainless Steel 6G - WELD2260 — GTAW Aluminum 5G - WELD2261 — GTAW Aluminum 2G - WELD2262 — GTAW Aluminum 6G - WELD2310 — GMAW - Basic Fillet Weld - WELD2311 — GMAW - Groove Weld - WELD2320 — GMAW–Pipe 2G - WELD2321 — GMAW–Pipe 5G - WELD2322 — GMAW–6G - WELD2330 — GMAW–Aluminum Multi-Joint - WELD2340 — GMAW Aluminum 5G Pipe - WELD2341 — GMAW Aluminum 2G Pipe - WELD2342 — GMAW Aluminum (GMAW-AL)6G pipe - WELD2410 — Automated Welding Processes - WELD2420 — Construction Procedures I - WELD2421 — Construction Procedures II - WELD2422 — Construction Procedures III - WELD2423 — Construction Procedures IV - WELD2430 — Maintenance Procedures I - WELD2431 — Maintenance Procedures II - WELD2432 — Maintenance Procedures III - WELD2433 — Maintenance Procedures IV - WELD2440 — Manfacturing Procedures I - WELD2441 — Manfacturing Procedures II - WELD2442 — Manufacturing Procedures III - WELD2443 — Manufacturing Procedures IV - WELD2450 — Marine Procedures I - WELD2451 — Marine Procedures II - WELD2452 — Marine Procedures III - WELD2453 — Marine Procedures IV - WELD2460 — Piping Procedures I - WELD2461 — Piping Procedures II - WELD2462 — Piping Procedures III - WELD2463 — Piping Procedures IV - WELD2470 — Pressure Vessel Procedures I - WELD2471 — Pressure Vessel Procedures II - WELD2472 — Pressure Vessel Procedures III - WELD2473 — Pressure Vessel Procedures IV - WELD2480 — Shipbuilding Procedures I - WELD2481 — Shipbuilding Procedures II - WELD2482 — Shipbuilding Procedures III - WELD2483 — Shipbuilding Procedures IV - WELD2490 — Structural Procedures - WELD2491 — Structural Procedures II - WELD2492 — Structural Procedures III - WELD2493 — Structural Procedures IV Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=87 --- # Structural Welding, TD 480508 ## Courses - CORE1000 — NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - WELD1110 — Occupational Orient and Safety - WELD1120 — Blueprint, Metallurgy&Weld Sym - WELD1130 — Welding Inspection & Testing - WELD1210 — Oxyfuel Systems - WELD1310 — Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC - WELD1410 — SMAW - BASIC Beads - WELD1411 — SMAW - Fillet Weld - WELD1412 — SMAW V Grove BU/Gouge - WELD1420 — SMAW - V - Groove Open - WELD2110 — FCAW - Basic Fillet Welds - WELD2111 — FCAW - Groove Welds - WELD2210 — GTAW - Basic Beads - WELD2211 — GTAW - Groove Weld - WELD2310 — GMAW - Basic Fillet Weld - WELD2311 — GMAW - Groove Weld Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=88 --- # A/C & Refrigeration: Helper II, CTS 470201 ## Courses - HACR1150 — HVAC Introduction - HACR1160 — Principles of Refrigeration 1 - HACR1170 — Principles of Refrigeration II - HACR1180 — Principles of RefrigerationIII - HACR1210 — Electrical Fundamentals - HACR1220 — Electrical Components - HACR1230 — Electric Motors - HACR1240 — Applied Elec & Troubleshooting - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=299 --- # A/C & Refrigeration Technician - Domestic, CTS 470201 ## Courses - HACR1150 — HVAC Introduction - HACR1160 — Principles of Refrigeration 1 - HACR1170 — Principles of Refrigeration II - HACR1180 — Principles of RefrigerationIII - HACR1210 — Electrical Fundamentals - HACR1220 — Electrical Components - HACR1230 — Electric Motors - HACR1240 — Applied Elec & Troubleshooting - HACR1410 — Domestic Refrigeration - HACR1420 — Room Air Conditioners - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=42 --- # Accounting Office Assistant, CTS 520401 ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Principles of ACCT Part 1 - ACCT1200 — Principles of ACCT Part II - ACCT1250 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting - BUSE1030 — Business English - BUSE1045 — Business Communication - BUSM1050 — Business Math - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - BUSN215 — Business Communication - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CINS102 — Internet & Computing Literacy - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications - CINS204 — Word Processing Applications - CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications - CPTR1320 — Spreadsheets - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - FDFS100 — Foundation for Success - ISYS1440 — Word Processing - KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding - KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting - OSYS1100 — Records Management Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=300 --- # ARC Welding GMAW, CTS 480508 ## Courses - CORE1000 — NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills - WELD1110 — Occupational Orient and Safety - WELD1210 — Oxyfuel Systems - WELD1310 — Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC - WELD2310 — GMAW - Basic Fillet Weld - WELD2311 — GMAW - Groove Weld - WELD2320 — GMAW–Pipe 2G - WELD2321 — GMAW–Pipe 5G - WELD2322 — GMAW–6G - WELD2330 — GMAW–Aluminum Multi-Joint - WELD2340 — GMAW Aluminum 5G Pipe - WELD2341 — GMAW Aluminum 2G Pipe - WELD2342 — GMAW Aluminum (GMAW-AL)6G pipe Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=72 --- # ARC Welding GTAW, CTS 480508 ## Courses - CORE1000 — NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills - WELD1110 — Occupational Orient and Safety - WELD1210 — Oxyfuel Systems - WELD1310 — Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC - WELD2210 — GTAW - Basic Beads - WELD2211 — GTAW - Groove Weld - WELD2220 — GTAW - PIPE 5G - WELD2221 — GTAW - PIPE 2G - WELD2222 — GTAW - PIPE 6g - WELD2240 — GTAW Low Alloy 5G Pipe - WELD2241 — GTAW Alloy 2G Pipe - WELD2242 — GTAW Low Alloy 6G Pipe - WELD2250 — GTAW Stainless Steel 5G - WELD2251 — GTAW Stainless Steel 2G Pipe - WELD2260 — GTAW Aluminum 5G - WELD2261 — GTAW Aluminum 2G - WELD2262 — GTAW Aluminum 6G Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=73 --- # Auto Engine Performance Technician, CTS 470604 ## Courses - AUTO1000 — Engine Diag & Related Services - AUTO1007 — Drive Diagnosis and Repair - AUTO1013 — Emissions and Diagnostics - AUTO1015 — FuelAirInducExhaust &Emiss D&R - AUTO1130 — Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep - AUTO1220 — In Vehicle Repair - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=44 --- # Automotive Electrical Technician, CTS 470604 ## Courses - AUTO1000 — Engine Diag & Related Services - AUTO1009 — DskBrkPwerAsstAntilockTracCtrl - AUTO1010 — GenElecBatteryStartSysDiagRepr - AUTO1011 — Elec System Diagnosis & Repair - AUTO1130 — Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep - AUTO1220 — In Vehicle Repair - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=45 --- # Basic Accounting, CTC 520304 ## Courses - ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting - ACCT202 — Intro to Managerial Accounting - BUSN101 — Introduction to Business - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=30 --- # Basic Forensic Science, CTS 430406 ## Courses - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab - CJUS101 — Intr to Criminal Justice - CJUS201 — Criminal Law - ENGL101 — English Composition I - FORS100 — Intro to Forensic Science - FORS214 — Forensic Crime Scene Invest I - FORS224 — Forensic Crime Sce Invest I Lb - MATH110 — College Algebra - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=48 --- # Business Application & Desktop Support, CTC 110901 ## Courses - CINS202 — Presentation Application - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications - CINS204 — Word Processing Applications - CINS205 — Database Applications - CNET101 — Computer User Support I - CNET102 — Computer User Support II Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=31 --- # Business Administrative Assistant, CTS 520101 ## Courses - ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting - ACCT202 — Intro to Managerial Accounting - ACCT210 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT214 — Tax Accounting - BUSN101 — Introduction to Business - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - BUSN210 — Principles of Management - BUSN215 — Business Communication - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications - CINS204 — Word Processing Applications - CINS205 — Database Applications - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - MATH110 — College Algebra - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=54 --- # Business Entrepreneurship, CTC 520701 ## Courses - ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting - BUSN190 — Small Business Management - BUSN201 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN210 — Principles of Management - BUSN231 — Business Law I - CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=33 --- # Care and Development of Young Children, CTS 190709 ## Courses - BIOL101 — General Biology I - BIOL102 — General Biology II - BIOL103 — General Biology I Lab - BIOL104 — General Biology Lab II - BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology - BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab - BIOL115 — Survey of Microbiology - BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL202 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL204 — Principles of Biology II Lab - BIOL205 — Principles of Botany - BIOL206 — Principles of Botany Laboratory - BIOL210 — General Microbiology - BIOL211 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I - BIOL224 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab II - BIOL225 — Human Nutrition - BIOL226 — Genetics - BIOL227 — Cell Biology - BIOL228 — Pathophysiology - BIOL230 — Principles of Zoology - BIOL231 — Principles of Zoology Lab - BUSN190 — Small Business Management - CDYC101 — Found of Early Childhood Dev - CDYC103 — The Learning Environment - CDYC1110 — Intro Care & Dev of Young Chil - CDYC1120 — Child Health, First Aid&Safety - CDYC1130 — Child Guidance and Behaviors - CDYC1140 — Nutrition for Children - CDYC1151 — Observation& Participation Lab - CDYC1210 — Infant/Todler Growth & Dev - CDYC1220 — Infant/Todlr Care & Curriculum - CDYC1230 — Family Relationships & Issues - CDYC1241 — Infant/Todlr Lb/wk Based Learn - CDYC1310 — Preschool Growth & Development - CDYC1320 — Preschool Curriculum - CDYC1330 — Literature/Language Methods - CDYC1332 — Math/Science Methods - CDYC1333 — Social Studies/Arts Methods - CDYC1340 — Musci and Motion - CDYC1341 — Preschool Lb/Wk Based Learning - CDYC141 — Create Exp in Early Child Deve - CDYC1410 — Children W/Special Needs Lab - CDYC1420 — Organization & Administration - CDYC165 — Lang & Lit in Early Childhood - CDYC211 — Child Guidance - CDYC213 — Planning Infant & Toddler Curr - CDYC2211 — Pract in Care & Dev of Child - CDYC240 — Observation & Participation - CDYC261 — Parents In The Educational Pro - CDYC265 — Early Childhd Sp Ed Mthd & App - CDYC273 — Dev Curr & Mat in Early Child - CDYC280 — Admin of Early Childhood Progs - CDYC298 — Practicum in Early Child Devel - CDYC2991 — Special Projects I - CDYC2993 — Special Projects II - CDYC2995 — Special Projects III - CDYC2996 — Special Projects IV - CDYC2997 — Practicum - CDYC2999 — Cooperative Education - CHEM101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM102 — General Chemistry II - CHEM103 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM104 — General Chemistry II Lab - CHEM110 — Chemistry I - CHEM111 — Chemistry I Lab - CHEM120 — Chemistry II - CHEM121 — Chemistry II Lab - CHEM221 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM222 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM223 — Organic Chemistry I Lab - CHEM224 — Organic Chemistry II Lab - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - ENGL101 — English Composition I - GEOL101 — Physical Geology - GEOL102 — Historical Geology - GEOL110 — Age of Dinosaurs - MATH110 — College Algebra - MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics - PHSC100 — Physical Science I - PHSC110 — Physical Science I Lab - PHSC120 — Physical Science II - PHSC130 — Physical Science II Lab - PHYS110 — Foundations of Astronomy - PHYS210 — General Physics I - PHYS211 — General Physics I Lab - PHYS220 — General Physics II - PHYS221 — General Physics II Lab - PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC226 — Developmental Psychology - SCIE101 — Intro to Earth Science I - SCIE102 — Intro Earth Science II - SCIE114 — Environmental Science - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=55 --- # Cisco Certified Network Associate, CTC 480510 **Degree** ## Courses - CNET110 — Network Fundamentals I - CNET111 — Network Fundamentals II - CNET121 — CISCO Net I-Intro toNetworking - CNET122 — CISCO Net II-Routing&Switching Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=34 --- # Client Implementation and Support Specialist, CTS 110901 ## Courses - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - CINS102 — Internet & Computing Literacy - CINS120 — Operating Systems Fundamentals - CINS130 — Information Security Fund - CNET101 — Computer User Support I - CNET102 — Computer User Support II - CSCI240 — Project Management - CSCI285 — Information Technology Ethics Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=56 --- # CNC Manufacturing, CTS 480510 ## Courses - CNCS1100 — Intro to CNC Machining - CNCS1110 — Blue Print Rdg for CNC Mach - CNCS1120 — Intro to CNC Maching Tooling - CNCS1130 — G & M Code Programming - CNCS1140 — CNC Forming and Shaping - CNCS1150 — CNC Mill Operations - CNCS1160 — CNC Lathe Operations - IMFG1010 — Introduction to Manufacturing - IMFG1020 — Tools/Equipment, Manufacturing - IMFG1030 — Automation - IMFG1040 — Intro Fab, P-Tech, & Machining - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=57 --- # CNC Operator, CTS 480510 ## Courses - CNCS1100 — Intro to CNC Machining - CNCS1110 — Blue Print Rdg for CNC Mach - CNCS1120 — Intro to CNC Maching Tooling - CNCS1130 — G & M Code Programming - CNCS1140 — CNC Forming and Shaping - CNCS1150 — CNC Mill Operations - CNCS1160 — CNC Lathe Operations - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=58 --- # Computer Support Specialist, CTC 110701 ## Courses - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - CINS120 — Operating Systems Fundamentals - CNET101 — Computer User Support I - CNET102 — Computer User Support II - CNET110 — Network Fundamentals I - CNET111 — Network Fundamentals II Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=36 --- # Customer Service for Business Professionals, CTC 520499 ## Courses - BUSN101 — Introduction to Business - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - BUSN215 — Business Communication - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CINS102 — Internet & Computing Literacy Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=35 --- # Cybersecurity Specialist, CTC 110901 ## Courses - CINS130 — Information Security Fund - CINS220 — System Security - CNET110 — Network Fundamentals I - CNET111 — Network Fundamentals II Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=37 --- # Diesel Engine Technician, CTS 470605 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - DPET1120 — Safety Skills&Intro to Diesel - DPET1130 — Diesel Engine Parts ID&Operati - DPET1140 — Engines I - DPET1141 — Engines 2 - DPET1150 — General Engine Diagnostics - DPET1210 — Basic Diesel Electrical System - DPET1220 — Advanced Diesel Electrical Sys - DPET1231 — Diesel Engine Control Systems - DPET1240 — Diesel Engine Fuel Systems - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=60 --- # Drafting & Design Technology: Engineering Aid II, CTS 151301 ## Courses - CADD1210 — Basic Cptr. Aid Draft & Design - DRFT1110 — Drafting Fundamentals - DRFT1120 — Geometric Construction - DRFT1130 — Pictorial Drawing - DRFT1145 — Machine and Section Drawing - DRFT1215 — Auxiliary Views/Intersections - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=59 --- # Electrician: Residential CTS 460302 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - ELEC1120 — Basic Electricity - ELEC1210 — Residential Wiring - ELEC1220 — Electrical Raceways - ELEC1230 — National Electrical Code - ELEC1311 — Residential Wiring Instal - ELEC1430 — Blueprint Interpretation - ELEC2460 — Technical Math For Electrician - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=61 --- # Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician, CTC 510902 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - HCOR1120 — Basic Body Structure&Function - HEKG1011 — EKG Procedures - HMDT1170 — Medical Terminology - MAST1210 — Administrative Procedures I Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=38 --- # Emergency Medical Technician, CTC 510904 ## Courses - EMSE1100 — Emergency Medical Technology - EMSE1200 — Emerg Medical Tech Practicum Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=39 --- # General Clerk, CTC 520401 ## Courses - BUSE1030 — Business English - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - OSYS1100 — Records Management Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=32 --- # General Studies, CGS 240102 ## Courses - ENGL101 — English Composition I - ENGL102 — English Composition II - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - MATH110 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=29 --- # Human Resource Specialist, CTS 521001 ## Courses - HURM1000 — Employment Law and Regulations - HURM1100 — Training and Development - HURM1200 — Recruiting, Selecting & Person - HURM1300 — Compensation & Benefits - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=49 --- # Industrial Instrumentation Technology, Industrial Electronic Repair, CTS 150404 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - INST1000 — Intro to Industrial Instr - INST1010 — Fund of Dir&Alternating Cur Ci - INST1020 — Solid State Devices & Circuits - INST1030 — Dig Logic & Analog/Dig Conver - INST1500 — Practical Wiring & Fabrication - INST1510 — Motors and Motor Control - INST1520 — Prim/Final Elemts&ControlLoops - INST1530 — Prop of Temp, Pressure & Flow - INST1540 — AutoControl,Controllers&Tuning - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=295 --- # Industrial Maintenance Technology (Pneumatics/Hydraulics Apprentice), CTS 470303 **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - IMMT1110 — Intro to Ind Maintenance Tech - IMMT1111 — Welding Familiarization - IMMT1120 — Blueprint Reading - IMMT1121 — Metal Fabrication - IMMT1210 — Material Handling and Rigging - IMMT1220 — Pneumatics - IMMT1230 — Hydraulics - IMMT1311 — Pipefitting - ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=63 --- # Medical Assistant, CTS 510801 ## Courses - BOTH1210 — Adm Procedures Med Offices - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - HCOR1120 — Basic Body Structure&Function - HCOR1160 — Professionalism for Healthcare - HCOR1211 — Nurse Assisting Fundamentals - HCOR1212 — Skills Application - HEKG1011 — EKG Procedures - HMDT1170 — Medical Terminology - HPHL1011 — Phlebotomy Principles - HPHL1022 — Phlebotomy Procedures/Skills - MEDA1000 — Medical Assistant Clinical - MEDA1011 — Medical Assist.& Patient Prepa - MEDA1100 — Pharmacology for Medical Assis Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=64 --- # Medical Coding Specialist, CTS 510707 ## Courses - BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology - BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - HSCI105 — Medical Ethics & Law - HSCI110 — Medical Terminology - MCS101 — Intro to Health InformationMgt - MCS102 — Basic Medical Coding - MCS103 — Basic Medical Coding Lab - MCS201 — Healthcare Delivery Systems - MCS202 — Reimbursement Methodology - MCS203 — Advanced Medical Coding - MCS204 — Advanced Medical Coding Lab - MCS210 — Medical Coding Practicum Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=65 --- # Network and Security Analyst, CTS 110901 ## Courses - CINS130 — Information Security Fund - CINS210 — Cloud Computing Fundamentals - CINS220 — System Security - CNET110 — Network Fundamentals I - CNET111 — Network Fundamentals II - CNET121 — CISCO Net I-Intro toNetworking - CNET122 — CISCO Net II-Routing&Switching - CNET225 — Firewalls & Network Security Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=67 --- # Medical Lab Assisting & Phlebotomy, CTS 511004 ## Courses - MLTS100 — Medical Lab Asst & Phlebotomy - MLTS101 — Med Lab Asst & Phlebotomy Lab - MLTS102 — Hematology - MLTS104 — Hematology Laboratory - MLTS202 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLTS204 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab - MLTS210 — Clinical Chemistry - MLTS211 — Clinical Chemistry Laboratory Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=151 --- # Medical Office Specialist, CTS 520401 ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Principles of ACCT Part 1 - BOTH1120 — General Body Structure - BOTH1210 — Adm Procedures Med Offices - BOTH1300 — Medical Office Terminology - BUSE1030 — Business English - BUSE1045 — Business Communication - BUSM1050 — Business Math - CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications - CPTR1320 — Spreadsheets - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding - KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - OSYS1100 — Records Management Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=52 --- # Mortgage Documents Specialist, CTS 520809 ## Courses - BUSE1045 — Business Communication - BUSF1200 — Basic Mortgage Banking Docs - CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=66 --- # Nurse Assistant, CTC 513902 ## Courses - HCOR1160 — Professionalism for Healthcare - HCOR1211 — Nurse Assisting Fundamentals - HCOR1212 — Skills Application Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=40 --- # Office Assistant Specialist, CTS 520401 ## Courses - ACCT1100 — Principles of ACCT Part 1 - ACCT1200 — Principles of ACCT Part II - BUSE1030 — Business English - BUSE1045 — Business Communication - BUSM1050 — Business Math - CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications - CPTR1310 — Database Management - CPTR1320 — Spreadsheets - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - ISYS1440 — Word Processing - KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding - KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - OSYS1100 — Records Management Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=53 --- # Patient Care Technician, CTS 512601 ## Courses - CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers - HCOR1120 — Basic Body Structure&Function - HCOR1160 — Professionalism for Healthcare - HCOR1211 — Nurse Assisting Fundamentals - HCOR1212 — Skills Application - HEKG1011 — EKG Procedures - HMDT1170 — Medical Terminology - HPHL1011 — Phlebotomy Principles - HPHL1022 — Phlebotomy Procedures/Skills - MAST1210 — Administrative Procedures I Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=68 --- # Pharmacy Technician, CTS 510805 ## Courses - ALHT1009 — Health Care Systems & Safety - ALHT1016 — Pharm Dosage Calc and Measurem - BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology - BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab - HSCI110 — Medical Terminology - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar - PHAR1001 — Intro to Pharmacy Technology - PHAR1002 — Pharmacy Practice - PHAR1003 — Pharmacy Practice Lab - PHAR1004 — Pharmacology for Pharmacy Tech - PHAR1010 — Sterile Products - PHAR1011 — Sterile Products Lab - PHAR1020 — Professional Practice Seminar - PHAR1051 — Pharmacy Clinical Practice Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=69 --- # Phlebotomy, CTC 511009 ## Courses - HCOR1160 — Professionalism for Healthcare - HPHL1011 — Phlebotomy Principles - HPHL1022 — Phlebotomy Procedures/Skills Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=301 --- # Power Train Technician, CTS 470604 ## Courses - AUTO1000 — Engine Diag & Related Services - AUTO1001 — General Transmission - AUTO1002 — OffVehcTransmis/TransAxlRepair - AUTO1007 — Drive Diagnosis and Repair - AUTO1015 — FuelAirInducExhaust &Emiss D&R - AUTO1130 — Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep - AUTO1220 — In Vehicle Repair - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=46 --- # Precision Ag Apprentice, CTC 010205 **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - AGRI1006 — Agriculture Small Engine Service and Repair - AGRI1010 — Technical Mathematics - AGRI2001 — Diesel Power Systems Diagnostics - AGRI2002 — Agriculture Electrical Systems Diagnostic - AGRI2003 — Agriculture Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=297 --- # Precision Ag Technician, CTS 010205 ## Courses - AGRI1006 — Agriculture Small Engine Service and Repair - AGRI1007 — Air Conditioning Principle and Lab - AGRI1008 — Advanced GIS and Mapping Systems - AGRI1010 — Technical Mathematics - AGRI2001 — Diesel Power Systems Diagnostics - AGRI2002 — Agriculture Electrical Systems Diagnostic - AGRI2003 — Agriculture Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics - AGRI2005 — Advanced Field Study Internship - AGRI2006 — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=298 --- # Process Technology: General Industry Support Technician, CTS 150699 ## Courses - ENGL101 — English Composition I - MATH110 — College Algebra - PTEC101 — Intro to Process Technology - PTEC131 — Process Instrumentation - PTEC132 — Process Instrumentation II - PTEC161 — Equipment - PTEC203 — Safety Health & Environment - SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=62 --- # Retail & Relationship Banking, CTS 520803 ## Courses - BTEL1000 — Bank Teller Procedures - BUSE1030 — Business English - BUSM1050 — Business Math - BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional - CINS101 — Introduction to Computers - CINS102 — Internet & Computing Literacy - CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications - CSRV1000 — Customer Service - FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar - JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills - KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding - ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar Source: https://catalog.ladelta.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=70 --- # AVIA208 — Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems AVIA 208 - Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems AVIA 208 - Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems This course provides a survey of unmanned aircraft platforms and common systems with an emphasis on civil applications. Students explore the history and development of UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) platforms, components and functions, regulatory requirements, mission planning for flight operations, and operational considerations. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # BIOL205 — Principles of Botany BIOL 205 - Principles of Botany BIOL 205 - Principles of Botany This course focuses on the introduction of plant biology, beginning with the genetic basis of inheritance and how genetics relate to plant populations and evolution. The course will discuss different plant classifications, comparing and contrasting structure and general life cycles of the simplest unicellular plants (algae) to complex multicellular land plants. The course will also discuss ecology, from the population, community, ecosystem, and global perspectives, and how plants adapt to their environment and the stresses they i… Prerequisites: BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # BIOL206 — Principles of Botany Laboratory BIOL 206 - Principles of Botany Laboratory BIOL 206 - Principles of Botany Laboratory Laboratory designed to accompany Principles of Botany. This course focuses on the introduction of plant biology, beginning with the genetic basis of inheritance and how genetics relate to plant populations and evolution. The course will discuss different plant classifications, comparing and contrasting structure and general life cycles of the simplest unicellular plants (algae) to complex multicellular land plants. The course will also discuss ecology, from the population, community. ecosystem, and global pe… Prerequisites: BIOL205, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # BIOL230 — Principles of Zoology BIOL 230 - Principles of Zoology BIOL 230 - Principles of Zoology This course is designed for students with majors and minors in biological science. It presents the major concepts of biology as illustrated by animal life and studies selected vertebrates as laboratory animals. An introduction to the anatomy, physiology, classification, and relationships of major animal phyla will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on levels of organization, reproduction, evolution of animal life, diversity, and the environment. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 201 Principles of Biology I BIOL 203 Principles of Biology I… Prerequisites: BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS111 — Medical Lab Assisting & Phlebotomy Lab II MLTS 111 - Medical Lab Assisting & Phlebotomy Lab II MLTS 111 - Medical Lab Assisting & Phlebotomy Lab II MLTS 111 builds on foundational phlebotomy skills and introduces students to broader medical laboratory assisting responsibilities. This course focuses on laboratory procedures, infection control, quality assurance, sample analysis, and clinical safety. Students will gain practical experience in handling biological specimens, processing laboratory tests, and assisting with diagnostic procedures. Fee Amount: Lab $50, CMLA Exam $135, Drug Screen $38 Prerequisite Information: MLTS 101 Medica… Prerequisites: MLTS101 --- # SCIE114 — Environmental Science 101 credits · 101 hours SCIE 114 - Environmental Science SCIE 114 - Environmental Science Study of the interactions of human activity with the environment and the future impact of these actions. ecology impact, sustainable management, and risk analysis will be integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite(s): ACT math subscore of 19 or higher SAT math subscore of 470 or higher Accuplacer QRAS math supscore of 250 or higher OR Completion of MATH 110 ACT English subscore of 18 or higher SAT ERW subscore of 500 or higher Accuplacer writing subscore of 250 OR Completion of ENGL 101 Credit Hour(s): 3 Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101 --- # ACSE100 — Academic Seminar ACSE 100 - Academic Seminar ACSE 100 - Academic Seminar Course for all entering students with less than 30 transfer credit hours and/or students with less than a 2.0 grade point average. Course includes intro to resources at LDCC, independent learning skills, time management, communication skills, goal setting, and career exploration. This course will have a service learning component. Credit Hour(s): 1 309999 --- # ACSE101 — Academic Skills Seminar ACSE 101 - Academic Skills Seminar ACSE 101 - Academic Skills Seminar Course for all students placing in any 095 developmental courses OR two or more developmental courses. Course includes intro to resources at LDCC; learning styles; time management, communication skills, career exploration, and strategies for note taking, test taking, and study skills. This course will have a service learning component. This course will meet the degree requirement for ACSE 100 . Credit Hour(s): 3 309999 --- # FDFS100 — Foundation for Success FDFS 100 - Foundation for Success FDFS 100 - Foundation for Success This course is designed to provide the tools that enable and empower students to succeed at LDCC by providing academic and resource skills through enhanced personal development strategies. Credit Hour(s): 1 --- # ACCT201 — Intro to Financial Accounting ACCT 201 - Intro to Financial Accounting ACCT 201 - Intro to Financial Accounting Introduces basic accounting concepts and principles along with general and special journals. Emphasis is given to the accounting cycle and the preparation of financial statements Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 --- # ACCT202 — Intro to Managerial Accounting ACCT 202 - Intro to Managerial Accounting ACCT 202 - Intro to Managerial Accounting Fundamentals of the analysis and use of financial information for decision making. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 201 Prerequisites: ACCT201 --- # ACCT210 — Computerized Accounting ACCT 210 - Computerized Accounting ACCT 210 - Computerized Accounting An integration of accounting principles and methods with modem computer software. Software will be utilized to set up an accounting system, record transactions, complete an accounting cycle, prepare and analyze financial statements, and set up a payroll for a small business. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 201 Prerequisites: ACCT201 --- # ACCT214 — Tax Accounting ACCT 214 - Tax Accounting ACCT 214 - Tax Accounting Current Internal Revenue Act and its application to the federal income tax for individuals. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 201 Prerequisites: ACCT201 --- # ACCT218 — Fund of Income Tax Prep ACCT 218 - Fund of Income Tax Prep ACCT 218 - Fund of Income Tax Prep A practical course in income tax returns preparation for individual, business, corporate and miscellaneous tax returns, such as those for farms, selfemployment, excise taxes and gift taxes. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 201 Prerequisites: ACCT201 --- # ACCT1100 — Principles of ACCT Part 1 110 credits · 110 hours ACCT 1100 - Principles of ACCT Part 1 ACCT 1100 - Principles of ACCT Part 1 Fundamental principles of double-entry accounting, with emphasis on journalizing, posting, and the preparation of financial statements; also accounting for cash and work at close of the fiscal period using the cash and accrual basis for a service enterprise. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for MATH 110 Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Fee Amount: 70 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 095 ; T:A02 16; T:ACQA 230; T:AP04 020; T:CALG 26 Prerequisites: MATH110, MATH095, ACQA230, AP04, CALG26 --- # ACCT1115 — Principles of Accounting Lab I ACCT 1115 - Principles of Accounting Lab I ACCT 1115 - Principles of Accounting Lab I Credit Hour(s): 1 520302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ACCT1200 — Principles of ACCT Part II ACCT 1200 - Principles of ACCT Part II ACCT 1200 - Principles of ACCT Part II Fundamental accounting principles relating to sales and receipts, purchases and payments, cash, and payroll; accrual accounting for a merchandising business including the periodic summary, adjustments, and end-of-period closing procedures. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 1100 Prerequisites: ACCT1100 --- # ACCT1215 — Principles of Account Lab II ACCT 1215 - Principles of Account Lab II ACCT 1215 - Principles of Account Lab II Credit Hour(s): 1 520302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ACCT1250 — Payroll Accounting ACCT 1250 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 1250 - Payroll Accounting Accounting principles and procedures relating to payroll accounting, including the requires payroll and personnel records and reports; computation and payment of wages and salaries, social security taxes, income tax withholding; unemployment compensation taxes; and the analysis and recording of payroll transactions. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 1200 Prerequisites: ACCT1200 --- # ACCT1300 — Intermediate Accounting ACCT 1300 - Intermediate Accounting ACCT 1300 - Intermediate Accounting Accounting principles relating to accounts receivable, accounts payable, uncollectible accounts, notes and interest, merchandise inventory, property, plant, and equipment; and accounting for partnerships. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 1200 Prerequisites: ACCT1200 --- # ACCT1400 — Advanced Accounting ACCT 1400 - Advanced Accounting ACCT 1400 - Advanced Accounting Principles relating to the corporate organization, including accounting for accounting principles and reporting standards. Financial reporting and analyses including cash flow statements, measures of profitability, liquidity, and financial strength, and accounting for departmentalized profit and cost centers. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 1300 Prerequisites: ACCT1300 --- # ACCT1500 — Computerized Accounting ACCT 1500 - Computerized Accounting ACCT 1500 - Computerized Accounting Basic accounting principles utilizing the application of a computerized accounting package which include setting up the accounting system, recording routine transaction, preparing financial statements, and completing the year-end operations. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Fee Amount: 70 Prerequisite Information: C: ACCT 1200 Prerequisites: ACCT1200 --- # ACCT1600 — Advanced Accounting II ACCT 1600 - Advanced Accounting II ACCT 1600 - Advanced Accounting II Advanced Principles related to the corporate organization, and preparing financial reports and schedules utilizing computer application software. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 --- # ACCT2991 — Special Projects I ACCT 2991 - Special Projects I ACCT 2991 - Special Projects I A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 520301 --- # ACCT2993 — Special Projects II ACCT 2993 - Special Projects II ACCT 2993 - Special Projects II A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 2 520301 --- # ACCT2995 — Special Projects III ACCT 2995 - Special Projects III ACCT 2995 - Special Projects III A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 --- # ACCT2996 — Special Projects IV ACCT 2996 - Special Projects IV ACCT 2996 - Special Projects IV A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 --- # ACCT2997 — Practicum ACCT 2997 - Practicum ACCT 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # ACCT2999 — Cooperative Education ACCT 2999 - Cooperative Education ACCT 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # HACR1150 — HVAC Introduction HACR 1150 - HVAC Introduction HACR 1150 - HVAC Introduction Produces information needed to prepare individuals to enter the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry. Includes basic safety and health, inventory control, stock management, vehicle maintenance, licensure, certification requirements, and basic business management practices. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 250 --- # HACR1160 — Principles of Refrigeration 1 HACR 1160 - Principles of Refrigeration 1 HACR 1160 - Principles of Refrigeration 1 Presents the proper and safe use of hand tools including power tools and materials in the HVAC industry. This course also provides for a review of HVAC and refrigeration processes and applications. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR1170 — Principles of Refrigeration II HACR 1170 - Principles of Refrigeration II HACR 1170 - Principles of Refrigeration II Provides the student with the skills and knowledge to install, repair, and service major components of a refrigeration system. Topics include: compressors; evaporators; condensers; metering devices; service procedures; refrigeration systems; and safety. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR1180 — Principles of RefrigerationIII HACR 1180 - Principles of RefrigerationIII HACR 1180 - Principles of RefrigerationIII Provides the student with the skills and knowledge to install, repair, and service major components of a refrigeration system. Topics include: EPA Section 608 Certification, Refrigerant recovery, recycle & reclamation, System charging using superheat, sub-cooling, weigh-in and/or manufacturer’s procedures, Evacuation & dehydration procedures. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR1210 — Electrical Fundamentals HACR 1210 - Electrical Fundamentals HACR 1210 - Electrical Fundamentals Introduction to fundamental electrical concepts and theories as applied to the air conditioning industry. Topics include: AC and DC theory; ohms law; electric meters; electric diagrams; distribution systems; electrical panels; voltage circuits; code requirements; and safety. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR1220 — Electrical Components HACR 1220 - Electrical Components HACR 1220 - Electrical Components Provides instruction in identifying, installing and testing commonly used components in an air conditioning system. Topics include: pressure switches; overload devices; transformers; magnetic starters; other commonly used controls; diagnostic techniques; installation procedures; and safety. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR1230 — Electric Motors HACR 1230 - Electric Motors HACR 1230 - Electric Motors Continues the development of skills and knowledge necessary for application and service of electric motors commonly used by the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. Topics include: diagnostic techniques; capacitors; installation procedures; types of electric motors; electric motor service; and safety. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR1240 — Applied Elec & Troubleshooting HACR 1240 - Applied Elec & Troubleshooting HACR 1240 - Applied Elec & Troubleshooting Provides instruction on wiring various types of air conditioning systems. Topics include: servicing procedures; troubleshooting procedures; solid state controls; system wiring; control circuits; and safety. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 15 --- # HACR1410 — Domestic Refrigeration HACR 1410 - Domestic Refrigeration HACR 1410 - Domestic Refrigeration Presents the proper procedures to diagnose and repair domestic refrigerators and freezers. Credit Hour(s): 2 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR1420 — Room Air Conditioners HACR 1420 - Room Air Conditioners HACR 1420 - Room Air Conditioners The operation, diagnosis and science of room air conditioning. Emphasis is devoted to diagnosis and repair. Credit Hour(s): 2 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2510 — Residential Central Air Cond I HACR 2510 - Residential Central Air Cond I HACR 2510 - Residential Central Air Cond I The study and theory of the major components and functions of central air conditioning systems. Includes the study of Air Conditioning systems types and the proper and safe use of instruments and safety. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2520 — Residential Centr Air Cond II HACR 2520 - Residential Centr Air Cond II HACR 2520 - Residential Centr Air Cond II The operation, diagnosis and service of central air conditioning systems and the care of associated instruments. Topics include the various types of A/C systems, and safety principles. Credit Hour(s): 2 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2530 — Residential System Design HACR 2530 - Residential System Design HACR 2530 - Residential System Design Theory and practice of different types of residential air conditioning systems heat loads. Topics include calculations, duct design, air filtration, and safety practices. Credit Hour(s): 2 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2540 — Residential Heating I HACR 2540 - Residential Heating I HACR 2540 - Residential Heating I Theory and study of the principles and practices for the operation, diagnosis and service of residential and small commercial heating systems. Topics covered will include electrical controls, gas valves, piping, venting, code requirements, principles of combustion and safety for gas and electrical heating. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2550 — Residential Heating II HACR 2550 - Residential Heating II HACR 2550 - Residential Heating II The application of service procedures, controls (electrical & gas), gas valves, piping, ventilation, code requirements and safety for gas and electrical heating systems for residential and small commercial uses. Credit Hour(s): 3 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2560 — Residential Heat Pumps HACR 2560 - Residential Heat Pumps HACR 2560 - Residential Heat Pumps Theory and study of heat pumps and related systems. Provides for the fundamentals of heat pump operation and diagnosis. Installation procedures, diagnosis, servicing procedures, valves, electrical components and geothermal ground source applications, dual fuel systems, and safety are topics included. Credit Hour(s): 2 470201 Fee Amount: 15 --- # HACR2810 — Commerical Air Conditioning I HACR 2810 - Commerical Air Conditioning I HACR 2810 - Commerical Air Conditioning I Introduces fundamental theory and techniques to identify major components and functions of commercial system. Instruction is given on types of commercial air conditioning systems pressure, and temperature charts. Credit Hour(s): 6 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2820 — Commercial Air Controls HACR 2820 - Commercial Air Controls HACR 2820 - Commercial Air Controls Emphasis will be placed on service of split-systems, add-on package system, and safety. Also provides troubleshooting and repair of major components parts of a commercial air conditioning system. Credit Hour(s): 7 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2830 — Commericial Air Cond II HACR 2830 - Commericial Air Cond II HACR 2830 - Commericial Air Cond II Topics will include types of commercial air conditioning systems heat loads. Calculations, duct design, air filtration, and safety principles. Credit Hour(s): 6 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2910 — Commercial Refrigeration I HACR 2910 - Commercial Refrigeration I HACR 2910 - Commercial Refrigeration I Introduces fundamental theory and techniques to identify major components and function of commercial system. Instruction is given on types of commercial refrigeration system, and pressure and temperature charts. Credit Hour(s): 6 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2920 — Commercial Refrig Controlsl HACR 2920 - Commercial Refrig Controlsl HACR 2920 - Commercial Refrig Controlsl Emphasis will be placed on service of slit-systems, add-on, package system, and safety. Also provides troubleshooting and repair of major component parts of a commercial refrigeration systems heat loads. Calculations, duct design, air filtration, and safety principles. Credit Hour(s): 7 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2930 — Commercial Refrigeration II HACR 2930 - Commercial Refrigeration II HACR 2930 - Commercial Refrigeration II Topics will include types of commercial refrigeration systems heat loads, calculations, duct design, air filtration, and safety principles. Credit Hour(s): 6 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2991 — Special Projects I HACR 2991 - Special Projects I HACR 2991 - Special Projects I Credit Hour(s): 1 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2993 — Special Projects II HACR 2993 - Special Projects II HACR 2993 - Special Projects II Credit Hour(s): 2 470201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2995 — Special Projects III HACR 2995 - Special Projects III HACR 2995 - Special Projects III Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2996 — Special Projects IV HACR 2996 - Special Projects IV HACR 2996 - Special Projects IV Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # HACR2997 — Practicum HACR 2997 - Practicum HACR 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HACR2999 — Cooperative Education HACR 2999 - Cooperative Education HACR 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRB100 — Introduction to Agricultural Business AGRB 100 - Introduction to Agricultural Business AGRB 100 - Introduction to Agricultural Business Nature and scope of agribusiness; application of management and marketing concepts to selected agribusiness problems; exploring agribusiness management as a profession. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRB101 — Fundamentals of Agribusiness Analysis AGRB 101 - Fundamentals of Agribusiness Analysis AGRB 101 - Fundamentals of Agribusiness Analysis This course introduces students to the fundamental tools of quantitative analysis in agribusiness. Topics include time value of money, economic indices, enterprise budgeting, farm records and accounts, loan structures, macroeconomic indicators, spreadsheet and database techniques, and other quantitative methods used in agriculture. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRB105 — Technology in Agriculture AGRB 105 - Technology in Agriculture AGRB 105 - Technology in Agriculture This course is desinged to give students an understanding fo the technologies use in the production of agricultural products. It incorporates the teaching of old as well as new and emerging crop growth and crop management technologies. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRB201 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics AGRB 201 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics AGRB 201 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics This course offers and understanding of the identification of resources used in agriculture. This course covers the basic concepts, principles, and applications of agricultural economics to farm operations. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRB203 — Agricultural Marketing AGRB 203 - Agricultural Marketing AGRB 203 - Agricultural Marketing This course offers a broad view of marketing; food markets and consumption; marketing functions and institutions. Applications of economic theory to agricultural price estimation, discovery, and determination. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRB205 — Agriculture and Society AGRB 205 - Agriculture and Society AGRB 205 - Agriculture and Society This course is designed to introduce students to the sociological and economic aspects of agricultural production, distribution, and consumption of food. Historical review of early agrarian cultures to current globalized food industry are covered with an emphasis on food security and environmental sustainability Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGSC101 — Introduction to Plant Science AGSC 101 - Introduction to Plant Science AGSC 101 - Introduction to Plant Science This course will provide students with the background information and hands-on exercises in the lab, greenhouse, and field. Students will grow agronomic and vegetable crops, separate plants into their morphological components, prepare and view cross sections of leaves and stems, alter light sources, test different soil fertility treatments, administer water stress and measure plant water relations, emasculate blooms, alter environmental conditions to promote flowering, quantify yield components, and examine gene… Prerequisites: MATH110 --- # AGSC205 — Soil Science 101 credits · 101 hours AGSC 205 - Soil Science AGSC 205 - Soil Science This course is designed to introduce fundamental concepts of soil science and lead to the development of your understanding of the properties and processes that are basic to the use and management of soils. As soils gain recognition as important ecological systems upon which life on Earth is highly dependent, the ability to understand and appreciate the soil resource and soil-plant relationships will provide a better agricultural/ environmental scientist and allow for better decisions regarding the use and management of land. Prerequisite(s): AC… Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101 --- # AGSC207 — Introduction to Horticulture 101 credits · 101 hours AGSC 207 - Introduction to Horticulture AGSC 207 - Introduction to Horticulture This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic concepts and skills utilized in horticulture. Students will receive an introduction to basic botanical concepts such as morphology, anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, genetics, and propagation as they apply to horticulture. Prerequisite(s): ACT math subscore of 19 or higher SAT math subscore of 470 or higher Accuplacer QRAS math supscore of 250 or higher OR Completion of MATH 110 ACT English subscore of 18 or higher SAT ERW subscore of 500 or higher Accupla… Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101 --- # AGRI1001 — Intro to Diesel Power Systems AGRI 1001 - Intro to Diesel Power Systems AGRI 1001 - Intro to Diesel Power Systems Operation of diesel, gasoline, and LPG engines with an emphasis on multi-cylinder design; disassembling, measuring, evaluating, and reassembling. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: $25 Lab --- # AGRI1002 — Introduction to Diesel Electrical Systems AGRI 1002 - Introduction to Diesel Electrical Systems AGRI 1002 - Introduction to Diesel Electrical Systems This course will cover the fundamentals of direct current electricity as they pertain to engine control systems and vehicular applications, safety, and the use and storage of batteries and testing equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AGRI1003 — Introduction to Agricultural Power Units AGRI 1003 - Introduction to Agricultural Power Units AGRI 1003 - Introduction to Agricultural Power Units This course will cover the principles of hydraulics, various hydraulic components/systems, and the applications of hydraulics system in agricultural equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: $25 --- # AGRI1004 — Introduction to Dealership Operations and Procedures AGRI 1004 - Introduction to Dealership Operations and Procedures AGRI 1004 - Introduction to Dealership Operations and Procedures This course will cover basic operations and procedures that most employees must adhere to in the field of precision agriculture. The course will provide insight to various departments of agriculture equipment dealerships and their important to the dealer and the customers. This course will establish the role those various departments and personnel have within the dealership. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRI1005 — Introduction of Innovation in Agriculture AGRI 1005 - Introduction of Innovation in Agriculture AGRI 1005 - Introduction of Innovation in Agriculture This course discusses the following in detail, types of positioning systems, from land-based to global positioning systems to geostationary satellite systems; yield monitoring systems; mapping, soil sampling, and soil testing; and new technologies, such as remote sensing, variable rate technology, and geographic information systems. --- # AGRI1006 — Agriculture Small Engine Service and Repair AGRI 1006 - Agriculture Small Engine Service and Repair AGRI 1006 - Agriculture Small Engine Service and Repair This course will cover the theory of operation, maintenance, and overhauling of small engines, two and four cycle. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: $25 Lab fee --- # AGRI1007 — Air Conditioning Principle and Lab AGRI 1007 - Air Conditioning Principle and Lab AGRI 1007 - Air Conditioning Principle and Lab This course covers basic phase conversion principle along with inspections, adjusting, troubleshooting, and servicing mobile air-conditioning units. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: $25 Lab fee --- # AGRI1008 — Advanced GIS and Mapping Systems AGRI 1008 - Advanced GIS and Mapping Systems AGRI 1008 - Advanced GIS and Mapping Systems This course will provide students with hands on learning experiences with GIS and Agricultural mapping technologies. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRI1010 — Technical Mathematics AGRI 1010 - Technical Mathematics AGRI 1010 - Technical Mathematics This course is designed to provide students with the mathematical skills necessary to perform routine tasks as a precision Ag technician. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AGRI2001 — Diesel Power Systems Diagnostics AGRI 2001 - Diesel Power Systems Diagnostics AGRI 2001 - Diesel Power Systems Diagnostics This course will focus on the diagnosis and repair of diesel, gasoline, and LPG engines with an emphasis on multi-cylinder design. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: $25 --- # AGRI2002 — Agriculture Electrical Systems Diagnostic AGRI 2002 - Agriculture Electrical Systems Diagnostic AGRI 2002 - Agriculture Electrical Systems Diagnostic This course will focus on the diagnosis of complex hydraulic systems found in agricultural systems including open-centered, variable pressure, variable flow systems using a flow meter and pressure gauges. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: $25 Lab fee --- # AGRI2003 — Agriculture Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics AGRI 2003 - Agriculture Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics AGRI 2003 - Agriculture Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics This course will focus on the diagnosis of complex hydraulic systems found in agricultural systems including open-centered, variable pressure, variable flow systems using a flow meter and pressure gauges. Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: $25 Lab fee --- # AGRI2005 — Advanced Field Study Internship AGRI 2005 - Advanced Field Study Internship AGRI 2005 - Advanced Field Study Internship This course will provide students with an opportunity to apply the concepts from the Precision Ag Technology program in the field. Students will intern in an agricultural technology business or production Ag facility. Credit Hour(s): 6 --- # AGRI2006 — Technical Writing AGRI 2006 - Technical Writing AGRI 2006 - Technical Writing This course is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to write clear and concise maintenance logs, as per industry requirements. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # ALHT1009 — Health Care Systems & Safety ALHT 1009 - Health Care Systems & Safety ALHT 1009 - Health Care Systems & Safety A course of study designed to introduce students entering healthcare fields to the healthcare delivery systems, cultural competency, employment skills, workplace and general safety issues, emergency preparedness, infection control, OSHA, HIPAA, and current standards for BLS for healthcare providers. Credit Hour(s): 2 510000 Fee Amount: 38 --- # ALHT1016 — Pharm Dosage Calc and Measurem ALHT 1016 - Pharm Dosage Calc and Measurem ALHT 1016 - Pharm Dosage Calc and Measurem Proper calculation of medication dosages. The course includes mathematics review, metric system conversions, dosage measurement equipment, drug orders, drug labels, dosage of drugs, methods to calculate dosages, and IV equipment and drip rate calculations. Students not meeting required score should contact Adult Education for remediation and retake the Accuplacer exam to meet eligibility criteria. Credit Hour(s): 3 510000 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 095 ; T:A02 16; T:ACQA 230 Prerequisites: MATH095, ACQA230 --- # AHEN1000 — Allied Health English AHEN 1000 - Allied Health English AHEN 1000 - Allied Health English The purpose of this English course is to provide instruction that will enable students to acquire mastery of basic grammar, usage, and mechanics, as well as mastery of sentence structure and the study of paragraph development and introductory essay writing thus providing a foundation for enrollment into an allied health program and improving proficiency in career preparation courses. Credit Hour(s): 3 513901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AHMA1000 — Allied Health Math AHMA 1000 - Allied Health Math AHMA 1000 - Allied Health Math This Science course provides entry level introduction to biology and chemistry thus providing a foundation for enrollment into an allied health program and improving proficiency in career preparation courses. Credit Hour(s): 3 513901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AHRE1000 — Allied Health Readiing AHRE 1000 - Allied Health Readiing AHRE 1000 - Allied Health Readiing This reading course provides an intensive study of vocabulary, and comprehension skills thus providing a foundation for enrollment into an allied health program and improving proficiency in career preparation courses. Credit Hour(s): 3 513901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AHSC1000 — Allied Health Science AHSC 1000 - Allied Health Science AHSC 1000 - Allied Health Science This Science course provides entry level introduction to biology and chemistry thus providing a foundation for enrollment into an allied health program and improving proficiency in career preparation courses. Credit Hour(s): 3 513901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ARTS102 — Non-Western Art ARTS 102 - Non-Western Art ARTS 102 - Non-Western Art Introduces non-Western cultural perspectives to a survey of the visual arts (painting, drawing, rintmaking, sculpture and architecture) in selected non-Western societies. Examines and works through the ideas and beliefs of artists within their cultural and social context. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # ARTS103 — Drawing I ARTS 103 - Drawing I ARTS 103 - Drawing I This is an introductory course focusing on the fundamentals of drawing. It emphasizes development of skills such as hand-eye coordination, measuring, and structured line drawing that will enable the student to draw accurately and realistically. Students will work from direct observation using a variety of subject matter. This course requires 1 lecture hour and 5 studio hours. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ARTS104 — Figure Drawing ARTS 104 - Figure Drawing ARTS 104 - Figure Drawing During this beginning figure drawing course, students will continue to use skills and ideas developed during ARTS 103 . Students will gain knowledge of correct proportions and anatomical structure while developing skills of drawing realistic portraiture as well as the entire human figure. The students will be working directly from a live model. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: ARTS 103 ; C: ARTS 105 Prerequisites: ARTS103, ARTS105 --- # ARTS105 — Design Fundamentals ARTS 105 - Design Fundamentals ARTS 105 - Design Fundamentals An introductory course to the theory and application of design, focusing on two-dimensional works of art. Basic color theory will occupy one-third of the class. This course requires 1 lecture hour and 5 studio hours. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ARTS106 — Color Theory ARTS 106 - Color Theory ARTS 106 - Color Theory This course is an introduction to the characteristics and use of color. It will explore various theories and concepts about the nature of color and acquaint students to appropriate terminology. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ARTS107 — Three-Dimensional Design ARTS 107 - Three-Dimensional Design ARTS 107 - Three-Dimensional Design This is a foundation course intended to expand the students understanding of design theory as it pertains to three-dimensional works of art. Students will work with a variety of materials and employ a variety of processes. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: ARTS 105 Prerequisites: ARTS105 --- # ARTS110 — Craft ARTS 110 - Craft ARTS 110 - Craft The Crafts course is a non-transferable course. It is intended to benefit the community by offering the public a variety of skills based subjects; such as Batik, jewelry making, and stained glass. The proposed students will be art teachers looking for professional development, retired seniors, high school students, and anyone interested in learning a specific craft. A different craft will be taught each semester. The course may be taken cumulative times. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ARTS120 — Art Appreciation ARTS 120 - Art Appreciation ARTS 120 - Art Appreciation Lecture and discussion of the visual arts with emphasis on how and why works have been created in present and earlier times. All major forms of drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, design and architecture are explored in basic terms. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 --- # ARTS201 — Survey of Art History I ARTS 201 - Survey of Art History I ARTS 201 - Survey of Art History I This survey course is an introduction to the history of visual art through the study of selected masterworks from the prehistoric period through the Gothic. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 --- # ARTS202 — Survey of Art History II ARTS 202 - Survey of Art History II ARTS 202 - Survey of Art History II This survey course is an introduction to the history of visual art through the study of selected masterworks from the Renaissance to Modern time. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 --- # ARTS203 — Ceramics, Handbuilding ARTS 203 - Ceramics, Handbuilding ARTS 203 - Ceramics, Handbuilding This is an introduction to the tools and techniques used when creating ceramic forms by means of handbuilding. Students will gain knowledge pertaining to the characteristics of clay and various building techniques, the application of ceramic glazes, firing procedures, and appropriate terminology. This course will also include an introduction to a variety of ceramic artists and styles intended to encourage and inspire. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ARTS204 — Wheelthrown Ceramics ARTS 204 - Wheelthrown Ceramics ARTS 204 - Wheelthrown Ceramics This is an introduction to the tools and techniques used when creating forms on a potter’s wheel. Students will gain knowledge pertaining to characteristics of clay, throwing techniques, the application of ceramic glazes, firing procedures, and appropriate terminology. This course will also include an introduction to a variety of ceramic artists and styles intended to encourage and inspire. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ARTS207 — Beginning Oil Painting ARTS 207 - Beginning Oil Painting ARTS 207 - Beginning Oil Painting In this introductory oil painting course, students will learn the basic techniques of pictorial representation. Through the exploration of still-life and landscape painting students use a variety of approaches to painting and gain competence using these techniques and materials. Credit Hour(s): 3 240101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: ARTS 103 ; C: ARTS 105 ; C: ARTS 106 Prerequisites: ARTS103, ARTS105, ARTS106 --- # ATMO101 — Intro to Weather & Climate I ATMO 101 - Intro to Weather & Climate I ATMO 101 - Intro to Weather & Climate I This course will present an integrated approach to basic meteorology. Basic science skills, such as the scientific method will be highlighted, through meteorology. Meteorology concepts such as structure of the atmosphere, solar radiation, temperature, and atmospheric stability will be covered. Credit Hour(s): 3 400401 --- # ATMO102 — Intro to Weather & Climate II ATMO 102 - Intro to Weather & Climate II ATMO 102 - Intro to Weather & Climate II --- # ATMO207 — Intro to Weather & Climate I ATMO 207 - Intro to Weather & Climate I ATMO 207 - Intro to Weather & Climate I This course will present an integrated approach to basic meteorology. Basic science skills, such as the scientific method will be highlighted, through meteorology. Meteorology concepts such as structure of the atmosphere, solar radiation, temperature, and atmospheric stability will be covered. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # AUTO1000 — Engine Diag & Related Services AUTO 1000 - Engine Diag & Related Services AUTO 1000 - Engine Diag & Related Services This course teaches the techniques used in diagnosing automotive engines and determining the necessary repair procedures, including the removal and installation of automotive engines. It also covers procedures and repair methods for diagnosing and reconditioning cylinder heads and engine blocks. Credit Hour(s): 5 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1001 — General Transmission AUTO 1001 - General Transmission AUTO 1001 - General Transmission This course teaches the techniques and procedures used in the diagnosis and servicing of Automatic transmissions and transaxles. It also teaches linkage adjustments and the procedures and methods for removal, installation, and reconditioning of manual transaxle and transmission units. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1002 — OffVehcTransmis/TransAxlRepair AUTO 1002 - OffVehcTransmis/TransAxlRepair AUTO 1002 - OffVehcTransmis/TransAxlRepair This course teaches the procedures for removal, disassembly, reassembly, reinstallation of automatic transmissions, transaxles inspection, and measurement of gear trains, shafts, bushings, and cases. It also covers the procedures for the repair of torque converters and oil pump assemblies. This course teaches the procedures for the inspection and measurement of gear trains, shafts, bushings, and cases. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1005 — General Steering & Suspension AUTO 1005 - General Steering & Suspension AUTO 1005 - General Steering & Suspension This course teaches the procedures and methods used in diagnosing steering and suspension systems, different types of steering and suspension systems, and the procedures and methods to diagnose and repair these systems. It also includes instruction on supplemental restraint systems (Air bags). Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1006 — Wheel & Tire Diag & Repair AUTO 1006 - Wheel & Tire Diag & Repair AUTO 1006 - Wheel & Tire Diag & Repair This course teaches the principles of geometry necessary to understand the procedures and methods for diagnosis and alignment of steering systems. It also teaches the procedures and methods in the servicing automotive tire and wheel assemblies including rotating, balancing, and repair. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1007 — Drive Diagnosis and Repair AUTO 1007 - Drive Diagnosis and Repair AUTO 1007 - Drive Diagnosis and Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods of diagnosis for manual drive trains and clutches. It also covers removal, installation and adjustments of clutches, the procedures and methods for diagnosis and repair of drive, half, universal joints, differentials, limited slip differentials, drive axle shafts, and four and all-wheel drive vehicles. Credit Hour(s): 4 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1008 — HydraulicSys&DrumBrakeDiag/Rep AUTO 1008 - HydraulicSys&DrumBrakeDiag/Rep AUTO 1008 - HydraulicSys&DrumBrakeDiag/Rep This course teaches the principles of physics as related to fluid pressures and hydraulics. It also teaches the procedures and methods of diagnosis of the automotive hydraulic system and drum brake systems. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1009 — DskBrkPwerAsstAntilockTracCtrl AUTO 1009 - DskBrkPwerAsstAntilockTracCtrl AUTO 1009 - DskBrkPwerAsstAntilockTracCtrl This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair disc brake systems, power assist units in automotive braking systems, antilock brake systems and traction control systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1010 — GenElecBatteryStartSysDiagRepr AUTO 1010 - GenElecBatteryStartSysDiagRepr AUTO 1010 - GenElecBatteryStartSysDiagRepr This course teaches the electrical principles of Ohm’s Law, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, and Series Parallel circuits. This course reviews the basic methods of electrical diagnosis and the use of schematic and wiring diagrams. Topics include procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair the battery and associated electrical components, and the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair starting systems including the removal and installation of components. Credit Hour(s): 5 47060… --- # AUTO1011 — Elec System Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1011 - Elec System Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1011 - Elec System Diagnosis & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair charging systems including removal and installation of components, lighting systems, gauges, warning devices and driver information systems, windshield wiper/washer systems and the horn system, and other electrical accessories such as power door locks and GPS navigation systems. Credit Hour(s): 5 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1012 — HVAC System Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1012 - HVAC System Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1012 - HVAC System Diagnosis & Repair This course teaches the principles of refrigeration and the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair automotive air conditioning systems, air conditioning systems, and automotive heating and ventilation systems. It also teaches the procedures and methods necessary to properly handle and store refrigerants. Credit Hour(s): 4 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1013 — Emissions and Diagnostics AUTO 1013 - Emissions and Diagnostics AUTO 1013 - Emissions and Diagnostics This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair electrical, vacuum, and automatic temperature controls, computerized engine controls by retrieving and storing diagnostics codes, and other various types of ignition systems in use today. Credit Hour(s): 6 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1015 — FuelAirInducExhaust &Emiss D&R AUTO 1015 - FuelAirInducExhaust &Emiss D&R AUTO 1015 - FuelAirInducExhaust &Emiss D&R This course teaches the procedures and methods used to diagnose and repair fuel supply systems, fuel delivery systems, intake and exhaust systems, and emissions control systems on modern automobiles. Credit Hour(s): 5 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1100 — Gen Engine Diagnosis and Repa AUTO 1100 - Gen Engine Diagnosis and Repa AUTO 1100 - Gen Engine Diagnosis and Repa This course teaches the techniques used in diagnosing automotive engines and determining the necessary repair procedures. It also covers removal and installation of automotive engines. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1102 — Engine Repair AUTO 1102 - Engine Repair AUTO 1102 - Engine Repair Credit Hour(s): 5 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1110 — Cyl Head and Valve Train AUTO 1110 - Cyl Head and Valve Train AUTO 1110 - Cyl Head and Valve Train This course teaches the procedures and repair methods for diagnosing and reconditioning cylinder heads. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1120 — Eng. Block Assem. Diag. & Rep. AUTO 1120 - Eng. Block Assem. Diag. & Rep. AUTO 1120 - Eng. Block Assem. Diag. & Rep. This course teaches the procedures and repair methods for diagnosing and reconditioning engine blocks. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1130 — Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep AUTO 1130 - Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep AUTO 1130 - Lub & Cool Sys Diag & Rep This course teaches the procedures and methods for the diagnosis and repair of automotive engine lubrication and cooling system. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1150 — Automotive Internship 1 AUTO 1150 - Automotive Internship 1 AUTO 1150 - Automotive Internship 1 This course involves dealership work experience. Worksite duties will be related to college instruction. Worksite duties will include experience related to engine repair and electrical work and with appropriate approvals and documentation may be substituted for the following courses: AUTO 1110 , AUTO 1120 , AUTO 1650 , and AUTO 1660 . Credit Hour(s): 4 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1200 — Gen Trans & Transaxle Diag AUTO 1200 - Gen Trans & Transaxle Diag AUTO 1200 - Gen Trans & Transaxle Diag This course teaches the techniques and procedures used in the diagnosis of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1210 — Trans & Transaxle Maintenance AUTO 1210 - Trans & Transaxle Maintenance AUTO 1210 - Trans & Transaxle Maintenance This course teaches the procedures for the servicing of automatic transmissions and transaxles. It also teaches linkage adjustments. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1220 — In Vehicle Repair AUTO 1220 - In Vehicle Repair AUTO 1220 - In Vehicle Repair This course teaches the repair and adjustment procedures that can be performed with the transmission or transaxle installed in the vehicle. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1230 — Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 1 AUTO 1230 - Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 1 AUTO 1230 - Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 1 This course teaches the procedures for removal, disassembly, reassembly, and reinstallation of automatic transmissions and transaxles. It also covers the procedures for the repair of torque converters and oil pump assemblies. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1240 — Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 2 AUTO 1240 - Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 2 AUTO 1240 - Off-Veh Trans & Trnsxle Rep 2 This course teaches the procedures for the inspection and measurement of gear trains, shafts, bushings and cases. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1250 — Automotive Internship 2 AUTO 1250 - Automotive Internship 2 AUTO 1250 - Automotive Internship 2 This course involves dealership work experience. Worksite duties will be related to college instruction. Worksite duties will be related to college instruction. Worksite duties will include experience related to steering and suspension and manual drive train technology and with appropriate approvals and documentation may be substituted for the following courses: AUTO 1400 , AUTO 1440 , AUTO 1320 , and AUTO 1330 . Credit Hour(s): 4 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1300 — Drive Train&Clutch Diag&Repair AUTO 1300 - Drive Train&Clutch Diag&Repair AUTO 1300 - Drive Train&Clutch Diag&Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods of diagnosis for manual drive trains and clutches. It also covers removal, installation, and adjustments of clutches. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1310 — Trans & Transxle Diag & Repair AUTO 1310 - Trans & Transxle Diag & Repair AUTO 1310 - Trans & Transxle Diag & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods for removal, installation, and reconditioning of manual transaxle and transmission units. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1320 — Drive,HalfShaft&Univ Joint Rep AUTO 1320 - Drive,HalfShaft&Univ Joint Rep AUTO 1320 - Drive,HalfShaft&Univ Joint Rep This course teaches the procedures and methods for diagnosis and repair of drive, half, and universal joints. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1330 — Drive Axle Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1330 - Drive Axle Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1330 - Drive Axle Diagnosis & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods for diagnosis and repair of standard differentials, limited slip differentials and drive axle shafts. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1340 — Four & All Wheel Dr Diag & Rep AUTO 1340 - Four & All Wheel Dr Diag & Rep AUTO 1340 - Four & All Wheel Dr Diag & Rep This course teaches the procedures and methods for diagnosis and repair of four and all wheel drive vehicles. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1350 — Automotive Internship 3 AUTO 1350 - Automotive Internship 3 AUTO 1350 - Automotive Internship 3 This course involves dealership work experience. Worksite duties will include experience related to Heating and Air Conditioning technology and with appropriate approvals and documentation may be substituted for the following courses: AUTO 1720 and AUTO 1730 . Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1400 — Gen Steering & Susp Diagnosis AUTO 1400 - Gen Steering & Susp Diagnosis AUTO 1400 - Gen Steering & Susp Diagnosis This course teaches the procedures and methods used in diagnosing steering and suspension systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1410 — Steering Sys Diagnosis & Rep AUTO 1410 - Steering Sys Diagnosis & Rep AUTO 1410 - Steering Sys Diagnosis & Rep This course teaches the different types of steering systems and the procedures and methods to diagnose and repair steering systems. It also includes instruction on supplemental restraint systems (Air Bags). Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1420 — Suspension SysDiagnosis Repair AUTO 1420 - Suspension SysDiagnosis Repair AUTO 1420 - Suspension SysDiagnosis Repair This course teaches the different types of suspension systems and the procedures and methods used for diagnose and repair. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1430 — Wheel Alignment Diag & Repair AUTO 1430 - Wheel Alignment Diag & Repair AUTO 1430 - Wheel Alignment Diag & Repair This course teaches the principles of geometry necessary to understand the procedures and methods for diagnosis and alignment of steering systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1440 — Wheel & Tire Diagnosis &Repair AUTO 1440 - Wheel & Tire Diagnosis &Repair AUTO 1440 - Wheel & Tire Diagnosis &Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods in the servicing automotive tire and wheel assemblies including rotating, balancing, and repair. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1450 — Automotive Internship 4 AUTO 1450 - Automotive Internship 4 AUTO 1450 - Automotive Internship 4 This course involves dealership work experience. Worksite duties will be related to college instruction. Worksite duties will include experience related to brake technology and Engine Related Services and with appropriate approvals and documentation may be substituted for the following courses: AUTO 1510 , AUTO 1520 , AUTO 1530 , and AUTO 1850 . Credit Hour(s): 5 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1500 — Hydraulic Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1500 - Hydraulic Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1500 - Hydraulic Sys Diagnosis&Repair This course teaches the principles of physics as related to fluid pressures and hydraulics. It also teaches the procedures and methods of diagnosis of the automotive hydraulic system. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1510 — Drum Brake Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1510 - Drum Brake Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1510 - Drum Brake Diagnosis & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair drum brake systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1520 — Disk Brake Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1520 - Disk Brake Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1520 - Disk Brake Diagnosis & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair disc brake systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1530 — Power Assist Diagnosis &Repair AUTO 1530 - Power Assist Diagnosis &Repair AUTO 1530 - Power Assist Diagnosis &Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair power assist units in automotive braking systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1540 — Antilock&TracControlDiag&Rep AUTO 1540 - Antilock&TracControlDiag&Rep AUTO 1540 - Antilock&TracControlDiag&Rep This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair antilock brake systems and traction control systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1550 — Automotive Internship 5 AUTO 1550 - Automotive Internship 5 AUTO 1550 - Automotive Internship 5 This course involves dealership work experience. Worksite duties will be related to college instruction. Worksite duties will include experience related to Manual Drive Train technology and Engine Performance Technology and with appropriate approvals and documentation may be substituted for the following courses: AUTO 1800 and AUTO 1820 . Credit Hour(s): 5 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1600 — Gen Electric Sys Diagnosis AUTO 1600 - Gen Electric Sys Diagnosis AUTO 1600 - Gen Electric Sys Diagnosis This course teaches the electrical principles of Ohm’s Law, series circuits, parallel circuits, and series parallel circuits. It also teaches the basic methods of electrical diagnosis and use of schematic and wiring diagrams. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1610 — Battery Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1610 - Battery Diagnosis & Repair AUTO 1610 - Battery Diagnosis & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair the battery and associated electrical components. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1611 — Electrical/Electronics II Lab AUTO 1611 - Electrical/Electronics II Lab AUTO 1611 - Electrical/Electronics II Lab Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1620 — Starting Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1620 - Starting Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1620 - Starting Sys Diagnosis&Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair starting systems including the removal and installation of components. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1630 — Charging Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1630 - Charging Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1630 - Charging Sys Diagnosis&Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair charging systems including removal and installation of components. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1640 — Driver Info Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1640 - Driver Info Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1640 - Driver Info Diagnosis&Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair lighting systems, gauges, warning devices and driver information systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1650 — Horn&Wiper/Washer Diag&Repair AUTO 1650 - Horn&Wiper/Washer Diag&Repair AUTO 1650 - Horn&Wiper/Washer Diag&Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair windshield wiper/washer systems and the horn system. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1660 — Elec Accessories Diag&Repair AUTO 1660 - Elec Accessories Diag&Repair AUTO 1660 - Elec Accessories Diag&Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair other electrical accessories such as power door locks and GPS navigation systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1670 — Automotive Internship 6 AUTO 1670 - Automotive Internship 6 AUTO 1670 - Automotive Internship 6 This course involves dealership work experience. Worksite duties will be related to college instruction. Worksite duties will include experience related to automatic transmission and transaxle technology and drive train and clutch diagnosis and repair and with appropriate approvals and documentation may be substituted for the following courses: AUTO 1210 , AUTO 1220 , AUTO 1240 , and AUTO 1300 . Credit Hour(s): 4 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1700 — Air Cond Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1700 - Air Cond Sys Diagnosis&Repair AUTO 1700 - Air Cond Sys Diagnosis&Repair This course teaches the principles of refrigeration and the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair automotive air conditioning systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1710 — RefrigSysComponentDiagn/Repair AUTO 1710 - RefrigSysComponentDiagn/Repair AUTO 1710 - RefrigSysComponentDiagn/Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair individual components of the air conditioning system. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1720 — Heating&Vent Sys Diag/Repair AUTO 1720 - Heating&Vent Sys Diag/Repair AUTO 1720 - Heating&Vent Sys Diag/Repair This course teaches the procedure and methods necessary to diagnose and repair automotive heating and ventilation systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1730 — Operating Sys&Related Controls AUTO 1730 - Operating Sys&Related Controls AUTO 1730 - Operating Sys&Related Controls This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair electrical, vacuum, and automatic temperature controls. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1740 — Refrig Recover Recyc&Handling AUTO 1740 - Refrig Recover Recyc&Handling AUTO 1740 - Refrig Recover Recyc&Handling This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to properly handle and store refrigerants. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1800 — General Engine Diagnosis AUTO 1800 - General Engine Diagnosis AUTO 1800 - General Engine Diagnosis This course teaches the principles of internal combustion engines and the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose general engine mechanical problems. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1810 — ComputEngineCntrl Diag&Repair AUTO 1810 - ComputEngineCntrl Diag&Repair AUTO 1810 - ComputEngineCntrl Diag&Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair computerized engine controls by retrieving and storing diagnostics codes. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1820 — Ignition Sys Diag & Repair AUTO 1820 - Ignition Sys Diag & Repair AUTO 1820 - Ignition Sys Diag & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair the various types of ignition systems in use today. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1830 — Fuel, Air Induct & Exhaust Sys AUTO 1830 - Fuel, Air Induct & Exhaust Sys AUTO 1830 - Fuel, Air Induct & Exhaust Sys This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair fuel supply and fuel delivery systems. It also teaches the repair procedures for intake and exhaust systems. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1840 — Emissions Sys Diag & Repair AUTO 1840 - Emissions Sys Diag & Repair AUTO 1840 - Emissions Sys Diag & Repair This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair the myriad of emissions controls systems on modern automobiles. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO1850 — Engine Related Services AUTO 1850 - Engine Related Services AUTO 1850 - Engine Related Services This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair mechanical timing devices, and cooling system components. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO2991 — Special Projects I AUTO 2991 - Special Projects I AUTO 2991 - Special Projects I A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO2993 — Special Projects II AUTO 2993 - Special Projects II AUTO 2993 - Special Projects II A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 2 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO2995 — Special Projects III AUTO 2995 - Special Projects III AUTO 2995 - Special Projects III A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 Fee Amount: 25 --- # AUTO2996 — Special Projects IV AUTO 2996 - Special Projects IV AUTO 2996 - Special Projects IV A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 470604 --- # AUTO2997 — Practicum AUTO 2997 - Practicum AUTO 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # AUTO2998 — Special Projects V AUTO 2998 - Special Projects V AUTO 2998 - Special Projects V Special Projects V Credit Hour(s): 1 470604 --- # AUTO2999 — Cooperative Education AUTO 2999 - Cooperative Education AUTO 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # BTEL1000 — Bank Teller Procedures BTEL 1000 - Bank Teller Procedures BTEL 1000 - Bank Teller Procedures A concentrated and intensive study of the role of a bank teller focusing on understanding the specific banking skills needed in today’s banking industry for handling checks, processing transactions, handling cash, and balancing cash. Specific topics covered in this course include the development of fundamental skills and techniques for using the telephone effectively on the job and professional behavior in the workplace. Credit Hour(s): 3 520803 --- # BARB1110 — History of Barb. Styling BARB 1110 - History of Barb. Styling BARB 1110 - History of Barb. Styling This course includes history, ethical/legal behavior, hygiene, grooming, and maintaining the professional image of the barber-stylist, as well as the LA State Board of Barber Examiners Rules and Regulations. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 --- # BARB1120 — Sanitation Bacteriology Safety BARB 1120 - Sanitation Bacteriology Safety BARB 1120 - Sanitation Bacteriology Safety This course is a study of the types of bacteria and methods of cleaning and sanitizing, as well as safety precautions and identification and use of barbering implements, tools, and equipment. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1131 — Sanitation Bacteriology Safety BARB 1131 - Sanitation Bacteriology Safety BARB 1131 - Sanitation Bacteriology Safety Student performance is the emphasis of this course, which includes safety and methods of cleaning and sanitizing, as well as identification, handling, and care of tools, implements, and equipment. Credit Hour(s): 1 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1140 — Facial Massage and Treatments BARB 1140 - Facial Massage and Treatments BARB 1140 - Facial Massage and Treatments A study of the bones, nerves, muscles, and motor points of the head, face, and neck related to facial massage manipulations and procedures. Demonstration of equipment used for the complete facial and other types of facials, as well as the physiological effects/benefits are discussed. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1150 — Properties/Disorder/Treatments BARB 1150 - Properties/Disorder/Treatments BARB 1150 - Properties/Disorder/Treatments In this course, skin, scalp, and hair are analyzed according to structure and function. Performing the shampoo, using hair rinses and conditioners, as well as other modes of scalp and hair treatment are explored in order to meet the client’s individual needs. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1160 — Basic Haircutting/Styling BARB 1160 - Basic Haircutting/Styling BARB 1160 - Basic Haircutting/Styling The theory of the art of cutting and styling men’s and women’s hair using fundamental principles of the tapered haircut/styling while considering various facial shapes is discussed and demonstrated. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1211 — Barber-Styling Lab 1 BARB 1211 - Barber-Styling Lab 1 BARB 1211 - Barber-Styling Lab 1 Student performance of men’s and women’s basic haircutting/styling (160 Hours) and shaving, mustache, and beard design (20 Hours) is the emphasis of this class. Credit Hour(s): 4 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1220 — Shaving, Mustaches, Beards BARB 1220 - Shaving, Mustaches, Beards BARB 1220 - Shaving, Mustaches, Beards Areas to be shaved are explained and the theory of the standard strokes are studied and used to demonstrate the professional shave. The theory of the artistic services of mustache and beard trimming is also a part of this course. Credit Hour(s): 1 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1231 — Barber-Styling 2 BARB 1231 - Barber-Styling 2 BARB 1231 - Barber-Styling 2 Student performance is the emphasis of this course, which includes facial massage manipulations and procedures, as well as the treatments of the scalp and hair (shampooing, rinsing and conditioning). Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1310 — Permanent/Relaxing T & P BARB 1310 - Permanent/Relaxing T & P BARB 1310 - Permanent/Relaxing T & P The principal actions and purposes of permanent waving, soft curl permanents, and chemical hair relaxing of the hair are discussed. Appropriate rodding and perming procedures, types of perms and relaxers, safety precautions, and the hair analysis and record are explained and demonstrated. Credit Hour(s): 3 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1321 — Permanent/Chemical Lab BARB 1321 - Permanent/Chemical Lab BARB 1321 - Permanent/Chemical Lab Student performance of permanent waving, soft curl perms, and chemical relaxing of the hair are the emphasis of this class. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1330 — Hair Coloring Theo & Prac. BARB 1330 - Hair Coloring Theo & Prac. BARB 1330 - Hair Coloring Theo & Prac. The laws of color and principles of hair coloring and lightening, classifications and solutions related to hair color, and safety precautions and procedures are explained. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1341 — Hair Coloring Lab BARB 1341 - Hair Coloring Lab BARB 1341 - Hair Coloring Lab Student performance of hair coloring and lightening procedures and required safety precautions are the emphasis of this class. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1350 — Chemistry BARB 1350 - Chemistry BARB 1350 - Chemistry A brief exploration of the nature and structure of matter in order to assist barber-stylists in their professional work. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 --- # BARB1410 — Electricity and Safety BARB 1410 - Electricity and Safety BARB 1410 - Electricity and Safety This course describes the common types of electrical currents and equipment used, as well as the procedures, benefits, and required safety precautions. The types, uses, and safety precautions of light therapy are also discussed. Credit Hour(s): 1 120402 --- # BARB1420 — Anatomy and Physiology BARB 1420 - Anatomy and Physiology BARB 1420 - Anatomy and Physiology A discussion of the structure and function of the body systems related to barber-styling skills with emphasis on the bones, nerves, and muscles of the face, head, and neck. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1430 — Men’s Hairpieces Theory BARB 1430 - Men’s Hairpieces Theory BARB 1430 - Men’s Hairpieces Theory A study of the care and fitting of the types of men’s hairpieces, including construction details, measuring and fitting the client, cutting-in/styling, coloring, and appropriate care/cleaning. Credit Hour(s): 1 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB1441 — Barber-Styling Lab III BARB 1441 - Barber-Styling Lab III BARB 1441 - Barber-Styling Lab III Student performance of the care and fitting of men’s hairpieces (10 Hours) and men’s and women’s basic and advanced haircutting/styling (200 Hours) is the focus of this class. Credit Hour(s): 5 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB2111 — Shop Management and Sales BARB 2111 - Shop Management and Sales BARB 2111 - Shop Management and Sales In this course the students manage the school-based shop according to the LA State Board of Barber Examiners rules and regulations under instructor supervision. Information is given on business principles, sales, management techniques, as well as requirements for opening or working in a shop. Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB2120 — LA State Barber Board Review BARB 2120 - LA State Barber Board Review BARB 2120 - LA State Barber Board Review A comprehensive review of theory in preparation for taking the state written exam for licensure. Credit Hour(s): 3 120402 --- # BARB2131 — LA State Board Review Lab BARB 2131 - LA State Board Review Lab BARB 2131 - LA State Board Review Lab A comprehensive review of practical experiences in men’s and women’s haircutting/styling (110 Hours) and permanent waving, chemical hair relaxing, soft curl perms, and coloring (70 Hours) in preparation for taking the state practical exam for licensure. Credit Hour(s): 4 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB2630 — Professionalism for Barb/Styl BARB 2630 - Professionalism for Barb/Styl BARB 2630 - Professionalism for Barb/Styl Students learn to identify and perform skills necessary to make immediate and future decisions concerning job choices and educational growth. Credit Hour(s): 1 120402 --- # BARB2991 — Special Projects I BARB 2991 - Special Projects I BARB 2991 - Special Projects I Credit Hour(s): 1 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB2993 — Special Projects II - Barber BARB 2993 - Special Projects II - Barber BARB 2993 - Special Projects II - Barber Credit Hour(s): 2 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB2995 — Special Projects III - Barber BARB 2995 - Special Projects III - Barber BARB 2995 - Special Projects III - Barber Credit Hour(s): 3 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB2996 — Special Projects IV BARB 2996 - Special Projects IV BARB 2996 - Special Projects IV Credit Hour(s): 3 120402 --- # BARB2997 — Practicum - Barber BARB 2997 - Practicum - Barber BARB 2997 - Practicum - Barber Credit Hour(s): 3 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BARB2999 — Cooperative Education - Barber BARB 2999 - Cooperative Education - Barber BARB 2999 - Cooperative Education - Barber Credit Hour(s): 3 120402 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BIOL101 — General Biology I BIOL 101 - General Biology I BIOL 101 - General Biology I This course is designed as a survey of biological concepts for non-science majors. Topics include defining life, scientific method, biological molecules, structure and function of the cell, cellular energy, DNA and genetics, and evolution. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; T:A01 18; T:ACWR 250; T:AP02 086; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: ENGL099, ACWR250, AP02, CENG70 --- # BIOL102 — General Biology II BIOL 102 - General Biology II BIOL 102 - General Biology II This course is the second in a sequence designed as a survey of biological concepts for non-science majors. Topics include evolution, ecology, plant anatomy and physiology, and animal anatomy and physiology. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 101 Prerequisites: BIOL101 --- # BIOL103 — General Biology I Lab BIOL 103 - General Biology I Lab BIOL 103 - General Biology I Lab Laboratory designed to accompany and enhance BIOL 101 , General Biology I. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 260101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 101 Prerequisites: BIOL101 --- # BIOL104 — General Biology Lab II BIOL 104 - General Biology Lab II BIOL 104 - General Biology Lab II Laboratory designed to accompany and enhance BIOL 102 , General Biology II. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 260101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 102 Prerequisites: BIOL102 --- # BIOL110 — Intro Human Anat & Physiology BIOL 110 - Intro Human Anat & Physiology BIOL 110 - Intro Human Anat & Physiology To provide a survey course for health related fields. A survey of the structure and function of the organ systems of the human body, including brief consideration of cell structure, physiology and microscopic revelations of tissues. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; T:A01 18; T:ACWR 250; T:AP02 086; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: ENGL099, ACWR250, AP02, CENG70 --- # BIOL111 — IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab BIOL 111 - IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab BIOL 111 - IntroHumanAnat&PhysiologyLab Laboratory designed to accompany Introductory Human Anatomy & Physiology ( BIOL 110 ). Laboratory activities designed to enhance the learning Prerequisites: BIOL110 --- # BIOL115 — Survey of Microbiology BIOL 115 - Survey of Microbiology BIOL 115 - Survey of Microbiology The goal of this course is to present an integrated approach to essential concepts in microbiology. This course provides a foundation for practical, hands-on work and critical thinking that are a part of medical-based professions. Special emphasis is placed on microorganisms of medical importance. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; C: MATH 099 ; T:A01 18; T:A02 19; T:ACQA 263; T:ACWR 250; T:AP02 086; T:AP04 045; T:CALG 40; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: ENGL099, MATH099, ACQA263, ACWR250, AP02, AP04, CALG40, CENG70 --- # BIOL201 — Principles of Biology I BIOL 201 - Principles of Biology I BIOL 201 - Principles of Biology I This course covers the concept of scientific methodology, genetics, cell structure and development, evolution and ecology and provides a laboratory component that coincides with the lecture; Designed for students majoring in a science related field. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; C: MATH 099 ; T:A01 18; T:A02 19; T:ACQA 250; T:ACWR 250; T:AP02 086; T:AP04 045; T:CALG 40; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: ENGL101, MATH110, ENGL099, MATH099, ACQA250, ACWR250, AP02, AP04, CALG40, CENG70 --- # BIOL202 — Principles of Biology II BIOL 202 - Principles of Biology II BIOL 202 - Principles of Biology II This course covers the concepts of evolution in invertebrates, vertebrates, and humans. It also covers the organization of animals, their organ systems, development, ecology, and biodiversity. It is designed for students majoring in a science related field. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 Prerequisites: BIOL201 --- # BIOL203 — Principles of Biology I Lab BIOL 203 - Principles of Biology I Lab BIOL 203 - Principles of Biology I Lab Laboratory designed to accompany Principles of Biology I lecture ( BIOL 201 ). Laboratory activities will cover the concept of scientific methodology, genetics, cell structure and development, evolution and ecology; Designed for students majoring in a science related field. Credit Hour(s): 1 260101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 Prerequisites: BIOL201 --- # BIOL204 — Principles of Biology II Lab BIOL 204 - Principles of Biology II Lab BIOL 204 - Principles of Biology II Lab Laboratory designed to accompany Principles of Biology II lecture ( BIOL 202 ). Laboratory activities will cover the concepts of human evolution and effects on ecology, ecological interactions, natural selection, adaptation, speciation and phylogeny. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 260101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 202 ; C: BIOL 203 Prerequisites: BIOL201, BIOL202, BIOL203 --- # BIOL210 — General Microbiology BIOL 210 - General Microbiology BIOL 210 - General Microbiology The goal of this course is to present an integrated approach to essential core themes and concepts for an introductory microbiology course. This course is for science majors and provides a foundation for practical hands-on applications and critical thinking skills that are a critical part of science and medical based professions. Darwinian principles of evolution provide an overarching theme to the course. Cellular structures, metabolic pathways, regulatory signals, and genetic exchange mechanisms exhibited by microorganisms at p… Prerequisites: BIOL221, BIOL201 --- # BIOL211 — General Microbiology Lab BIOL 211 - General Microbiology Lab BIOL 211 - General Microbiology Lab The goal of this course is to present an integrated approach to experience the essential concepts of Microbiology and develop skills that are fundamental to biological sciences and healthcare-associated professions. The core themes and topics presented in BIOL 210 lecture are integrated within and supplemented by the laboratory component. Through manipulation of micro-organisms, this course provides a foundation for practical hands-on work and critical thinking skills rooted in the scientific method and experimental desig… Prerequisites: BIOL210 --- # BIOL221 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 221 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 221 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I A descriptive presentation of the structure and function of the organ systems of the human body. The emphasis of the lecture will be on the physiology of organs and tissues. Topics covered will include: the human organism, chemical basis of life, cytology, histology, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, spinal cord, spinal nerves, brain, cranial nerves, and integration of nervous system functions, autonomic nervous system and special senses. This course is designed for science ma… Prerequisites: ENGL099, ENGL101, ACWR250, AP02, CENG70 --- # BIOL222 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 222 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 222 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II A descriptive presentation of the structure and function of the organ systems of the human body covering the endocrine system, cardiovascular, lymphatic (immune), respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems, development, growth, aging, nutrition, acid base balance and genetics. This course is designed for science majors and students majoring in a pre-allied health related field. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 221 Prerequisites: BIOL221 --- # BIOL223 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab I BIOL 223 - Human Anat & Physiology Lab I BIOL 223 - Human Anat & Physiology Lab I Laboratory designed to accompany and enhance topics covered in Human Anatomy & Physiology I lecture ( BIOL 221 ). Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 260101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 221 Prerequisites: BIOL221 --- # BIOL224 — Human Anat & Physiology Lab II BIOL 224 - Human Anat & Physiology Lab II BIOL 224 - Human Anat & Physiology Lab II Laboratory designed to accompany and enhance topics covered in Human Anatomy & Physiology II lecture ( BIOL 222 ). Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 260101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 221 ; C: BIOL 222 ; C: BIOL 223 Prerequisites: BIOL221, BIOL222, BIOL223 --- # BIOL225 — Human Nutrition BIOL 225 - Human Nutrition BIOL 225 - Human Nutrition This course describes the principles of human nutrition and focuses on the physiological processes of nutrient functions in body systems. The relationship of nutrition to normal body function and disease is emphasized. The specific application of nutrition to health and fitness and how it can be used by health care professionals is covered. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 221 Prerequisites: BIOL221, BIOL201 --- # BIOL226 — Genetics BIOL 226 - Genetics BIOL 226 - Genetics This course will build upon the integration of Mendelian and molecular principles, providing students with the links between the early understanding of genetics and the new molecular discoveries that have change the way the field of genetics is viewed. Topics covered will include basic principles, what genes are and their functions, analysis of genetic information, how genes travel on chromosomes, how genes are regulated, and how genetics are used and vary in populations. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 221 Prerequisites: BIOL201, BIOL221 --- # BIOL227 — Cell Biology BIOL 227 - Cell Biology BIOL 227 - Cell Biology This course is a detailed study of cell structure and function at the molecular level. The technology used to study the processes of the cell are discussed along with the complex processes found within living cells. Current introduction to cell biology concepts, processes, and applications are covered. Topics include cellular chemistry, organelles, bioenergetics, membranes, metabolism, DNA, cell cycle, meiosis, cancer cells and more. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 221 Prerequisites: BIOL201, BIOL221 --- # BIOL228 — Pathophysiology BIOL 228 - Pathophysiology BIOL 228 - Pathophysiology A detailed study of the mechanisms of disease, alterations in body defenses and the effects on the following body systems: hematological, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, endocrine, reproductive, nervous, skeletal and integumentary. Credit Hour(s): 3 260101 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 222 ; C: BIOL 224 Prerequisites: BIOL221, BIOL222, BIOL223, BIOL224 --- # BIOL231 — Principles of Zoology Lab BIOL 231 - Principles of Zoology Lab BIOL 231 - Principles of Zoology Lab This laboratory is designed to accompany BIOL 230, Principles of Zoology. Laboratory activities designed to enhance the learning Prerequisites: BIOL201, BIOL203, BIOL230 --- # BMET2010 — Anatomy/Physiology/Terminology BMET 2010 - Anatomy/Physiology/Terminology BMET 2010 - Anatomy/Physiology/Terminology Credit Hour(s): 3 470499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2020 — Surgical Monitoring & Distribu BMET 2020 - Surgical Monitoring & Distribu BMET 2020 - Surgical Monitoring & Distribu Credit Hour(s): 3 470499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2030 — Fluid Sys/Ctrl Sup/Phys Med Eq BMET 2030 - Fluid Sys/Ctrl Sup/Phys Med Eq BMET 2030 - Fluid Sys/Ctrl Sup/Phys Med Eq Credit Hour(s): 3 470499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2041 — Lab/Laser/Diagnos Equipment BMET 2041 - Lab/Laser/Diagnos Equipment BMET 2041 - Lab/Laser/Diagnos Equipment Credit Hour(s): 3 470499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2052 — Clinical Practicum I BMET 2052 - Clinical Practicum I BMET 2052 - Clinical Practicum I Credit Hour(s): 3 470499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2210 — Codes and Standards BMET 2210 - Codes and Standards BMET 2210 - Codes and Standards Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2220 — Business Practices/Documentati BMET 2220 - Business Practices/Documentati BMET 2220 - Business Practices/Documentati Credit Hour(s): 3 470499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2232 — Clinical Practicum II BMET 2232 - Clinical Practicum II BMET 2232 - Clinical Practicum II Credit Hour(s): 3 470499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2991 — Special Projects I BMET 2991 - Special Projects I BMET 2991 - Special Projects I Credit Hour(s): 1 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2993 — Special Projects II BMET 2993 - Special Projects II BMET 2993 - Special Projects II Credit Hour(s): 2 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2995 — Special Projects III BMET 2995 - Special Projects III BMET 2995 - Special Projects III Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2996 — Special Projects IV BMET 2996 - Special Projects IV BMET 2996 - Special Projects IV Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 --- # BMET2997 — Practicum BMET 2997 - Practicum BMET 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BMET2999 — Cooperative Education BMET 2999 - Cooperative Education BMET 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # BUSI1000 — Business Law BUSI 1000 - Business Law BUSI 1000 - Business Law Analysis of the legal environment and its impact upon business. Constitutional law, administrative law, governmental regulations, securities law, discrimination law, environmental law, public policy, social issues, and business ethics are integrated into a treatment of specific legal topics: contracts, sales, agency, and employment. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # BUSN101 — Introduction to Business BUSN 101 - Introduction to Business BUSN 101 - Introduction to Business An introductory course covering a variety of business concepts and applications in the areas of business ownership, economics, ethics, finance, management and marketing. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 --- # BUSN130 — Cust Serv for Bus Professional BUSN 130 - Cust Serv for Bus Professional BUSN 130 - Cust Serv for Bus Professional Training and practice in providing the highest level of customer service for both external and internal customers. Preparation for the National Retail Federation Customer Service Exam will be included. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 Fee Amount: 80 --- # BUSN131 — Princ of Human Resource Manage BUSN 131 - Princ of Human Resource Manage BUSN 131 - Princ of Human Resource Manage This class is an introduction to organizational, legal and psychological frameworks governing modern human resource administration. This course provides an overview of the human resource function and the human resource department’s role in furthering both employee and organizational goals. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 --- # BUSN135 — Organizational Behavior BUSN 135 - Organizational Behavior BUSN 135 - Organizational Behavior A study of individual, small group, organization behavior, and applied treatment of human relations in a business setting, problems of motivation, employee morale, leadership, and communications in goal-oriented activity. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 --- # BUSN140 — Personal Finance BUSN 140 - Personal Finance BUSN 140 - Personal Finance A study of personal and family finances as well as personal money planning and management. Topics include financial statements, budgets, savings, asset purchasing, borrowing, taxes, insurance, retirement, and estate planning. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 --- # BUSN145 — Financial Management BUSN 145 - Financial Management BUSN 145 - Financial Management Instruction in budgeting, credit, investment, insurance, real estate, and other areas of money management. Examines financial management of businesses, including capital budgeting, capital structure, and financial planning. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 --- # BUSN180 — Notary Public BUSN 180 - Notary Public BUSN 180 - Notary Public An introductory course providing instruction designed to prepare students for the parishes’ notaries’ examination. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 --- # BUSN190 — Small Business Management BUSN 190 - Small Business Management BUSN 190 - Small Business Management Introduction to the initial market research, financing, location and management of a small business firm. Emphasis will be placed on methods and procedures used in the successful establishment and operation of franchised or non-franchised firms. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 Fee Amount: 70 --- # BUSN201 — Principles of Marketing BUSN 201 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 201 - Principles of Marketing Marketing functions; institutions, policies and strategies with their business, economic and social implications. Flow of goods and services from planning through production to consumption. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 Prerequisite Information: C: BUSN 101 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN210 — Principles of Management BUSN 210 - Principles of Management BUSN 210 - Principles of Management An introductory management course which examines the “place” of management within our society by looking at concepts, principles, and applications of management from the traditional point of view as well as exploring new offerings and its global application. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 Prerequisite Information: C: BUSN 101 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN211 — Supervision BUSN 211 - Supervision BUSN 211 - Supervision Effective Supervision is a guidebook for Supervisors, Team Leaders, and Work Coaches. Supervisors are people who are responsible for the performance of a given “unit” and the people, processes, and procedures that, together, generate that performance. The goal of this course is to develop individuals who don’t just know about supervision, but who know how to supervise. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 --- # BUSN215 — Business Communication BUSN 215 - Business Communication BUSN 215 - Business Communication Theory and application of communication in the business world. Oral, written and various electronic means of communication will be included and explored. Credit Hour(s): 3 529999 Fee Amount: 69 --- # BUSN231 — Business Law I BUSN 231 - Business Law I BUSN 231 - Business Law I Legal principles and practices in business environment. Involves the nature and sources of law, the judicial system, contractual relationships, the role of contracts in business, agency relationships, employee obligations and ethical and social responsibilities. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 Prerequisite Information: C: BUSN 101 Prerequisites: BUSN101 --- # BUSN232 — Business Law II BUSN 232 - Business Law II BUSN 232 - Business Law II Legal concepts relating to business organizations (sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations), bailments, sales, real and personal property, commercial paper, government regulations, ethics and insurance. Credit Hour(s): 3 520205 Prerequisite Information: C: BUSN 231 Prerequisites: BUSN231 --- # BUSE1030 — Business English BUSE 1030 - Business English BUSE 1030 - Business English A Concentrated and intensive study of basic English grammar. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # BUSE1040 — Business Composition BUSE 1040 - Business Composition BUSE 1040 - Business Composition A concentrated and intensive study of English composition, correct word usage, proper punctuation, capitalization, and number usage. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 --- # BUSE1045 — Business Communication BUSE 1045 - Business Communication BUSE 1045 - Business Communication A concentrated and intensive study of English composition, correct word usage, proper punctuation, capitalization, and number usage. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 095 ; T:A01 14; T:ACWR 225; T:AP02 060; T:CENG 38 Prerequisites: ENGL095, ACWR225, AP02, CENG38 --- # BUSE1050 — Business Corresspondence BUSE 1050 - Business Corresspondence BUSE 1050 - Business Corresspondence The communication theories and their applications; the role of technology, legality and ethics; the psychological approaches to preparing business letters; analysis and solution of business problems through effective letters and memos. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 --- # BUSF1200 — Basic Mortgage Banking Docs BUSF 1200 - Basic Mortgage Banking Docs BUSF 1200 - Basic Mortgage Banking Docs This course is designed to educate the learner on the fundamental components of the mortgage banking industry. Topics will include mortgage banking terminology, key industry investors, mortgage loan types, and mortgage documents. Upon completion, learners should be able to differentiate standard mortgage documents and demonstrate knowledge of date that impact loan salability. Credit Hour(s): 3 520803 --- # BUSM1050 — Business Math BUSM 1050 - Business Math BUSM 1050 - Business Math A study of various business-related mathematical processes, principles, and techniques used to solve business problems on the electronic calculator. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 099 ; T:A02 19; T:AP04 045; T:CALG 40 Prerequisites: MATH099, AP04, CALG40 --- # BOTH1120 — General Body Structure BOTH 1120 - General Body Structure BOTH 1120 - General Body Structure Identification of the organs and basic functions of the human body and disorders as it relates to each system with medical terminology integrated with each. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # BOTH1210 — Adm Procedures Med Offices BOTH 1210 - Adm Procedures Med Offices BOTH 1210 - Adm Procedures Med Offices Discussion of the components of effective client/staff communication, both verbal and nonverbal. Beginning front office activities such as scheduling, insurance, billing and patient/client education methods are covered. Practical application activities are integrated throughout this course. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # BOTH1230 — Insurance Billing BOTH 1230 - Insurance Billing BOTH 1230 - Insurance Billing Discussion of the types of health insurance, insurance claims procedures and instruction in the application of the current version of the International Classification of Diseases, 2001, Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) Classification System and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT). Students may participate in selected clinical sites as part of this course, if available. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # BOTH1240 — Coding BOTH 1240 - Coding BOTH 1240 - Coding This course covers basic ICD-10-CM/PCS diagnostic, CPT procedural and HCPCS coding for beginning students based on the International Classification of Diseases and Current Procedural Terminolgy. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Prerequisite Information: C: BOTH 1120 Prerequisites: BOTH1120 --- # BOTH1250 — Advanced Coding BOTH 1250 - Advanced Coding BOTH 1250 - Advanced Coding This course covers advanced diagnosis and procedure coding in the application of the ICD-10-CM/PCS current version of the International Classification of Diseases, and Current Procedural Terminololgy (CPT). Students may participate in selected clinical sites as part of this course, if available. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Prerequisite Information: C: BOTH 1240 Prerequisites: BOTH1240 --- # BOTH1300 — Medical Office Terminology BOTH 1300 - Medical Office Terminology BOTH 1300 - Medical Office Terminology An introduction of basic medical terms by use of prefixes, suffixes, and anatomical roots. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # BOTH2110 — Medical Office Transcription BOTH 2110 - Medical Office Transcription BOTH 2110 - Medical Office Transcription Principles of medical transcription along with practical application and usage of medical forms, reports and case studies with integrated medical terminology and medical keyboarding. Students may participate in selected clinical sites as part of this course, if available. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # BOTL1210 — Legal Admin Procedures BOTL 1210 - Legal Admin Procedures BOTL 1210 - Legal Admin Procedures This course contains discussion of the components of effective client/staff communication, both verbal and nonverbal. Beginning front office activities such as scheduling appointments, calendaring, billing, and client education methods are covered. Case studies are integrated throughout this course. Credit Hour(s): 3 220302 --- # BOTL1300 — Legal Terminology BOTL 1300 - Legal Terminology BOTL 1300 - Legal Terminology Credit Hour(s): 3 220302 --- # BOTL2110 — Legal Transcription BOTL 2110 - Legal Transcription BOTL 2110 - Legal Transcription This course covers principles of legal transcription along with practical application and usage of legal forms, reports and case studies with integrated legal terminology and legal keyboarding. Practical application in selected cases is a part of the course. Credit Hour(s): 3 220302 --- # CCRV1000 — Telephone and Sales Skills CCRV 1000 - Telephone and Sales Skills CCRV 1000 - Telephone and Sales Skills Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # CCRV1100 — Call Center Procedures CCRV 1100 - Call Center Procedures CCRV 1100 - Call Center Procedures Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # CDYC101 — Found of Early Childhood Dev CDYC 101 - Found of Early Childhood Dev CDYC 101 - Found of Early Childhood Dev Overview of Early Childhood Education, including personal and professional growth and development, learning theories, ethical standards, and current issues and trends in Early Childhood Education. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC103 — The Learning Environment CDYC 103 - The Learning Environment CDYC 103 - The Learning Environment This course introduces concepts, policies and procedures necessary to create and maintain a safe and healthy learning environment for young children. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC141 — Create Exp in Early Child Deve CDYC 141 - Create Exp in Early Child Deve CDYC 141 - Create Exp in Early Child Deve Creativity is the fifth domain in human development. This domain tends to be ignored in the overall education of young children. Early Childhood Educators must be aware of and actively enhance creative development in young children in art, music, language, science, mathematics, food experiences, social studies and dramatics. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC165 — Lang & Lit in Early Childhood CDYC 165 - Lang & Lit in Early Childhood CDYC 165 - Lang & Lit in Early Childhood This course introduces students to the developmental stages and theories of language and promotes an understanding of individual and cultural differences in language. Actual methods and developmentally appropriate practices are discussed, demonstrated and practiced. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC211 — Child Guidance CDYC 211 - Child Guidance CDYC 211 - Child Guidance Positive guidance, discipline and behavior management techniques are learned skills that create competent, effective early childhood educators. Many educators leave the field because they lack knowledge and skills in positive guidance. This course will not only give students a background in discipline techniques but will also provide limited practical experiences with children and caregivers. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Prerequisite Information: C: CDYC 101 Prerequisites: CDYC101 --- # CDYC213 — Planning Infant & Toddler Curr CDYC 213 - Planning Infant & Toddler Curr CDYC 213 - Planning Infant & Toddler Curr This course includes planning a developmentally appropriate environment, activities,materials and interactions for infants and toddlers. Credit Hour(s): 3 131202 Prerequisite Information: C: CDYC 101 Prerequisites: CDYC101 --- # CDYC240 — Observation & Participation CDYC 240 - Observation & Participation CDYC 240 - Observation & Participation This course presents an overview of child development with several varied methods of observing and assessing development in an actual child care setting. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Prerequisite Information: C: CDYC 101 Prerequisites: CDYC101 --- # CDYC261 — Parents In The Educational Pro CDYC 261 - Parents In The Educational Pro CDYC 261 - Parents In The Educational Pro This course includes how to involve parents in learning process. Methods of group and individual parent/ teacher counseling. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC265 — Early Childhd Sp Ed Mthd & App CDYC 265 - Early Childhd Sp Ed Mthd & App CDYC 265 - Early Childhd Sp Ed Mthd & App This course includes assessment and programming; strategies for developing self-feeding, oral-motor and natural language skills; use of parental input and community resources for children with developmental disabilities. Credit Hour(s): 3 131210 Prerequisite Information: C: CDYC 101 Prerequisites: CDYC101 --- # CDYC273 — Dev Curr & Mat in Early Child CDYC 273 - Dev Curr & Mat in Early Child CDYC 273 - Dev Curr & Mat in Early Child Planning and implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum and materials for young children; required knowledge and skills in curriculum content area and in developmentally appropriate practice. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Prerequisite Information: C: CDYC 101 Prerequisites: CDYC101 --- # CDYC280 — Admin of Early Childhood Progs CDYC 280 - Admin of Early Childhood Progs CDYC 280 - Admin of Early Childhood Progs An overview of administrative responsibilities in CDYC. Examines professionalism, budget, personnel decisions, philosophy and curriculum development, evaluation tools, development of staff and parent handbooks, state and local regulations and parental involvement. Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Prerequisite Information: C: CDYC 101 Prerequisites: CDYC101 --- # CDYC298 — Practicum in Early Child Devel CDYC 298 - Practicum in Early Child Devel CDYC 298 - Practicum in Early Child Devel Supervised work experience in an approved childcare setting. Credit Hour(s): 6 190709 Prerequisite Information: C: CDYC 101 ; C: CDYC 103 ; C: CDYC 165 ; C: CDYC 211 ; C: CDYC 240 ; C: CDYC 273 Prerequisites: CDYC101, CDYC103, CDYC165, CDYC211, CDYC240, CDYC273 --- # CDYC1110 — Intro Care & Dev of Young Chil CDYC 1110 - Intro Care & Dev of Young Chil CDYC 1110 - Intro Care & Dev of Young Chil Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1120 — Child Health, First Aid&Safety CDYC 1120 - Child Health, First Aid&Safety CDYC 1120 - Child Health, First Aid&Safety Credit Hour(s): 2 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC1130 — Child Guidance and Behaviors CDYC 1130 - Child Guidance and Behaviors CDYC 1130 - Child Guidance and Behaviors Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1140 — Nutrition for Children CDYC 1140 - Nutrition for Children CDYC 1140 - Nutrition for Children Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1151 — Observation& Participation Lab CDYC 1151 - Observation& Participation Lab CDYC 1151 - Observation& Participation Lab Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC1210 — Infant/Todler Growth & Dev CDYC 1210 - Infant/Todler Growth & Dev CDYC 1210 - Infant/Todler Growth & Dev Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1220 — Infant/Todlr Care & Curriculum CDYC 1220 - Infant/Todlr Care & Curriculum CDYC 1220 - Infant/Todlr Care & Curriculum Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1230 — Family Relationships & Issues CDYC 1230 - Family Relationships & Issues CDYC 1230 - Family Relationships & Issues Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1241 — Infant/Todlr Lb/wk Based Learn CDYC 1241 - Infant/Todlr Lb/wk Based Learn CDYC 1241 - Infant/Todlr Lb/wk Based Learn Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC1310 — Preschool Growth & Development CDYC 1310 - Preschool Growth & Development CDYC 1310 - Preschool Growth & Development Credit Hour(s): 2 190709 --- # CDYC1320 — Preschool Curriculum CDYC 1320 - Preschool Curriculum CDYC 1320 - Preschool Curriculum Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1330 — Literature/Language Methods CDYC 1330 - Literature/Language Methods CDYC 1330 - Literature/Language Methods Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1332 — Math/Science Methods CDYC 1332 - Math/Science Methods CDYC 1332 - Math/Science Methods Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1333 — Social Studies/Arts Methods CDYC 1333 - Social Studies/Arts Methods CDYC 1333 - Social Studies/Arts Methods Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1340 — Musci and Motion CDYC 1340 - Musci and Motion CDYC 1340 - Musci and Motion Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC1341 — Preschool Lb/Wk Based Learning CDYC 1341 - Preschool Lb/Wk Based Learning CDYC 1341 - Preschool Lb/Wk Based Learning Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC1410 — Children W/Special Needs Lab CDYC 1410 - Children W/Special Needs Lab CDYC 1410 - Children W/Special Needs Lab Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC1420 — Organization & Administration CDYC 1420 - Organization & Administration CDYC 1420 - Organization & Administration Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC2211 — Pract in Care & Dev of Child CDYC 2211 - Pract in Care & Dev of Child CDYC 2211 - Pract in Care & Dev of Child Credit Hour(s): 6 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC2991 — Special Projects I CDYC 2991 - Special Projects I CDYC 2991 - Special Projects I Credit Hour(s): 1 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC2993 — Special Projects II CDYC 2993 - Special Projects II CDYC 2993 - Special Projects II Credit Hour(s): 2 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC2995 — Special Projects III CDYC 2995 - Special Projects III CDYC 2995 - Special Projects III Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC2996 — Special Projects IV CDYC 2996 - Special Projects IV CDYC 2996 - Special Projects IV Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 --- # CDYC2997 — Practicum CDYC 2997 - Practicum CDYC 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CDYC2999 — Cooperative Education CDYC 2999 - Cooperative Education CDYC 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 190709 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP1110 — Introduction and Safety CARP 1110 - Introduction and Safety CARP 1110 - Introduction and Safety Introduces industry trends, career levels, and future trends in carpentry. Covers safety required in the use of equipment and construction. Credit Hour(s): 1 460201 --- # CARP1120 — Hand Tools CARP 1120 - Hand Tools CARP 1120 - Hand Tools Basic skills and safety in the use of hand tools. Credit Hour(s): 2 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP1130 — Power Tools CARP 1130 - Power Tools CARP 1130 - Power Tools Basic skills and safety in the use of portable power tools. Credit Hour(s): 4 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP1140 — Building Materials CARP 1140 - Building Materials CARP 1140 - Building Materials Identification of types, sizes, and grades of building materials, and fasteners and adhesives. Credit Hour(s): 2 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP1150 — Blueprint Reading CARP 1150 - Blueprint Reading CARP 1150 - Blueprint Reading Methods of reading an architect scale and sketching simple woodworking projects. Also includes reading and sketching house plans. Credit Hour(s): 5 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2110 — Site Layout CARP 2110 - Site Layout CARP 2110 - Site Layout Basic skills and use of transits, levels, and other measuring devices to lay out a building site and erect batter boards. Credit Hour(s): 2 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2120 — Foundations and Floor Framing CARP 2120 - Foundations and Floor Framing CARP 2120 - Foundations and Floor Framing Basic skills for building forms for patios, sidewalks, house slabs, and skills needed for framing floors. Credit Hour(s): 5 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2131 — Wall and Ceiling Framing CARP 2131 - Wall and Ceiling Framing CARP 2131 - Wall and Ceiling Framing Teaches the skills needed for framing walls and ceilings. Credit Hour(s): 4 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2210 — Roofing I CARP 2210 - Roofing I CARP 2210 - Roofing I Layout and framing skills used in basic roof design. Use of the framing square is covered. Credit Hour(s): 6 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2220 — Roofing II CARP 2220 - Roofing II CARP 2220 - Roofing II Layout and framing skills used in more complex roof designs. Credit Hour(s): 6 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2230 — Exterior Finish and Trim CARP 2230 - Exterior Finish and Trim CARP 2230 - Exterior Finish and Trim Various exterior finishes, materials, and trim are covered. Credit Hour(s): 3 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2310 — Interior Finish and Trim CARP 2310 - Interior Finish and Trim CARP 2310 - Interior Finish and Trim Various interior finishes, materials, and trim are covered. Credit Hour(s): 3 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2320 — Cabinet Making CARP 2320 - Cabinet Making CARP 2320 - Cabinet Making Cabinetmaking skills. Includes face frames, drawers, and raised panels. Credit Hour(s): 6 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2620 — Applied Mathematics I CARP 2620 - Applied Mathematics I CARP 2620 - Applied Mathematics I A general mathematics course covering general mathematical skills in whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Credit Hour(s): 3 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2991 — Special Projects I CARP 2991 - Special Projects I CARP 2991 - Special Projects I A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2993 — Special Projects II CARP 2993 - Special Projects II CARP 2993 - Special Projects II A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 2 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2995 — Special Projects III CARP 2995 - Special Projects III CARP 2995 - Special Projects III A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 460201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CARP2996 — Special Projects IV CARP 2996 - Special Projects IV CARP 2996 - Special Projects IV A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 460201 --- # CARP2997 — Practicum CARP 2997 - Practicum CARP 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # CARP2999 — Cooperative Education CARP 2999 - Cooperative Education CARP 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # CHEM101 — General Chemistry I CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I This course includes the fundamental laws, modem theories, and principles of chemistry with emphasis on atomic structure, periodicity, bonds, and stoichiometry. Integrated into this course are problem-solving and quantitative approaches. This course is intended for allied health majors (not pre-medical, science, or engineering students.) Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 3 400501 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 110 ; T:A02 20; T:ACWR 250; T:AP04 099; T:CALG 81 Prerequisites: MATH110, ACWR250, AP04, CALG81 --- # CHEM102 — General Chemistry II CHEM 102 - General Chemistry II CHEM 102 - General Chemistry II Lecture course includes an introduction to organic and biochemistry chemistry for non-science majors and selected pre-allied health majors. This course presents basic principles of organic chemistry and biochemistry with emphasis on chemistry of carbon, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatics, alcohols, phenols, thiols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, amides, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, metabolism, and molecular genetics. Integrated into this course are problem solving and quantitative approaches.… Prerequisites: CHEM101, CHEM103 --- # CHEM103 — General Chemistry I Lab CHEM 103 - General Chemistry I Lab CHEM 103 - General Chemistry I Lab Laboratory designed to accompany CHEM 101 , General Chemistry I; Integrated into this course are problem-solving and quantitative approaches. Laboratory component includes introduction to basic laboratory skills and operations, including experiments dealing with physical and chemical properties, chemical reactions, and solution chemistry. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 400501 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 101 Prerequisites: CHEM101 --- # CHEM104 — General Chemistry II Lab CHEM 104 - General Chemistry II Lab CHEM 104 - General Chemistry II Lab Laboratory designed to accompany CHEM 102 , General Chemistry II; The laboratory will be a hands-on reinforcement of the lecture and will include analysis of the structure and function compounds and mathematical computation. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 400501 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 102 Corequisite Information: C: CHEM 102 Prerequisites: CHEM102 --- # CHEM110 — Chemistry I CHEM 110 - Chemistry I CHEM 110 - Chemistry I This course includes the fundamental laws, modern theories, and principles of chemistry with emphasis on atomic structure, periodicity, bonds, thermochemistry, molecular geometry, gas laws, solutions, and stoichiometry. This course is intended for science and engineering curricula. Credit Hour(s): 3 400501 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 ; T:A02 20 Prerequisites: MATH110, MATH105 --- # CHEM111 — Chemistry I Lab CHEM 111 - Chemistry I Lab CHEM 111 - Chemistry I Lab Laboratory designed to accompany CHEM 110 , includes introduction to basic laboratory skills and operations including experiments dealing with physical and chemical properties, chemical reactions, and solution chemistry. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 400501 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 110 Corequisite Information: C: CHEM 110 Prerequisites: CHEM110 --- # CHEM120 — Chemistry II CHEM 120 - Chemistry II CHEM 120 - Chemistry II This course includes the fundamental laws, modern theories, and principles of chemistry with emphasis on reaction kinetics and equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and the chemistry of metals and nonmetals. This course is intended for science and engineering curricula. Credit Hour(s): 3 400501 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 110 Prerequisites: CHEM110 --- # CHEM121 — Chemistry II Lab CHEM 121 - Chemistry II Lab CHEM 121 - Chemistry II Lab Laboratory designed to accompany CHEM 120 ; included in the laboratory component are experiments in qualitative inorganic analysis, acid/base properties, and titration. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 400501 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 120 Corequisite Information: C: CHEM 120 Prerequisites: CHEM120 --- # CHEM221 — Organic Chemistry I CHEM 221 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 221 - Organic Chemistry I Introduces fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry and representative classes of organic compounds including nomenclature, reaction types and mechanisms. Designed for science majors and students in nursing. health science, and engineering. Credit Hour(s): 3 400501 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 120 Prerequisites: CHEM120 --- # CHEM222 — Organic Chemistry II CHEM 222 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 222 - Organic Chemistry II Introduces organic chemical reactions and mechanisms of reactions. Designed for science majors and students in nursing, health science, and engineering. Credit Hour(s): 3 400501 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 221 Prerequisites: CHEM221 --- # CHEM223 — Organic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 223 - Organic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 223 - Organic Chemistry I Lab Introduces fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry and representative classes of organic compounds. Includes basic organic laboratory techniques, including note keeping, filtration, recrystallization, extractions, distillation methods, spectroscopic and chromatographic methods, chemical searches, and report writing. Designed for science majors and students in nursing, health science, and engineering. Credit Hour(s): 1 400501 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 221 Prerequisites: CHEM221 --- # CHEM224 — Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 224 - Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 224 - Organic Chemistry II Lab Introduces fundamental principles and theorie of organic chemistry and representative classes of organic compounds. Includes basic organic laboratory techniques, including note keeping, filtration, recrystallization, extractions, distillation methods, spectroscopic and chromatographic methods, chemical searches, and report writing. Designed for science majors and students in nursing, health science, and engineering. Credit Hour(s): 1 400501 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CHEM 222 ; C:CHEM223 Prerequisites: CHEM222, CHEM223 --- # CISX1000 — Intro to Information Systems CISX 1000 - Intro to Information Systems CISX 1000 - Intro to Information Systems Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ZCVO1110 — Commercial Vehicle Operations ZCVO 1110 - Commercial Vehicle Operations ZCVO 1110 - Commercial Vehicle Operations Credit Hour(s): 0 490205 --- # CTDP1053 — Comm Vhcle Operation & Regulat CTDP 1053 - Comm Vhcle Operation & Regulat CTDP 1053 - Comm Vhcle Operation & Regulat This course is an introductory course that includes work ethic, pay and other occupational descriptions. Also, included are associated work problems, rules, procedures, and other regulations associated with operating a commercial vehicle on the highway. This class includes the material to prepare students to taken written tests for a learner’s permit. Credit Hour(s): 3 490202 Fee Amount: 50 --- # CTDP1064 — Commercial Vhcle Operation II CTDP 1064 - Commercial Vhcle Operation II CTDP 1064 - Commercial Vhcle Operation II This course is a hands-on class that lets the student practice basic skills of safety operation a tractor-trailer vehicle. Credit Hour(s): 4 490202 Fee Amount: 100 --- # CTDP1110 — Intro Commercial Vehicle Opera CTDP 1110 - Intro Commercial Vehicle Opera CTDP 1110 - Intro Commercial Vehicle Opera Credit Hour(s): 3 490205 --- # CTDP1120 — Fed Motor Carrier Safety Reg CTDP 1120 - Fed Motor Carrier Safety Reg CTDP 1120 - Fed Motor Carrier Safety Reg Credit Hour(s): 4 490205 --- # CTDP1131 — Commercial Vehicle Inspections CTDP 1131 - Commercial Vehicle Inspections CTDP 1131 - Commercial Vehicle Inspections Credit Hour(s): 1 490205 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CTDP1140 — Commercial Vehicle Basic Skill CTDP 1140 - Commercial Vehicle Basic Skill CTDP 1140 - Commercial Vehicle Basic Skill Credit Hour(s): 2 490205 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CTDP1211 — Commercial Vehicle Operations CTDP 1211 - Commercial Vehicle Operations CTDP 1211 - Commercial Vehicle Operations Credit Hour(s): 2 490205 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CADD1210 — Basic Cptr. Aid Draft & Design CADD 1210 - Basic Cptr. Aid Draft & Design CADD 1210 - Basic Cptr. Aid Draft & Design Introduction to computer basics, introduction to basic concepts and principles of CAD, covering basic CAD commands. Credit Hour(s): 3 151302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CADD1215 — Adv. Cptr. Aid Draft & Design CADD 1215 - Adv. Cptr. Aid Draft & Design CADD 1215 - Adv. Cptr. Aid Draft & Design This course covers the advanced principles of CAD; use of advanced commands to develop complex drawings; the development of symbol libraries; and application of parametric principles; and 3D modeling drawings. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CADD2300 — Inter Computer Aided DRFT CADD 2300 - Inter Computer Aided DRFT CADD 2300 - Inter Computer Aided DRFT Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CADD2310 — Adv. Computer Aided DRFT CADD 2310 - Adv. Computer Aided DRFT CADD 2310 - Adv. Computer Aided DRFT Credit Hour(s): 3 151302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CINS101 — Introduction to Computers CINS 101 - Introduction to Computers CINS 101 - Introduction to Computers An introduction to computer concepts and the impact of computers on society. The course includes an overview of the uses of computers in the home, education, and industry. The personal computer and its practical use will be emphasized. Students will use a variety of applications, including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation, internet browsers, and e-mail software. The course is designed to give the student the knowledge and skills required to be computer literate in our present di… --- # CINS102 — Internet & Computing Literacy CINS 102 - Internet & Computing Literacy CINS 102 - Internet & Computing Literacy Covers a broad range of computing concepts and techniques, including computer hardware and software; operating systems and file management; word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and database essentials; network fundamentals; electronic communications; using the Internet and the World Wide Web; computer safety and ethics; and an understanding of the impact of computing and the Internet in society. This course is designed to give the students the knowledge and skills required to be computer literate in our p… --- # CINS120 — Operating Systems Fundamentals CINS 120 - Operating Systems Fundamentals CINS 120 - Operating Systems Fundamentals Includes basic and advanced topics in personal computer and network operating systems, such as installation, administration, management and troubleshooting Windows desktop operating systems. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Windows Operating System Fundamentals Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 102 Prerequisites: CDYC101, CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS130 — Information Security Fund CINS 130 - Information Security Fund CINS 130 - Information Security Fund Introduces the network security fundamentals that form the basis of the Security+ certification. Information security will be discussed in detail and why it is important will be explored. Introduces fundamental concepts and principles of network security’s role, design, threats, policies, and elements of cryptography. Examines protocols, architectures, and technologies for secure systems and services. This course prepares students for the CompTIA Security+ Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS140 — Social Media CINS 140 - Social Media CINS 140 - Social Media This course will equip students with knowledge and practical skills to use social media to meet today’s challenges of online communication and collaboration by emphasizing the daily use of common social media tools. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 --- # CINS141 — Social Media Marketing CINS 141 - Social Media Marketing CINS 141 - Social Media Marketing This course covers the basics of social media and techniques to create a thorough social media marketing plan. A combination of theory, case studies, and real-world examples will be used to teach this course. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 102 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS195 — Intro to Computer User Support CINS 195 - Intro to Computer User Support CINS 195 - Intro to Computer User Support This course emphasizes PC troubleshooting and maintenance. Topics include problem solving, Windows, how a computer works, how to maintain, troubleshoot, upgrade, and repair a PC. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 Prerequisites: CINS101 --- # CINS201 — Microcomputer Applications CINS 201 - Microcomputer Applications CINS 201 - Microcomputer Applications A survey of computer applications for business and personal use. Topics include an introduction to Windows, word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software using the current version of Microsoft Office. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 102 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS202 — Presentation Application CINS 202 - Presentation Application CINS 202 - Presentation Application This course provides a comprehensive presentation of the current version of Microsoft PowerPoint. In addition to introducing PowerPoint, topics include developing a presentation; inserting clip art and creating and using drawn objects; using objects (images, sound, and media clips); working with charts and graphs; customizing a slide show using masters, color schemes, custom templates, and custom animation; adding interactivity; creating a photo album, poster, and banner; and collaborating with others. Students will also… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS203 — Spreadsheet Applications CINS 203 - Spreadsheet Applications CINS 203 - Spreadsheet Applications This course provides a comprehensive presentation of the current version of Microsoft Excel. In addition to introducing Excel, topics include using formulas, functions, and charts; working with large worksheets and tables; converting data to information using Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts; Data analysis; consolidating data and linking files; What-If analysis, forecasting, amortization tables; manipulating data with database functions; and formula audits and data validation. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 55 Prerequi… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS204 — Word Processing Applications CINS 204 - Word Processing Applications CINS 204 - Word Processing Applications This course provides a comprehensive presentation of the current version of Microsoft Word. In addition to getting started with Word, topics include editing, formatting, and enhancing documents with tables and graphics; share, compare, and document using workgroups, collaboration, comments and references; advanced features such as templates, and mail merges; desktop publishing; expert user features such as forms, document protection and web publishing. This course prepares students for the MOS Word Exam. Credit Ho… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS205 — Database Applications CINS 205 - Database Applications CINS 205 - Database Applications This course provides a comprehensive presentation of the current version of Microsoft Access. In addition to an introduction to Access, topics include relational databases and multi-table queries; how to customize, analyze, and summarize query data to make decisions; create expressions with expression builder; create and work with data aggregates; create, edit and perform calculations in professional forms and reports; establish validation methods to ensure the integrity of data; perform database maintenance by creating action… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS206 — Intro to Internet Technologies CINS 206 - Intro to Internet Technologies CINS 206 - Intro to Internet Technologies This course presents the applications and technologies of the Internet. The student examines the history, current issues and functions of the Internet. Will also examine and use Internet technologies including Web browsers, XHTML, HTML5, CSS, and Java TM applets. The student will explore strategies for successful Web site development and apply the basics of Web page design. The student will also explore Web site promotion and e-commerce. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 Prerequisites: CINS101 --- # CINS207 — Intermediate Web-Page Design CINS 207 - Intermediate Web-Page Design CINS 207 - Intermediate Web-Page Design This course presents intermediate to advanced web page design techniques. Topics will include effective use of graphics, fonts, colors, navigation tools, and advanced markup language elements. Upon completion, the student should be able to employ design techniques to create high impact and highly functional web pages. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 206 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS206 --- # CINS208 — Desktop Publishing Appls CINS 208 - Desktop Publishing Appls CINS 208 - Desktop Publishing Appls This course provides an introduction to desktop publishing software capabilities. Emphasis placed on efficient use of a page layout software package to create, design, and print publications. The course also explores hardware/software compatibility and integration of specialized peripherals. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare publications given design specifications. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 Prerequisites: CINS101 --- # CINS209 — Advanced Microsoft Office CINS 209 - Advanced Microsoft Office CINS 209 - Advanced Microsoft Office This course presents advanced concepts and techniques of the current version of Microsoft Office including MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, and MS PowerPoint. Integration between software packages is emphasized and the role of the Internet is examined. Students solve a variety of advanced business problems. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 202 ; C: CINS 203 ; C: CINS 204 ; C: CINS 205 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS202, CINS203, CINS204, CINS205 --- # CINS210 — Cloud Computing Fundamentals CINS 210 - Cloud Computing Fundamentals CINS 210 - Cloud Computing Fundamentals Provides a comprehensive study of Internet concepts, terminology, history, current issues and function of the Internet as well as Web browsers, Web applications, and Cloud storage. Introduces students to the core concepts and technologies involved in cloud computing. Surveys technologies deployed by various academic and open-source providers. Explores how cloud computing services can provide on-demand access to data storage, computing resources, and messaging. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite I… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS211 — Web Development CINS 211 - Web Development CINS 211 - Web Development Introduces students to HTML and CSS, emphasizing semantic use of elements and the benefits of using standards-based, valid code. The student will explore strategies for successful Web site development and apply the basics of Web page design. The student will also explore Web site promotion and e-commerce. Students will employ web standards concepts. This course prepares students for the HTML Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 102 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS212 — Web Design Tools CINS 212 - Web Design Tools CINS 212 - Web Design Tools Designing and publishing Web documents according to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards. Emphasis on optimization of graphics and images and exploration of the tools available for creating and editing Web documents. Includes in-depth technical investigation of digital imaging on the computer using image editing and/ or image creation software. Manipulation, creation, and editing of digital images for a wide assortment of output. Will explore use of industry standard web editing and graphics software packages such as Adobe Photoshop… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS213 — Web Authoring - Dreamweaver CINS 213 - Web Authoring - Dreamweaver CINS 213 - Web Authoring - Dreamweaver Instruction in designing and developing web pages that incorporate text, graphics, and other supporting elements using current technologies and authoring tools. Topics include creating a Dream weaver web site using a template; adding a new webpage to a web site; customizing and managing web pages and images; creating and using interactive forms on the web; customizing tables and searching web sites; managing web sites on a server; and working with multimedia content in web pages. This course prepares students for th… Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS218 — Information Storage Management CINS 218 - Information Storage Management CINS 218 - Information Storage Management The Information Storage Management course teaches the skills required in designing Storage Systems using Storage Networking Technologies and Virtualization concepts, Business Continuity approaches, and Storage Security and Management strategies. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 110 Prerequisites: CNET110 --- # CINS220 — System Security CINS 220 - System Security CINS 220 - System Security Safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats and monitor network security implementations. Use best practices to configure operating systems to industry security standards. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 102 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS227 — Incident Response & Handling CINS 227 - Incident Response & Handling CINS 227 - Incident Response & Handling In-depth coverage of incident response and incident handling, including identifying sources of attacks and security breaches; analyzing security logs; recovering the system to normal; performing postmortem analysis; implementing and modifying security measures. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 220 Prerequisites: CINS220 --- # CINS240 — Electronic Commerce CINS 240 - Electronic Commerce CINS 240 - Electronic Commerce Provides an overview of the role of the Internet and the Web in electronic commerce. Examines Web server hardware and software tools. Addresses electronic payment, security, the regulatory environment and Web-based marketing. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 102 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CINS295 — Internship CINS 295 - Internship CINS 295 - Internship This course provides planned and supervised work experience in the student’s major field. Only open to sophomores in the field of Computer Information Systems who are approved for the Internship program. Students approved for the Internship program must work a minimum of 90 supervised hours at the school site or at an employer’s site to gain practical hands-on workplace related skills. Grades of CR (credit) or NC (no credit) will be awarded. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 --- # CPTR1000 — Introduction to Computers CPTR 1000 - Introduction to Computers CPTR 1000 - Introduction to Computers An introductory study of computer system components, operating system environments, internet concepts, and security issues. Includes a hands-on study emphasizing computer hardware and various operating systems features. Credit Hour(s): 2 110101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CPTR1002 — Computer Lit & Applications CPTR 1002 - Computer Lit & Applications CPTR 1002 - Computer Lit & Applications This course is an introductory study and application of computer system components and operating system environments. Internet concepts, electronic mail, and core components of word processing, database management, spreadsheets, and presentation software will also be addressed. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 55 --- # CPTR1010 — Digital Literacy CPTR 1010 - Digital Literacy CPTR 1010 - Digital Literacy IC3-The Digital Literacy Certification courseware provides skills training and assessment for a broad range of computing concepts and techniques, including competency in computer hardware and software, operating systems, word processing and spreadsheet functions, networks and the Internet, electronic mail, and an understanding of the impact of computing and the Internet in society. The courseware is divided into three modules corresponding to the three exams that form the IC3 certification: Module 1 - Computing Fundamentals, Module 2 -… --- # CPTR1150 — Presentation Software CPTR 1150 - Presentation Software CPTR 1150 - Presentation Software Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 --- # CPTR1200 — Intro to Operating Systems CPTR 1200 - Intro to Operating Systems CPTR 1200 - Intro to Operating Systems An introductory course of operating systems which prepares students for advanced level courses and an industry-based certification such as the MCP examination. The course includes basic theories involving the installation and administration of a network operating system as well as troubleshooting and optimizing techniques. Credit Hour(s): 3 111002 --- # CPTR1300 — Introduction to Spreadsheets CPTR 1300 - Introduction to Spreadsheets CPTR 1300 - Introduction to Spreadsheets Focuses on the basic fundamentals of producing spreadsheets and graphs. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CPTR1310 — Database Management CPTR 1310 - Database Management CPTR 1310 - Database Management This course covers basic methods for creating a database, adding, changing and deleting information in a database, printing data in the form of reports, and te printing of address labels. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 55 Prerequisite Information: C: CPTR 1002 ; C: CPTR 1010 Prerequisites: CPTR1002, CPTR1010 --- # CPTR1320 — Spreadsheets CPTR 1320 - Spreadsheets CPTR 1320 - Spreadsheets This course focuses on the basic fundamentals of producing spreadsheets and graps. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 55 Prerequisite Information: C: CPTR 1002 ; C: CPTR 1010 Prerequisites: CPTR1002, CPTR1010 --- # CPTR1400 — Intro to Networking Technology CPTR 1400 - Intro to Networking Technology CPTR 1400 - Intro to Networking Technology Credit Hour(s): 3 111002 --- # CPTR1500 — Specialized Software CPTR 1500 - Specialized Software CPTR 1500 - Specialized Software This course uses specialized financial computer software used in various offices dealing with isurance benefits. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # CPTR1550 — Advanced Specialized Software CPTR 1550 - Advanced Specialized Software CPTR 1550 - Advanced Specialized Software This course uses case studies and hands-on computerized simulations using specialized financial computer software used in various offices dealing with insurance benefits. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Prerequisite Information: C: CPTR 1500 Prerequisites: CPTR1500 --- # CPTR1600 — Using Presentation Software CPTR 1600 - Using Presentation Software CPTR 1600 - Using Presentation Software The student will study the use of presentation software. The course will focus on design and proper technique for developing a presentation, Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 49.22 --- # CPTR1860 — Programming Language 1 CPTR 1860 - Programming Language 1 CPTR 1860 - Programming Language 1 The student will design and write computer programs using a language selected by the instructor. Strong emphasis will be placed on proper design and coding methods. Computer programs will be entered into a computer and then tested for correctness. Intensive hands on training. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CPTR2640 — Adv Spreadsheet Applications CPTR 2640 - Adv Spreadsheet Applications CPTR 2640 - Adv Spreadsheet Applications Focuses on use of multiple spreadsheets, database capabilities, special spreadsheet functions to perform statistical analyses,financial analyses, mathematical complications, and a introduction to the marco capabilities of a spreadsheets. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CPTR2650 — Advanced Database Application CPTR 2650 - Advanced Database Application CPTR 2650 - Advanced Database Application A further study of database applications including advanced concepts such as action queries, switchboards, custom toolbars and menus, converting objects to html files, and hyperlinks. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 100 --- # CPTR2710 — Introduction to Networking CPTR 2710 - Introduction to Networking CPTR 2710 - Introduction to Networking Credit Hour(s): 3 111002 --- # CPTR2830 — Voice & Data Cabling CPTR 2830 - Voice & Data Cabling CPTR 2830 - Voice & Data Cabling Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CPTR2860 — Programming Language II CPTR 2860 - Programming Language II CPTR 2860 - Programming Language II Programming Language II is designed for the advanced learner with the tools to plan and create interactive applications that conform to well-adopted standards. Object oriented concepts are presented. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNET100 — Information Technology Fundame CNET 100 - Information Technology Fundame CNET 100 - Information Technology Fundame The course is designed as the starting point for a career in IT support. Completing this course will the student acquire the knowledge and skills to set up and use a computer at home securely and keep it in good working order as well as provide informal support for PCs and simple computer networks in a small business. This course is an IBC preparatory course with a focus on CompTIA’s IT Fundamentals Plus (ITF+) examination, a gateway IBC to additional IT certifications such as CompTIA’s A+, Network+, and Secur… --- # CNET101 — Computer User Support I CNET 101 - Computer User Support I CNET 101 - Computer User Support I Provides students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for Personal Computer (PC) support and maintenance. Prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Essentials part of the A+ certification process. Includes basic training in the areas of PC installation, preventative maintenance, networking, security, troubleshooting, motherboards, various drives, adapter cards, operating systems, and data communication software. The course provides a systematic approach towards PC diagnostics and troubleshooting through the use of comm… --- # CNET102 — Computer User Support II CNET 102 - Computer User Support II CNET 102 - Computer User Support II Covers advanced topics and projects in Personal Computer (PC) hardware and software troubleshooting and maintenance. PC hardware topics include installation of motherboards, various devices, drives, and adapter cards. Software topics include installation and proper configuration of operating systems, various applications, and communication software. This course prepares students for the CompTIA A+ Practical Application Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 101 Prerequisites: CNET101 --- # CNET110 — Network Fundamentals I CNET 110 - Network Fundamentals I CNET 110 - Network Fundamentals I Develop fundamental networking skills including an understanding of network hardware, installation, security and troubleshooting in a corporate environment. Through classroom and hands-on activities, learn how computers exchange information and how the Internet functions. In addition, this class will students gain the skills required for the nationally recognized CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam. This course prepares students for the CompTIA Network+ Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNET111 — Network Fundamentals II CNET 111 - Network Fundamentals II CNET 111 - Network Fundamentals II This course furthers the knowledge of the student in networking concepts such as wireless communication and administration, network policies and procedures, network optimization and management, and wide area networks. In addition this class will students gain the skills required for the nationally recognized CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam. This course prepares students for the CompTIA Network+ Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 110 Prerequisites: CNET110 --- # CNET121 — CISCO Net I-Intro toNetworking CNET 121 - CISCO Net I-Intro toNetworking CNET 121 - CISCO Net I-Intro toNetworking Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and computer networks. The principles of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet media and operations are introduced. This course prepares students to build simple Local Area Networks (LANs), perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. This course prepares students for the Cisco ICND1 Exam, the first part of the CCNA certification. Credit Hour(s): 3 11… Prerequisites: CNET110 --- # CNET122 — CISCO Net II-Routing&Switching CNET 122 - CISCO Net II-Routing&Switching CNET 122 - CISCO Net II-Routing&Switching Develop networking skills based on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) curriculum by introducing students to the Cisco Networking Academy Program. Describes the architecture, components, and operations, of routers and switches in a small network. This course prepares students to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches, and resolve common issues with routing protocols and network infrastructures. This course prepares students for the /CND2 Exam, the second part of the CCNA certification. Credit… Prerequisites: CNET121 --- # CNET123 — CISCO Networking III CNET 123 - CISCO Networking III CNET 123 - CISCO Networking III Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. This course prepares students to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches, and resolve common issues with advanced routing, network protocols, and network infrastructures. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 122 Prerequisites: CNET122 --- # CNET124 — CISCO Networking IV CNET 124 - CISCO Networking IV CNET 124 - CISCO Networking IV Discusses the Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. This course prepares students to configure and troubleshoot network devices, resolve common issues with data link protocols, and implement Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) and Virtual Private Network (VPN) operations in a complex network. This course prepares students for the Cisco CCNP Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 123 Prerequisites: CNET123 --- # CNET171 — Linux Essentials CNET 171 - Linux Essentials CNET 171 - Linux Essentials This course covers topics including Linux versions, installation and localization, user interfaces, text editors, searching, files system navigation, and users and group management. The course also introduces the Linux command line interface to the student. This course prepares students for the LPI Linux Essentials certification examination. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 101 Prerequisites: CNET101 --- # CNET172 — Linux Server CNET 172 - Linux Server CNET 172 - Linux Server Topics in Linux, including the Linux file system, directories, utilities, the shell and command line operations, the kernel, and applications of Linux to network Security. Students will implement and use Linux to build and maintain an operating system. This course prepares students for the Linux+ Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 171 Prerequisites: CNET171 --- # CNET200 — Email & Communication Server CNET 200 - Email & Communication Server CNET 200 - Email & Communication Server Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Exchange. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Exchange Server Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 120 Prerequisites: CINS120 --- # CNET201 — Windows Server I CNET 201 - Windows Server I CNET 201 - Windows Server I Covers the knowledge and skills required to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in the current Microsoft Windows Server environment. The course prepares students for the current Microsoft Certified Professional Installing and Configuring Windows Server Exam. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Certified Professional Installing and Configuring Windows Server Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 120 Prerequisites: CINS120 --- # CNET202 — Windows Server II CNET 202 - Windows Server II CNET 202 - Windows Server II Prepares systems administrator and systems engineer candidates for implementing, managing, and maintaining server networking technologies. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 201 Prerequisites: CNET201 --- # CNET203 — Windows Server III CNET 203 - Windows Server III CNET 203 - Windows Server III Provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot Network Services, Active Directory Infrastructure, and Identity and Access Solutions. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: CINS 102 Prerequisites: CINS101, CINS102 --- # CNET225 — Firewalls & Network Security CNET 225 - Firewalls & Network Security CNET 225 - Firewalls & Network Security Identify elements of firewall design, types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use Best Practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident, postmortem reporting, and ongoing network security activities. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 --- # CNET254 — Ethical Hacking CNET 254 - Ethical Hacking CNET 254 - Ethical Hacking Simulates penetration testing performed by ethical hackers who purposely test information security. This course includes the current essential security systems, perimeter defenses, scanning and attacking networks, how intruders escalate privileges, and what steps can be taken to secure a system. No real network will be harmed in this course. This course prepares students for the Ethical Hacker Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Prerequisite Information: C: CNET 121 Prerequisites: CNET121 --- # CNET295 — Internship CNET 295 - Internship CNET 295 - Internship This course provides planned and supervised work experience in the student’s major field. Only open to sophomores in the field of Cyber Technology who are approved for the Internship program. Students approved for the Internship program must work a minimum of 90 supervised hours at the school site or at an employer’s site to gain practical hands-on workplace related skills. Grade of CR (credit) or NC (no credit) will be awarded. Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 --- # CNCS1000 — Manufacturing Org Prin CNCS 1000 - Manufacturing Org Prin CNCS 1000 - Manufacturing Org Prin Credit Hour(s): 2 480510 --- # CNCS1010 — Manufacturing Workforce Skills CNCS 1010 - Manufacturing Workforce Skills CNCS 1010 - Manufacturing Workforce Skills Credit Hour(s): 2 480510 --- # CNCS1020 — Manufacturing Prod Req CNCS 1020 - Manufacturing Prod Req CNCS 1020 - Manufacturing Prod Req Credit Hour(s): 2 480510 --- # CNCS1030 — Manufacturing Skills CNCS 1030 - Manufacturing Skills CNCS 1030 - Manufacturing Skills Credit Hour(s): 2 480510 --- # CNCS1040 — Rep Manufacturing Skills CNCS 1040 - Rep Manufacturing Skills CNCS 1040 - Rep Manufacturing Skills Credit Hour(s): 2 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS1100 — Intro to CNC Machining CNCS 1100 - Intro to CNC Machining CNCS 1100 - Intro to CNC Machining Use of layout tools, precision measuring tools, applied shop math, and industry software appropriate to the machining industry. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS1110 — Blue Print Rdg for CNC Mach CNCS 1110 - Blue Print Rdg for CNC Mach CNCS 1110 - Blue Print Rdg for CNC Mach Identify types and uses of blueprints, identifying lines, and interpreting views, dimensions and tolerances. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS1120 — Intro to CNC Maching Tooling CNCS 1120 - Intro to CNC Maching Tooling CNCS 1120 - Intro to CNC Maching Tooling To develop an understanding of and utilize precision machining tools common to the machining industry. Credit Hour(s): 2 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS1130 — G & M Code Programming CNCS 1130 - G & M Code Programming CNCS 1130 - G & M Code Programming This course will prepare the student to identify coding used in CNC technology, write CNC programs, install programs in CNC machines, and manufacture parts using CNC technology. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS1140 — CNC Forming and Shaping CNCS 1140 - CNC Forming and Shaping CNCS 1140 - CNC Forming and Shaping To the student to understand and be able to satisfactorily manufacture parts using hydraulic and arbor presses. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS1150 — CNC Mill Operations CNCS 1150 - CNC Mill Operations CNCS 1150 - CNC Mill Operations Identifying types of CNC milling machines, accessories, parts, and controls. Learning to mill to length, squaring part, milling set-ups, associated cutting tool, and calculate proper feeds and speeds. Learn to realign a vertical milling head. Square up milling vise. Manufacture 3-D parts using a milling process. Manufacture mechanical parts that include, key-seats, and gang-milling procedures. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS1160 — CNC Lathe Operations CNCS 1160 - CNC Lathe Operations CNCS 1160 - CNC Lathe Operations Identifying types of CNC lathes, accessories, parts and controls. Calculate proper feeds and speeds. Learn facing, turning, drilling, reaming, and boring operations. Sharpen cutting tools. Manufacture mechanical parts using turning, facing, drilling, reaming and boring operations. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS2991 — Special Projects I - CNCS CNCS 2991 - Special Projects I - CNCS CNCS 2991 - Special Projects I - CNCS A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS2993 — Special Projects II - CNCS CNCS 2993 - Special Projects II - CNCS CNCS 2993 - Special Projects II - CNCS A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 2 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS2995 — Special Projects III - CNCS CNCS 2995 - Special Projects III - CNCS CNCS 2995 - Special Projects III - CNCS A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CNCS2996 — Special Projects IV - CNCS CNCS 2996 - Special Projects IV - CNCS CNCS 2996 - Special Projects IV - CNCS A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 --- # CNCS2997 — Special Projects V - CNCS CNCS 2997 - Special Projects V - CNCS CNCS 2997 - Special Projects V - CNCS A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 480510 --- # CSCI192 — Programming Logic & Design CSCI 192 - Programming Logic & Design CSCI 192 - Programming Logic & Design Introduces computers, systems, and management of information in business environments. It provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of programming and teaches beginning programmers how to develop logical thinking, structured program logic, and a good programming style. It assumes the student has no programming experience and does not focus on a particular programming language. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Fee Amount: 25 --- # CSCI200 — Software Design&Programming I CSCI 200 - Software Design&Programming I CSCI 200 - Software Design&Programming I Introduces the first of a two-course sequence for students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution for a major or minor in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems. It offers a disciplined approach to problem-solving, program design, algorithms, and logic development. It uses high-level programming language to express algorithms. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisites: CSCI192 --- # CSCI203 — Software Design&Programming II CSCI 203 - Software Design&Programming II CSCI 203 - Software Design&Programming II Offers an intensive capstone of material covered in CSCI 200 . It provides a disciplined approach to problem-solving, program design, algorithms, and logic development using higher level language. It introduces elementary data structures, searches, simple and complex sorts, and objects. It is designed for Computer Science majors. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CSCI 200 Prerequisites: CSCI200 --- # CSCI226 — Discrete Structures CSCI 226 - Discrete Structures CSCI 226 - Discrete Structures Introduces logic and mathematics for solving problems required in the theoretical study of Computer Science. It includes sets, functions, formal logic, proof techniques, combinatorics, relations, matrices, Boolean algebra, finite state machines, and combinational and sequential circuits. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH110 --- # CSCI240 — Project Management CSCI 240 - Project Management CSCI 240 - Project Management Introduces students to an overview of the many concepts, skills, tools, and techniques involved in information technology project management. This course also addresses the critical skills needed for success in the ever-expanding field of project management. Exam tips and practice questions will be provided to prepare for the CompTIA Project+ Exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; T:A01 18; T:AP02 086; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: ENGL101, ENGL099, AP02, CENG70 --- # CSCI253 — ComputerOrgz w/Assembly Prog CSCI 253 - ComputerOrgz w/Assembly Prog CSCI 253 - ComputerOrgz w/Assembly Prog Introduces the fundamentals of assembly language programming. Topics include machine representation of data, fixed point, floating point, and decimal arithmetic, macros, address modification, bit manipulation, and subroutine linkage. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Prerequisite Information: C: CSCI 203 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: CSCI203, MATH110 --- # CSCI273 — Data Structures & Algorithms CSCI 273 - Data Structures & Algorithms CSCI 273 - Data Structures & Algorithms Presents the related theory for representing and accessing information using a higher level programming language. Studies concepts of data types, data abstraction, data structures and advanced programming techniques. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: CSCI 203 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: CSCI203, MATH110 --- # CSCI285 — Information Technology Ethics CSCI 285 - Information Technology Ethics CSCI 285 - Information Technology Ethics This course is designed to educate existing and future IT professionals on the impact ethical issues play in the use of information technology in the modern world. The course discusses the ethical responsibilities of IT professionals. Students will gain a foundation in ethical decision making. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 --- # CSCI295 — Internship CSCI 295 - Internship CSCI 295 - Internship This course provides planned and supervised work experience in the student’s major field. Only open to sophomores in the field of Computer Science who are approved for the Internship program. Students approved for the Internship program must work a minimum of 90 supervised hours at the school site or at an employer’s site to gain practical hands-on workplace related skills. Grades of CR (credit) or NC (no credit) will bew awarded. Credit Hour(s): 3 110701 Fee Amount: 25 --- # COMP1100 — Computer Maintenance 1 1 credits · 1 hours COMP 1100 - Computer Maintenance 1 COMP 1100 - Computer Maintenance 1 Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # COMP1101 — Computer Maintenance Lab 1 1 credits · 1 hours COMP 1101 - Computer Maintenance Lab 1 COMP 1101 - Computer Maintenance Lab 1 Credit Hour(s): 1 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # COMP1110 — Computer Maintenance 2 2 credits · 2 hours COMP 1110 - Computer Maintenance 2 COMP 1110 - Computer Maintenance 2 Credit Hour(s): 3 110901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # COMP1111 — Computer Maintenance Lab 2 2 credits · 2 hours COMP 1111 - Computer Maintenance Lab 2 COMP 1111 - Computer Maintenance Lab 2 Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # COMP2720 — Introduction to Networking COMP 2720 - Introduction to Networking COMP 2720 - Introduction to Networking Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 25 --- # YCOS1100 — NCCER Core YCOS 1100 - NCCER Core YCOS 1100 - NCCER Core The NCCER Core Curriculum is a Modules covered are: Safety, Construction Math, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Drawings, Rigging, Communication Skills, Employability Skills, and Material Handling. Completing this curriculum gives the trainee an introduction to the topics and the practical basic skills needed to continue education in any craft area he or she chooses. Credit Hour(s): 72.500 460000 Fee Amount: 1,000 --- # YCOS1101 — Carpentry Basic Training YCOS 1101 - Carpentry Basic Training YCOS 1101 - Carpentry Basic Training This program provides a basic overview of entry level carpentry, construction safety, hand tools, and building materials. It covers hands on practical application and introduces electrical, HVAC, and basic plumbing to the student. Credit Hour(s): 80 460000 Fee Amount: 1,200 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1100 Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YCOS1102 — EPA 609 Certification YCOS 1102 - EPA 609 Certification YCOS 1102 - EPA 609 Certification Credit Hour(s): 8 470201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YCOS1103 — Construction Site Safety YCOS 1103 - Construction Site Safety YCOS 1103 - Construction Site Safety Credit Hour(s): 8 460000 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YCOS1104 — Basic Maintenance w/ Core & EP YCOS 1104 - Basic Maintenance w/ Core & EP YCOS 1104 - Basic Maintenance w/ Core & EP Students will learn basics regarding tools, HVAC, electrical, and general maintenance and complete NCCER Core and EPA 608 Certifications Credit Hour(s): 80 130101 Fee Amount: 799 --- # YCOS1200 — Construct Site Safety Supervis YCOS 1200 - Construct Site Safety Supervis YCOS 1200 - Construct Site Safety Supervis This program is designed to cover safety system employed by contractors and owners who demand a comprehensive standardized safety program with site-specific hazards. This program includes a safety-first philosophy and provides field managers the expertise to understand safety to a high degree. Credit Hour(s): 80 460412 Fee Amount: 1,120 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1100 Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YCOS1201 — NCCER Construct Craft Labor 1 1 credits · 1 hours YCOS 1201 - NCCER Construct Craft Labor 1 YCOS 1201 - NCCER Construct Craft Labor 1 NCCER Construction Craft Laborer Level 1 Credit Hour(s): 80 460000 Fee Amount: 695 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1100 Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YCOS1202 — NCCR Construct Craft Laborer 2 2 credits · 2 hours YCOS 1202 - NCCR Construct Craft Laborer 2 YCOS 1202 - NCCR Construct Craft Laborer 2 NCCER Construction Craft Laborer Level 2 Credit Hour(s): 147 460000 Fee Amount: 1,120 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1101 Prerequisites: YCOS1101 --- # YCOS2000 — Private Investigator Training YCOS 2000 - Private Investigator Training YCOS 2000 - Private Investigator Training Credit Hour(s): 0 130101 --- # YCOS2001 — Occupational Orient and Safety YCOS 2001 - Occupational Orient and Safety YCOS 2001 - Occupational Orient and Safety An introduction to the occupation of welding including facility layout, policies, safety and health procedures, information and practice concerning basic safety, safe operation of hand and power tools, materials handling and maintenance of a safe working environment. Students are also introduced to safe welding practices, communication skills, and essential workplace skills. Credit Hour(s): 1 480508 Fee Amount: 133.92 --- # YCOS2002 — Oxyfuel Systems YCOS 2002 - Oxyfuel Systems YCOS 2002 - Oxyfuel Systems An introduction to the principals of cutting with an Oxyfuel (OFC) apparatus, cylinder and equipment safety, proper handling and setup including practice cutting mild steel using both the manual and machine process. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 267.84 --- # YCOS2003 — SMAW- BASIC beads YCOS 2003 - SMAW- BASIC beads YCOS 2003 - SMAW- BASIC beads An introduction to the principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding stinger beads, weave beads, and overlapping beads in various positions using various electrodes Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 401.76 --- # YCOS2004 — SMAW- Fillet Weld YCOS 2004 - SMAW- Fillet Weld YCOS 2004 - SMAW- Fillet Weld Safely setup and operate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment with practice of single and multi-pass fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using various electrodes. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 401.76 --- # YCOS2005 — Welding Inspection & Testing YCOS 2005 - Welding Inspection & Testing YCOS 2005 - Welding Inspection & Testing An introduction to codes, standards, and agencies regulating the welding industry, a review of weld quality standards, concepts in proper visual and destructive testing methods, and a study of proper base metal preparation and joint fit-up. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # YCOS2006 — WELD 1310 1310 credits · 1310 hours YCOS 2006 - WELD 1310 YCOS 2006 - WELD 1310 Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 489.92 --- # YCOS2007 — WELD 2310 2310 credits · 2310 hours YCOS 2007 - WELD 2310 YCOS 2007 - WELD 2310 Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 489.92 --- # YCOS2008 — WELD 2311 2311 credits · 2311 hours YCOS 2008 - WELD 2311 YCOS 2008 - WELD 2311 Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 809.88 --- # YCOS2009 — WELD 2222 2222 credits · 2222 hours YCOS 2009 - WELD 2222 YCOS 2009 - WELD 2222 Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 979.84 --- # YCOS2010 — WELD 1511 1511 credits · 1511 hours YCOS 2010 - WELD 1511 YCOS 2010 - WELD 1511 Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 829.84 --- # YCOS2011 — WELD 1420 1420 credits · 1420 hours YCOS 2011 - WELD 1420 YCOS 2011 - WELD 1420 Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 979.84 --- # YCOS2012 — WELD 2210 2210 credits · 2210 hours YCOS 2012 - WELD 2210 YCOS 2012 - WELD 2210 Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 659.88 --- # YCOS2013 — WELD 1120 1120 credits · 1120 hours YCOS 2013 - WELD 1120 YCOS 2013 - WELD 1120 Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 659.88 --- # YCOS2014 — WELD 1210 1210 credits · 1210 hours YCOS 2014 - WELD 1210 YCOS 2014 - WELD 1210 Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 489.92 --- # YCOS2015 — WELD 1412 1412 credits · 1412 hours YCOS 2015 - WELD 1412 YCOS 2015 - WELD 1412 Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 979.84 --- # YCOS2016 — WELD 2110 2110 credits · 2110 hours YCOS 2016 - WELD 2110 YCOS 2016 - WELD 2110 Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 589.92 --- # YCOS2017 — WELD 1512 1512 credits · 1512 hours YCOS 2017 - WELD 1512 YCOS 2017 - WELD 1512 Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 979.84 --- # YCOS2018 — WELD 2211 2211 credits · 2211 hours YCOS 2018 - WELD 2211 YCOS 2018 - WELD 2211 Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 809.88 --- # YCOS2019 — Core 1000 1000 credits · 1000 hours YCOS 2019 - Core 1000 YCOS 2019 - Core 1000 Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 549.92 --- # YCOS2020 — WELD 1110 1110 credits · 1110 hours YCOS 2020 - WELD 1110 YCOS 2020 - WELD 1110 Credit Hour(s): 1 480508 Fee Amount: 389.96 --- # YCOS2021 — WELD 1410 1410 credits · 1410 hours YCOS 2021 - WELD 1410 YCOS 2021 - WELD 1410 Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 659.88 --- # YCOS2022 — WELD 1411 1411 credits · 1411 hours YCOS 2022 - WELD 1411 YCOS 2022 - WELD 1411 Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 659.88 --- # YCOS2023 — WELD 2111 2111 credits · 2111 hours YCOS 2023 - WELD 2111 YCOS 2023 - WELD 2111 Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 809.88 --- # YCOS2024 — WELD 1130 1130 credits · 1130 hours YCOS 2024 - WELD 1130 YCOS 2024 - WELD 1130 Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 489.92 --- # YCOS2101 — Property & Apart Cert Training YCOS 2101 - Property & Apart Cert Training YCOS 2101 - Property & Apart Cert Training The PACT program integrates work-based learning with vocational and academic skills training. The classroom component is designed to reinforce construction math, the safe and proper use of hand and power tools, blueprint reading, vocabulary, and terminology as well as employability skills. The hands-on component exposes students to trade skills experience, tool use, jobsite safety, productive work habits, and applied mathematical concepts. PACT curriculum teaches students about the theory and practice of bui… Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YCOS2102 — AWS Certification for Vendors YCOS 2102 - AWS Certification for Vendors YCOS 2102 - AWS Certification for Vendors Basic welding observation and instruction in preparation for American Welding Society testing to be administered by AWS Certified Inspector Credit Hour(s): 8 480508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YCOS2201 — Heavy Equipment 1 YCOS 2201 - Heavy Equipment 1 YCOS 2201 - Heavy Equipment 1 An entry-level instructional program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to operate and maintain a variety of heavy equipment including utility tractors, earth-moving equipment and grades. This introductory course includes equipment safety, identification of equipment needed for the job, basic maintenance and operational skills and an introduction in digging ditching, sloping, stripping, grading, backfilling, clearing, and excavating. Credit Hour(s): 165 490202 Fee Amount: 870 --- # YCOS2202 — Heavy Equipment 2 YCOS 2202 - Heavy Equipment 2 YCOS 2202 - Heavy Equipment 2 An instructional program that continues to build on the basic skills learned in Level 1. Students will review safe operation of the equipment and continue training in excavation math, interpretation of civil drawings, perform site work and learn techniques for working in various soil classifications. Credit Hour(s): 167 490202 Fee Amount: 900 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 2201 Prerequisites: YCOS2201 --- # YCOS2203 — Heavy Equipment 3 YCOS 2203 - Heavy Equipment 3 YCOS 2203 - Heavy Equipment 3 This program will have the students working toward an advanced knowledge of finishing and grading, use of compaction equipment and practice advanced operational techniques on dozers, backhoes, excavators and motor graders as well as off-road dump trucks. Students will be introduced to crew leader skills. Credit Hour(s): 190 490202 Fee Amount: 1,100 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 2202 Prerequisites: YCOS2202 --- # YCOS3000 — Customized Heavy Equipment Tra YCOS 3000 - Customized Heavy Equipment Tra YCOS 3000 - Customized Heavy Equipment Tra Credit Hour(s): 8 490202 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YCOS3001 — NCCER Craft Instructor YCOS 3001 - NCCER Craft Instructor YCOS 3001 - NCCER Craft Instructor Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # CORE1000 — NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills CORE 1000 - NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills CORE 1000 - NCCER Core Intro. Craft Skills An introduction to the occupation of welding including facility layout, policies, safety and health procedures, information and practice concerning basic safety, safe operation of hand and power tools, materials handling and maintenance of a safe working environment. Students are also introduced to safe welding practices, communication skills, and essential workplace skills. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # CJUS101 — Intr to Criminal Justice CJUS 101 - Intr to Criminal Justice CJUS 101 - Intr to Criminal Justice This course provides an introduction to the criminal justice system. The primary goal of this course is to develop a general understanding of the criminal justice system’s response in society. The course explores the entire criminal justice system including its history, composition, organization, functions and interrelationships at the local, state, and federal levels as well as an analysis of the definitions of crime, how crime is measured, theories of crime causation and criminal law. Credit Hour(s): 3 430103 --- # CJUS160 — Criminology CJUS 160 - Criminology CJUS 160 - Criminology Introduces the physical, psychological, and social factors related to criminal behavior and the etiology of criminal offenses and offenders. Topics include biological, sociological, and psychological causes of crime; effectiveness of theories explaining crime, and the application of theories to selected issues. Credit Hour(s): 3 430103 --- # CJUS201 — Criminal Law CJUS 201 - Criminal Law CJUS 201 - Criminal Law An examination of substantive criminal law with emphasis on history, theory, classification and elements of crimes, elements of proof, and other issues related to criminal law. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 Prerequisite Information: C: CJUS 101 Prerequisites: CJUS101 --- # CJUS202 — Police Systems and Practices CJUS 202 - Police Systems and Practices CJUS 202 - Police Systems and Practices Introduces the historical and social settings of the police; the police role and discretion; police organization and practices; and problems of law enforcement in a democratic society. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 --- # CJUS203 — Criminal Procedure & Evidence CJUS 203 - Criminal Procedure & Evidence CJUS 203 - Criminal Procedure & Evidence This course is designed to familiarize students with the facets of the criminal justice system. Discussions will cover criminal procedure as it applies to the law and practices of criminal justice, policing, adjudication, corrections, and special issues. Credit Hour(s): 3 430103 Prerequisite Information: C: CJUS 101 Prerequisites: CJUS101 --- # CJUS205 — Juvenile Delinquency & Justice CJUS 205 - Juvenile Delinquency & Justice CJUS 205 - Juvenile Delinquency & Justice The nature, extent, and causes of juvenile delinquency; factors in its treatment and prevention, including community and agency programs; and analysis of the legal system as it applies to juveniles. Credit Hour(s): 3 430103 Prerequisite Information: C: CJUS 101 Prerequisites: CJUS101 --- # CJUS206 — Court Systems & Practices CJUS 206 - Court Systems & Practices CJUS 206 - Court Systems & Practices Presents the role and structure of prosecution, defense, and the courts, along with basic elements of substantive and procedural law. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 --- # CJUS207 — Corrections Systems&Practices CJUS 207 - Corrections Systems&Practices CJUS 207 - Corrections Systems&Practices Introduces historical and social settings of corrections theories and practices in corrections, theories and practices in corrections and correctional programs in Institutions and the community. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 --- # CJUS210 — Victimology CJUS 210 - Victimology CJUS 210 - Victimology The study of crime victims is a relatively new discipline despite the fact that victims have been around for thousands of years . The focus of the majority of criminological research and discussion has been on the offender rather than the victim. This course provides an overview of the principles and concepts of victimology, an analysis of victimization trends, and the role of the victim in the justice system. In addition, the repercussions of victimization, victim reporting patterns, and remedies available for victims are also explored. Credit Ho… Prerequisites: CJUS101 --- # CJUS212 — Community Corrections CJUS 212 - Community Corrections CJUS 212 - Community Corrections An in-depth study of correctional programs, practices, and theory within the American community. Survey of community corrections in terms of historical contributions; legal, social, and ethical considerations; professionalism; roles of staff, adminsitration, and community resources; and relationships among and within community systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 --- # CJUS213 — Criminal Investigations CJUS 213 - Criminal Investigations CJUS 213 - Criminal Investigations Aspects of detective work, psychology in detective service, identification of individuals. sketching and photography, crime scenes. latent finger prints, footprints, tool markings, burglary investigation, robbery investigation, arson, sabotage, and collection and preservation of evidence. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 --- # CJUS214 — Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs CJUS 214 - Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs CJUS 214 - Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs Surveys the historical and current usage of narcotics and dangerous drugs. Teaches the identification and classification of such drugs and emphasizes the symptoms and effects on their users. Examines investigative methods and procedures utilized in law enforcement efforts against illicit drug use. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 --- # CJUS215 — Homeland Security CJUS 215 - Homeland Security CJUS 215 - Homeland Security Introduces the historical and social settings of the police: the police role and discretion; police organization and practices; and problems of law enforcement in a democratic society. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 --- # CJUS290 — Writing: Criminal Justice Prof CJUS 290 - Writing: Criminal Justice Prof CJUS 290 - Writing: Criminal Justice Prof This course is designed for students in the Criminal Justice field to develop proficiency in writing constructively, major specific. It focuses on acceptable scholarly writing, investigative report writing, and research and grant proposals used by the Criminal Justice profession. Credit Hour(s): 3 430104 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # CSRV1000 — Customer Service CSRV 1000 - Customer Service CSRV 1000 - Customer Service This course is intended to participants’ progress from learning about themselves, to learning how to relate to their internal customers as well as their external customers in the workplace. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Fee Amount: 70 --- # CSRV2000 — Customer Service & Sales CSRV 2000 - Customer Service & Sales CSRV 2000 - Customer Service & Sales Customer Service & Sales. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # DPET1120 — Safety Skills&Intro to Diesel DPET 1120 - Safety Skills&Intro to Diesel DPET 1120 - Safety Skills&Intro to Diesel Basic safety information needed to prepare individuals entering the workforce with an introduction to the occupation of diesel powered equipment technology, safety, tools, test equipment, fasteners, bearings, and seals. Laboratory work requires using tools and fasteners. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1130 — Diesel Engine Parts ID&Operati DPET 1130 - Diesel Engine Parts ID&Operati DPET 1130 - Diesel Engine Parts ID&Operati This course is an introduction to the design and construction of diesel engines and identification of diesel engine parts. Credit Hour(s): 4 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1140 — Engines I DPET 1140 - Engines I DPET 1140 - Engines I The course will include disassembly, inspection and evaluation, repair and reassembly of engines. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1141 — Engines 2 DPET 1141 - Engines 2 DPET 1141 - Engines 2 The course will include disassembly, inspection and evaluation, repair and reassembly of engines. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1150 — General Engine Diagnostics DPET 1150 - General Engine Diagnostics DPET 1150 - General Engine Diagnostics The course will include performance of preventive maintenance on diesel engines, diagnosis of engine malfunctions, performance of tune-ups using related service manuals and test equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1210 — Basic Diesel Electrical System DPET 1210 - Basic Diesel Electrical System DPET 1210 - Basic Diesel Electrical System This course will include electrical safety practices; tool use; connecting and disconnecting techniques; direct current symbols, components, and schematics; principles of DC voltage and current; Ohm’s Law; and troubleshoot, repair, and calibrate electrical/electronic systems. Credit Hour(s): 4 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1220 — Advanced Diesel Electrical Sys DPET 1220 - Advanced Diesel Electrical Sys DPET 1220 - Advanced Diesel Electrical Sys This course will include the study of DC resistance and conductors, principles of DC circuits, fundamentals of alternating current and semiconductors, basic electronic circuits, and digital electronics. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1231 — Diesel Engine Control Systems DPET 1231 - Diesel Engine Control Systems DPET 1231 - Diesel Engine Control Systems This course includes identification and functions of vehicle computer control systems. Credit Hour(s): 2 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1240 — Diesel Engine Fuel Systems DPET 1240 - Diesel Engine Fuel Systems DPET 1240 - Diesel Engine Fuel Systems This course will include the identity of type and functions of fuel injectors, nozzles, and unit injectors; troubleshooting, replacing injectors and nozzles, the identity of types, parts, functions, operation, and uses of various fuel injection pumps, electronic metering systems and electronic unit injectors. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1251 — Alternative Fuel Systems DPET 1251 - Alternative Fuel Systems DPET 1251 - Alternative Fuel Systems This course includes an introduction to various fuel systems, components, and their functions and the proper storage, identification and grading of fuels. Credit Hour(s): 2 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1310 — Introduction to Power Trains DPET 1310 - Introduction to Power Trains DPET 1310 - Introduction to Power Trains This course includes the theory of operation and application of various mechanical gearing components. Credit Hour(s): 2 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1320 — Transmissions DPET 1320 - Transmissions DPET 1320 - Transmissions The course includes a detailed study of the function, construction, operation and servicing of automatic and manual transmissions. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET1330 — Differentials DPET 1330 - Differentials DPET 1330 - Differentials This course includes identifying the parts of driver lines and differentials for medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Live work will be a part of this course. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2110 — Basic Hydraulics DPET 2110 - Basic Hydraulics DPET 2110 - Basic Hydraulics This course includes the principles of basic hydraulic systems and general maintenance procedures of a hydraulic system. Also included are the disassembly and assembly of hydraulic components and the application of safety rules and regulations. Credit Hour(s): 2 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2120 — Advanced Hydraulics DPET 2120 - Advanced Hydraulics DPET 2120 - Advanced Hydraulics The course includes principles of advanced hydraulic system, troubleshooting and application of open-centered and closed-centered systems, close-centered load sensing, variable displacement pump, positive displacement pump, hydrostatic systems, and electro-hydraulic systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2130 — Brakes DPET 2130 - Brakes DPET 2130 - Brakes The course includes nomenclature, theory of operation, and service procedure for medium/heavy duty truck braking systems to include air and hydraulics. Credit Hour(s): 4 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2140 — Fundamentals of Steering DPET 2140 - Fundamentals of Steering DPET 2140 - Fundamentals of Steering The course contains the theory of operation and service procedures for medium/heavy duty truck steering systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2210 — Fundamentals of Suspension DPET 2210 - Fundamentals of Suspension DPET 2210 - Fundamentals of Suspension The course includes the theory of operation and service procedures for medium/heavy duty truck suspension systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2220 — Air Conditioning DPET 2220 - Air Conditioning DPET 2220 - Air Conditioning This course covers the physical and chemical laws governing the principles of refrigeration. The basic cycle and components will be covered. Applications will include alternate refrigerants, transferring, evacuation and system reprocessing. Credit Hour(s): 4 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2231 — Welding DPET 2231 - Welding DPET 2231 - Welding The course includes practical experience in the use of oxyacetylene and shielded arc welding of steel plate in the flat position and an introduction of oxyacetylene/cutting procedures is also included. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2240 — Diesel Preventive Maintenance DPET 2240 - Diesel Preventive Maintenance DPET 2240 - Diesel Preventive Maintenance The course includes the importance of preventive maintenance, types of preventive maintenance, types of preventive maintenance inspection, vehicle overview, and the knowledge and use of specialty tools. Credit Hour(s): 3 470605 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2991 — Special Projects I DPET 2991 - Special Projects I DPET 2991 - Special Projects I A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2993 — Special Projects 2 DPET 2993 - Special Projects 2 DPET 2993 - Special Projects 2 A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 2 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2995 — Special Projects 3 DPET 2995 - Special Projects 3 DPET 2995 - Special Projects 3 A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DPET2996 — Special Projects 4 DPET 2996 - Special Projects 4 DPET 2996 - Special Projects 4 A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 --- # DPET2997 — Practicum DPET 2997 - Practicum DPET 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # DPET2999 — Cooperative Education DPET 2999 - Cooperative Education DPET 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # DRFT1110 — Drafting Fundamentals DRFT 1110 - Drafting Fundamentals DRFT 1110 - Drafting Fundamentals This course covers orientation to the drafting profession, sketching techniques, drafting instruments, equipment, and materials. Also includes lettering techniques. Credit Hour(s): 2 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1120 — Geometric Construction DRFT 1120 - Geometric Construction DRFT 1120 - Geometric Construction This course covers geometric construction. Credit Hour(s): 2 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1130 — Pictorial Drawing DRFT 1130 - Pictorial Drawing DRFT 1130 - Pictorial Drawing This course covers pictorial drawings. Credit Hour(s): 1 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1145 — Machine and Section Drawing DRFT 1145 - Machine and Section Drawing DRFT 1145 - Machine and Section Drawing This course emphasizes the fundamentals of orthographic projection and the preparation of formal mulit-view drawing, the indentification and drawing of section conventions and different types of sectional views and section drawings. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1150 — Section Drawing DRFT 1150 - Section Drawing DRFT 1150 - Section Drawing Credit Hour(s): 2 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1210 — Auxiliary/Descriptive Geometry DRFT 1210 - Auxiliary/Descriptive Geometry DRFT 1210 - Auxiliary/Descriptive Geometry The identification and drawing of primary and secondary auxiliary views, construction of points, lines, and planes in space. Also covers the determination of the true size of angles and distances of lines and surfaces. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1215 — Auxiliary Views/Intersections DRFT 1215 - Auxiliary Views/Intersections DRFT 1215 - Auxiliary Views/Intersections The indentification and drawing of primary and secondary auxillary views, construction of points, lines, and planes in space. Also the determination of the true size of angles and distances of lines and surfaces. Next, the course also emphasize on the development of intersections of geometric surfaces and flat patterns of geometric shapes. Credit Hour(s): 2 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1220 — Intersection & Developments DRFT 1220 - Intersection & Developments DRFT 1220 - Intersection & Developments Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT1230 — Fasteners DRFT 1230 - Fasteners DRFT 1230 - Fasteners The drawing of various types of threads, springs, and fastening devices and their designations. Also covers the drawing of welding symbols. Credit Hour(s): 1 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2310 — Discipline I Intro to Manuf/El DRFT 2310 - Discipline I Intro to Manuf/El DRFT 2310 - Discipline I Intro to Manuf/El This course introduces general background information, terms and conventions, and the various types of working drawings used in manufacturing, electrical/electronic, and architectural drafting. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2320 — Discip II Intr to Arch/Civ/Str DRFT 2320 - Discip II Intr to Arch/Civ/Str DRFT 2320 - Discip II Intr to Arch/Civ/Str This course introduces general background information, terms and conventions, and the various types of working drawings used in Civil, and Structural Drafting. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2330 — Discip III Intro to Pip/Marine DRFT 2330 - Discip III Intro to Pip/Marine DRFT 2330 - Discip III Intro to Pip/Marine This course introduces general background information, terms and conventions, and the various types of working drawings used in Marine, and Piping Drafting. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2340 — Advanced Discipline I DRFT 2340 - Advanced Discipline I DRFT 2340 - Advanced Discipline I Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2341 — Adv Discip I - Manufact Draft DRFT 2341 - Adv Discip I - Manufact Draft DRFT 2341 - Adv Discip I - Manufact Draft This CAD course covers tools and equipment, the use of reference materials, material specifications and drafting practices in any one of several fields the student may choose to specialize in. This is the first of three capstone courses that prepares the students to perform the requirements of their selected field. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2342 — Adv Discipline I - Civil DRFT 2342 - Adv Discipline I - Civil DRFT 2342 - Adv Discipline I - Civil This course is emphasizing on draw civil engineering plans from surveying and engineering data. The student will be able to produce plan and profile drawings, roadway cross sections, earthwork calculations, topographic maps and property maps. The student will use CAD in drawing projects. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2343 — Adv Discipline I - Architectur DRFT 2343 - Adv Discipline I - Architectur DRFT 2343 - Adv Discipline I - Architectur This course covers of basic concepts of residential construction an detailing. Also covers residential drafting techniques, commands and terminology, and research of building material dimensions. Credit Hour(s): 3 151303 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2344 — Adv Disciplines I - Sructural DRFT 2344 - Adv Disciplines I - Sructural DRFT 2344 - Adv Disciplines I - Sructural This course covers general background in heavy construction field, and the various types of working drawing in Structural Drafting. Credit Hour(s): 3 151303 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2345 — Adv Disciplines I - Electronic DRFT 2345 - Adv Disciplines I - Electronic DRFT 2345 - Adv Disciplines I - Electronic This course covers electrical and electronics related drawings such as: Symbol Libraries, Device Symbols, Schematics, Block Diagrams, Control Circuits, Line Diagrams, Substation General Layout Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams, Printed Circuit Board Layouts, Control Circuits, Electric Power Field, Logic Diagrams and Chassis, and the use of in industrial standards Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2346 — Adv Disciplines I - Piping DRFT 2346 - Adv Disciplines I - Piping DRFT 2346 - Adv Disciplines I - Piping This course covers the basic concept of pipe drafting, pipe drafting components, and related equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2350 — Advanced Discipline II DRFT 2350 - Advanced Discipline II DRFT 2350 - Advanced Discipline II Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2351 — Adv Disc II - Manufact Draft DRFT 2351 - Adv Disc II - Manufact Draft DRFT 2351 - Adv Disc II - Manufact Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2352 — Adv Discipline II - Civil DRFT 2352 - Adv Discipline II - Civil DRFT 2352 - Adv Discipline II - Civil Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2353 — Adv Discipline II - Architect DRFT 2353 - Adv Discipline II - Architect DRFT 2353 - Adv Discipline II - Architect Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2354 — Adv Discipline II-Struct Draft DRFT 2354 - Adv Discipline II-Struct Draft DRFT 2354 - Adv Discipline II-Struct Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2355 — Adv Discipline II-Elec Draft DRFT 2355 - Adv Discipline II-Elec Draft DRFT 2355 - Adv Discipline II-Elec Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2356 — Adv Discipl II - Piping Draft DRFT 2356 - Adv Discipl II - Piping Draft DRFT 2356 - Adv Discipl II - Piping Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2360 — Advanced Discipline III DRFT 2360 - Advanced Discipline III DRFT 2360 - Advanced Discipline III Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2361 — Adv Discipl III - Manuf Draft DRFT 2361 - Adv Discipl III - Manuf Draft DRFT 2361 - Adv Discipl III - Manuf Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2362 — Adv Discipline III - Civil DRFT 2362 - Adv Discipline III - Civil DRFT 2362 - Adv Discipline III - Civil Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2363 — Adv Discipl III - Architect DRFT 2363 - Adv Discipl III - Architect DRFT 2363 - Adv Discipl III - Architect Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2364 — Adv Discipl III - Strct Draft DRFT 2364 - Adv Discipl III - Strct Draft DRFT 2364 - Adv Discipl III - Strct Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2365 — Adv Discipl III - Elect Draft DRFT 2365 - Adv Discipl III - Elect Draft DRFT 2365 - Adv Discipl III - Elect Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2366 — Adv Discipl III - Piping Draft DRFT 2366 - Adv Discipl III - Piping Draft DRFT 2366 - Adv Discipl III - Piping Draft Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2991 — Special Projects I DRFT 2991 - Special Projects I DRFT 2991 - Special Projects I Credit Hour(s): 1 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2993 — Special Projects II DRFT 2993 - Special Projects II DRFT 2993 - Special Projects II Credit Hour(s): 2 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2995 — Special Projects III DRFT 2995 - Special Projects III DRFT 2995 - Special Projects III Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2996 — Special Projects IV DRFT 2996 - Special Projects IV DRFT 2996 - Special Projects IV Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 --- # DRFT2997 — Practicum DRFT 2997 - Practicum DRFT 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: 25 --- # DRFT2999 — Cooperative Education DRFT 2999 - Cooperative Education DRFT 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 151301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ECON201 — Macroeconomics ECON 201 - Macroeconomics ECON 201 - Macroeconomics A study of price and output determination, theories of production, determination of prices in regulated and unregulated industries, functional distribution of income, and international economics. Credit Hour(s): 3 450602 --- # ECON202 — Microeconomics ECON 202 - Microeconomics ECON 202 - Microeconomics A study of economics, economic concepts and economic institutions. Emphasizes the operation and function of a market economy while analyzing economic problems related to income, employment, the business cycle, money and banking, growth and development. Credit Hour(s): 3 450602 Prerequisite Information: C: ECON 201 Prerequisites: ECON201 --- # EDUC101 — Introduction to Education EDUC 101 - Introduction to Education EDUC 101 - Introduction to Education Survey and evaluation of traditional and modern educational thought and practices. Credit Hour(s): 3 131210 --- # EDUC131 — Intro to Special Education EDUC 131 - Intro to Special Education EDUC 131 - Intro to Special Education Examines the exceptional child: the intellectually gifted; the learning disabled; those with behavioral, neurological, hearing, visual, and other disorders. Credit Hour(s): 3 131001 Prerequisite Information: C: EDUC 101 Prerequisites: EDUC101 --- # EDUC181 — Children’s Literature EDUC 181 - Children’s Literature EDUC 181 - Children’s Literature This course includes discussion and demonstrations concerning children’s literature and creative methods of storytelling for pre-schools. Credit Hour(s): 3 231405 Prerequisite Information: C: EDUC 101 Prerequisites: EDUC101 --- # ELEC1120 — Basic Electricity ELEC 1120 - Basic Electricity ELEC 1120 - Basic Electricity An Introduction to the occupation, shop safety, electrical safety hazards and prevention and OSHA regulations, tools and equipment-some laboratory required for functions of common tools and equipment. Introduction to the concepts of DC/AC electricity fundamentals, matter and atomic theory; a study of Ohm’s Law, series, and series-parallel circuits and meters. Laboratory requirements include constructing circuits, measuring voltage, amperage, and resistance. Credit Hour(s): 6 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1210 — Residential Wiring ELEC 1210 - Residential Wiring ELEC 1210 - Residential Wiring The course includes the identification of various types of conductors in residential wiring, connections, types of boxes, parts of a breaker panel and service entrance, switches, and installation devices. Credit Hour(s): 6 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1220 — Electrical Raceways ELEC 1220 - Electrical Raceways ELEC 1220 - Electrical Raceways An introduction to various methods of installing AC cable, EMT, rigid metallic conduit, PVC, flexible and surface raceway. Lab requirements include cutting, bending, and installing conduit. Credit Hour(s): 3 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1230 — National Electrical Code ELEC 1230 - National Electrical Code ELEC 1230 - National Electrical Code A study of the NEC calculations including: voltage/drops, fill capacities for boxes and conduits, service sizing, box sizing, grounding, and bonding. Credit Hour(s): 2 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1311 — Residential Wiring Instal ELEC 1311 - Residential Wiring Instal ELEC 1311 - Residential Wiring Instal The installation and troubleshooting of single pole, 3/w, 4/w, and receptacle circuits, and breaker panels. The course includes building a residential service. Credit Hour(s): 6 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1330 — Generators/Motors & Transform ELEC 1330 - Generators/Motors & Transform ELEC 1330 - Generators/Motors & Transform An introduction to blueprint reading skills, which includes specifications and trade-related elements. The course includes making a material list from a blueprint. Credit Hour(s): 2 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1410 — Commercial Wiring ELEC 1410 - Commercial Wiring ELEC 1410 - Commercial Wiring An introduction to the identification and installation of raceways, wireways, busways, commercial lighting, fire alarms, telephone, intercom, and climate control systems. Also covered is feeder sizing, making a material list from blue prints, and a study of different types of hazardous locations as identified in the NEC. Credit Hour(s): 5 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1420 — Intro to Motor Controls ELEC 1420 - Intro to Motor Controls ELEC 1420 - Intro to Motor Controls An introduction to manual and push button motor control systems. Topics include an understanding of ladder logic and its various components, and basic motor and control installations. Credit Hour(s): 2 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1430 — Blueprint Interpretation ELEC 1430 - Blueprint Interpretation ELEC 1430 - Blueprint Interpretation The installation and troubleshooting of single pole, 3/w, 4/w, and receptacle circuits, and breaker panels. The course includes building a residential service. Credit Hour(s): 3 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC1440 — Motor Controls ELEC 1440 - Motor Controls ELEC 1440 - Motor Controls An introduction to manual and push button motor control systems. Topics include an understanding of ladder logic and its various components, and basic motor and control installations. Credit Hour(s): 3 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2460 — Technical Math For Electrician ELEC 2460 - Technical Math For Electrician ELEC 2460 - Technical Math For Electrician The basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, square roots, decimals, fractions, and fundamentals of algebra, plane geometry, and trigonometry. The course includes basic concepts of Scientific Notation and the metric system. Credit Hour(s): 2 270101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2520 — Solid State Theory ELEC 2520 - Solid State Theory ELEC 2520 - Solid State Theory This course presents information on advanced motor control applications. Topics include: installation and troubleshooting of motors, reversing starters, and VFD (Variable Frequency Drive). Credit Hour(s): 3 460302 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisites: ELEC1420 --- # ELEC2530 — Marine Electricity ELEC 2530 - Marine Electricity ELEC 2530 - Marine Electricity Credit Hour(s): 5 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2540 — Logic Functions ELEC 2540 - Logic Functions ELEC 2540 - Logic Functions An introduction to solid state devices, diodes, transistors; half-wave, full-wave, and bridge rectifiers; and filters. Includes analyzing circuits in transistors, SCR, TRIAC, FET, Zener, VDR, and optical devices. The course includes testing and analyzing circuits. Credit Hour(s): 2 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2542 — Electrical Work Based I ELEC 2542 - Electrical Work Based I ELEC 2542 - Electrical Work Based I Credit Hour(s): 8 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2543 — Electrical Work Based II ELEC 2543 - Electrical Work Based II ELEC 2543 - Electrical Work Based II Credit Hour(s): 6 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2600 — Motor Controls & Interlocks ELEC 2600 - Motor Controls & Interlocks ELEC 2600 - Motor Controls & Interlocks Credit Hour(s): 2 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2700 — Generators and Transformers ELEC 2700 - Generators and Transformers ELEC 2700 - Generators and Transformers Credit Hour(s): 2 --- # ELEC2720 — Intro to Program Logic Contr ELEC 2720 - Intro to Program Logic Contr ELEC 2720 - Intro to Program Logic Contr An introduction to Microprocessors, PLC types, theory, installation, applications, operations, and documentation. Credit Hour(s): 2 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ELEC2997 — Practicum ELEC 2997 - Practicum ELEC 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # ELEC2999 — Cooperative Education ELEC 2999 - Cooperative Education ELEC 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # ELTR2800 — Electronics Troubleshooting I ELTR 2800 - Electronics Troubleshooting I ELTR 2800 - Electronics Troubleshooting I Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # ELTR2840 — Electronics Troubleshooting II ELTR 2840 - Electronics Troubleshooting II ELTR 2840 - Electronics Troubleshooting II Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # ETRN1000 — Occupational Safety ETRN 1000 - Occupational Safety ETRN 1000 - Occupational Safety Credit Hour(s): 2 470105 --- # ETRN1100 — Computer Maintenance I ETRN 1100 - Computer Maintenance I ETRN 1100 - Computer Maintenance I Credit Hour(s): 3 119999 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1101 — Computer Maintenance Lab I ETRN 1101 - Computer Maintenance Lab I ETRN 1101 - Computer Maintenance Lab I Credit Hour(s): 1 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1110 — Computer Maintenance II ETRN 1110 - Computer Maintenance II ETRN 1110 - Computer Maintenance II Credit Hour(s): 3 119999 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1111 — Computer Maintenance Lab II ETRN 1111 - Computer Maintenance Lab II ETRN 1111 - Computer Maintenance Lab II Credit Hour(s): 1 119999 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1120 — Fund of Direct Current Circuit ETRN 1120 - Fund of Direct Current Circuit ETRN 1120 - Fund of Direct Current Circuit Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1125 — Basic Elec (AC/DC Circuits) ETRN 1125 - Basic Elec (AC/DC Circuits) ETRN 1125 - Basic Elec (AC/DC Circuits) Credit Hour(s): 4 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1130 — Fund of Alt Current Circuits ETRN 1130 - Fund of Alt Current Circuits ETRN 1130 - Fund of Alt Current Circuits Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1140 — Comprehensive DC Circuits ETRN 1140 - Comprehensive DC Circuits ETRN 1140 - Comprehensive DC Circuits Credit Hour(s): 4 470101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1150 — Comprehensive AC Circuits ETRN 1150 - Comprehensive AC Circuits ETRN 1150 - Comprehensive AC Circuits Credit Hour(s): 4 470101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1210 — Fundamentals of Semiconductors ETRN 1210 - Fundamentals of Semiconductors ETRN 1210 - Fundamentals of Semiconductors Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1215 — Basic Electronics (semi-cond) ETRN 1215 - Basic Electronics (semi-cond) ETRN 1215 - Basic Electronics (semi-cond) An introduction to solid-state devices, diodes, transistors, special purpose diode thyristors, FET devices, VDRs, and optical devices. Includes testing, analyzing, troubleshooting, and repairing using technical manuals. This course also covers half-wave, full-wave, bridge rectifier circuits, regulated/switched power supplies, amplifier fundamentals, theory of operation, and component testing/analyzing. Credit Hour(s): 4 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1220 — Transistor Circuits ETRN 1220 - Transistor Circuits ETRN 1220 - Transistor Circuits Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1230 — Digital Circuits 1 1 credits · 1 hours ETRN 1230 - Digital Circuits 1 ETRN 1230 - Digital Circuits 1 Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1235 — Digital Circuits I & II ETRN 1235 - Digital Circuits I & II ETRN 1235 - Digital Circuits I & II Credit Hour(s): 4 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1240 — Digital Circuits II ETRN 1240 - Digital Circuits II ETRN 1240 - Digital Circuits II Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1250 — Digital Electronics (Micropr) ETRN 1250 - Digital Electronics (Micropr) ETRN 1250 - Digital Electronics (Micropr) Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1260 — Comprehensive Transit Circuits ETRN 1260 - Comprehensive Transit Circuits ETRN 1260 - Comprehensive Transit Circuits Credit Hour(s): 4 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN1420 — Digital Electronics ETRN 1420 - Digital Electronics ETRN 1420 - Digital Electronics Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2110 — Intro to Programmable Controll ETRN 2110 - Intro to Programmable Controll ETRN 2110 - Intro to Programmable Controll Credit Hour(s): 4 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2120 — Communica Principles & Systems ETRN 2120 - Communica Principles & Systems ETRN 2120 - Communica Principles & Systems Credit Hour(s): 3 470103 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2130 — Telecommunications ETRN 2130 - Telecommunications ETRN 2130 - Telecommunications Credit Hour(s): 3 470103 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2140 — Computer Systems & Interfacing ETRN 2140 - Computer Systems & Interfacing ETRN 2140 - Computer Systems & Interfacing Credit Hour(s): 4 470103 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2520 — Video Principles and Systems ETRN 2520 - Video Principles and Systems ETRN 2520 - Video Principles and Systems Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2600 — Motor Controls and Interlocks ETRN 2600 - Motor Controls and Interlocks ETRN 2600 - Motor Controls and Interlocks Credit Hour(s): 2 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2620 — Introduction to Robotics ETRN 2620 - Introduction to Robotics ETRN 2620 - Introduction to Robotics Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2700 — Generators and Transformers ETRN 2700 - Generators and Transformers ETRN 2700 - Generators and Transformers Credit Hour(s): 2 460301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2710 — Introduction to Networking ETRN 2710 - Introduction to Networking ETRN 2710 - Introduction to Networking Credit Hour(s): 3 111002 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2715 — Microwave Communications ETRN 2715 - Microwave Communications ETRN 2715 - Microwave Communications Credit Hour(s): 3 470103 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2720 — Motors and Generators ETRN 2720 - Motors and Generators ETRN 2720 - Motors and Generators Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2725 — Computer Peripherals ETRN 2725 - Computer Peripherals ETRN 2725 - Computer Peripherals Credit Hour(s): 3 150405 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2730 — Advanced Networking ETRN 2730 - Advanced Networking ETRN 2730 - Advanced Networking Credit Hour(s): 4 470104 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2800 — Electronic Troubleshooting I ETRN 2800 - Electronic Troubleshooting I ETRN 2800 - Electronic Troubleshooting I Credit Hour(s): 3 460301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2810 — Adv Program Logic Controls ETRN 2810 - Adv Program Logic Controls ETRN 2810 - Adv Program Logic Controls Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2830 — Voice and Data Cabling ETRN 2830 - Voice and Data Cabling ETRN 2830 - Voice and Data Cabling Credit Hour(s): 4 150305 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ETRN2840 — Electronic Troubleshooting II ETRN 2840 - Electronic Troubleshooting II ETRN 2840 - Electronic Troubleshooting II Credit Hour(s): 3 460301 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HEMS1110 — Introduction to Basic EMT HEMS 1110 - Introduction to Basic EMT HEMS 1110 - Introduction to Basic EMT Role, responsibility and well being of the EMT-Basic, discussion of medical/legal/ethical and cultural issuses, communication and documentation techniques, the human body and methods utilized in lifting and moving patients will be taught. Credit Hour(s): 1 510904 Fee Amount: 35 --- # HEMS1120 — Patient Assess and Airway Mgmt HEMS 1120 - Patient Assess and Airway Mgmt HEMS 1120 - Patient Assess and Airway Mgmt The study of airway anatomy and physiology, maintaining open airways, resuscitation and its special variations, use of suction equipment, and oxygen equipment and delivery. Scene size-up, initial assessment, focused history and physical exam for trauma and medical detailed physical exam, on-going assessment are discussed and demonstrated in this course. Integrated supervised labs are part of this course. Credit Hour(s): 2 510904 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HEMS1140 — Medical/Behavioral Emer/Trauma HEMS 1140 - Medical/Behavioral Emer/Trauma HEMS 1140 - Medical/Behavioral Emer/Trauma The study of general pharmacology, respiratory and cardiovascular emergencies, allergies, poisoning/overdose, environmental and behavioral emergencies. Instruction also provided in assessments and prehospital care of patients with bleeding and shock, soft tissue injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, and injuries to the head and spine and the elderly. Integrated supervised labs are part of the course. Credit Hour(s): 2 510904 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HEMS1160 — Maternal Pediatric Management HEMS 1160 - Maternal Pediatric Management HEMS 1160 - Maternal Pediatric Management Instruction in the management of normal and complicated deliveries, neonatal resuscitation, and gynecological emergencies. The study of developmental information and anatomical differences in infants and children. Discussion of common medical and trauma situations and infants/children who are dependent on special technology. Integrated supervised labs are part of this course. Credit Hour(s): 1 510904 --- # HEMS1170 — EMT - Ambulance Operation HEMS 1170 - EMT - Ambulance Operation HEMS 1170 - EMT - Ambulance Operation Discussion of emergency vehicles operation, gaining access, roles and responsibilities at the crash scene, hazardous materials, incident management systems, mass casualty situations, and basic triage. Included are observation and the practical application of EMT-Basic skills in various clinical sites under the supervision of a preceptor and /or faculty. Credit Hour(s): 1 510904 --- # HEMS1172 — Basic Clinical HEMS 1172 - Basic Clinical HEMS 1172 - Basic Clinical Observation and the practical application of EMT-Basic skills in various clinical sites under the supervision of a preceptor and/or faculty. Credit Hour(s): 1 510904 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2110 — Preparatory EMTP 2110 - Preparatory EMTP 2110 - Preparatory Credit Hour(s): 5 --- # EMTP2111 — Clinical/Field Internship I EMTP 2111 - Clinical/Field Internship I EMTP 2111 - Clinical/Field Internship I Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2120 — Pharmacology EMTP 2120 - Pharmacology EMTP 2120 - Pharmacology Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2130 — Airway Management EMTP 2130 - Airway Management EMTP 2130 - Airway Management Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2140 — Patient Assessment Management EMTP 2140 - Patient Assessment Management EMTP 2140 - Patient Assessment Management Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2210 — Trauma Management EMTP 2210 - Trauma Management EMTP 2210 - Trauma Management Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2220 — Paramedic Medical Care I EMTP 2220 - Paramedic Medical Care I EMTP 2220 - Paramedic Medical Care I Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2221 — Clinical/Field Internship II EMTP 2221 - Clinical/Field Internship II EMTP 2221 - Clinical/Field Internship II Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2230 — Paramedic Medical Care II EMTP 2230 - Paramedic Medical Care II EMTP 2230 - Paramedic Medical Care II Credit Hour(s): 6 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2240 — Paramedic Medical Care III EMTP 2240 - Paramedic Medical Care III EMTP 2240 - Paramedic Medical Care III Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2241 — Clinical/Field Internship III EMTP 2241 - Clinical/Field Internship III EMTP 2241 - Clinical/Field Internship III Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2250 — Paramedic Medical Care IV EMTP 2250 - Paramedic Medical Care IV EMTP 2250 - Paramedic Medical Care IV Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2251 — Clinical/Internship IV EMTP 2251 - Clinical/Internship IV EMTP 2251 - Clinical/Internship IV Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2260 — Operations EMTP 2260 - Operations EMTP 2260 - Operations Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMTP2261 — Field Internship EMTP 2261 - Field Internship EMTP 2261 - Field Internship Credit Hour(s): 3 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMSE110 — Emergency Medical Technology EMSE 110 - Emergency Medical Technology EMSE 110 - Emergency Medical Technology Credit Hour(s): 6 510904 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMSE120 — Emerg Medical Tech Practicum EMSE 120 - Emerg Medical Tech Practicum EMSE 120 - Emerg Medical Tech Practicum Credit Hour(s): 2 510904 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMSE1100 — Emergency Medical Technology EMSE 1100 - Emergency Medical Technology EMSE 1100 - Emergency Medical Technology EMSE 1100 is the entry level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course that prepares students for the National Registry EMT certification written and practical examinations and follows NHTSA’s National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards. Topics of instruction include the EMS system, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, basic cardiac life support, as well as pathology, assessment, and care of the traumatized or acutely ill patient. Skills sessions cover patient assessment, soft tissue injury care, s… --- # EMSE1200 — Emerg Medical Tech Practicum EMSE 1200 - Emerg Medical Tech Practicum EMSE 1200 - Emerg Medical Tech Practicum EMSE 1200 is the companion practicum for EMSE 1100 , allowing the student to practice in a clinical and field setting those skills covered in the didactic and laboratory portions of EMSE 1100 . Specifically the student will participate in the physical examination of patients, monitor vital signs and provide basic treatment to emergency patients in both the hospital setting and on the ambulance. Credit Hour(s): 2 510904 Fee Amount: 80 Corequisite Information: C: EMSE 1100 --- # EMSE2010 — Preparatory EMSE 2010 - Preparatory EMSE 2010 - Preparatory This course is designed to introduce the student to the professional practice of a paramedic in a variety of occupational settings. Students receive instruction of the history of the emergency medical profession, roles and responsibilities, operations and equipment, and the medical, legal, and ethical dimensions of the profession. The use of proper medical terminology with an overview of cellular pathophysiology is presented. The student also receives instruction on human anatomy and life span development, public health, and pharmacology. The co… --- # EMSE2020 — Airway and Ventilation EMSE 2020 - Airway and Ventilation EMSE 2020 - Airway and Ventilation This course is designed to provide the student with the information necessary to integrate complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into patient assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of assuring a patent airway, adequate mechanical ventilation, and respiration for patients of all ages. Students will learn how the respiratory system functions, managing adequate and inadequate respirations, and how to use methods and devices to provide artificial ventilation. Credit Hour(s): 2… Prerequisites: EMSE2010 --- # EMSE2030 — Patient Assessment EMSE 2030 - Patient Assessment EMSE 2030 - Patient Assessment This course is designed to introduce the student to the professional practice of a paramedic in a variety of occupational settings. Students receive instruction on the history of the emergency medical profession, roles and responsibilities , operations and equipment, and the medical, legal, and ethical dimensions of the profession. The use of proper medical terminology with an overview of cellular pathophysiology is presented. The student also receives instruction on human anatomy and life span development, public health, and pharm… --- # EMSE2040 — Medical I EMSE 2040 - Medical I EMSE 2040 - Medical I This course addresses medical emergencies involving the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Expanding upon the foundational topics of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, specific principles of anatomy, physiology, and relevant pathophysiology are presented. Developing an in-depth level of understanding will enable the paramedic to accurately assess affected body systems and to develop effective treatment plans for each type of medical emergency. Specific information about the various types of monitoring modalities like electrocardiogram… --- # EMSE2050 — Medical II EMSE 2050 - Medical II EMSE 2050 - Medical II This course addresses medical emergencies involving ten specific systems, disorders, diseases, and associated human suffering. Expanding upon foundational topics, specific principles of anatomy, physiology, epidemiology, and relevant pathophysiology are presented for each subject. Developing an in-depth level of understanding will enable the paramedic to accurately assess affected body systems and to develop effective treatment plans for each type of medical emergency. Course topics include neurology, abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders, immu… Prerequisites: EMSE2040, EMSE2060 --- # EMSE2060 — Shock, Resuscitation, & Trauma EMSE 2060 - Shock, Resuscitation, & Trauma EMSE 2060 - Shock, Resuscitation, & Trauma This course provides the student with the information necessary to integrate comprehensive knowledge of causes and pathophysiology to manage cardiac arrest, peri-arrest, shock, and respiratory failure or arrest. The course also provides the student with the information necessary to integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to develop effective treatment plans for acutely injured patients. Course topics in the trauma section include bleeding control; chest; abdominal an… --- # EMSE2070 — Special Populations EMSE 2070 - Special Populations EMSE 2070 - Special Populations This course addresses medical emergencies involving specific populations that require special consideration. Expanding upon foundational topics, specific principles of anatomy, physiology, epidemiology, and relevant pathophysiology are presented for each population. Developing an in-depth level of understanding will enable the paramedic to accurately assess and to develop effective treatment plans for each population served. Specific populations studied include neonates, pediatrics, geriatrics and those with unique challenges. Cr… --- # EMSE2080 — Operations EMSE 2080 - Operations EMSE 2080 - Operations This course prepares the student with the knowledge and skills to manage the scene of all emergencies including multi-casualty incidents and rescue situations in a safe and effective manner. Course topics presented include utilizing air medical resources; responding to and identify hazardous materials and other specialized incidents. Credit Hour(s): 1 510904 Fee Amount: 25 --- # EMSE2090 — Clinical Experience I EMSE 2090 - Clinical Experience I EMSE 2090 - Clinical Experience I The purpose of this course is to expose the student to a variety of patient care settings. Adhering to the National Emergency Medical Code of Ethics while providing advanced treatment under the guidance of a qualified preceptor, the student will have the opportunity to practice and reinforce term inal competency requirements with in the paramedic scope of practice learned in the classroom and from lab experiences. Students will experience first-hand how advanced prehospital emergency treatment competencies translate to clinic… --- # EMSE2100 — Clinical Experience II EMSE 2100 - Clinical Experience II EMSE 2100 - Clinical Experience II The purpose of this course is to expose the student to a variety of patient care settings. Adhering to the National Emergency Medical Code of Ethics while providing advanced treatment under the guidance of a qualified preceptor, the student will have the opportunity to practice and reinforce terminal competency requirements within the paramedic scope of practice learned in the classroom and from lab experiences. Students will experience first-hand how advanced prehospital emergency treatment competencies translate to clinic… --- # EMSE2110 — Clincial Experience III EMSE 2110 - Clincial Experience III EMSE 2110 - Clincial Experience III The purpose of this course is to expose the student to a variety of patient care settings. Adhering to the National Emergency Medical Code of Ethics while providing advanced treatment under the guidance of a qualified preceptor, the student will have the opportunity to practice and reinforce terminal competency requirements within the paramedic scope of practice learned in the classroom and from lab experiences. Students will experience first-hand how advanced prehospital emergency treatment competencies translate to clin… --- # EMSE2120 — Field Internship I EMSE 2120 - Field Internship I EMSE 2120 - Field Internship I The purpose of this course is to expose the student to a variety of patient care settings. Adhering to the National Emergency Medical Code of Ethics while providing advanced treatment under the guidance of a qualified preceptor, the student will have the opportunity to practice and reinforce terminal competency requirements within the paramedic scope of Practice l earned in the classroom and from lab experiences. In this course, students will function as a member of a team, following the guidance of the team leader on a field EMS u… --- # EMSE2130 — Field Internship II EMSE 2130 - Field Internship II EMSE 2130 - Field Internship II The purpose of this course is to expose the student to a variety of patient care settings. Adhering to the National Emergency Medical Code of Ethics while providing advanced treatment under the guidance of a qualified preceptor, the student will have the opportunity to practice and reinforce terminal competency requirements within the paramedic scope of practice learned in the classroom and from lab experiences. In this course, students will function as a member of a team, following the guidance of the team leader on a field EMS… --- # EMSE2140 — Field Internship III EMSE 2140 - Field Internship III EMSE 2140 - Field Internship III The purpose of this course is to expose the student to a variety of patient care settings. Adhering to the National Emergency Medica l Code of Ethics while providing advanced treatment under the guidance of a qualified preceptor, the student will have the opportunity to practice and reinforce terminal competency requirements within the paramedic scope of practice learned in the classroom and from lab experiences. In th is course, students will function as the team leader on an EMS field unit. Under the direction of a preceptor,… --- # EMSE2150 — Final Assessment & Exam Prep EMSE 2150 - Final Assessment & Exam Prep EMSE 2150 - Final Assessment & Exam Prep The purpose of this course is to provide a summary review and evaluation of all core content in the paramedicine curriculum. This course s students apply theoretical and practical knowledge gained throughout the paramedicine program so the students are prepared for national certification. Credit Hour(s): 1 510904 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ENGL090 — Basic Developmental English ENGL 090 - Basic Developmental English ENGL 090 - Basic Developmental English The purpose of this developmental English course is to prepare students to enter LDCC’s developmental English sequence at the 095 level or to prepare them for proficiency in career preparation courses. The course focuses on mastery of basic grammar, usage, and mechanics at the sentence level, and secondarily provides practice in reading comprehension and composition of brief writing pieces. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 --- # ENGL095 — Developmental English I ENGL 095 - Developmental English I ENGL 095 - Developmental English I This developmental English writing course focuses on the development of basic writing skills, with an emphasis on instruction in grammar, usage, mechanics, and sentence structure as they relate to writing effective paragraphs. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 --- # ENGL099 — Developmental English II ENGL 099 - Developmental English II ENGL 099 - Developmental English II This developmental English writing course prepares students to enter LDCC’s general education sequence at the ENGL 101 level. The course focuses on the development of essay writing skills, including the documented essay, through intensive instruction in basic composition methods with a special emphasis on revision and editing. This course includes specific instruction in usage and mechanics. Placement based on placement exam, ACT score, or successful completion of ENGL 095 with a C or higher. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prer… Prerequisites: ENGL095, ACWR225, AP02, CENG38 --- # ENGL100 — College Writing Success ENGL 100 - College Writing Success ENGL 100 - College Writing Success This course is a The course provides students with intensive supplemental instruction to reinforce their English grammar and composition skills, while they are concurrently enrolled in ENGL 101 English Composition I. Students with scores <18 ACT English sub-score, <500 SAT English sub-score, or <250 Accuplacer NG Writing are required to take this course while concurrently enrolled in ENGL 101 English Composition I. Students with an earned grade C or better in ENGL 099 Dev English II within one year of enrollment in ENGL 101… --- # ENGL101 — English Composition I ENGL 101 - English Composition I ENGL 101 - English Composition I Introduction to college-level writing and essay format. Students develop critical reading and thinking skills while mastering the writing process and improving their abilities to write, revise, and edit essays. ENGL 100 required if ACT English sub-score is less than18, Accuplacer NG Writing sub-score is less than 250 or has not completed ENGL 099 with a C or better within the past academic year. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; T:A01 18; T:ACWR 250; T:AP02 086; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: ENGL099, ACWR250, AP02, CENG70 --- # ENGL102 — English Composition II ENGL 102 - English Composition II ENGL 102 - English Composition II This course builds on the skills learned in ENGL 101 . It includes a study of selected readings in literature with an emphasis on developing analytical and critical essays that target educated and academic audiences, and on improving research and documentation skills. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 101 Prerequisites: ENGL101 --- # ENGL201 — English Literature I ENGL 201 - English Literature I ENGL 201 - English Literature I This course is a survey of important works of English literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Writers studied in the course will include Chaucer, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, Swift and others. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL202 — English Literature II ENGL 202 - English Literature II ENGL 202 - English Literature II This course is a survey of important works of English literature from the Romantic Period through the Twentieth Century. Writers studied in the course will include Blake, Shelley, Wordsworth, Keats, Bryon, Coleridge, Browning, Tennyson, Conrad, Yeats, Joyce, Lawrence, Eliot, Auden and others. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL203 — American Literature I ENGL 203 - American Literature I ENGL 203 - American Literature I This course will be a survey of significant works in American Literature from its beginnings to 1860. Included in the course are Native American myths, works by early explorers and settlers, the literature of reason and revolution, and the Romantic and Transcendental movements. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL204 — American Literature II ENGL 204 - American Literature II ENGL 204 - American Literature II A survey of American Literature from 1860 to the present. Major writers include Whitman, Dickinson, Twain, Frost, Eliot, Hemingway, Faulkner and Steinbeck, as well as the rising voices of ethnic and women’s literature in the 20th century. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL205 — World Literature I ENGL 205 - World Literature I ENGL 205 - World Literature I A survey of the major works of World Literature from the Classical Period to the Renaissance, in English translation. Course includes literary masterpieces of Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL206 — World Literature II ENGL 206 - World Literature II ENGL 206 - World Literature II A survey of the major works of World Literature from the 18th century to the present, in English translation. Course includes literary masterpieces of Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL207 — Literature of Old Testament ENGL 207 - Literature of Old Testament ENGL 207 - Literature of Old Testament This course is a survey of literature found in the Old Testament. The course is designed to enable students to better understand non-biblical literature, which alludes to the biblical record. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL208 — Lit of the New Testament ENGL 208 - Lit of the New Testament ENGL 208 - Lit of the New Testament This course is a survey of literature found in the New Testament. The course is designed to enable students to better understand non-biblical literature, which alludes to the biblical record. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL211 — Surv of Short Stories & Novels ENGL 211 - Surv of Short Stories & Novels ENGL 211 - Surv of Short Stories & Novels Skills for reading and writing about fiction; attention to generic conventions and critical perspectives; section emphasis may vary; consult departmental handout. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL215 — Introduction to Drama & Poetry ENGL 215 - Introduction to Drama & Poetry ENGL 215 - Introduction to Drama & Poetry The course is designed to develop in students an ability to understand, analyze and evaluate drama and poetry. The first half of the course focuses on drama and introduces the student to plays from the Greek classics through the twentieth century. The second half of the course emphasizes poetry that reflects different forms, subjects, themes and points of view. Since reading is a major focus of this course, students will practice a variety of interrelated reading and interpretative skills.Students’ writing sho… Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL220 — Technical Writing ENGL 220 - Technical Writing ENGL 220 - Technical Writing Development of written communication skills required in the technical, professional, and scientific workplace. Course includes preparation of reports, proposals, memorandums, letters, abstracts, and other writing assignments, including a research paper. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: CINS 101 ; C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102, CINS101 --- # ENGL250 — Special Topics ENGL 250 - Special Topics ENGL 250 - Special Topics Survey of varying literary types and themes. Content varies, and may include Children’s Literature, Women Writers, African American Literature, The Bible as Literature, Folklore, and others. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # ENGL1015 — English Composition I ENGL 1015 - English Composition I ENGL 1015 - English Composition I Credit Hour(s): 0 230401 --- # ENGL2530 — Technical Report Writing ENGL 2530 - Technical Report Writing ENGL 2530 - Technical Report Writing A study of basic English grammar skills, correct word usage principles, proper punctuation, capitalization, and effective communication techniques. General procedures in writing professional reports for industry; the organization of ideas and scientific proposals, and the preparation of industry-acceptable reports are discussed. Credit Hour(s): 3 230101 --- # TECE1000 — English for Technical Applicat TECE 1000 - English for Technical Applicat TECE 1000 - English for Technical Applicat Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # ENTP1000 — Fundamentals of Entrepreneur ENTP 1000 - Fundamentals of Entrepreneur ENTP 1000 - Fundamentals of Entrepreneur This course is an introduction to the entrepreneural process and the skills needed to plan, organize, manage, operate and finance a small business. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # FORS100 — Intro to Forensic Science FORS 100 - Intro to Forensic Science FORS 100 - Intro to Forensic Science This course is a survey for Forensic Science designed to provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of the procedures used in crime laboratories and current investigative techniques. It examines the proper collection, preservation, and analysis of evidence collected from a crime scene. The student will be introduced to scientific, technological, and experientially-based procedures as they are applied in the criminal justice system. Credit Hour(s): 3 430406 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; T:A01 18; T:… Prerequisites: ENGL101, ENGL099, ACWR250, AP02, CENG70 --- # FORS132 — Death Investigation FORS 132 - Death Investigation FORS 132 - Death Investigation This course examines the fundamentals of a medicolegal death investigation, the operation of a death investigation system and the role of a death investigator. Procedures required in assisting the medical examiner/coroner in determining the cause and manner of death are also discussed. Additional topics include autopsy technique, sudden and unexpected death, natural death, specific wound and injury characteristics and child death. Credit Hour(s): 3 430406 Prerequisites: FORS100 --- # FORS160 — Criminology FORS 160 - Criminology FORS 160 - Criminology Introduces the physical, psychological and social factors related to criminal behavior and the etiology of criminal offenses and offenders. Topics include biological, sociological and psychological causes of crime; effectiveness of theories explaining crime and the application of theories to selected issues. Credit Hour(s): 3 430406 --- # FORS210 — Victimology FORS 210 - Victimology FORS 210 - Victimology The study of crime victims is a relatively new discipline despite the fact that victims have been around for thousands of years. The focus of the majority of criminological research and discussion has been on the offender rather than the victim. This course provides an overview of the principles and concepts of victimology, an analysis of victimization trends, and the role of the victim in the justice system. In addition the repercussions of victimization, victim reporting patterns and remedies available for victims are also explored. Credit Hour(… --- # FORS214 — Forensic Crime Scene Invest I FORS 214 - Forensic Crime Scene Invest I FORS 214 - Forensic Crime Scene Invest I A study of the methods and techniques of scientific crime scene investigation and analysis using principles from biology, chemistry and physics to document, recognize, preserve and collect physical evidence. The principles of forensic science, specifically the various types of physical evidence, classification of evidence and the role of physical evidence in a criminal investigation are emphasized. Topics include: class and individual characteristics of evidence, security and protection of a crime scene, documen… Prerequisites: FORS100 --- # FORS220 — Forensic Crime Scene Invest II FORS 220 - Forensic Crime Scene Invest II FORS 220 - Forensic Crime Scene Invest II This course centers around the “holistic crime reconstruction” which is the development of actions and circumstances based on the system of evidence discovered and examined in relation to a particular crime. We will look at a philosophy in which all elements of evidence that come to light in a given case are treated as interdependent; the significance of each piece, each action, and each event falls and rises on the backs of the others. We will look at why the depth and complexity of criminalistics, the need f… Prerequisites: FORS214, FORS224 --- # FORS224 — Forensic Crime Sce Invest I Lb FORS 224 - Forensic Crime Sce Invest I Lb FORS 224 - Forensic Crime Sce Invest I Lb This course will present laboratory exercises to complement the lecture course Forensic Crime Scene Investigation I ( FORS 214 ). Activities will address concepts presented in FORS 214 in addition to emphasizing the application of science, crime scene processing skills and problem solving skills. Topics include crime scene photography, sketching, fingerprint processing, writing laboratory reports and working mock crime scenes. Credit Hour(s): 1 430406 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: FORS 100 Corequ… Prerequisites: FORS100 --- # FORS230 — ForensicCrime Sc Invest II Lab FORS 230 - ForensicCrime Sc Invest II Lab FORS 230 - ForensicCrime Sc Invest II Lab Designed to accompany FORS 220 , the laboratory is a hands-on reinforcement of the lecture and includes bloodstain pattern analysis, field and presumptive tests, alternate light sources and crime scene reconstruction. Credit Hour(s): 1 430406 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: FORS 214 ; C: FORS 224 Corequisite Information: C: FORS 220 Prerequisites: FORS214, FORS224 --- # FORS240 — Bloodstain Pattern Analysis FORS 240 - Bloodstain Pattern Analysis FORS 240 - Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Used as an investigative tool, bloodstain pattern analysis can assist investigators with determining the relative position of the victim or suspect at a scene, the amount of force and weapon used and the area of origin of a bloodstain. This course will provide an overview of bloodstain pattern analysis examining topics such as the scientific principles related to bloodstain pattern analysis, presumptive blood testing, blood enhancement reagents, documentation of bloodstains, area of origin and passive, spatter and a… Prerequisites: FORS214 --- # FORS242 — Blootstain Pattern AnalysisLab FORS 242 - Blootstain Pattern AnalysisLab FORS 242 - Blootstain Pattern AnalysisLab Designed to accompany FORS 240 , the lab will focus on practical exercises based on the concepts discussed in lecture. Topics will include presumptive testing, enhancement reagents, area of convergence and origin, documentation of bloodstains, impact patterns, altered patterns, and passive patterns. Credit Hour(s): 1 430406 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: FORS 214 ; C: FORS 224 Corequisite Information: C: FORS 240 Prerequisites: FORS214 --- # FORS280 — Case Prep &Courtroom Testimony FORS 280 - Case Prep &Courtroom Testimony FORS 280 - Case Prep &Courtroom Testimony Examines the case file preparation, admissibility of evidence rulings, the criminal trial process, courtroom demeanor, and direct and cross examination techniques for courtroom testimony. Topics include fact and expert witnesses, pertinent case law, property and evidence reports, investigative and laboratory reports, preparation of the witness, witness credibility and proper courtroom appearance and demeanor. Credit Hour(s): 3 430406 Prerequisite Information: C: FORS 100 Corequisite Information: C: FORS 282 Prerequisites: FORS100 --- # FORS282 — CasePrep&CourtroomTestimonyLab FORS 282 - CasePrep&CourtroomTestimonyLab FORS 282 - CasePrep&CourtroomTestimonyLab Designed to accompany FORS 280 , activities and exercises in FORS 282 will address the concepts presented in lecture which include proper courtroom demeanor, preparing for testimony, preparing case reports, testifying in a mock courtroom setting, evidence presentation and direct and cross examination. Credit Hour(s): 1 430406 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: FORS 100 Corequisite Information: C: FORS 280 Prerequisites: FORS100 --- # FREN101 — Elementary French I FREN 101 - Elementary French I FREN 101 - Elementary French I A beginning course designed for students with no previous knowledge of French. It places strong emphasis on vocabulary, sounds and structure of the French language. Supplemental work will be done in the language laboratory. Credit Hour(s): 3 160901 --- # FREN102 — Elementary French II FREN 102 - Elementary French II FREN 102 - Elementary French II A continuation of FREN 101 . designed for students who have completed one semester of French. It places strong emphasis on vocabulary, sounds and structure of the French language. Supplemental work will be done in the language laboratory. Credit Hour(s): 3 160901 Prerequisite Information: C: FREN 101 Prerequisites: FREN101 --- # FREN201 — Intermediate French FREN 201 - Intermediate French FREN 201 - Intermediate French This course is designed to build upon and extend students’ elementary knowledge of the French culture and language with increasing emphasis on these four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The classroom is a social and cultural setting of communication where the foreign language is used as a transmitter of meaningful messages. Credit Hour(s): 3 160901 Prerequisite Information: C: FREN 102 Prerequisites: FREN102 --- # FREN202 — Intermediate French FREN 202 - Intermediate French FREN 202 - Intermediate French This course is designed to build upon and extend students’ elementary knowledge of the French culture and language with increasing emphasis on these four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The classroom is a social and cultural setting of communication where the foreign language is used as a transmitter of meaningful messages. Credit Hour(s): 3 160901 Prerequisite Information: C: FREN 201 Prerequisites: FREN201 --- # FRST100 — Freshman Studies Seminar FRST 100 - Freshman Studies Seminar FRST 100 - Freshman Studies Seminar This course is designed to provide the tools that enable and empower a student to succeed by improving academic and resource skills, and by enhancing personal development. There is a Service Learning component to this course. Credit Hour(s): 1 309999 --- # GEOG202 — Cultural Geography GEOG 202 - Cultural Geography GEOG 202 - Cultural Geography Introduction to the concepts, themes and techniques of cultural geography; topical discussion of religion, politics, language, population, agriculture, urbanization, environmental and social problems. Credit Hour(s): 3 450701 --- # GEOG205 — Physical Geography GEOG 205 - Physical Geography GEOG 205 - Physical Geography Introduction to the concepts, themes and disciplines of physical geography. Discussion of atmospheric moisture, pressure and temperature, plate tectonics, volcanism, weathering and mass wasting, diastrophism, coastal processes, fluvial processes, global ecosystems and weather systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 450701 --- # GEOL101 — Physical Geology GEOL 101 - Physical Geology GEOL 101 - Physical Geology An introduction to the scope of geology, the external and internal features of the earth such as landforms, and the agents which are responsible for them including volcanoes, glaciers, earthquakes, wind and running water. Credit Hour(s): 3 400601 --- # GEOL102 — Historical Geology GEOL 102 - Historical Geology GEOL 102 - Historical Geology The development, changes and destruction of the land features and sea areas of the earth and the changing panorama of plant and animal life from the earth’s origin to the present day. Credit Hour(s): 3 400601 Prerequisite Information: C: GEOL 101 Prerequisites: GEOL101 --- # GEOL110 — Age of Dinosaurs GEOL 110 - Age of Dinosaurs GEOL 110 - Age of Dinosaurs A non-technical survey, designed especially for non-science majors, of dinosaurs and their world. The origin, evolution, ecology, physiology, biology, and social behavior of dinosaurs are reconstructed from bones, tracks, nests, and applied biology. Possible reasons for their extinction are considered. Emphasis is placed on viewing dinosaurs as superbly successful members of their ecosystem. Credit Hour(s): 3 400601 --- # HNUR1211 — Nursing Fundamentals I HNUR 1211 - Nursing Fundamentals I HNUR 1211 - Nursing Fundamentals I Theory (45hrs) and supervised skills lab (30hrs) experiences that focus on providing basic nursing skills to meet the physiological, psychosocial, socio-cultural, and spiritual needs of clients in various health care environments. Infection control information and skills are presented as part of this course. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) guidelines are presented as application of the nursing process in the management of clients with health alterations. Credit Hour(s): 4 512699 Fee Amount: 305 Prerequisite Informa… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR243, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR1212 — GERIATRIC CLINICAL I HNUR 1212 - GERIATRIC CLINICAL I HNUR 1212 - GERIATRIC CLINICAL I The student will perform, demonstrate, and practice a minimum of 40 hours of basic geriatric nursing care and skills in long term care facilities under the supervision and discretion of the LDCC nursing faculty. Credit Hour(s): 1 513901 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: HNUR 1211 Prerequisites: HNUR1211 --- # HNUR1270 — Practical Nursing Perspectives HNUR 1270 - Practical Nursing Perspectives HNUR 1270 - Practical Nursing Perspectives This course includes information regarding vocational adjustments and personal, family, and community health issues. It expounds on the role of the practical nurse, practical nursing education and the Law Relating to the Practice of Practical Nursing as defined by the Louisiana State Board of Practical Nurse Examiners (LSBPNE), including the Louisiana Revised Statutes, Title 37, Chapter 11, Subpart II - Practical Nurses and LAC 46:XLVII.Nursing, subpart 1- Practical Nurses. Ethical/legal/cultural issues and… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR1300 — A & P for Healthcare Providers HNUR 1300 - A & P for Healthcare Providers HNUR 1300 - A & P for Healthcare Providers This course is a study of structure and function of the human body systems to include cells, skeletal, muscular, circulatory/lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, nervous, sensory and integumentary systems. Medical terms and commonly used medical/nursing abbreviations related to each body system are addressed in detail in this course. Credit Hour(s): 5 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR1320 — NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS HNUR 1320 - NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS HNUR 1320 - NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS Normal nutrition and the modification of the principles of normal nutrition for therapeutic purposes are studied. This course includes the role of the essential nutrients of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals and water in the maintenance of good health and wellness for all ages. Credit Hour(s): 2 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR1361 — Basic Pharmacology HNUR 1361 - Basic Pharmacology HNUR 1361 - Basic Pharmacology Medical math is an integral component of this course. The terminology and principles of medication administration are presented in this course. It includes medication assessment, procedures for administration of oral, parenteral, topical, irrigation and instillation routes/methods, along with basic dosage calculations of medications/intravenous fluid rates. Safety precautions, guidelines and documentation are emphasized. Credit Hour(s): 3 513901 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:AC… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR1411 — Nursing Fundamentals II HNUR 1411 - Nursing Fundamentals II HNUR 1411 - Nursing Fundamentals II This course includes 30 hrs of theory and 60hrs of supervised skills lab experiences that focus on providing practical nursing skills to meet the physiological, psychosocial, socio-cultural, and spiritual needs of clients in various healthcare environments. Advanced skills are presented through the application of the nursing process to assist in the management of all aged clients with health alterations. Credit Hour(s): 3 513901 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250;… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR1460 — Advanced Pharmacology HNUR 1460 - Advanced Pharmacology HNUR 1460 - Advanced Pharmacology Drug classifications and their effect on the various body systems are presented. Specific drugs in each classification are emphasized according to expected effects, side effects, and adverse effects. Routes of drug administration and variables that influence drug action are covered including dangerous drug interactions and nursing implications related to each drug. Safety precautions which will to decrease the incidence of errors in medication administration are stressed. Advanced medication calculations will be required to d… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2113 — Medical/Surgical I HNUR 2113 - Medical/Surgical I HNUR 2113 - Medical/Surgical I This course is a study of the nursing process as a method of individualizing patient care with special emphasis directed towards essential concepts related to body fluid/water, electrolytes, and acid-base balance, care of the perioperative adult client and the adult client experiencing alterations in cardiovascular/lymphatic/immune functioning. Included is a review of anatomy & physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets for each body system addressed. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system addr… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2113C — Medical Surgical Clinical 1 HNUR 2113C - Medical Surgical Clinical 1 HNUR 2113C - Medical Surgical Clinical 1 Students will begin to utilize a nursing process approach, and will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to assigned client in approved health care facilities under the supervision and discretion of practical nursing faculty. Credit Hour(s): 0 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2123 — Medical Surgical II HNUR 2123 - Medical Surgical II HNUR 2123 - Medical Surgical II This course includes theory related to nursing care provided to adult clients experiencing alterations in the respiratory, gastrointestinal, endocrine and integumentary function. Care of the adult client with a neoplastic disorder is also included. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets for each body system addressed. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system addressed are discussed at length. Geriatric considerations are addressed. Credit Hour(s): 8 51390… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2123C — Medical Surgical II Clinical HNUR 2123C - Medical Surgical II Clinical HNUR 2123C - Medical Surgical II Clinical Utilizing a nursing process approach, the student will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to multiple clients in approved health care facilities under the supervision and discretion of practical nursing facility. Credit Hour(s): 0 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2133 — Medical Surgical III HNUR 2133 - Medical Surgical III HNUR 2133 - Medical Surgical III This course includes the study of genitourinary, reproductive, sensory, neurological and musculoskeletal disorders with emphasis on pathophysiology and pharmacology for the adult client. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system addressed are discussed at length. Credit Hour(s): 8 513901 Fee Amount: 305 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74;… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2133C — Medical Surgical III Clinical HNUR 2133C - Medical Surgical III Clinical HNUR 2133C - Medical Surgical III Clinical Students will begin to utilize a nursing process approach, and will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to assign client (s) in approved health care facilities under the supervision and discretion of practical nursing faculty. Credit Hour(s): 0 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2523 — Mental Illness/Psychiatric Nur HNUR 2523 - Mental Illness/Psychiatric Nur HNUR 2523 - Mental Illness/Psychiatric Nur This is the study of the client experiencing emotional, mental and social alterations utilizing the nursing process approach with integrated pharmacology and application of life span principles. Geriatric considerations are addressed. Credit Hour(s): 2.500 513901 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2523C — Mental Illness Clinical HNUR 2523C - Mental Illness Clinical HNUR 2523C - Mental Illness Clinical Utilizing a nursing process approach, the student will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to clients in mental health facilities under the supervision and at the discretion of practical nursing faculty. Credit Hour(s): 0 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2611 — IV Therapy HNUR 2611 - IV Therapy HNUR 2611 - IV Therapy The role of the practical nurse, legal implications of intravenous (IV) therapy, and equipment/devices used, anatomy/physiology, methods and techniques, infection control measures, complications, and other vital information related to intravenous therapy is discussed. Supervised lab performance (15hrs) is an integral part of this course. Credit Hour(s): 1 513901 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2713 — Obstetrics HNUR 2713 - Obstetrics HNUR 2713 - Obstetrics Current issues, growth and development of the childbearing family, fetal development and gestation are studied. Care of the client during the antepartal, intrapartal, and postpartal periods is included, as well as care of the neonate. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system and condition are discussed at length. Credit Hour(s): 2.500 513901 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2713C — Obstetrics Clinical HNUR 2713C - Obstetrics Clinical HNUR 2713C - Obstetrics Clinical Utilizing a nursing process approach, the student will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to maternal & neonatal clients during the antepartal, intrapartal, and postpartal periods, in appropriate clinical sites, under the supervision and discretion of practical nursing faculty. Credit Hour(s): 0 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2723 — Pediatrics HNUR 2723 - Pediatrics HNUR 2723 - Pediatrics This course presents essential information related to growth and development of infants, toddlers, preschool through school age and adolescents, and those diseases common but not exclusive to the particular age groups. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system and age group are discussed at length. Credit Hour(s): 2.500 513901 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 30; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2723C — Pediatrics Clinical HNUR 2723C - Pediatrics Clinical HNUR 2723C - Pediatrics Clinical Utilizing a nursing process approach, the student will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to pediatric clients in appropriate clinical sites under the supervision and at the discretion of practical nursing faculty. Credit Hour(s): 0 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:ACWR 241; T:AP01 48; T:AP02 74; T:AP05 65 Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2813 — PN Leadership & Management HNUR 2813 - PN Leadership & Management HNUR 2813 - PN Leadership & Management This course presents the laws, rules and regulations which govern licensure to practice practical nursing in the state of Louisiana, including a review of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, Title 37, Chapter 11, Subpart II - Practical Nurses and LAC 46:XLVII.Nursing, subpart 1- Practical Nurses. Students are prepared for the NCLEX-PN licensure examination. It is designed to prepare the future LPN for compliance with the laws, to explain the procedures which facilitate necessary operations of the Louisiana State Board o… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HNUR2813C — PNLM Clinical HNUR 2813C - PNLM Clinical HNUR 2813C - PNLM Clinical Utilizing a nursing process approach, the student will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to clients in mental geriatric care facilities under the supervision and at the discretion of practical nursing faculty. Students will perform in management and leadership roles in the facility and will administer medications to groups of residents comparable to industry’s entry level expectations of a beginning practitioner. Credit Hour(s): 0 513901 Prerequisite Information: T:A01 17; T:A02 18; T:A03 20; T:ACQA 243; T:ACRD 250; T:AC… Prerequisites: ACQA243, ACRD250, ACWR241, AP01, AP02, AP05 --- # HCOR1110 — Introduction to Health Care HCOR 1110 - Introduction to Health Care HCOR 1110 - Introduction to Health Care In this course the student learns to establish a safe and supportive environment for the patient through ethical and legal responsibilities, effective communication, observation skills, and safety issues including fire safety. Credit Hour(s): 1 513902 --- # HCOR1120 — Basic Body Structure&Function HCOR 1120 - Basic Body Structure&Function HCOR 1120 - Basic Body Structure&Function Identification of the organs and basic functions of the human body and disorders as it relates to each system with medical terminology integrated with each. Credit Hour(s): 2 513902 --- # HCOR1160 — Professionalism for Healthcare HCOR 1160 - Professionalism for Healthcare HCOR 1160 - Professionalism for Healthcare Identifying and performing skills necessary to secure employment in the health care industry and make immediate and future decisions regarding job choices and educational growth. Selected computer application skills are incorporated into this course. Credit Hour(s): 1 510801 --- # HCOR1200 — Intro Anatomy & Physiology HCOR 1200 - Intro Anatomy & Physiology HCOR 1200 - Intro Anatomy & Physiology Credit Hour(s): 3 512601 --- # HCOR1211 — Nurse Assisting Fundamentals HCOR 1211 - Nurse Assisting Fundamentals HCOR 1211 - Nurse Assisting Fundamentals Theory (45hrs) and supervised skills lab (30hrs) experiences that focus on providing basic nurse aide skills to meet the needs of clients in various health care environments. Infection control, safey patient confidentiality (HIPAA), professionalism and communication ski lls are presented as part of this course. Credit Hour(s): 4 512699 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HCOR1212 — Skills Application HCOR 1212 - Skills Application HCOR 1212 - Skills Application The student will perform, demonstrate, and practice a minimum of 80 hours of basic nursing assistant care in approved facilities, to include a minimum of 40 hours of long term care, under the supervision of the LTC faculty. The application of the nursing process will be used in meeting biological, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual needs of geriatric clients in selected environments. Major components included are rehabilitative care and support of death with dignity utilizing therapeutic and preventive measures. Credit Hour(s):… --- # HCOR1213 — Nurse Assistant Refresher HCOR 1213 - Nurse Assistant Refresher HCOR 1213 - Nurse Assistant Refresher The course is designed to allow a previously certified nurse assistant (CNA), the ability to recertify with the Louisiana Nurse Aid Registry of the Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH), following successful completion of the course. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) guidelines are presented as application of the nursing process in the management of clients with health alterations. This course meets minimum standards of theory/lab (45 hrs) and clinical (45 hrs) instruction as established by the DHH. Credit H… --- # HCOR1601 — Communication Tech in HlthCare HCOR 1601 - Communication Tech in HlthCare HCOR 1601 - Communication Tech in HlthCare Credit Hour(s): 3 512601 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HCOR1801 — Prof Aspcts Hlthcare Providers HCOR 1801 - Prof Aspcts Hlthcare Providers HCOR 1801 - Prof Aspcts Hlthcare Providers Credit Hour(s): 2 512601 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HEKG1011 — EKG Procedures HEKG 1011 - EKG Procedures HEKG 1011 - EKG Procedures This course introduces the student to the electrocardiogram (EKG) purposes and procedures. Students will gain knowledge regarding the normal structure and function of the heart with emphasis on the conduction system. A supervised lab portion is an integral portion of this course and will allow student performance of EKG procedures. This course includes a minimum of 45 hours of clinical externship to be performed by the student under the supervision of a preceptor in a variety of health care settings. Concurrent enrollment or successful com… Prerequisites: HNUR1211, HCOR1212, HCOR1120, HMDT1170 --- # HEKG1113 — EKG HEKG 1113 - EKG HEKG 1113 - EKG Credit Hour(s): 2 512601 --- # HIM101 — Intro to Health Inform Mgt HIM 101 - Intro to Health Inform Mgt HIM 101 - Intro to Health Inform Mgt HIM 101 will discuss the foundation of the health information professions, organization and delivery of health care services, and the practice and function of the health information management department. The course will also focus on specific disease processes, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatments, prognoses, and disease intervention which the allied health care professions encounter. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 --- # HIM102 — Basic Medical Coding HIM 102 - Basic Medical Coding HIM 102 - Basic Medical Coding HIM 102 will aid the student in developing an understanding of the coding rules for ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM coding and classification systems in order to assign valid diagnostic and/or procedure codes. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HSCI 110 Corequisite Information: C: HIM 103 Prerequisites: HIM101, HSCI110 --- # HIM103 — Basic Medical Coding Lab HIM 103 - Basic Medical Coding Lab HIM 103 - Basic Medical Coding Lab Practical application and laboratory practice in coding using ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM. Credit Hour(s): 1 510701 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HSCI 110 Corequisite Information: C: HIM 102 Prerequisites: HIM101, HSCI110 --- # HIM201 — Healthcare Delivery Systems HIM 201 - Healthcare Delivery Systems HIM 201 - Healthcare Delivery Systems Students will develop an understanding of the systems used for professional and institutional reimbursement in various healthcare settings. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HIM 102 ; C: HIM 103 ; C: HSCI 110 Prerequisites: HIM101, HIM102, HIM103, HSCI110 --- # HIM202 — Reimbursement Methodology HIM 202 - Reimbursement Methodology HIM 202 - Reimbursement Methodology Students will develop an understanding of the systems used for professional and institutional reimbursement in various healthcare settings. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 102 ; C: HIM 103 ; C: HSCI 110 Prerequisites: HIM102, HIM103, HSCI110 --- # HIM203 — Advanced Medical Coding HIM 203 - Advanced Medical Coding HIM 203 - Advanced Medical Coding HIM 203 will aid the student in mastering other classifications, nomenclature, and medical vocabularies. Application of coding principles as they affect reimbursement, the prospective payment system, and ethical issues related to reimbursement. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HIM 102 ; C: HIM 103 ; C: HSCI 110 Corequisite Information: C: HIM 204 Prerequisites: HSCI110, HIM101, HIM102, HIM103 --- # HIM204 — Advanced Medical Coding Lab HIM 204 - Advanced Medical Coding Lab HIM 204 - Advanced Medical Coding Lab HIM 204will provide the student with practical application and laboratory practice in coding using ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM. Credit Hour(s): 1 510701 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HIM 102 ; C: HIM 103 ; C: HSCI 110 Corequisite Information: C: HIM 203 Prerequisites: HSCI110, HIM101, HIM102, HIM103 --- # HIM210 — Medical Coding Practidum HIM 210 - Medical Coding Practidum HIM 210 - Medical Coding Practidum HIM 210 is supervised on-the-job experience performing medical coding in a laboratory or health care facility. A minimum of 135 hours of practical experience will be required. The class will require students to be available for assignments to health care facilities Monday through Friday for up to eight hours per day where students will be expected to work extensively with a primary group of practitioners and an opportunity to see day-to-day operations of the HIM department. This is an opportunity to learn about the practica… --- # HMDT1170 — Medical Terminology HMDT 1170 - Medical Terminology HMDT 1170 - Medical Terminology Analyzing and combining prefixes, root words, and suffixes to spell, use and pronounce medical terminology correctly and recognize medical terms. Medical abbreviations are included. Credit Hour(s): 1 519999 --- # HPHL1011 — Phlebotomy Principles HPHL 1011 - Phlebotomy Principles HPHL 1011 - Phlebotomy Principles This course discusses introductory information relative to phlebotomy theory and fundamental phlebotomy skills, which include venipuncture, capillary sticks, infection control procedures, and lab tests that the Phleboyomist may perform. Credit Hour(s): 3 511009 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: HCOR 1120 ; C: HMDT 1170 Prerequisites: HCOR1120, HMDT1170 --- # HPHL1013 — Phlebotomy HPHL 1013 - Phlebotomy HPHL 1013 - Phlebotomy Credit Hour(s): 4 512601 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPHL1022 — Phlebotomy Procedures/Skills HPHL 1022 - Phlebotomy Procedures/Skills HPHL 1022 - Phlebotomy Procedures/Skills A 45 hour classroom and 60 hour la practice study of advanced phlebotomy skills and procedures that include lab administrative procedures, tube identification, and lab equipment usage. Student performance of introductory, fundamental and advanced phlebotomy skills for instructor evaluation in prep for clinical experience is included. Credit Hour(s): 6 511009 Fee Amount: 38 Prerequisite Information: C: HPHL 1011 Prerequisites: HPHL1011 --- # HPHL1022C — Phlebotomy Procedu/Skills Clin HPHL 1022C - Phlebotomy Procedu/Skills Clin HPHL 1022C - Phlebotomy Procedu/Skills Clin A 45 hour classroom and 60 hour la practice study of advanced phlebotomy skills and procedures that include lab administrative procedures, tube identification, and lab equipment usage. Student performance of introductory, fundamental and advanced phlebotomy skills for instructor evaluation in prep for clinical experience is included.Students spend an additional 96 hours of Supervised preceptor clinical hours in a variety of health care sites in order to obtain the necessary course requirements for a total… --- # HSCI101 — First Aid & CPR/AED HSCI 101 - First Aid & CPR/AED HSCI 101 - First Aid & CPR/AED A comprehensive first aid course with CPR and AED (Automated External Defibrillator) designed for health care providers. The course is a traditional lecture with hands-on practical experience. The CPR/AED portion will be video- based. Participants may receive certification through American Heart Association. Course also includes presentation of topics on blood borne pathogens, protective equipment, fire/chemical/radiation safety, and confidentiality issues. Credit Hour(s): 3 519999 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HSCI102 — Community First Aid w/ CPR HSCI 102 - Community First Aid w/ CPR HSCI 102 - Community First Aid w/ CPR Basic first aid with CPR course. Credit Hour(s): 1 519999 --- # HSCI103 — Personal and Community Health HSCI 103 - Personal and Community Health HSCI 103 - Personal and Community Health This survey course covers topics related to health issues of the human body. Major topics covered include stress, sexuality, drugs and drug abuse, fitness, disease, physical limitations, health care, and environmental health. Credit Hour(s): 3 519999 --- # HSCI104 — Basic Care Skills HSCI 104 - Basic Care Skills HSCI 104 - Basic Care Skills This course is an introduction to basic care principles and skills. The course includes lectures and skills lab in proper body mechanics, lifting, moving, positioning; measuring vital signs, height, weight. and performing variousdocumentation procedures. Credit Hour(s): 1 519999 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HSCI105 — Medical Ethics & Law HSCI 105 - Medical Ethics & Law HSCI 105 - Medical Ethics & Law HSCI 105 is a course of study designed to introduce the student entering a health care career to medical ethical and legal issues, rights, and responsibilities. Ethical/legal topics include confidentiality, patient rights, liability, and malpractice, legal proceedings, and medical ethical issues. Credit Hour(s): 3 513201 --- # HSCI106 — Introduction to Health Science HSCI 106 - Introduction to Health Science HSCI 106 - Introduction to Health Science Introduces students to a variety of healthcare disciplines roles and concepts. Concepts include but are not limited to: discipline’s roles: healthcare past, present and future; legal/ethical concerns: technology in healthcare; infection control; confidentiality; interprofessionalism and communication: critical thinking; and collaborating as a team. Credit Hour(s): 1 519999 --- # HSCI110 — Medical Terminology HSCI 110 - Medical Terminology HSCI 110 - Medical Terminology In order to work effectively in the health care field, it is necessary to acquire an understanding of medical language. The purpose of this course is to assist the student in gaining an understanding of medical terminology to include building and analyzing medical terms. Emphasis is placed on disease, diagnostic and treatment procedures, medications and laboratory tests related to each body system. Case studies and medical reports will be utilized to prepare students to use medical terms in a realistic context. Credit Hour(s): 3 51… --- # HSCI112 — Intro to Imaging Sci & HLHcare HSCI 112 - Intro to Imaging Sci & HLHcare HSCI 112 - Intro to Imaging Sci & HLHcare This course introduces the foundations of medical imaging and the practitioner’s role in health care delivery. Credit Hour(s): 3 519999 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; C: MATH 099 ; T:A01 18; T:A02 19; T:ACAF 250; T:ACWR 250; T:AP02 086; T:AP04 045; T:CALG 40; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101, ENGL099, MATH099, ACAF250, ACWR250, AP02, AP04, CALG40, CENG70 --- # HSCI115 — Pharmacology for Hlth Careers HSCI 115 - Pharmacology for Hlth Careers HSCI 115 - Pharmacology for Hlth Careers The goal of the course is to provide health career students with a foundation in drug-related information to include commonly prescribed medication; classifications of drugs; diagnostic, therapeutic, and curative effects; methods of drug administration, as well as common physiological responses to drug administration. Credit Hour(s): 3 519999 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 221 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: BIOL221, MATH110, ENGL101 --- # HPER101 — Aerobic Dance HPER 101 - Aerobic Dance HPER 101 - Aerobic Dance Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning aerobic dance. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER103 — Archery HPER 103 - Archery HPER 103 - Archery Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning archery. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER105 — Badminton HPER 105 - Badminton HPER 105 - Badminton Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning badminton. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER107 — Basketball HPER 107 - Basketball HPER 107 - Basketball Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning basketball. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER109 — Bowling HPER 109 - Bowling HPER 109 - Bowling Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning bowling. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER111 — Bicycling HPER 111 - Bicycling HPER 111 - Bicycling Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning bicycling. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER113 — Aerobic Conditioning HPER 113 - Aerobic Conditioning HPER 113 - Aerobic Conditioning Improving cardio-respiratory endurance, flexibility, body composition, muscular strength and endurance through calisthenics, walking, and jogging. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER115 — Dance HPER 115 - Dance HPER 115 - Dance Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning dance. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER117 — Racquetball HPER 117 - Racquetball HPER 117 - Racquetball Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning racquetball. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER119 — Beginning SCUBA Diving HPER 119 - Beginning SCUBA Diving HPER 119 - Beginning SCUBA Diving Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning scuba diving. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER125 — Tennis HPER 125 - Tennis HPER 125 - Tennis Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning tennis. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER127 — Volleyball HPER 127 - Volleyball HPER 127 - Volleyball Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning volleyball. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER129 — Weight Training HPER 129 - Weight Training HPER 129 - Weight Training Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning weight training. Credit Hour(s): 1 310501 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HPER210 — Aerobic Dance HPER 210 - Aerobic Dance HPER 210 - Aerobic Dance Skills, techniques, and knowledge of beginning aerobic dance. Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HEHS101 — Intro Direct Support Professio HEHS 101 - Intro Direct Support Professio HEHS 101 - Intro Direct Support Professio Course includes the history of disability movement, legislative history, values and philosophy, Louisiana’s service system, professional knowledge and behavior. This course will enhance professional awareness and knowledge of issues related to the Direct Support Profession. Credit Hour(s): 3 511599 --- # HEHS102 — Fund of Communicat & Advocacy HEHS 102 - Fund of Communicat & Advocacy HEHS 102 - Fund of Communicat & Advocacy includes communication devices, problem solving, NADSP Code of Ethics, professional terms and acronyms, communication devices, communicating with families, overview of developmental disabilities. Credit Hour(s): 3 511599 --- # HEHS103 — Teach People w/ Disabilities HEHS 103 - Teach People w/ Disabilities HEHS 103 - Teach People w/ Disabilities Course covers teaching modalities to enhance the learning process for people with developmental disabilities. Topics include self determination, team process, consumer assessment, systematic skill instruction, developing functional goals and --- # HEHS104 — Dev, Impl, Eval Indiv Supports HEHS 104 - Dev, Impl, Eval Indiv Supports HEHS 104 - Dev, Impl, Eval Indiv Supports Covers teaching modalities to enhance the learning process for people with developmental disabilities. Topics include principles of person-centered planning, person-centered approaches and --- # HEHS105 — Hlth & Human Service Practicum HEHS 105 - Hlth & Human Service Practicum HEHS 105 - Hlth & Human Service Practicum The practicum is a required training experience of at least 150 actual face-to-face hours, which will take place in a clinical setting. The practicum seminar will be facilitated by a Louisiana Delta Community College faculty member. Credit Hour(s): 3 511599 --- # YHET1100 — Public Hlth Stand & Infect Pre YHET 1100 - Public Hlth Stand & Infect Pre YHET 1100 - Public Hlth Stand & Infect Pre This course has been designed to enrich employees across different industry with health and safety standards. Information within this course offering will equip those who have a working knowledge to be safer, more efficient, and knowledgeable in maintaining various public spaces. In addition the course will cover CDC guidelines and other valuable information to maintain safe commerce during a public health crisis. Credit Hour(s): 80 512206 Fee Amount: 299 --- # YHET1101 — Contact Tracer YHET 1101 - Contact Tracer YHET 1101 - Contact Tracer The contact tracer program covers customer service, electronic communications, and HIPPA. Due to the global pandemic many governments are investing in contact tracing to mitigate the spread of disease. Student will learn in the online environment the skills necessary for entry level employment. Credit Hour(s): 80 512201 Fee Amount: 1,200 --- # YHET1102 — Environmental Technician YHET 1102 - Environmental Technician YHET 1102 - Environmental Technician The Environmental Technician Program has been developed to address infectious disease management by frontline workers. Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and various other healthcare industry resources were used to create curriculum. Learners will receive a survey of HIPPA, communication, organization structure, infection prevention, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and OSHA standards. At the end of the course students should be equipped to ha… --- # YHET2040 — Dementia Capable Care Training YHET 2040 - Dementia Capable Care Training YHET 2040 - Dementia Capable Care Training This course equips care partners with the skills and knowledge to provide high-quality, person-centered care for individuals living with dementia. Using the CPI Dementia Capable Care Model, participants will explore dementia stages, behavior management techniques, and communication strategies to promote a person’s best ability to function. Incorporating the Allen Cognitive Levels and Crisis Development Model, the training empowers learners to prevent, de-escalate, and address distress behaviors effectively.… --- # YHET2041 — Behavioral Crisis Response & YHET 2041 - Behavioral Crisis Response & YHET 2041 - Behavioral Crisis Response & This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to recognize, respond to, and de-escalate behaviors associated with mental health crises. Focusing on a person-centered and trauma-informed approach, the training addresses common mental health disorders, communication strategies, and crisis intervention techniques. Participants will develop practical skills to assess risks, manage escalating behaviors, and implement safety measures that prioritize well-being and security for individuals in distress.… --- # YHET2049 — IV Therapeutics & Phlebotomy YHET 2049 - IV Therapeutics & Phlebotomy YHET 2049 - IV Therapeutics & Phlebotomy The Integrated Intravenous (IV) Therapeutics and Phlebotomy program consists of 3 classroom hours and 1 lab hour. This comprehensive course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the essential skills and knowledge required for both Intravenous (IV) Therapeutics and Phlebotomy procedures. The integration of these two critical aspects of patient care ensures a holistic understanding of vascular access, blood collection, and infusion therapy. Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YHET2101 — EKG Technician YHET 2101 - EKG Technician YHET 2101 - EKG Technician Electrocardiograph (EKG) technician is an instructional program that prepares individuals to perform non-invasive tests to monitor the human heart, circulatory system health, and administer prescribed treatments under the supervision of a licensed health professional. Course includes instruction in the administration of tests such as stress tests, therapeutic procedures, Holter monitoring, patient preparation, equipment maintenance, and record-keeping. Credit Hour(s): 85 510901 Fee Amount: 1,998 --- # YHET2102 — Phlebotomy Technician YHET 2102 - Phlebotomy Technician YHET 2102 - Phlebotomy Technician A program that prepares individuals under the supervision of physicians and other health care professionals to draw blood samples from patients using a variety of intrusive procedures. Includes instruction in basic vascular anatomy and physiology, blood physiology, skin puncture techniques, venipuncture, venous specimen collection and handling, safety and sanitation procedures, and applicable standards and regulations. Credit Hour(s): 105 511009 Fee Amount: 1,998 --- # YHET2103 — Phlebotomy Refresher Course YHET 2103 - Phlebotomy Refresher Course YHET 2103 - Phlebotomy Refresher Course This course will provide comprehensive online and in person course work to students who hold current Industry Based Credentials in health care who are seeking to expand current certifications. Students must have documented previous certification. Credit Hour(s): 90 511009 Fee Amount: 1,540 --- # YHET2104 — Phlebotomy Testing YHET 2104 - Phlebotomy Testing YHET 2104 - Phlebotomy Testing Credit Hour(s): 1 510717 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YHET2201 — Med Admin Asst w Med Bill & Co YHET 2201 - Med Admin Asst w Med Bill & Co YHET 2201 - Med Admin Asst w Med Bill & Co This program offers valuable training in medical office management and legal, ethical, and regulatory concepts that are central to this field, including HIPPA compliance and third-party guidelines for filing insurance claims. Students gain hands-on, practical experience in medical billing and coding and work with the main coding programs. Students can earn Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) Certification through NHA. Credit Hour(s): 400 510799 Fee Amount: 3,195 --- # YHET2300 — MA Pharmacology YHET 2300 - MA Pharmacology YHET 2300 - MA Pharmacology Students will be able to identify proper medication administration, patients’ rights, and legal scope of practice. Safely perform delegated duties in clinic setting. Comply with indirect provisions of LAC. Preform basic medical math. Correctly identify medication. State patient rights & identify routes of admin. Identify desired medication --- # YHET3101 — Certified Nursing Assistant YHET 3101 - Certified Nursing Assistant YHET 3101 - Certified Nursing Assistant The NAT program consists of classroom and lab instruction with supervised clinical activities. Students must successfully participate in 75 classroom/ --- # YHET3102 — Patient Care Assistant YHET 3102 - Patient Care Assistant YHET 3102 - Patient Care Assistant A program that prepares individuals to perform routine nursing-related services to patients in hospitals or long-term care facilities under the training and supervision of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse. Credit Hour(s): 240 512601 Fee Amount: 2,620 --- # YHET3201 — CBCS Medical Billing & Coding YHET 3201 - CBCS Medical Billing & Coding YHET 3201 - CBCS Medical Billing & Coding In the Medical Billing and Coding program students will learn precise skills needed to accurately convert patient information into insurance claims. Real medical practice management software, medical coding reference books, and online lessons give you what you need to complete the program in this fast-growing field. Credit Hour(s): 360 510713 Fee Amount: 1,998 --- # YHET3202 — Cert Electronic Hlth Rec Spec YHET 3202 - Cert Electronic Hlth Rec Spec YHET 3202 - Cert Electronic Hlth Rec Spec The Electronic Health Records Program is designed to provide students with the skills necessary for entry-level positions in a medical office, hospital, insurance office, or any type of medical facility utilizing EHR. Students will be exposed to real-world exercises using software to create patient records, lab reports, notes, and code setting. Additionally, students will gain a solid understanding of the legal aspects of patient confidentiality and disclosure of medical records. Course cost includes the NHA C… --- # YHET4101 — Extended CCMA YHET 4101 - Extended CCMA YHET 4101 - Extended CCMA Medical Assistant. An instructional program that prepares individuals to support physicians by providing assistance during patient examinations, treatment, administration, and monitoring by keeping patient and related health record information and by performing a wide range of practice-related duties. Credit Hour(s): 600 510801 Fee Amount: 7,346 --- # YHET5000 — CPR YHET 5000 - CPR YHET 5000 - CPR Students will learn how to perform adult CPR, how to operate an AED, and how to provide basic First Aid until EMS arrives. This course covers the new recommended guidelines for medical emergencies in the workplace. Credit Hour(s): 4 340199 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YHET5001 — Advanced EMT YHET 5001 - Advanced EMT YHET 5001 - Advanced EMT The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician course prepares the AEMT student to provide prehospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of study include an introduction to emergency medical services systems, roles and responsibilities of EMTs, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, medical emergencies, traumatic injuries, special considerations for working in the prehospital setting, and providing patient transportation. This course is designed to prepare the student to f… --- # YHET5002 — EMT YHET 5002 - EMT YHET 5002 - EMT EMT is the entry level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course that prepares students for the National Registry EMT certification written and practical examinations and follows NHTSA’s National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards. Topics of instruction include the EMS system, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, basic cardiac life support, as well as pathology, assessment, and care of the traumatized or acutely ill patient. Skills sessions cover patient assessment, soft tissue injury care, splinting, patient packaging, extrication, patient moveme… --- # YHET5003 — EMR YHET 5003 - EMR YHET 5003 - EMR Aspiring emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. Law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders. Safety officers and personnel in various industries. Community members interested in enhancing their emergency response capabilities. Credit Hour(s): 48 510810 Fee Amount: 900 --- # HVAC2997 — Practicum HVAC 2997 - Practicum HVAC 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HVAC2999 — Cooperative Education HVAC 2999 - Cooperative Education HVAC 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # HCVO1013 — Orien to Construction Trade HCVO 1013 - Orien to Construction Trade HCVO 1013 - Orien to Construction Trade This course provides a comprehensive overview of heavy equipment uses, operator responsibilities, career opportunities, and safety principles associated with the operation of heavy equipment. Students are introduced to safety guidelines for the operation, maintenance, and transportation of heavy equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 490202 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WKSF 1003 Prerequisites: WKSF1003 --- # HCVO1023 — Introduction to Earth Moving HCVO 1023 - Introduction to Earth Moving HCVO 1023 - Introduction to Earth Moving Provides an overview of basic heavy equipment along with the different models, applications, and common attachments. Includes basic instruction for the sale operation and preventative maintenance on each type of equipment including proper mounting, startup procedures, and basic movements of the machine and its attachments. Covers operation of utility tractors and heavy-duty articulated tractors as used in the construction industry. Introduces the concepts of elevations and grading. Teaches the use and interpreta… --- # HCVO1133 — Construction Techn & Equipment HCVO 1133 - Construction Techn & Equipment HCVO 1133 - Construction Techn & Equipment The course identifies proper methods for setting grades, interpreting grade stakes, and reading site plans to ensure that earthmoving work meets specification. Covers formulas and methods used to compute cut and fill requirements on a job, and illustrates techniques used to quickly estimate excavations. Covers the uses of forklifts on construction sites. Cover sues, inspection, operator maintenance, and operation of dump trucks used to carry loads on public highways. Credit Hour(s): 4 490202 Fee Amount: 150… Prerequisites: WKSF1003 --- # HCVO1143 — Soils and Machinery HCVO 1143 - Soils and Machinery HCVO 1143 - Soils and Machinery This course describes the types of equipment used in site preparation, as well as the safe practices associated with the operation of scrapers. Includes procedures for using loaders in excavation, grading, and demolition work. Describes the many uses of skid steers and attachments available for these machines. Discusses how soil condition affect equipment performance and explains techniques for working with various types of soil. Credit Hour(s): 4 490202 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: WKSF 1003 Prerequisites: WKSF1003 --- # HIST101 — Western Civilization I HIST 101 - Western Civilization I HIST 101 - Western Civilization I A survey of civilization of the world to 1650. Major emphasis on western civilization. Credit Hour(s): 3 540101 --- # HIST102 — Western Civil Since 1650 A D HIST 102 - Western Civil Since 1650 A D HIST 102 - Western Civil Since 1650 A D A survey of civilization of the world from 1650 to the present. Major emphasis on western civilization. Credit Hour(s): 3 540101 --- # HIST201 — History of the US 1492-1877 HIST 201 - History of the US 1492-1877 HIST 201 - History of the US 1492-1877 A survey of United States history from discovery through Reconstruction. Credit Hour(s): 3 540102 --- # HIST202 — Hist of the U S 1877-Present HIST 202 - Hist of the U S 1877-Present HIST 202 - Hist of the U S 1877-Present A survey of United States history from Reconstruction to the present. Credit Hour(s): 3 540102 --- # HIST210 — Louisiana History HIST 210 - Louisiana History HIST 210 - Louisiana History A survey of Louisiana history from the original European settlement to the present. Students are advised to contact four-year universities to determine transferability of course. Credit Hour(s): 3 540102 --- # HIST213 — African-American History HIST 213 - African-American History HIST 213 - African-American History Provides an overview of African American history from the late fourteenth century to the present. Credit Hour(s): 3 540101 --- # HURM1000 — Employment Law and Regulations HURM 1000 - Employment Law and Regulations HURM 1000 - Employment Law and Regulations This course introduces the principle laws and regulations affecting public and private organizations and their employees or prospective employees. Topics include fair employment practices, EEO, affirmative action, and employee rights and protections. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate organization policy for compliance and assure that decisions are not contrary to law. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # HURM1100 — Training and Development HURM 1100 - Training and Development HURM 1100 - Training and Development This course covers developing, conducting, and evaluation employee training with attention to adult learning principles. Emphasis is placed on conducting a needs assessment, using various instructional approaches, designing the learning environment, and locating learning resources. Upon completion, students should be able to design, conduct, and evaluate a training program. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # HURM1200 — Recruiting, Selecting & Person HURM 1200 - Recruiting, Selecting & Person HURM 1200 - Recruiting, Selecting & Person This course introduces the basic principles involved in managing the employment process. Topics include personnel planning, recruiting, interviewing and screening techniques, maintaining employee records; and voluntary and involuntary separations. Upon completion, students should be able to acquire and retain employees who match position requirements and fulfill organizational --- # HURM1300 — Compensation & Benefits HURM 1300 - Compensation & Benefits HURM 1300 - Compensation & Benefits This course is designed to study the basic concepts of pay and its role in rewarding performance. Topics include wage and salary surveys, job analysis, job evaluation techniques, benefits, and pay-for-performance programs. Upon completion, students should be able to develop and manage a basic compensation system to attract, motivate, and retain employees. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # HUMN201 — Survey of Humanities I HUMN 201 - Survey of Humanities I HUMN 201 - Survey of Humanities I This is an interdisciplinary course including a survey of the arts, music, history, and literature of the Western world from the beginning of civilization to the Renaissance. Credit Hour(s): 3 240103 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # HUMN202 — Survey of Humanities II HUMN 202 - Survey of Humanities II HUMN 202 - Survey of Humanities II This is an interdisciplinary survey course of the arts, music, history, and literature of the Western world from the Renaissance to the present. Credit Hour(s): 3 240103 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # HUMN250 — Special Topics HUMN 250 - Special Topics HUMN 250 - Special Topics This course combines the study of the visual and performing arts through lecture and field experiences. Students will meet two hours per week for lecture and field experiences. Students will meet two hours per week for lecture on the various art forms (music, visual art and architecture, theater, and dance). Students will also visit museums and cultural exhibits. Attendance of concerts, ballets, television tapings, and film and theatre events will also be required. This may include travel to cities of cultural importance and involve addition… Prerequisites: ENGL102 --- # IDEL2520 — Video Principles & Systems IDEL 2520 - Video Principles & Systems IDEL 2520 - Video Principles & Systems Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # IDEL2620 — Introduction to Robotics IDEL 2620 - Introduction to Robotics IDEL 2620 - Introduction to Robotics Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # IDEL2710 — Computer Peripherals IDEL 2710 - Computer Peripherals IDEL 2710 - Computer Peripherals Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # IDEL2720 — Motors & Generators IDEL 2720 - Motors & Generators IDEL 2720 - Motors & Generators Credit Hour(s): 3 470105 Fee Amount: 25 --- # IDEL2997 — Practicum IDEL 2997 - Practicum IDEL 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # IDEL2999 — Cooperative Education IDEL 2999 - Cooperative Education IDEL 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # IMMT1110 — Intro to Ind Maintenance Tech IMMT 1110 - Intro to Ind Maintenance Tech IMMT 1110 - Intro to Ind Maintenance Tech A general comprehensive study relating to Industrial safety designed to give students a practical working knowledge of safety hazards. Codes, standards and regulations are presented, discussed, and implemented throughout the entire course. All skills, philosophy and comprehension are practiced and reinforced by participants in individual and group activities. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1111 — Welding Familiarization IMMT 1111 - Welding Familiarization IMMT 1111 - Welding Familiarization A general introductory course in welding. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1112 — Welding II IMMT 1112 - Welding II IMMT 1112 - Welding II A continuance of Welding I (IMMT 1112), includes basic MIG and TIG welding. Credit Hour(s): 2 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1120 — Blueprint Reading IMMT 1120 - Blueprint Reading IMMT 1120 - Blueprint Reading A general study of blue print reading and interpretation of data contained in the drawing. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: IMMT 1110 Prerequisites: IMMT1110 --- # IMMT1121 — Metal Fabrication IMMT 1121 - Metal Fabrication IMMT 1121 - Metal Fabrication A study and practical application of the general aspect of metal fabrication. Included will be design, material choices, and construction techniques. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: IMMT 1110 Prerequisites: IMMT1110 --- # IMMT1131 — Advanced Metal Fabrication IMMT 1131 - Advanced Metal Fabrication IMMT 1131 - Advanced Metal Fabrication Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1210 — Material Handling and Rigging IMMT 1210 - Material Handling and Rigging IMMT 1210 - Material Handling and Rigging The study and theory of the proper methods of storing, movement and securing both solid and liquid material in an industrial setting. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: IMMT 1110 Prerequisites: IMMT1110 --- # IMMT1220 — Pneumatics IMMT 1220 - Pneumatics IMMT 1220 - Pneumatics A general study relating to pneumatic power. The major topics will include safety, installation techniques, proper maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of pneumatic controllers and systems. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1221 — Pneumatics Application IMMT 1221 - Pneumatics Application IMMT 1221 - Pneumatics Application Application of the theory of pneumatic power in diagnosis, control devices, and activation types, and uses. Credit Hour(s): 2 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1230 — Hydraulics IMMT 1230 - Hydraulics IMMT 1230 - Hydraulics A general study relating to hydraulic power. Major topics to include safety, installation, proper maintenance and repair. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: IMMT 1110 Prerequisites: IMMT1110 --- # IMMT1231 — Hydraulics Application IMMT 1231 - Hydraulics Application IMMT 1231 - Hydraulics Application The practical application of hydraulic power. Areas included will be system design, installation, diagnosis and repair. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1241 — Hydraulic Troubleshoot Project IMMT 1241 - Hydraulic Troubleshoot Project IMMT 1241 - Hydraulic Troubleshoot Project The study and application of diagnosis of fluid power systems and components. Includes the use of testing devices, system specifications, codes, and applications and safety to determine the proper functions of the application. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1311 — Pipefitting IMMT 1311 - Pipefitting IMMT 1311 - Pipefitting General knowledge of pipefitting procedures, types of pipe and areas of application in an industrial setting. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: IMMT 1110 Prerequisites: IMMT1110 --- # IMMT1320 — Millwright I IMMT 1320 - Millwright I IMMT 1320 - Millwright I A general study of the design, installation, diagnosis and repair of mechanical systems in an industrial setting. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: IMMT 1110 Prerequisites: IMMT1110 --- # IMMT1321 — Milwright I Lab IMMT 1321 - Milwright I Lab IMMT 1321 - Milwright I Lab The practical application of mechanical system installation, diagnosis, and repair. Credit Hour(s): 2 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1330 — Millwright II IMMT 1330 - Millwright II IMMT 1330 - Millwright II Introduces the operation of precision alighment system such as laser. Emphasis is placed on proper set up/operation and safety. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: IMMT 1110 ; C: IMMT 1320 Prerequisites: IMMT1110, IMMT1320 --- # IMMT1331 — Millwright II Lab IMMT 1331 - Millwright II Lab IMMT 1331 - Millwright II Lab A practical application of the operation of precision machines such as lather, mills, drill presses, and surface grinders. Exposures to this equipment will prepare an individual for maintenance production in a safe and efficient environment. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1410 — Basic Electricity IMMT 1410 - Basic Electricity IMMT 1410 - Basic Electricity A general introduction to include fundamentals, theories, laws, and uses of electricity in industry. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1411 — Electricity Lab IMMT 1411 - Electricity Lab IMMT 1411 - Electricity Lab The application of electrical knowledge, theory, and uses in an industrial workplace. Emphasis will be placed on safe practice and circuit construction. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 25 --- # IMMT1421 — Industrial Electricity IMMT 1421 - Industrial Electricity IMMT 1421 - Industrial Electricity A study of industrial electrical applications utilizing practical techniques to introduce the installation, diagnosis and repair of electrical circuits and components. Safe practices and basic wiring schemes will be emphasized. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1430 — Motor Controls IMMT 1430 - Motor Controls IMMT 1430 - Motor Controls A study of AC motor controls designed to acquaint the student with the theory, diagnosis, and repair of various motor controllers and circuit components. Students will be involved in the construction of various controls circuits found in industry. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1441 — Programmable Logic Controllers IMMT 1441 - Programmable Logic Controllers IMMT 1441 - Programmable Logic Controllers A study of AC motor controls designed to acquaint the student with the theory, diagnosis, and repair of various motor controllers and circuit components. Students will be involved in the construction of various controls circuits found in industry. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1500 — Advanced Pipefitting IMMT 1500 - Advanced Pipefitting IMMT 1500 - Advanced Pipefitting Advanced knowledge of pipefitting procedures, types of pipe and areas of application in an industrial setting. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1501 — Preventive Maintenance IMMT 1501 - Preventive Maintenance IMMT 1501 - Preventive Maintenance Introduces the proper types of preventive maintenance and troubleshooting practices for plant equipment and safety procedures dealing with working around the equipment Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1502 — Rigging IMMT 1502 - Rigging IMMT 1502 - Rigging Introduces the proper types of rigging equipment and hand signals and safety procedures, along with man lift, forklift, crane operations, and procedures. Credit Hour(s): 4 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT1503 — Plant Equipment IMMT 1503 - Plant Equipment IMMT 1503 - Plant Equipment Introduces the proper types of plant equipment and safety procedures dealing with working around the equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 470303 Fee Amount: 150 --- # IMMT2997 — Practicum IMMT 2997 - Practicum IMMT 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # IMMT2999 — Cooperative Education IMMT 2999 - Cooperative Education IMMT 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # IMFG1010 — Introduction to Manufacturing IMFG 1010 - Introduction to Manufacturing IMFG 1010 - Introduction to Manufacturing An overview of the functional and structural compositions of manufacturing; including processes, plant safety, and quality in the manufacturing environment. Presents the personal and interpersonal skills required to be part of a high performance team in a manufacturing environment. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # IMFG1020 — Tools/Equipment, Manufacturing IMFG 1020 - Tools/Equipment, Manufacturing IMFG 1020 - Tools/Equipment, Manufacturing This course provides an introduction to math, measurements, schematics, drawings, and prints used in manufacturing. It also facilitates the application of these skills to safely and correctly use hand tools, power tools, hydraulic systems, and pneumatic systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # IMFG1030 — Automation IMFG 1030 - Automation IMFG 1030 - Automation An introduction to the automation components of manufacturing. Provides hands-on experience with electrical circuits, instrumentation, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), computers and how to safely use this equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # IMFG1040 — Intro Fab, P-Tech, & Machining IMFG 1040 - Intro Fab, P-Tech, & Machining IMFG 1040 - Intro Fab, P-Tech, & Machining An introduction to fabrication, process technology, and machining careers. Provides hands-on experience in each area. Credit Hour(s): 4 480510 Fee Amount: 25 --- # WKSF1003 — Industrial Workplace Safety WKSF 1003 - Industrial Workplace Safety WKSF 1003 - Industrial Workplace Safety This course will provide an overview of the construction industry by examining organizational structure and systems, safety regulations and agencies, construction documents, office and field organizations, and the various construction crafts and trades. This course will focus on the basic knowledge and skills needed in the construction industry by studying safety, math, hand tools, power tools, rigging, blueprint reading, communication, and employability. Credit Hour(s): 3 320101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1100 — Installation&roubleshooting I INCT 1100 - Installation&roubleshooting I INCT 1100 - Installation&roubleshooting I A hands-on intensive study involving PC hardware and software that prepares students for an industry-based certification such as the A+ examination. PC hardware includes installation of motherboards, various drives, and adapter cards. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1110 — Install & Troubleshooting II INCT 1110 - Install & Troubleshooting II INCT 1110 - Install & Troubleshooting II A hands-on advanced study involving PC hardware and software that prepares students for an industry-based certification such as the A+ examination. PC hardware includes installation of motherboards, various drives, and adapter cards. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1120 — Install & Troubleshooting Lab INCT 1120 - Install & Troubleshooting Lab INCT 1120 - Install & Troubleshooting Lab This course is an intensive, hands-on laboratory designed to provide students with additional experience in installing, configuring, troubleshooting & problem resolution of IBM compatibles and peripherals. Credit Hour(s): 2 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1200 — Operating Systems INCT 1200 - Operating Systems INCT 1200 - Operating Systems A hands-on study of operating systems which prepares students for an industry-based certification such as the MCP examination. The course includes the installation and administration of a network operating system as well as troubleshooting and optimizing techniques. Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1210 — Introduction to Programming INCT 1210 - Introduction to Programming INCT 1210 - Introduction to Programming The student will develop an understanding of the basic logic structures used in application development. An introductory programming language such as Visual Basic may be used for the application of these logic structures. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1250 — Project Management INCT 1250 - Project Management INCT 1250 - Project Management Provides the foundation for understanding the broad concepts of successful planning, organization, and implementation within the realm of software development, enhancement, and reconfiguration. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1300 — Internet Technology INCT 1300 - Internet Technology INCT 1300 - Internet Technology A comprehensive study of Internet concepts, terminology, connection practices, researching on, designing for and publishing on the Internet, as well as a brief study of the programming basics behind the creation of Web Pages using HTML and Dynamic HTML. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1320 — Intro to Database Development INCT 1320 - Intro to Database Development INCT 1320 - Intro to Database Development The student will develop an understanding of database systems and database structure. The Structured Query Language (SQL) will be used to manipulate database records. A report generator will be used to produce reports. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1330 — Introduction to Networking INCT 1330 - Introduction to Networking INCT 1330 - Introduction to Networking Introduction to Networking is a foundation networking course that will cover the following topics: media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation, and network support. The course maps to CompTIA’s Network+ certification exam. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1391 — Procedural Program Language I INCT 1391 - Procedural Program Language I INCT 1391 - Procedural Program Language I A study in the prevailing procedural language, (actual language will be determined by market area). Topics will include, security, web access, structured query language, query by example, data capture, and data manipulation. Credit Hour(s): 7 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1451 — Basic Programming I INCT 1451 - Basic Programming I INCT 1451 - Basic Programming I Students will use a computer to enter, test, and debug applications programs. Credit Hour(s): 7 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1461 — C++ Programming I INCT 1461 - C++ Programming I INCT 1461 - C++ Programming I Students will use a computer to enter, test, and debug C++ application programs. Credit Hour(s): 7 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1470 — CL Programming INCT 1470 - CL Programming INCT 1470 - CL Programming The creation of programming routines that can be utilized to extract system information, job status, and user menus. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1491 — RPG Programming I INCT 1491 - RPG Programming I INCT 1491 - RPG Programming I Students will use a computer to enter, test, and debug RPG application programs. Credit Hour(s): 7 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1500 — Internet Programming Lang I INCT 1500 - Internet Programming Lang I INCT 1500 - Internet Programming Lang I Programming using Microsoft Visual basic.Net is designed for the advanced learner with the tools to plan and create interactive Visual basic.Net applications that conform to well-adopted Windows standards. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1800 — Introduction to Unix/Linux INCT 1800 - Introduction to Unix/Linux INCT 1800 - Introduction to Unix/Linux A hands-on study of the Unix or Linux operating system which includes installation of the operating system, administration and configuration of the system, and troubleshooting techniques involved in maintaining the system. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1801 — Java Programming I INCT 1801 - Java Programming I INCT 1801 - Java Programming I Students are introduced to program concepts and techniques using the Java programming language. Upon completion, students should have the ability to write a wide variety of programs using the Java programming language. Intensive hands-on applications are included. Credit Hour(s): 7 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT1900 — Web Page Design INCT 1900 - Web Page Design INCT 1900 - Web Page Design This course allows the student to develop a working knowledge of a web site programming software package such as FrontPage. The student will plan, design, build, and publish an easy to navigate web site. Good designs fundamentals will be covered. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2010 — Intro to Client/Server Network INCT 2010 - Intro to Client/Server Network INCT 2010 - Intro to Client/Server Network This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills that are required to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in a Microsoft Windows ServerTM 2003 environment. Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2040 — Design Security forClient/Serv INCT 2040 - Design Security forClient/Serv INCT 2040 - Design Security forClient/Serv This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to design a secure network infrastructure Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2110 — Networkiing Technologies INCT 2110 - Networkiing Technologies INCT 2110 - Networkiing Technologies A hands-on study of networking technologies, which includes the planning, implementation, and administration of networks. The course also includes troubleshooting and security related issues. Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2120 — Introduction to Basic Routers INCT 2120 - Introduction to Basic Routers INCT 2120 - Introduction to Basic Routers This course continues to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment or further education and training in the computer-networking field. Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2130 — Intermediate Routing&Switching INCT 2130 - Intermediate Routing&Switching INCT 2130 - Intermediate Routing&Switching This course continues to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment or further education and training in the computer-networking field. Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2140 — Wide Area Network Protocols INCT 2140 - Wide Area Network Protocols INCT 2140 - Wide Area Network Protocols This course continues to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment or further education and training in the computer-networking field. Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2150 — Advanced Routing INCT 2150 - Advanced Routing INCT 2150 - Advanced Routing Advanced Routing Protocols is one of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. This course introduces students to scaling IP networks. Students learn to use VLSM, private addressing, and NAT to optimize IP address utilization. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2160 — Remote Access INCT 2160 - Remote Access INCT 2160 - Remote Access Remote Access is one of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. This course introduces students to the implementation of routers in WAN applications. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2170 — Multilayer Switchiing INCT 2170 - Multilayer Switchiing INCT 2170 - Multilayer Switchiing Multilayer Switching is one of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. This course introduces students to the deployment of state-of-the-art campus LANs. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2180 — Designing Networks INCT 2180 - Designing Networks INCT 2180 - Designing Networks A study of good design techniques which include design goals, assessing existing networks, WAN design, LAN design, and building a prototype and pilot network. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2190 — Internetwork Support INCT 2190 - Internetwork Support INCT 2190 - Internetwork Support A hands-on study of local area and wide are network troubleshooting. Case studies will be used to provide students with practice finding network faults and incorrect router and switch configurations. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2261 — Desktop Support INCT 2261 - Desktop Support INCT 2261 - Desktop Support This course is designed to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out the role of a desktop or desk support technician. Areas of discussion will include the installation, deployment, configuration, customization, support, and troubleshooting of the operating system, as well as its related desktop applications such as web browsers, e-mail clients, and office productivity software. Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2500 — Internet Programming Lang II INCT 2500 - Internet Programming Lang II INCT 2500 - Internet Programming Lang II A continuation of CPTR 1500 a study in the prevailing language in Internet programming, (actual language will be determined by CPTR 1500 ). Advanced topics will include, web development, including database programming, communications, and on-line form activity. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2545 — Network Security:Ethical Hack INCT 2545 - Network Security:Ethical Hack INCT 2545 - Network Security:Ethical Hack This class will immerse the student into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test and secure their own systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2650 — Advanced Database Development INCT 2650 - Advanced Database Development INCT 2650 - Advanced Database Development A hands-on study of advanced database techniques including forms, reports, macros, import/exports, and database integration. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2820 — Server Technology INCT 2820 - Server Technology INCT 2820 - Server Technology The Server Hardware Specialist is expected to have an in-depth understanding of the planning, installing, configuring, and maintaining servers, including knowledge of server-level hardware implementations, data storage subsystems, data recovery, and I/O subsystems. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2830 — Cabling Infrastructure INCT 2830 - Cabling Infrastructure INCT 2830 - Cabling Infrastructure This course is designed for students interested in the physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and installation. The course focuses on cabling issues related to data and voice connections and provides an understanding of the industry and its worldwide standards, types of media and cabling, physical and logical networks, as well as signal transmission. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2840 — Managing Network Security INCT 2840 - Managing Network Security INCT 2840 - Managing Network Security This course is intended to serve the needs of individuals interested in understanding the field of network security and how the field relates to other areas of information technology. Individuals will study, design, configure, and implement solutions that will reduce the risk of revenue lost and vulnerability. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2850 — Emergining Technologies INCT 2850 - Emergining Technologies INCT 2850 - Emergining Technologies The goal of this course is to teach students the newest technological advances using hands-on demonstrations and lecture. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2855 — Firewall Technology INCT 2855 - Firewall Technology INCT 2855 - Firewall Technology Provides students with an understanding of firewalls and how the devices relate to other areas of information technology. Individuals will study, configure, and implement solutions using firewalls. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 --- # INCT2860 — Wireless Technology INCT 2860 - Wireless Technology INCT 2860 - Wireless Technology This course will focus on the design, planning, implementation, operation, and troubleshooting of wireless networks. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2890 — Entrepreneurial Venture INCT 2890 - Entrepreneurial Venture INCT 2890 - Entrepreneurial Venture Students enrolled in this course will explore the concepts of business planning, entrepreneurship and develop a business plan. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 --- # INCT2902 — Internship INCT 2902 - Internship INCT 2902 - Internship The internship will be the final course taken by students in their last semester. Students will be assigned one or more projects at the school site or at an employer’s site to gain practical hands-on workplace related skills. Credit Hour(s): 2 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2910 — Home Technology Integrator INCT 2910 - Home Technology Integrator INCT 2910 - Home Technology Integrator The goal of this course is to provide students the skills necessary to master installation, integration and troubleshooting of the following sub-systems: home security, audio/video, computer networks, electrical wiring, HVAC, cable/satellite, broadband, telecommunications and structured wiring. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2920 — Network Defense&Countermeasure INCT 2920 - Network Defense&Countermeasure INCT 2920 - Network Defense&Countermeasure Network Defense and Countermeasures begins with an introduction on the fundamentals of defending networks then moves to the design and implementation of firewalls. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2925 — Hardening Netwrk Infrastructur INCT 2925 - Hardening Netwrk Infrastructur INCT 2925 - Hardening Netwrk Infrastructur Hardening The Infrastructure begins with an in-depth look at TCP/IP concepts then moves into the implementation of IPSec and securing Linux and Windows computers as well as routers. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2930 — Enterprise Security Implement INCT 2930 - Enterprise Security Implement INCT 2930 - Enterprise Security Implement Enterprise Security Solutions begins with a discussion of the needs and requirements of building a trusted network. From there the course moves into an examination of Certificate Policies and Certificate Practice Statements, procedures of configuring Linux and Microsoft CA, and digital certificates. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2935 — Adv Security Implementation INCT 2935 - Adv Security Implementation INCT 2935 - Adv Security Implementation Advanced Security Implementation examines and explains the technologies required to build a trusted network. The course provides a detailed discussion of the reasons for building and components of a trusted network. Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INCT2997 — Practicum INCT 2997 - Practicum INCT 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # INCT2999 — Cooperative Education INCT 2999 - Cooperative Education INCT 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # INTE1100 — Install & Troubleshooting I INTE 1100 - Install & Troubleshooting I INTE 1100 - Install & Troubleshooting I Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1110 — Install & Troubleshooting II INTE 1110 - Install & Troubleshooting II INTE 1110 - Install & Troubleshooting II Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1120 — Install & Troubleshooting Lab INTE 1120 - Install & Troubleshooting Lab INTE 1120 - Install & Troubleshooting Lab Credit Hour(s): 2 110901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1200 — Operating Systems INTE 1200 - Operating Systems INTE 1200 - Operating Systems Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1210 — Introduction to Programming INTE 1210 - Introduction to Programming INTE 1210 - Introduction to Programming Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1250 — Project Management INTE 1250 - Project Management INTE 1250 - Project Management Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1300 — Internet Applications INTE 1300 - Internet Applications INTE 1300 - Internet Applications Credit Hour(s): 3 110901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1320 — Intro to Database Development INTE 1320 - Intro to Database Development INTE 1320 - Intro to Database Development Credit Hour(s): 3 110901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1330 — Introduction to Networking INTE 1330 - Introduction to Networking INTE 1330 - Introduction to Networking Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1391 — Procedural Program Language I INTE 1391 - Procedural Program Language I INTE 1391 - Procedural Program Language I Credit Hour(s): 7 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1451 — Basic Programming I INTE 1451 - Basic Programming I INTE 1451 - Basic Programming I Credit Hour(s): 7 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1461 — C++ Programming I INTE 1461 - C++ Programming I INTE 1461 - C++ Programming I Credit Hour(s): 7 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1470 — C Programming INTE 1470 - C Programming INTE 1470 - C Programming Credit Hour(s): 3 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1491 — RPG Programming I INTE 1491 - RPG Programming I INTE 1491 - RPG Programming I Credit Hour(s): 7 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1500 — Internet Programming Lang I INTE 1500 - Internet Programming Lang I INTE 1500 - Internet Programming Lang I Credit Hour(s): 3 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1800 — Introduction to Unix/Linux INTE 1800 - Introduction to Unix/Linux INTE 1800 - Introduction to Unix/Linux Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1801 — Java Programming INTE 1801 - Java Programming INTE 1801 - Java Programming Credit Hour(s): 7 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE1900 — Web Page Design INTE 1900 - Web Page Design INTE 1900 - Web Page Design Credit Hour(s): 3 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2010 — Intro to Client/Server Network INTE 2010 - Intro to Client/Server Network INTE 2010 - Intro to Client/Server Network Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2040 — Design Security Client/Server INTE 2040 - Design Security Client/Server INTE 2040 - Design Security Client/Server Credit Hour(s): 4 110901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2110 — Networking Technologies INTE 2110 - Networking Technologies INTE 2110 - Networking Technologies Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2120 — Introduction to Basic Routers INTE 2120 - Introduction to Basic Routers INTE 2120 - Introduction to Basic Routers Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2130 — Intermediate Routing&Switching INTE 2130 - Intermediate Routing&Switching INTE 2130 - Intermediate Routing&Switching Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2140 — Wide Area Network Protocols INTE 2140 - Wide Area Network Protocols INTE 2140 - Wide Area Network Protocols Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2150 — Advanced routing INTE 2150 - Advanced routing INTE 2150 - Advanced routing Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2160 — Remote Access INTE 2160 - Remote Access INTE 2160 - Remote Access Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2170 — Multilayer Switching INTE 2170 - Multilayer Switching INTE 2170 - Multilayer Switching Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2180 — Designing Networks INTE 2180 - Designing Networks INTE 2180 - Designing Networks Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2190 — Internetwork Support INTE 2190 - Internetwork Support INTE 2190 - Internetwork Support Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2261 — Desktop Support INTE 2261 - Desktop Support INTE 2261 - Desktop Support Credit Hour(s): 4 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2500 — Internet Programming Lang II INTE 2500 - Internet Programming Lang II INTE 2500 - Internet Programming Lang II Credit Hour(s): 3 110201 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2545 — Network Security: Ethical Hack INTE 2545 - Network Security: Ethical Hack INTE 2545 - Network Security: Ethical Hack Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2650 — Advanced Database Development INTE 2650 - Advanced Database Development INTE 2650 - Advanced Database Development Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2820 — Server Technology INTE 2820 - Server Technology INTE 2820 - Server Technology Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2830 — Cabling Infrastructure INTE 2830 - Cabling Infrastructure INTE 2830 - Cabling Infrastructure Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2840 — Managing Network Security INTE 2840 - Managing Network Security INTE 2840 - Managing Network Security Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2850 — Emerging Technologies INTE 2850 - Emerging Technologies INTE 2850 - Emerging Technologies Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2855 — Firewall Technology INTE 2855 - Firewall Technology INTE 2855 - Firewall Technology Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 --- # INTE2860 — Wireless Technology INTE 2860 - Wireless Technology INTE 2860 - Wireless Technology Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2890 — Entrepreneurial Venture INTE 2890 - Entrepreneurial Venture INTE 2890 - Entrepreneurial Venture Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 --- # INTE2902 — Internship INTE 2902 - Internship INTE 2902 - Internship Credit Hour(s): 2 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2910 — Home Technology Integrator INTE 2910 - Home Technology Integrator INTE 2910 - Home Technology Integrator Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2920 — Network Defense/Countermeasure INTE 2920 - Network Defense/Countermeasure INTE 2920 - Network Defense/Countermeasure Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2925 — Harderning Network Infrastruct INTE 2925 - Harderning Network Infrastruct INTE 2925 - Harderning Network Infrastruct Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2930 — Enterprise Security Implement INTE 2930 - Enterprise Security Implement INTE 2930 - Enterprise Security Implement Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2935 — Adv Security Implementation INTE 2935 - Adv Security Implementation INTE 2935 - Adv Security Implementation Credit Hour(s): 3 111001 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2997 — Practicum INTE 2997 - Practicum INTE 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INTE2999 — Cooperative Education INTE 2999 - Cooperative Education INTE 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 110101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ISYS1400 — Windows Applications. Part 1 ISYS 1400 - Windows Applications. Part 1 ISYS 1400 - Windows Applications. Part 1 Applications of Windows software environment. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # ISYS1410 — Windows Applications Part 2 ISYS 1410 - Windows Applications Part 2 ISYS 1410 - Windows Applications Part 2 Advanced applications of Windows software environment. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # ISYS1420 — Windows Applications Part III ISYS 1420 - Windows Applications Part III ISYS 1420 - Windows Applications Part III Application of current Windows software environment. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # ISYS1430 — Windows Applications Part 4 ISYS 1430 - Windows Applications Part 4 ISYS 1430 - Windows Applications Part 4 Advanced application of current Windows software environment. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # ISYS1440 — Word Processing ISYS 1440 - Word Processing ISYS 1440 - Word Processing This course provides hands-on experience of word processing techniques and functions with emphasis on features and commands using a current version of word processing software. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Fee Amount: 55 Prerequisite Information: C: KYBD 1111 Prerequisites: KYBD1111 --- # ISYS1550 — Advanced Word Processing ISYS 1550 - Advanced Word Processing ISYS 1550 - Advanced Word Processing Hands on application of advanced word processing with emphasis of features of commands using current version of word software. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ISYS1650 — Desktop Publishing ISYS 1650 - Desktop Publishing ISYS 1650 - Desktop Publishing Basic concepts in creating documents containing graphics and text. Current version of popular word processing/graphics software is incorporated. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Prerequisite Information: C: ISYS 1440 Prerequisites: ISYS1440 --- # YINF1100 — Information Technology Fund YINF 1100 - Information Technology Fund YINF 1100 - Information Technology Fund This program is designed as the starting point for a career in IT support. Completing this course will the student acquire the knowledge and skills to set up and use a computer at home securely and keep it in good working order as well as provide informal support for PCs and simple computer networks in small businesses. Credit Hour(s): 240 110901 Fee Amount: 599 --- # YINF1101 — A+ YINF 1101 - A+ YINF 1101 - A+ This program provides students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for Personal Computer (PC) support and maintenance. It prepares students for CompTIA A+ Essential’s part of the A+ certification process. It includes basic training in the areas of PC installations, preventative maintenance, networking, security, troubleshooting, motherboards, various drives, adapter cards, operating systems, and data communication software. This program provides a systematic approach towards PC diagnostics and troubleshooting using common industry standard diagnostic so… Prerequisites: YINF1100 --- # YINF1102 — Networking YINF 1102 - Networking YINF 1102 - Networking This program develops fundamental networking skills including an understanding of network hardware, installation, security, and troubleshooting in a corporate environment. Through classroom and hands-on activities, students learn how computers exchange information and how the Internet functions. Credit Hour(s): 160 110901 Fee Amount: 799 Prerequisite Information: C: YINF 1101 Prerequisites: YINF1101 --- # YINF1103 — Security + YINF 1103 - Security + YINF 1103 - Security + This program is developed to safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats and monitor network security implementations. It shows how to use best practices to configure operating systems to meet industry security standards. Credit Hour(s): 160 110901 Fee Amount: 999 Prerequisite Information: C: YINF 1101 Prerequisites: YINF1101 --- # YINF1104 — Cybersecurity/Threat Analyst YINF 1104 - Cybersecurity/Threat Analyst YINF 1104 - Cybersecurity/Threat Analyst This course provides content in areas of computer networking and cybersecurity. Specifically, a deep dive into computer network standards, protocols, command line tools, and communications modalities. Also, coverage and analysis of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT),URL analysis, malware, threat hunting principles, and use of network data analysis tools. Students will complete training in MITRE ATT&CK with a focus on phish borne attacks such as ransomware and adversary tradecraft, with crossover to FOURSight tools… --- # INST1000 — Intro to Industrial Instr INST 1000 - Intro to Industrial Instr INST 1000 - Intro to Industrial Instr An introductory course providing an occupational analysis of job descriptions, working conditions, employment opportunities, certification requirements, and safety considerations in the class and for those employed in the field of industrial instrumentation. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST1010 — Fund of Dir&Alternating Cur Ci INST 1010 - Fund of Dir&Alternating Cur Ci INST 1010 - Fund of Dir&Alternating Cur Ci This course covers fundamental principles of DC and AC electrical and electronic circuits, including introduction to basic electrical terms, voltage generation and sources, and resistance, capacitance and inductance with emphasis on Ohms Law and the relationships between voltage, current, resistance, inductance, capacitance and power. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1000 Prerequisites: INST1000 --- # INST1020 — Solid State Devices & Circuits INST 1020 - Solid State Devices & Circuits INST 1020 - Solid State Devices & Circuits This course describes the types and operational characteristics of Solid State Devices used in Instrumentation Systems and their associated circuitry . Topics include , Diodes, Transistors, Silicon Controlled Rectifiers, Triacs, and Solid State Switches. Power Supply and Voltage Regulation Circuitry is presented. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1000 ; C: INST 1010 Prerequisites: INST1000, INST1010 --- # INST1030 — Dig Logic & Analog/Dig Conver INST 1030 - Dig Logic & Analog/Dig Conver INST 1030 - Dig Logic & Analog/Dig Conver An introduction to numbering systems, logic gates, digital integrated circuits, Boolean logic operations. Also covers Flip-Flops, Registers and Analog-Digital Conversion. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1000 ; C: INST 1010 ; C: INST 1020 Prerequisites: INST1000, INST1010, INST1020 --- # INST1110 — Intro to Instrumentation INST 1110 - Intro to Instrumentation INST 1110 - Intro to Instrumentation An introductory course providing an occupational analysis of job descriptions, working conditions, employment opportunities, certification requirements, and safety considerations in the class and for those employed in the field of industrial instrumentation. Credit Hour(s): 3 150403 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST1330 — Pressure and Level Measurement INST 1330 - Pressure and Level Measurement INST 1330 - Pressure and Level Measurement Credit Hour(s): 4 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST1410 — Flow Measurement INST 1410 - Flow Measurement INST 1410 - Flow Measurement Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST1420 — Temperature Measurement INST 1420 - Temperature Measurement INST 1420 - Temperature Measurement Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST1430 — Final Elements INST 1430 - Final Elements INST 1430 - Final Elements Includes the principles of operation, calibration, servicing, troubleshooting, and repairing/replacing actuators, positioners, and control valves. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST1500 — Practical Wiring & Fabrication INST 1500 - Practical Wiring & Fabrication INST 1500 - Practical Wiring & Fabrication This course covers typical cable and connectors used in instrumentation, soldering techniques, and conduit systems. It provides hands on training in wire stripping, termination, and cabling standards. Credit Hour(s): 2 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1030 Prerequisites: INST1030 --- # INST1510 — Motors and Motor Control INST 1510 - Motors and Motor Control INST 1510 - Motors and Motor Control This course covers concepts of motors, motor control circuitry, and troubleshooting and repairing/replacing motor control circuitry. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1030 ; C: INST 1500 Prerequisites: INST1030, INST1500 --- # INST1520 — Prim/Final Elemts&ControlLoops INST 1520 - Prim/Final Elemts&ControlLoops INST 1520 - Prim/Final Elemts&ControlLoops Principles of operation, calibration, servicing, troubleshooting, and repairing/replacing of temperature, pressure and flow switches and transmitters and actuators, positioners, control valves. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1030 ; C: INST 1510 Prerequisites: INST1030, INST1510 --- # INST1530 — Prop of Temp, Pressure & Flow INST 1530 - Prop of Temp, Pressure & Flow INST 1530 - Prop of Temp, Pressure & Flow This course is a study of the physics pertaining to Temperature, Pressure, and Flow measurement. It introduces the student to the relationships between Volume ,Temperature, Pressure and Flow and the units of measurement associated with each. Mathematical formulas are presented with an emphasis on problem solving and practical application in an industrial environment. Credit Hour(s): 4 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1030 Prerequisites: INST1030 --- # INST1540 — AutoControl,Controllers&Tuning INST 1540 - AutoControl,Controllers&Tuning INST 1540 - AutoControl,Controllers&Tuning This course covers the concepts of automatic process control. Process characteristics and control applications will be presented , along with annunciator/shutdown systems and the concepts of Proportional, Integral, and Derivative control modes, loop tuning, and documentation. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1030 ; C: INST 1530 Prerequisites: INST1030, INST1530 --- # INST2000 — Analy Measurements & Control INST 2000 - Analy Measurements & Control INST 2000 - Analy Measurements & Control In this course the student will be introduced to liquid , gas humidity, and slurry analysis as it relates to process control and instrumentation. Specialized lab training equipment will be employed to provide a learning platform with hands on experience for the student. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1540 Prerequisites: INST1540 --- # INST2010 — Safety Standards & Systems INST 2010 - Safety Standards & Systems INST 2010 - Safety Standards & Systems This course covers multiple safety topics including: Safety Devices and Equipment, Electrical Safety standards, and Instrumentation for Safety systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1540 Prerequisites: INST1540 --- # INST2020 — Programmable Logic Controllers INST 2020 - Programmable Logic Controllers INST 2020 - Programmable Logic Controllers Introduces the student to field programmable control devices. Covers hardware by major vendors including processors, types of input and output modules , software and programming methods ,display screens, and networking. Student will program, test, diagnose and repair PLC Systems using actual PLC types currently used in area industrial facilities. Credit Hour(s): 4 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1540 ; C: INST 2010 ; C: PTEC 203 Prerequisites: INST1540, INST2010, PTEC203 --- # INST2030 — Comm & Distributed Control INST 2030 - Comm & Distributed Control INST 2030 - Comm & Distributed Control Covers Transmission, Communication Distributed Control, and PLC networking protocols used in both older and current Instrumentation systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: INST 1540 ; C: INST 2020 Prerequisites: INST1540, INST2020 --- # INST2610 — Controllers INST 2610 - Controllers INST 2610 - Controllers This course includes the principles of operation, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting and repairing/replacing of pneumatic and electronic analog process controllers and associated test equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 150499 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2620 — Motor Controls, Circuitry INST 2620 - Motor Controls, Circuitry INST 2620 - Motor Controls, Circuitry This course covers concepts of motor controls, motor control circuitry, and troubleshooting and repairing/replacing motor control circuitry. Credit Hour(s): 3 150403 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2630 — Variable Speed Drives INST 2630 - Variable Speed Drives INST 2630 - Variable Speed Drives Covers concepts of variable speed drives; frequency speed circuitry and troubleshooting. Replacing circuitry. Credit Hour(s): 2 150403 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2730 — Analytical Measurements INST 2730 - Analytical Measurements INST 2730 - Analytical Measurements In this course the student will be introduced to the principles of liquid and gas analysis. Also covered is the terminology, techniques, and equipment used in the analysis of liquids and gases. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2740 — Programmable Logic Controllers INST 2740 - Programmable Logic Controllers INST 2740 - Programmable Logic Controllers An introduction to Microprocessors, PLC types, theory, installation, applications, operations, and documentation of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s). Also covers types of programming, testing, and troubleshooting specific PLC systems. Operational safety in use of PLC’s in industry. Credit Hour(s): 4 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2820 — Principles of Process Controls INST 2820 - Principles of Process Controls INST 2820 - Principles of Process Controls This course covers the concepts of automatic process control. Process characteristics and control applications will be presented, along with annunciator/shutdown systems and the concepts of Proportional, Integral, and Derivative control modes, loop tuning, and documentation. Credit Hour(s): 3 150403 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2830 — Analog Control Systems INST 2830 - Analog Control Systems INST 2830 - Analog Control Systems The student will be asked to construct, troubleshoot, and repair process control loops using analog control devices. Loop documentation and drawings will also be presented. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2840 — Digital Control Systems INST 2840 - Digital Control Systems INST 2840 - Digital Control Systems Covers process measurements and control using computers. The student will configure computer-based control systems to implement loops, which they will document and troubleshoot. Data Acquisition, supervisory control, SCADA systems, direct digital control, distributed control, and field bus type systems will be presented. Credit Hour(s): 3 150404 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2997 — Practicum INST 2997 - Practicum INST 2997 - Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # INST2999 — Cooperative Education INST 2999 - Cooperative Education INST 2999 - Cooperative Education Credit Hour(s): 3 480799 Fee Amount: 25 --- # ITRN291 — Industrial Technology Internsh ITRN 291 - Industrial Technology Internsh ITRN 291 - Industrial Technology Internsh This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills from a planned work experience in the student’s chosen career field. Internship placements are directly related to the student’s program of study and provide learning experiences not available in the classroom setting. Internships provide entry level, career related experience, and workplace competencies that employers value when hiring new employees. Internships may also be used as an opportunity to explore career… --- # JOBS2440 — Job Seeking Skills JOBS 2440 - Job Seeking Skills JOBS 2440 - Job Seeking Skills This course is required of all Technical Diploma and Associate Degree students and should be taken during their last semester of enrollment prior to completion of diploma/degree requirements. This course assists students in making immediate and future decisions concerning job choices and educational growth by compiling resumes, evaluating job offers, and outlining information essential to finding, applying for, and terminating a job. The completion of a student career presentation portfolio to minimum specifications will be a requi… --- # JOBS2450 — Job Seeking Skills JOBS 2450 - Job Seeking Skills JOBS 2450 - Job Seeking Skills This course should be taken during their last semester of enrollment prior to completion of diploma/degree requirements. This course assists students in making immediate and future decisions concerning job choices and educational growth by compiling resumes, evaluating job offers, and outlining information essential to finding, applying for, and terminating a job. The completion of a student career presentation portfolio to minimum specifications will be a requirement for course completion. Credit Hour(s): 2 520401 Fee Amount: 60 --- # JJSP101 — Intro To Juvenile Justice JJSP 101 - Intro To Juvenile Justice JJSP 101 - Intro To Juvenile Justice Introduction to the historical and contemporary aspects of juvenile corrections in Louisiana. Explores the evolution of juvenile corrections from punishment based in the early 1900’s to the rehabilitative in the latter part of the century to the treatment models of the 21st century reform movement. Provides an overview of vision, mission and guiding principles of OJJ, the agency, its programs and developmental processes of LAMOD and Service Coordination in Louisiana. Introduces court process and procedures in Louisiana… --- # JJSP102 — Basic Fund of Tech Reporting JJSP 102 - Basic Fund of Tech Reporting JJSP 102 - Basic Fund of Tech Reporting Information and practice on writing of a variety of reports with emphasis on reports required in juvenile justice programs. Emphasizes detail, factual content, objective presentation, and a defined purpose of specific readers. Credit Hour(s): 3 430110 --- # JJSP103 — Social Ethics in Criminal Just JJSP 103 - Social Ethics in Criminal Just JJSP 103 - Social Ethics in Criminal Just Introduction of ethical issues surrounding the work of individuals with youth exhibiting high risk behaviors. Includes guidance with regard to Maslow’s Levels of Human Needs and the relationship between unmet needs and behaviors. Provides guidance, relative human dignity and appropriate boundaries which must be established and supported in the day-to-day work with troubled youth. Credit Hour(s): 3 430110 --- # JJSP104 — Basic Fund of Maladaptive Beha JJSP 104 - Basic Fund of Maladaptive Beha JJSP 104 - Basic Fund of Maladaptive Beha Strategies for working with youth presenting maladaptive behavior. Provides a basic introduction for understanding the nature of adolescent social behavior, diagnosis, and classification of mental disorders. Introduces a number of disorders and treatment options at a basic level to include anxiety, mood, schizophrenia, personality, sexual and gender, substance-related, and psycho-physiological. Credit Hour(s): 3 430110 --- # JJSP105 — Crisis Intervention JJSP 105 - Crisis Intervention JJSP 105 - Crisis Intervention Provides an overview of the techniques and approaches to crisis intervention for entry-level juvenile justice professionals. Includes initial intervention, de-escalation and assessment, resolution and/ or referral with emphasis upon safety. Includes personal effectiveness, therapeutic prevention and intervention, recognition of threat levels, voluntary compliance, verbal and non-verbal communications, active and passive listening, and medication Credit Hour(s): 3 430110 --- # JJSP106 — Fund of Youth, Drug & Juv Prog JJSP 106 - Fund of Youth, Drug & Juv Prog JJSP 106 - Fund of Youth, Drug & Juv Prog Introduction of current trends, programs and approaches to youthful addiction, treatment options, assessment processes, and related behavioral issues for youthful offenders specifically housed in secure-care settings and in supervision. Credit Hour(s): 3 430110 --- # JJSP107 — Fund of Work W/Mentally Ill Yo JJSP 107 - Fund of Work W/Mentally Ill Yo JJSP 107 - Fund of Work W/Mentally Ill Yo Supervision and care of youthful offenders in confinement. Builds awareness of the dynamics, basic behaviors, and interpersonal interactions often found among youthful offenders exhibiting the following serious mental disorders: anxiety, mood, personality, psychotic (schizophrenia), and mental disabilities. Credit Hour(s): 1 430110 --- # JJSP108 — Cooperative Work Experience JJSP 108 - Cooperative Work Experience JJSP 108 - Cooperative Work Experience Places students in an unpaid, internship work experience in a setting within the Office of Juvenile Justice or one of the related field settings. Credit Hour(s): 3 430110 --- # KYBD1000 — Basic Keyboarding KYBD 1000 - Basic Keyboarding KYBD 1000 - Basic Keyboarding An introduction to basic keyboarding terminology and touch typing. Emphasis is placed on speed, accuracy, and correct techniques. Credit Hour(s): 2 110602 Fee Amount: 25 --- # KYBD1010 — Introductory Keyboarding KYBD 1010 - Introductory Keyboarding KYBD 1010 - Introductory Keyboarding An introduction to basic keyboarding terminology and touch typing. Emphasis is placed on speed, accuracy, and correct techniques. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # KYBD1111 — Introduction to Formatting KYBD 1111 - Introduction to Formatting KYBD 1111 - Introduction to Formatting This course covers continued development and application of introductory to intermediate keyboarding techniques combined with basic word processing techniques and functions. Emphasis is also placed on an increase in speed, accuracy, and correct keyboarding techniques. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Prerequisite Information: C: KYBD 1010 Prerequisites: KYBD1010 --- # KYBD1115 — Intro to Formatting Lab KYBD 1115 - Intro to Formatting Lab KYBD 1115 - Intro to Formatting Lab Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # KYBD1210 — Intermediate Formatting KYBD 1210 - Intermediate Formatting KYBD 1210 - Intermediate Formatting Emphasis on computer keyboarding with increased speed and accuracy. Proper formatting of business documents, tables and financial statements, correspondence, and creating forms. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 Fee Amount: 25 --- # KYBD1215 — Intermediate Formatting Lab KYBD 1215 - Intermediate Formatting Lab KYBD 1215 - Intermediate Formatting Lab Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # KYBD1310 — Advanced Keyboarding KYBD 1310 - Advanced Keyboarding KYBD 1310 - Advanced Keyboarding Continued development and application of intermediate keyboarding ability and proper usage of word processing commands. Emphasis on integrated office projects for various types of businesses. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # KYBD1315 — Advanced Formatting Lab KYBD 1315 - Advanced Formatting Lab KYBD 1315 - Advanced Formatting Lab Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 --- # MACH1350 — Machine Transcription MACH 1350 - Machine Transcription MACH 1350 - Machine Transcription Hands-on applications of machine transcription equipment. Production of documents (mail able copy) from various fields of employment. Emphasis on English language skills: punctuation, spelling, grammar, and vocabulary. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # MATR1350 — Intro to Machine Transcription MATR 1350 - Intro to Machine Transcription MATR 1350 - Intro to Machine Transcription Credit Hour(s): 3 520408 Prerequisite Information: C: BUSE 1030 ; C: KYBD 1111 Prerequisites: BUSE1030, KYBD1111 --- # MGMT211 — Supervision & Team Building MGMT 211 - Supervision & Team Building MGMT 211 - Supervision & Team Building A study of the job of first-line supervisors in their efforts to direct effectively the activities of subordinates. Emphasis will be given to the effectiveness of human relations in communications and leadership partners. Special emphasis will be given to the team building concept as it relates to the workplace. Credit Hour(s): 3 520201 --- # YMAU1101 — Certified Manufacturing Genera YMAU 1101 - Certified Manufacturing Genera YMAU 1101 - Certified Manufacturing Genera This CMG program is designed to build foundational and entry level manufacturing skills needed in this region. This course combines hand-on applications, online learning, and face-to-face instruction. This programs graduates will receive the following certifications: C4M, NCCER Core, MSSC CPT, MSSC CLA, NSC Forklift, OSHA10 General Industry, NSC 1st Aid / CPR / AED, NFPA70-E, and MARCOM Basic Rigging Safety. Credit Hour(s): 240 150613 Fee Amount: 2,100 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1100 Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YMAU2100 — Intro to Pulp & Paper YMAU 2100 - Intro to Pulp & Paper YMAU 2100 - Intro to Pulp & Paper Instructor led class that is customized for GPI so employees understand operations pertaining to the paper and carton industry. Employees will gain knowledge on how to operate and identify errors on the equipment through simulation. Upon successful completion, the employee will receive Industry Based Credentials from Pulp and Paper Industry. In both Pulp and Paper through convergence training, the instructor will replicate the current operating conditions and manipulate the possible errors the employee may face. This allows t… --- # YMAU3101 — Millwright Level 1 YMAU 3101 - Millwright Level 1 YMAU 3101 - Millwright Level 1 This program is designed to cover basic knowledge necessary to operate a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) mill and machining center. It covers the hand tools used in the millwright trade, hand tool safety, various fasteners and anchors, gaskets, O-rings, and their applications. It covers the safety requirements for oxyuel cutting and instructions for setting up, lighting, and using the equipment. Credit Hour(s): 75 480510 Fee Amount: 1,000 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1100 Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YMAU3102 — Millwright Level 2 YMAU 3102 - Millwright Level 2 YMAU 3102 - Millwright Level 2 This program is designed to cover advanced knowledge necessary to operate a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) mill and machining center. It covers intermediate trade math, field sketching, intermediate blueprint reading, specialty tools, millwright power tools, rigging, setting baseplates, and soleplates, lubrication, and introduction to bearings. Credit Hour(s): 150 480510 Fee Amount: 1,500 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1100 Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YMAU3200 — CNC Basic Mill Oper Cust Train YMAU 3200 - CNC Basic Mill Oper Cust Train YMAU 3200 - CNC Basic Mill Oper Cust Train CNC Basic Mill Operator Customized Training Credit Hour(s): 30 480510 Fee Amount: 1,950 --- # YMAU3201 — CNC Operator Level 1 YMAU 3201 - CNC Operator Level 1 YMAU 3201 - CNC Operator Level 1 A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to operate computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools such as lathes, mills, precision measuring tools and related attachments and accessories to perform machining functions such as cutting, drilling, shaping, and finishing products, and component parts. Includes instruction in CNC terminology, setup, programming, operations, and troubleshooting, blueprint reading, machining, lathe and mill operations, technical mathematics, computer literacy,… Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YMAU3202 — CNC Basic Mill Operator YMAU 3202 - CNC Basic Mill Operator YMAU 3202 - CNC Basic Mill Operator Credit Hour(s): 150 480510 Fee Amount: 1,950 --- # YMAU3203 — Basic Conduit Bending YMAU 3203 - Basic Conduit Bending YMAU 3203 - Basic Conduit Bending Hand bending certificate plus the use of the 1818 mechanical bender and rigid pipe threading. Credit Hour(s): 10 460302 --- # YMAU3204 — 3 Phase Rotation & Meter Usage YMAU 3204 - 3 Phase Rotation & Meter Usage YMAU 3204 - 3 Phase Rotation & Meter Usage Detailed instruction on the functions of digital multimeter and the use of the CMI-600 clamp meter to safely determine the phasing sequencing and rotation of a de-energized three-phase motor. Credit Hour(s): 10 470105 --- # YMAU3205 — Series and Branch Termination YMAU 3205 - Series and Branch Termination YMAU 3205 - Series and Branch Termination Identification and proper use of multiple types of cutting and termination equipment on branch and series size wire. Credit Hour(s): 10 460302 --- # YMAU3206 — Wire Pathways Knockouts YMAU 3206 - Wire Pathways Knockouts YMAU 3206 - Wire Pathways Knockouts Identification and proper use of power tool accessories and knockouts to make pathways in various construction materials. Credit Hour(s): 10 460303 --- # YMAU3207 — Wire Pathways Rotary YMAU 3207 - Wire Pathways Rotary YMAU 3207 - Wire Pathways Rotary Identification and proper use of power tool accessories and knockouts to make pathways in various construction materials. Credit Hour(s): 10 460302 --- # YMAU3301 — Customized Millwright Lev 1 YMAU 3301 - Customized Millwright Lev 1 YMAU 3301 - Customized Millwright Lev 1 An entry level program that introduces individuals to the trade, explains the basic hand tool safety and covers the methods for selecting, inspecting, using and maintaining these tools. Instruction in the fasteners and anchors along with their application and installation procedures, layout baselines using various methods, gaskets and O-rings and oxyfuel cutting and equipment. Credit Hour(s): 40 480510 Fee Amount: 1,998 Prerequisite Information: C: YCOS 1100 Prerequisites: YCOS1100 --- # YMAU3302 — Customized Millwright Lev 2 YMAU 3302 - Customized Millwright Lev 2 YMAU 3302 - Customized Millwright Lev 2 This intermediate course will build on the training and skills obtained in Level 1 with Trade Math, Blueprint reading, specialty tools, power tools, rigging, baseplates and soleplates. Lubrication safety, storage and classifications and selection and Intro to Bearings will be introduced as well. Credit Hour(s): 40 480510 Fee Amount: 1,998 Prerequisite Information: C: YMAU 3301 Prerequisites: YMAU3301 --- # YMAU3303 — Customized Millwright Lev 3 YMAU 3303 - Customized Millwright Lev 3 YMAU 3303 - Customized Millwright Lev 3 A program that provides customized advanced millwright training. Includes advanced instruction in CNC terminology, setup, programming, operations, and troubleshooting, blueprint reading, machining, lathe and mill operations, technical mathematics, computer literacy, CAD CAM systems, shop and safety practices, equipment capabilities and regulations and laws. Credit Hour(s): 40 480510 Fee Amount: 1,998 Prerequisite Information: C: YMAU 3302 Prerequisites: YMAU3302 --- # YMAU3304 — Spec Mill/Lathe Machining YMAU 3304 - Spec Mill/Lathe Machining YMAU 3304 - Spec Mill/Lathe Machining Entry level machining class which includes Cartesian Coordinates, CNC basic programming procedures and program structures. The course provides an intensive overview of the skills necessary to perform machining, including work holding, math, safety, feeds Credit Hour(s): 288 480501 Fee Amount: 2,998 --- # YMAU3305 — Lathe Machine Mod 1 YMAU 3305 - Lathe Machine Mod 1 YMAU 3305 - Lathe Machine Mod 1 Machine Shop Safety, Lathe Safety, and Controls (presentation and hands-on), Hand Safety, Filing, Sanding, and Finishing (presentation and hands-on), Basic Measurements & Precision Measurements; inch-based ruler, inch-based height gauge, calipers, and micrometers (presentation and hands-on) Credit Hour(s): 4 480510 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YMAU3306 — Lathe Machine Mod 2 YMAU 3306 - Lathe Machine Mod 2 YMAU 3306 - Lathe Machine Mod 2 Basic Print Reading; surface identification, multi-view layouts, print interpretation, machining details (presentation and hands-on), Basic Layout; transfer basic print geometry to material (hands-on) Credit Hour(s): 4 480510 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YMAU3307 — Lathe Machine Mod 3 YMAU 3307 - Lathe Machine Mod 3 YMAU 3307 - Lathe Machine Mod 3 Machining with a 3-Jaw chuck; turning and boring using the center and follower rests (hands- on) Credit Hour(s): 4 480510 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YMAU3308 — Lathe Machine Mod 4 YMAU 3308 - Lathe Machine Mod 4 YMAU 3308 - Lathe Machine Mod 4 Machining external features with a 4-jaw chuck; straight & multiple diameters, die-cut threads,and parting-off (hands-on). Credit Hour(s): 8 480510 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YMAU3309 — Lathe Machine Mod 5 YMAU 3309 - Lathe Machine Mod 5 YMAU 3309 - Lathe Machine Mod 5 Machining internal features with a 4-jaw chuck; drilling, reaming, tapping, blind bores, thru- bores, and grooving (hands-on) Credit Hour(s): 4 480510 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YMAU3310 — Millling Machine Mod 1 YMAU 3310 - Millling Machine Mod 1 YMAU 3310 - Millling Machine Mod 1 Machine Shop Safety, Lathe Safety and Controls (presentation and hands-on), Hand Safety, Filing, Sanding and Finishing, Basic Measurements & Precision Measurements; inch-based ruler, inch-based height gauge, calipers and micrometers. No production will occur during training. Credit Hour(s): 4 480510 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YMAU3311 — Milling Machine Mod 2 YMAU 3311 - Milling Machine Mod 2 YMAU 3311 - Milling Machine Mod 2 Basic Print Reading; surface identification, multi-view layouts, print interpretation, machining details (presentation and hands on), Basic Layout; transfer basic print geometry to material (hands-on). No production will occur during training. Credit Hour(s): 8 480510 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YMAU3312 — Milling Machine Mod 3 YMAU 3312 - Milling Machine Mod 3 YMAU 3312 - Milling Machine Mod 3 Milling machine setup overview with work and tool offsets; milling and cutting parts to print (hands-on) Credit Hour(s): 8 480510 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YMAU3313 — Milling Machine Mod 4 YMAU 3313 - Milling Machine Mod 4 YMAU 3313 - Milling Machine Mod 4 Milling machine features with simple program overviews; Milling machine techniques and troubleshooting (hands-on) Credit Hour(s): 16 480510 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YMAU3314 — HAAS CNC Testing YMAU 3314 - HAAS CNC Testing YMAU 3314 - HAAS CNC Testing HAAS Mill /Lathe CNC testing Credit Hour(s): 1 480510 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YMAU3401 — Certified Production Technicia YMAU 3401 - Certified Production Technicia YMAU 3401 - Certified Production Technicia Certified Production Technician Credit Hour(s): 160 480510 Fee Amount: 1,200 --- # YMAU7539 — Certif Manuf Generalist Basic YMAU 7539 - Certif Manuf Generalist Basic YMAU 7539 - Certif Manuf Generalist Basic This CMG program is designed to build foundational and entry level manufacturing skills needed in this region. This course combines hand-on applications, online learning, and face-to-face instruction. This programs graduates will receive the following certifications: NCCER Core, MSSC Certified Production Technician Safety, NSC Forklift, OSHA10 General Industry, BLS 1st Aid / CPR / AED. Credit Hour(s): 160 150613 Fee Amount: 1,950 --- # MSCM101 — Intro to Mass Communication MSCM 101 - Intro to Mass Communication MSCM 101 - Intro to Mass Communication This course introduces students to a survey of print, electronic and technological media that constitutes American mass communication. The history, issues, structures and practices of modern media are examined to determine the effect and role they have played in society. Students will examine and review newspapers, television, Internet, books, movies andother aspects of the mass media. Credit Hour(s): 3 090102 --- # MSCM102 — Writing in the Media MSCM 102 - Writing in the Media MSCM 102 - Writing in the Media This course introduces students to a survey of media writing including broadcast, print, advertisements and public relations. This course emphasizes the importance of writing and the need for accuracy in mediawriting. Students will examine and review the variety of styles in media writing, as well as write sev eral pieces for publication. Credit Hour(s): 3 090102 --- # MSCM201 — Intro to Public Relations MSCM 201 - Intro to Public Relations MSCM 201 - Intro to Public Relations This course introduces students to the role and origin of public relations in the United States. The course examines the history, law and ethics of public relations and how it applies to modern society. A review of public relations campaigns, applications and principles shows the development of public relations in America. Credit Hour(s): 3 090102 --- # TECM1000 — Math for Technical Application TECM 1000 - Math for Technical Application TECM 1000 - Math for Technical Application Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # MATH095 — Developmental Math I MATH 095 - Developmental Math I MATH 095 - Developmental Math I This developmental gateway math is a college based course designed to quickly enable the student to progress to the next math level which can ultimately funnel entry into college based algebra. It is taught at college level because of its intensity and skill level required for quick progress towards preparedness. It is not designed as an elementary level math, nor is it taught at a lower level. This course re-enforces the skills needed to build a strong mathematical foundation for further study by reviewing applications for signe… --- # MATH099 — Developmental Math II MATH 099 - Developmental Math II MATH 099 - Developmental Math II This developmental gateway math is a college based course designed to quickly enable the student to progress to the next math level which is college based algebra. It is taught at college level because of its intensity and skill level required for quick progress towards preparedness. It is not designed as an elementary level math, nor is it taught at a lower level. This course includes a review of fundamentals, graphs and functions, solving linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring polynomials, simplifying ratio… Prerequisites: MATH095, ACAF200, ACQA250, AP01, AP04, CALG26 --- # MATH100 — College Algebra Success MATH 100 - College Algebra Success MATH 100 - College Algebra Success This course is a The course is designed as a foundation of algebraic skills to support students understanding of algebra while concurrently enrolled in an entry-level college algebra course. Students with scores < 19 ACT Math sub-score, <510 SAT QRAS Accuplacer NG Math are required to take this course while concurrently enrolled in MATH 110 College Algebra. Students with an earned grade of C or better in MATH 099 -Dev Math II within one year of enrollment in MATH 110 College Algebra are exempt from this Credit Hour(s): 3 27… --- # MATH100C — Contemporary Math Success MATH 100C - Contemporary Math Success MATH 100C - Contemporary Math Success Credit Hour(s): 3 110901 Corequisite Information: C: MATH 117 --- # MATH105 — College Algebra (Expanded) MATH 105 - College Algebra (Expanded) MATH 105 - College Algebra (Expanded) Quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, inequalities, functions, graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers and theory of equations. Placement based on placement survey, ACT score or successful completion of MATH 099 with a C or higher. Credit Hour(s): 5 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 099 ; T:A02 19; T:AP04 045; T:CALG 40 Prerequisites: MATH099, AP04, CALG40 --- # MATH108 — Applied Algebra for Coll Stu MATH 108 - Applied Algebra for Coll Stu MATH 108 - Applied Algebra for Coll Stu Emphasis on applications involving: solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions. This course is not designed as a preparation for trigonometry or calculus. This course is designed for Associate of Applied Science Degree majors or students planning to receive an Associate of Arts Louisiana Transfer Degree. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 099 ; T:A02 19; T:ACQA 242; T:AP04 045; T:CALG 40 Prerequisites: MATH099, ACQA242, AP04, CALG40 --- # MATH110 — College Algebra MATH 110 - College Algebra MATH 110 - College Algebra In-depth treatment of solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs; inverse functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions with applications; system of equations. MATH 100 required if ACT math sub-score is 18 or lower, Accuplacer NG math QRAS sub-score is 249 or lower, SAT math sub-score of 509 or lower, or has not completed MATH 099 within the last academic year. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: T:A02 19; T:ACQA 250; T:S02 510 Prerequisites: ACQA250 --- # MATH111 — Plane Trigonometry MATH 111 - Plane Trigonometry MATH 111 - Plane Trigonometry Trigonometric functions and identities, inverse trigonometric functions, graphs, solving triangles and equations, complex numbers and polar coordinates. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH105, MATH110 --- # MATH114 — BUSINESS MATHEMATICS MATH 114 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS MATH 114 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS The course is designed to introduce the student to business applications of mathematics such as discounting, percentage, prorating, appreciation/ depreciation, inventory, inventory, commissions, markup, and payroll. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH105, MATH110 --- # MATH115 — Plane Geometry MATH 115 - Plane Geometry MATH 115 - Plane Geometry A course in Euclidean geometry. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH105, MATH110 --- # MATH116 — Math For Health Professionals MATH 116 - Math For Health Professionals MATH 116 - Math For Health Professionals This course provides an overview of mathematic operations neccessary for the calculation of oral and parental drug dosages. Emphasis is placed on numerical and measurement systems, decimals, fractions, ratio and proportions, percentages conversions, and calculations of medication dosages. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 110 ; T:A02 19; T:ACQA 250 Prerequisites: MATH110, ACQA250 --- # MATH117 — Contemporary Mathematics MATH 117 - Contemporary Mathematics MATH 117 - Contemporary Mathematics Course covers topics from critical thinking skills, logic, the real number system, geometry and measurement, consumer mathematics, counting principles, probability, and statistics (including the normal curve). Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 110 ; T:A02 19; T:ACQA 250 Prerequisites: MATH110, ACQA250 --- # MATH120 — Precalculus MATH 120 - Precalculus MATH 120 - Precalculus This course serves as a preparatory Topics covered are advanced algebra and trigonometry to include: real number properties, solutions of equations and inequalities, relations, functions, graphs, polynomial and national functions, exponential and logarithimic functions, complex numbers, systems of equations, theory of equations, circular functions, and analytic geometry. Credit Hour(s): 5 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 110 ; T:A02 19; T:ACQA 250 Prerequisites: MATH110, ACQA250 --- # MATH168 — Geometry-Elem & Middle School MATH 168 - Geometry-Elem & Middle School MATH 168 - Geometry-Elem & Middle School Designed to prepare the student to teach the geometry of the K-8 curriculum. Topics include basic concepts and properties of two-and three- dimensional space; perimeter, area, volume, parallelism, perpendicularity, congruence, similarity, transformation and constructions. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH110 --- # MATH200 — Finite Mathematics MATH 200 - Finite Mathematics MATH 200 - Finite Mathematics Systems of linear equations, matrices, and matrix algebra; linear inequalities, linear programming; counting techniques; permutations and combinations; probability; basic concepts in financial mathematics (annuities included); and an introduction to statistics. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH110 --- # MATH201 — Business Calculus MATH 201 - Business Calculus MATH 201 - Business Calculus The course will focus on limits, continuity and differential and integral calculus for algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions together with applications in business and economics, such as optimization, marginal analysis and exponential growth models. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH105, MATH110 --- # MATH203 — Elementary Number Structure MATH 203 - Elementary Number Structure MATH 203 - Elementary Number Structure Emphasis of the course is elementary number theory, operations, algorithms, and problem solving. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH105, MATH110 --- # MATH204 — Conceptual Geometry MATH 204 - Conceptual Geometry MATH 204 - Conceptual Geometry Emphasis of the course is topics in formal and informal geometry. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 203 Prerequisites: MATH203 --- # MATH210 — Introduction to Statistics MATH 210 - Introduction to Statistics MATH 210 - Introduction to Statistics This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics with a pronounced emphasis on inference. The major topics include methods for analyzing sets of data, probability, probability distributions, estimation, confidence intervals, hypotheses testing, simple linear regression, correlation and non-parametric statistics. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH105, MATH110 --- # MATH220 — Calculus I MATH 220 - Calculus I MATH 220 - Calculus I This is the first course of a three course sequence. The concept of a limit is introduced, and it is used to develop the concepts of continuity and the derivative. These are studied numerically, graphically, and analytically for a wide variety of elementary, and transcendental functions. Applications of the derivative relating to curve sketching, related rates, and optimization are developed. Definite and indefinite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and applications of the integral are also introduced. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 5 270101 Pre… Prerequisites: MATH110, MATH111, MATH120 --- # MATH221 — Calculus II MATH 221 - Calculus II MATH 221 - Calculus II This is the second course of a three course sequence. The course continues with additional applications of the integral relating to volume, work, arc length, and surface area. Additional techniques of integration for a wide variety of functions are also developed. Other topics include:parametric equations, polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series, Taylor Polynomials, and vectors. Credit Hour(s): 5 270101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 220 Prerequisites: MATH220 --- # MATH298 — Special Topics in Mathematics MATH 298 - Special Topics in Mathematics MATH 298 - Special Topics in Mathematics Topic to be determined by instructor and student. Credit for MATH 298 will be given only once. Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 --- # MATH1015 — College Algebra MATH 1015 - College Algebra MATH 1015 - College Algebra Credit Hour(s): 0 270101 --- # MATH1110 — Technical Math MATH 1110 - Technical Math MATH 1110 - Technical Math Credit Hour(s): 3 270101 --- # MAST1210 — Administrative Procedures I MAST 1210 - Administrative Procedures I MAST 1210 - Administrative Procedures I Discussion of the components of effective client/staff communication, both verbal and nonverbal. Beginning front office activities such as scheduling, insurance, billing and patient/client education methods are covered. Practical application activities are integrated throughout this course. Credit Hour(s): 4 512601 --- # MAST2110 — Medical Transcription MAST 2110 - Medical Transcription MAST 2110 - Medical Transcription Principles of medical transcription along with practical application and usage of medical forms, reports and case studies with integrated medical terminology and medical keyboarding. Students may participate in selected clinical sites as part of this course, if available. Credit Hour(s): 3 510801 Fee Amount: 25 --- # MEDA1000 — Medical Assistant Clinical MEDA 1000 - Medical Assistant Clinical MEDA 1000 - Medical Assistant Clinical The student will perform, demonstrate and practice a minimum of 40 hours of basic Medical Assistant care in approved facilities, under the supervision of the LDCC faculty. The application of the MA process will be used in meeting biological, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual needs of clients in selective environments. Major components included are professionalism, effective communication, front office skills, and knowledge of medication. Credit Hour(s): 1 510801 Fee Amount: 38 Prerequisite Information: C: BOTH 1… Prerequisites: BOTH1210, CPTR1000, HCOR1120, HCOR1160, HCOR1211, HCOR1212, HEKG1011, HMDT1170, HPHL1011, HPHL1022, MAST1210, MEDA1011, MEDA1100 --- # MEDA1011 — Medical Assist.& Patient Prepa MEDA 1011 - Medical Assist.& Patient Prepa MEDA 1011 - Medical Assist.& Patient Prepa A 120 hour classroom and 30 hour laboratory practice study to provide Medical Assisting students with an understanding of patient care, knowledge and skills utilized by the Medical Assistant in the clinical ambulatory care settings including gynecology, obstetrics, pediatrics, neurology, orthopedics, psychiatry, rehabilitation, cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, urology, dermatology, ophthamology, endocrinology, oncology, immunology, and allergy. Laboratory activities reinforce lecture. Students shou… Prerequisites: CPTR1000, HCOR1120, HCOR1160, HCOR1211, HCOR1212, HEKG1011, HMDT1170, HPHL1011, HPHL1022, MAST1210, MEDA1100 --- # MEDA1100 — Pharmacology for Medical Assis MEDA 1100 - Pharmacology for Medical Assis MEDA 1100 - Pharmacology for Medical Assis A 30 hour classroom and 30 hour laboratory practice study to provide Medial Assisting students with an understanding of pharmacy as it relates to current drug therapy. The major concepts include drug classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, clinical indications, methods of administration, adverse reactions, and drug interactions. Students should expect to complete at least 7.5 hours of work outside of class meeting timer per credit hour. A supervised skills lab (30hrs) is a basic component… Prerequisites: CPTR1000, HCOR1120, HCOR1160, HCOR1211, HCOR1212, HEKG1011, HMDT1170, HPHL1011, HPHL1022, MAST1210, MEDA1011 --- # MCS101 — Intro to Health InformationMgt MCS 101 - Intro to Health InformationMgt MCS 101 - Intro to Health InformationMgt MCS 101 will discuss the foundation of the health information professions, organization and delivery of health care services, and the practice and function of the health information management department. The course will also focus on specific disease processes, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatments, prognoses, and disease intervention which the allied health care professions encounter. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 --- # MCS102 — Basic Medical Coding MCS 102 - Basic Medical Coding MCS 102 - Basic Medical Coding MCS 102 will aid the student in developing an understanding of the coding rules for ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM coding and classification systems in order to assign valid diagnostic and/or procedure codes. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HSCI 110 ; C: MCS 101 Corequisite Information: C: MCS 103 Prerequisites: HSCI110, MCS101, HIM101 --- # MCS103 — Basic Medical Coding Lab MCS 103 - Basic Medical Coding Lab MCS 103 - Basic Medical Coding Lab MCS 103 will provide the student with practical application and laboratory practice in coding using ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM. Credit Hour(s): 1 510701 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HSCI 110 ; C: MCS 101 Corequisite Information: C: MCS 102 Prerequisites: HSCI110, MCS101, HIM101 --- # MCS201 — Healthcare Delivery Systems MCS 201 - Healthcare Delivery Systems MCS 201 - Healthcare Delivery Systems Students will develop an understanding of the systems used for professional and institutional reimbursement in various healthcare settings. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 --- # MCS202 — Reimbursement Methodology MCS 202 - Reimbursement Methodology MCS 202 - Reimbursement Methodology Students will develop an understanding of the systems used for professional and institutional reimbursement in various healthcare settings. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HIM 102 ; C: HIM 103 ; C: HSCI 110 ; C: MCS 101 ; C: MCS 102 ; C: MCS 103 Prerequisites: HIM101, HIM102, HIM103, HSCI110, MCS101, MCS102, MCS103 --- # MCS203 — Advanced Medical Coding MCS 203 - Advanced Medical Coding MCS 203 - Advanced Medical Coding MCS 203 will aid the student in mastering other classifications, nomenclature, and medical vocabularies. Application of coding principles as they affect reimbursement, the prospective payment system, and ethical issues related to reimbursement. Credit Hour(s): 3 510701 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HIM 102 ; C: HIM 103 ; C: HSCI 110 ; C: MCS 101 ; C: MCS 102 ; C: MCS 103 Corequisite Information: C: MCS 204 Prerequisites: HIM101, HIM102, HIM103, HSCI110, MCS101, MCS102, MCS103 --- # MCS204 — Advanced Medical Coding Lab MCS 204 - Advanced Medical Coding Lab MCS 204 - Advanced Medical Coding Lab MCS 204 will provide the student with practical application and laboratory practice in coding using ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM. Credit Hour(s): 1 510701 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: HIM 101 ; C: HIM 102 ; C: HIM 103 ; C: HSCI 110 ; C: MCS 101 ; C: MCS 102 ; C: MCS 103 Corequisite Information: C: MCS 203 Prerequisites: HIM101, HIM102, HIM103, HSCI110, MCS101, MCS102, MCS103 --- # MCS210 — Medical Coding Practicum MCS 210 - Medical Coding Practicum MCS 210 - Medical Coding Practicum MCS 210 is supervised on-the-job experience performing medical coding in a laboratory or health care facility. A minimum of 100 hours of practical experience will be required. The class will require students to be available for assignments to health care facilities Monday through Friday for up to eight hours per day where students will be expected to work extensively with a primary group of practitioners and an opportunity to see day-to-day operations of the MCS department. This is an opportunity to learn about the practica… --- # MLTS100 — Medical Lab Asst & Phlebotomy MLTS 100 - Medical Lab Asst & Phlebotomy MLTS 100 - Medical Lab Asst & Phlebotomy The Medical Lab Assisting & Phlebotomy lecture course is designed to equip students with the essential knowledge required for success in the dynamic field of medical laboratory sciences. This comprehensive program integrates theoretical learning to prepare graduates for entry level positions in medical laboratories, clinics, and healthcare settings. Credit Hour(s): 2 511004 Prerequisite Information: C: MLTS 101 Prerequisites: MLTS101 --- # MLTS101 — Med Lab Asst & Phlebotomy Lab MLTS 101 - Med Lab Asst & Phlebotomy Lab MLTS 101 - Med Lab Asst & Phlebotomy Lab The Medical Lab Assisting & Phlebotomy lab course is designed to equip students with the practical experience for success in the dynamic field of medical laboratory sciences. This comprehensive program integrates hands-on to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in medical laboratories, clinics, and healthcare settings. Credit Hour(s): 4 511004 Fee Amount: 38 Prerequisite Information: C: MLTS 100 Prerequisites: MLTS100 --- # MLTS102 — Hematology MLTS 102 - Hematology MLTS 102 - Hematology The scope of this course will include discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory. The exercises are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles, procedures, and interpretation of manual or automated and general or advanced techniques for clinical hematology. Credit Hour(s): 3 511004 Fee Amount: 38 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 104 Corequisite Information: C: MLTS 104 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS103 — Immunohematology & Blood Bank MLTS 103 - Immunohematology & Blood Bank MLTS 103 - Immunohematology & Blood Bank The scope of this course will include discussions, demonstrations and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory setting. Topics are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles, procedures, and interpretation of techniques as applied in an immunohematology laboratory and blood bank. Credit Hour(s): 2 511004 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C:MLTS105 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS104 — Hematology Laboratory MLTS 104 - Hematology Laboratory MLTS 104 - Hematology Laboratory The scope of this lab course will include discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory. The exercises are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles, procedures, and interpretation of manual or automated and general or advanced techniques for clinical hematology. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 102 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS105 — Immunohemat.& Blood Bank Lab MLTS 105 - Immunohemat.& Blood Bank Lab MLTS 105 - Immunohemat.& Blood Bank Lab The scope of this lab course will include discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory setting. Topics are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles, procedures, and interpretation of techniques as applied in an immunohematology laboratory and blood bank. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Fee Amount: 38 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 103 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS200 — Clinical Microbiol & Mycology MLTS 200 - Clinical Microbiol & Mycology MLTS 200 - Clinical Microbiol & Mycology The scope of this course will include discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory. Topics are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles, procedures, and interpretation of techniques as applied in a clinical microbiology and mycology laboratory. Credit Hour(s): 3 511004 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: BIOL 210 ; C: BIOL 211 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 201 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203, BIOL210, BIOL211 --- # MLTS201 — Clinical Micro & Mycology Lab MLTS 201 - Clinical Micro & Mycology Lab MLTS 201 - Clinical Micro & Mycology Lab The scope of this lab course will include discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory. Topics are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles, procedures, and interpretation of techniques as applied in a clinical microbiology and mycology laboratory. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: BIOL 210 ; C: BIOL 211 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: ML… Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203, BIOL210, BIOL211 --- # MLTS202 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids MLTS 202 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids MLTS 202 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids This course will introduce students to principles and practices of urinalysis and body fluids as they relate to pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical procedures in a clinical lab setting. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Corequisite Information: C: MLTS 204 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS204 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab MLTS 204 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab MLTS 204 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab This course will introduce students to principles and practices of urinalysis and body fluids as they relate to pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical procedures in a clinical lab setting. The lab content will complement instruction in MLTS 202 Urinalysis and Body Fluids lecture. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: MLTS 102 ; C: MLTS 104 ; C: MLTS 202 Prerequisites: MLTS102, MLTS104 --- # MLTS205 — Immunology MLTS 205 - Immunology MLTS 205 - Immunology The scope of this course will introduce students to the human immune system. Content specifically emphasizes the development and function of immune system cells, antibodies and their interactions with antigens, immune disorders, immunization techniques, and the immunological basis for tissue transplants. Credit Hour(s): 2 511004 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, BIOL201, BIOL203, MLTS101 --- # MLTS210 — Clinical Chemistry MLTS 210 - Clinical Chemistry MLTS 210 - Clinical Chemistry The scope of this course will include discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory. Topics are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles and procedures, and interpretation techniques as applied in clinical chemistry laboratory. Credit Hour(s): 3 511004 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: CHEM 101 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 211 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, CHEM101, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS211 — Clinical Chemistry Laboratory MLTS 211 - Clinical Chemistry Laboratory MLTS 211 - Clinical Chemistry Laboratory The scope of this lab course will include discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises performed in the clinical laboratory. Topics are specifically designed to familiarize students with the principles and procedures, and interpretation techniques as applied in clinical chemistry laboratory. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: CHEM 101 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 210 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, CHEM101, BIOL201, BIOL203 --- # MLTS215 — Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice I MLTS 215 - Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice I MLTS 215 - Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice I The scope of this lab course will include 225 hours in a clinical setting for application of theories and techniques with an emphasis on correlations of test results. Specific focus includes problem solving skills that are associated with the principles and procedures and interpretation of techniques as applied to specimen collections and analysis in immunohematology, clinical immunology, clinical chemistry, clinical microbiology, hematology, coagulation, and body fluid analysis. Credit Hour(s): 5 511004 Fee Amo… --- # MLTS220 — Virology and Parasitology MLTS 220 - Virology and Parasitology MLTS 220 - Virology and Parasitology This course will introduce students to clinically significant bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoans, and helminths as they relate to pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical procedures in a clinical microbiology setting. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: BIOL 210 ; C: BIOL 211 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 221 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, CHEM101, BIOL201, BIOL203, BIOL210, BIOL211 --- # MLTS221 — Virology and Parasitology Lab MLTS 221 - Virology and Parasitology Lab MLTS 221 - Virology and Parasitology Lab This lab course will introduce students to laboratory principles and practices of clinical virology and parasitology as they relate to pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical procedures in a clinical microbiology setting. Credit Hour(s): 1 511004 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 201 ; C: BIOL 203 ; C: BIOL 210 ; C: BIOL 211 ; C: ENGL 101 ; C: MATH 110 ; C: MATH 117 ; C: MLTS 100 ; C: MLTS 101 ; C: MLTS 220 Prerequisites: MLTS100, MATH110, MATH117, ENGL101, CHEM101, BIOL201, BIOL203, BIOL210, BIOL211 --- # MLTS225 — Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice II MLTS 225 - Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice II MLTS 225 - Med Lab Tech Clin. Practice II The scope of this lab course will include 225 hours in a clinical setting for application of theories and techniques with an emphasis on correlation of test results. Specific focus includes problem solving skills that are associated with the principles and procedures and interpretation of techniques as applied to specimen collections and analysis in immunohematology, clinical immunology, clinical chemistry, clinical microbiology, hematology, coagulation, and body fluid analysis. Credit Hour(s): 5 511004 Fee Am… Prerequisites: MLTS215 --- # MLTS240 — Advanced Lab Methods MLTS 240 - Advanced Lab Methods MLTS 240 - Advanced Lab Methods This course contains lecture, case studies and laboratory practice in mycology, parasitology, virology, and molecular methods. Credit Hour(s): 3 511004 --- # MEDL1300 — Medical Terminology MEDL 1300 - Medical Terminology MEDL 1300 - Medical Terminology An introduction of basic medical terms by use of prefixes, suffixes, and anatomical roots. Credit Hour(s): 3 510716 --- # MILS101 — Intro Military Sci Leadership MILS 101 - Intro Military Sci Leadership MILS 101 - Intro Military Sci Leadership Introduces you to the personal challenges and competencies that are critical for effective leadership in a contemporary environment. You will learn how the personal development of life skills such as goal setting, time management, physical fitness, and stress management relate to leadership, officer-ship, and Army profession. Credit Hour(s): 1 280301 Corequisite Information: C: MILS 102 --- # MILS102 — Intro Mil Sci Leadership Lab MILS 102 - Intro Mil Sci Leadership Lab MILS 102 - Intro Mil Sci Leadership Lab Each laboratory (lab) is designed to lead peers, develop confidence. awareness, initiative, accountability and the ability to analyze and solve problems while applying the designed skills. Labs are designed to be taken in conjunction with MILS 101 . Labs are designed to be hands-on, experiential learning sessions which develop total awareness of what it means to be an U.S. Army Officer. Credit Hour(s): 1 280301 Fee Amount: 25 Corequisite Information: C: MILS 101 --- # MUSC101 — Music Appreciation MUSC 101 - Music Appreciation MUSC 101 - Music Appreciation This course is designed to foster an understanding of music through the study of selected examples of musical works. Emphasis is placed upon the analysis of compositions in conjunction with references to cultural and historical developments. Credit Hour(s): 3 360115 --- # MUSC102 — Fundamentals of Music Theory MUSC 102 - Fundamentals of Music Theory MUSC 102 - Fundamentals of Music Theory This course is a study of the basic elements of music including sound, meoldy, harmony, rhythym, and form. Credit Hour(s): 3 360115 Prerequisite Information: C: MUSC 101 Prerequisites: MUSC101 --- # MUSC201 — Music Directed Study MUSC 201 - Music Directed Study MUSC 201 - Music Directed Study This course offers enriched learning of band literature through the rehearsal and performance of various styles and periods fo music. Credit Hour(s): 1 360115 --- # YCNA1010 — Nurse Aide Written Exam YCNA 1010 - Nurse Aide Written Exam YCNA 1010 - Nurse Aide Written Exam Written/computerized portion of the Nurse Aide Exam Credit Hour(s): 1 513902 --- # YCNA1020 — Skills Nurse Aide Exam YCNA 1020 - Skills Nurse Aide Exam YCNA 1020 - Skills Nurse Aide Exam Clinical Skills Check off portion of the Nurse Aide Credit Hour(s): 1 513902 Fee Amount: 0 Corequisite Information: C: YCNA 3101 --- # YCNA3101 — Nurse Aide Written Exam YCNA 3101 - Nurse Aide Written Exam YCNA 3101 - Nurse Aide Written Exam Written/Computerized portion of the Nurse Aide Exam Credit Hour(s): 1 513902 Fee Amount: 100 --- # NRSA1211 — Nursing Fundmentals I NRSA 1211 - Nursing Fundmentals I NRSA 1211 - Nursing Fundmentals I Credit Hour(s): 4 513901 Fee Amount: 25 --- # NURS100 — Introduction to Nursing NURS 100 - Introduction to Nursing NURS 100 - Introduction to Nursing This course is designed to introduce students to the healthcare delivery system and the nursing profession. The concepts in the course include nursing history, professional roles, nursing theory, legal ethical principles, communication, safety, dosage calculations, interdisciplinary roles, and cultural diversity. Credit Hour(s): 2 513801 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; C: MATH 099 ; T:A01 18; T:A02 19; T:ACAF 250; T:ACWR 250; T:AP02 086; T:AP04 045; T:CALG 40; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101, ENGL099, MATH099, ACAF250, ACWR250, AP02, AP04, CALG40, CENG70 --- # NURS112 — Basics in Nursing NURS 112 - Basics in Nursing NURS 112 - Basics in Nursing An introduction to the basic standards, concepts, and processes required for quality and safety in nursing. The classroom components provide opportunities for development of the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for competence and accountability in the delivery of healthcare at the beginning level. The course presents the nature of nursing, nursing process, safety, illness, communication, teaching/ learning, hygiene, comfort and pain, mobility and activity, rest and sleep, health assessment, oral and topical medication ad… Prerequisites: BIOL222, BIOL224, ENGL102, HSCI115 --- # NURS113 — Basics in Nursing Clinical NURS 113 - Basics in Nursing Clinical NURS 113 - Basics in Nursing Clinical An introduction to the basic standards, concepts, and processes required for quality and safety in nursing. The laboratory/.components provide opportunities for development of the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for competence and accountability in the delivery of healthcare at the beginning level. The course presents the nature of nursing, nursing process, safety, illness, communication, teaching/ learning, hygiene, comfort and pain, mobility and activity, rest and sleep, health assessment, oral and t… Prerequisites: BIOL222, BIOL224, ENGL102, HSCI115 --- # NURS115 — Pharmacology for Nursing NURS 115 - Pharmacology for Nursing NURS 115 - Pharmacology for Nursing An introduction to the basic standards, concepts, and processes required for quality and safety in pharmacological nursing. The didactic course provides for development of comprehension in principal actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and legal and ethical implications of pharmacology in nursing at the beginning level. Admission to the Nursing program. Credit Hour(s): 3 513801 Prerequisite Information: C: NURS 122 ; C: NURS 132 Corequisite Information: C: NURS 112 Prerequisites: NURS122, NURS132 --- # NURS122 — Nursing of the Adult I NURS 122 - Nursing of the Adult I NURS 122 - Nursing of the Adult I The goal of this course is to present the standards, concepts, and processes required for quality and safety in nursing care of adults with acute and chronic health disorders. Opportunities are provided for the development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for competence and accountability in the delivery of healthcare at the beginning level of adult nursing. The course presents professional nursing care; health assessment of body systems; perioperative care; fluid/electrolyte and acid-base balance: pain manag… Prerequisites: BIOL210, BIOL211, MATH210 --- # NURS123 — Nurs of the Adult I Clinical NURS 123 - Nurs of the Adult I Clinical NURS 123 - Nurs of the Adult I Clinical The goal of this course is to present an integrated approach to experience and develop skills related to essential nursing concepts of caring for the adult client in the clinical setting. Opportunities are provided for the development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for competence, safety, and accountability in the delivery of healthcare at the beginning level adult nursing. This course provided a foundation for practical hands-on work and critical thinking skills rooted in the nursing process of… Prerequisites: BIOL210, BIOL211, MATH210 --- # NURS132 — LPN to RN Transition NURS 132 - LPN to RN Transition NURS 132 - LPN to RN Transition This is an accelerated course specifically designed to facilitate successful entry of practical nurses into transitioning smoothly into Level III of the ASN program, by expanding the breadth and depth of their knowledge and nursing skills. The didactic course focuses on theories, processes, and skills relevant to registered nursing, it covers core components of nursing practice, quality and safety, pharmacology for nursing practice, psychomotor skills, communication, delegation and health assessment of the adult and geriatric pat… --- # NURS133 — LPN to RN Transition Clinical NURS 133 - LPN to RN Transition Clinical NURS 133 - LPN to RN Transition Clinical This is an accelerated course specifically designed to facilitate successful entry of practical nurses into transitioning smoothly into Level III of the ASN program, by expanding the breadth and depth of their knowledge and nursing skills. Focusing on theories, processes, and skills relevant to registered nursing, it covers essential components such as quality and safety, pharmacology for nursing practice, psychomotor skills, communication, delegation and health assessment of the adult and geriatric patient. Wit… --- # NURS210 — Parent-Child Nursing NURS 210 - Parent-Child Nursing NURS 210 - Parent-Child Nursing The processes in quality and safe family-centered nursing care before, during, and after birth, and in alterations in newborn, child and adolescent’s health are emphasized in both theory and clinical practice. Opportunities are provided for development of the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for competence and accountability in the delivery of healthcare in familycentered nursing. Credit Hour(s): 8 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C:NURS 200; C:NURS 201; C:NURS 202; C:NURS203 Corequisite Information: C:NURS 211;… Prerequisites: NURS200, NURS201, NURS202, NURS203 --- # NURS219 — Parent-Child Nursing NURS 219 - Parent-Child Nursing NURS 219 - Parent-Child Nursing Standards, concepts, and processes required for quality and safety in family-centered nursing are emphasized in both theory and clinical practice. The classroom, component provides opportunities for development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for competence and accountability in the delivery of health care in family-centered nursing. Credit Hour(s): 4 513801 Fee Amount: 658.33 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 201 ; C: ENGL 202 ; C: ENGL 203 ; C: ENGL 204 ; C: ENGL 205 ; C: ENGL 206 ; C: ENGL 207 ; C: ENGL 208 ;… Prerequisites: NURS122, NURS221, NURS222, ENGL201, ENGL202, ENGL203, ENGL204, ENGL205, ENGL206, ENGL207, ENGL208, ENGL211, ENGL215, HIST102, HIST201, HIST202, HIST213 --- # NURS220 — Parent-Child Nursing Clinical NURS 220 - Parent-Child Nursing Clinical NURS 220 - Parent-Child Nursing Clinical Standards, concepts, and processes required for quality and safety in family-centered nursing are emphasized clinical practice. The lab and clinical practice components provide opportunities for development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for competence and accountability in the delivery of health care in family-centered nursing. Credit Hour(s): 2 513801 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 201 ; C: ENGL 202 ; C: ENGL 203 ; C: ENGL 204 ; C: ENGL 205 ; C: ENGL 206 ; C: ENGL 207 ; C:… Prerequisites: NURS122, NURS221, NURS222, ENGL201, ENGL202, ENGL203, ENGL204, ENGL205, ENGL206, ENGL207, ENGL208, ENGL211, ENGL215, HIST102, HIST201, HIST202, HIST213 --- # NURS221 — Mental Health Nursing NURS 221 - Mental Health Nursing NURS 221 - Mental Health Nursing The processes in quality and safe nursing care of adolescents and adults with alterations in mental, social, and emotional health are emphasized in this course for the development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for therapeutic communication, competence, and accountability in understanding human behaviors, necessary adaptations, and the delivery of care of the client experiencing alterations in mental health. Pharmacology and application of life span principles related to mental health are included. Must be ta… Prerequisites: NURS122, NURS123, NURS219, NURS220, ENGL201, ENGL202, ENGL203, ENGL204, ENGL205, ENGL206, ENGL207, ENGL208, ENGL211, ENGL215, HIST102, HIST201, HIST202, HIST213 --- # NURS222 — Mental Health Nursing Clinical NURS 222 - Mental Health Nursing Clinical NURS 222 - Mental Health Nursing Clinical This course NURS 222 Lab/Clinical course reinforces the theory with integrated skills laboratory and clinical practice components to provide opportunities for hands-on development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for quality and safe nursing care of adolescents and adults with alterations in mental, social, and emotional health. Opportunities are provided for development of the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for competence and accountability in understanding human behaviors, necessa… Prerequisites: NURS122, NURS123, NURS219, NURS220, ENGL201, ENGL202, ENGL203, ENGL204, ENGL205, ENGL206, ENGL207, ENGL208, ENGL211, ENGL215, HIST102, HIST201, HIST202, HIST213 --- # NURS231 — Nurs of the Adult II Clinical NURS 231 - Nurs of the Adult II Clinical NURS 231 - Nurs of the Adult II Clinical The objective of this course is to offer a comprehensive approach in enhancing abilities related to essential nursing principles of caring for adult and geriatric patients with various health conditions through hands-on practice and clinical experience. Students will have the chance to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for proficiency and responsibility in providing healthcare at an advanced level in medical/surgical nursing. The focus of the course is on practical experience and pr… Prerequisites: NURS233, ARTS120, ARTS201, ARTS202, MUSC101, THEA190 --- # NURS232 — Nursing of the Adult II NURS 232 - Nursing of the Adult II NURS 232 - Nursing of the Adult II The processes in quality and safe nursing care of adults with complex health disorders are emphasized in both theory and clinical practice. Opportunities are provided for developing the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for competence and accountability in the delivery at the advanced level of medical/surgical nursing. The course presents nursing care disorders adult and geriatric body systems. Topics covered include assessment and nursing management of disorders of immunologic/hematologic; oncology; neurologic; mus… Prerequisites: NURS233, ARTS120, ARTS201, ARTS202, MUSC101, THEA190 --- # NURS233 — Trends, Issues & Management NURS 233 - Trends, Issues & Management NURS 233 - Trends, Issues & Management Economic and political aspects of standards, concepts, and processes required for quality and safety in professional nursing. The didactic course provides opportunity for gaining competence and accountability in development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for career opportunities in quality improvement, leadership and management roles, and professional growth in nursing. Credit Hour(s): 1 513801 Prerequisite Information: C: NURS 219 ; C: NURS 221 Corequisite Information: C: NURS 232 Prerequisites: NURS219, NURS221 --- # OSYS1100 — Records Management OSYS 1100 - Records Management OSYS 1100 - Records Management This course includes basic records management terminology, procedures, classification systems, electronic and manual storage, retrieval, and disposal, compliance with freedom of information laws and Privacy Act. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # OSYS1250 — Business Calculators OSYS 1250 - Business Calculators OSYS 1250 - Business Calculators Principles and techniques used to solve business problems on the electronic calculator. Credit Hour(s): 3 520301 --- # OSYS2530 — Office Procedures OSYS 2530 - Office Procedures OSYS 2530 - Office Procedures Focuses on understanding the role of the office professional in today’s changing office environment. Students learn effective office, human relations, communication, decision-making, and critical thinking skills by completing assignments and live projects. Credit Hour(s): 3 520401 --- # OSYS2997 — Practicum OSYS 2997 - Practicum OSYS 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # OSYS2999 — Cooperative Education OSYS 2999 - Cooperative Education OSYS 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # ORNT1000 — Freshman Seminar ORNT 1000 - Freshman Seminar ORNT 1000 - Freshman Seminar This course is designed to introduce newly enrolled students to college life and career development through a variety of activities. It is recommended that this course be scheduled during the first semester of enrollment. An overview of college policies, procedures, and resources as well as study skills and time management strategies will introduce the student to the college experience. Also included is an introduction to electronic learning and the use of online resources. Career development activities include career research, persona… --- # PHAR1001 — Intro to Pharmacy Technology PHAR 1001 - Intro to Pharmacy Technology PHAR 1001 - Intro to Pharmacy Technology This course for the pharmacy technician student includes an introduction to the history of pharmacy, laws which includes the Pharmacy Practice Act and scope of practice for pharmacy technicians and candidates, technician candidate and technician certification, accreditation, development of personal and interpersonal skills, emerging trends, orientation to professional pharmacy organizations, responsibilities and roles within various pharmacy settings. Credit Hour(s): 2 510805 Prerequisite Information: C: ALHT 10… Prerequisites: ALHT1009, ALHT1016, HSCI110, BIOL110, BIOL111 --- # PHAR1002 — Pharmacy Practice PHAR 1002 - Pharmacy Practice PHAR 1002 - Pharmacy Practice This course for the pharmacy technician student provides instruction on federal law and regulation of pharmacy practice, routes of drug administration and dosage formulations, pharmacy measurements and calculations, community pharmacy dispensing, healthcare and prescription drug insurance, the business of community pharmacy, extemporaneous, nonsterile compounding, hospital pharmacy dispensing, and medication safety. Credit Hour(s): 3 510805 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: ALHT 1009 ; C: ALHT 1016 ; C: BIOL 110 ; C: BIOL 1… Prerequisites: ALHT1009, ALHT1016, HSCI110, BIOL110, BIOL111 --- # PHAR1003 — Pharmacy Practice Lab PHAR 1003 - Pharmacy Practice Lab PHAR 1003 - Pharmacy Practice Lab Laboratory instruction compliments the lecture with hands-on experiences in medication preparation, dispensing, calculations, and business applications. Credit Hour(s): 2 510805 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: ALHT 1009 ; C: ALHT 1016 ; C: BIOL 110 ; C: BIOL 111 ; C: HSCI 110 Corequisite Information: C: PHAR 1001 ; C: PHAR 1002 ; C: PHAR 1004 Prerequisites: ALHT1009, ALHT1016, HSCI110, BIOL110, BIOL111 --- # PHAR1004 — Pharmacology for Pharmacy Tech PHAR 1004 - Pharmacology for Pharmacy Tech PHAR 1004 - Pharmacology for Pharmacy Tech This course for the pharmacy technician clinical student presents basic pharmacology with emphasis on drug therapy. The course content includes drug laws, terminology, therapeutic classes of drugs, indications, side effects, contraindications, generic and trade names, and calculations. Credit Hour(s): 5 510805 Fee Amount: 38 Prerequisite Information: C: ALHT 1009 ; C: ALHT 1016 ; C: BIOL 110 ; C: BIOL 111 ; C: HSCI 110 Corequisite Information: C: PHAR 1001 ; C: PHAR 1002 ; C: PHAR 1003 Prerequisites: ALHT1009, ALHT1016, HSCI110, BIOL110, BIOL111 --- # PHAR1010 — Sterile Products PHAR 1010 - Sterile Products PHAR 1010 - Sterile Products This course is designed to provide an introduction to aseptic techniques, admixture preparation, incompatibility and stability, irrigation solutions, calculations for intravenous solutions, total parenteral nutrition, and chemotherapy. Credit Hour(s): 2 510805 Prerequisite Information: C: PHAR 1001 ; C: PHAR 1002 ; C: PHAR 1003 ; C: PHAR 1004 Corequisite Information: C: PHAR 1011 ; C: PHAR 1020 Prerequisites: PHAR1001, PHAR1002, PHAR1003, PHAR1004 --- # PHAR1011 — Sterile Products Lab PHAR 1011 - Sterile Products Lab PHAR 1011 - Sterile Products Lab This course provides activities or laboratory exercises to support PHAR 1010 lecture. Credit Hour(s): 1 510805 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PHAR 1001 ; C: PHAR 1002 ; C: PHAR 1003 ; C: PHAR 1004 Corequisite Information: C: PHAR 1010 ; C: PHAR 1020 Prerequisites: PHAR1001, PHAR1002, PHAR1003, PHAR1004 --- # PHAR1020 — Professional Practice Seminar PHAR 1020 - Professional Practice Seminar PHAR 1020 - Professional Practice Seminar This course will provide an overview and review oh pharmacy practice to prepare the student to take the national PTCB exam. Course content includes a review oh pharmacy practice, pharmacology with emphasis on the top 200 drugs, pharmaceutical calculations, pharmacy law and job readiness skills. Credit Hour(s): 2 510805 Prerequisite Information: C: PHAR 1001 ; C: PHAR 1002 ; C: PHAR 1003 ; C: PHAR 1004 Corequisite Information: C: PHAR 1010 ; C: PHAR 1011 Prerequisites: PHAR1001, PHAR1002, PHAR1003, PHAR1004 --- # PHAR1051 — Pharmacy Clinical Practice PHAR 1051 - Pharmacy Clinical Practice PHAR 1051 - Pharmacy Clinical Practice This course is designed for the Pharmacy Tech clinical student who has successfully completed the didactic, lab, certification portion of the Pharmacy Tech program. Students are assigned to at least two different types of experiential training sites and work under the supervision of a Louisiana licensed pharmacist in good standing, for a minimum of 400 hours. Credit Hour(s): 7 510805 Fee Amount: 38 Prerequisite Information: C: PHAR 1001 ; C: PHAR 1002 ; C: PHAR 1003 ; C: PHAR 1004 ; C: PHAR 1010 ; C: PHAR 1011 ; C:… Prerequisites: PHAR1001, PHAR1002, PHAR1003, PHAR1004, PHAR1010, PHAR1011, PHAR1020 --- # PHIL201 — Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 201 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 201 - Introduction to Philosophy An introduction to philosophical ideas, problems and methods through a study of important philosophers and the major systems of philosophy. Topics to be covered may include appearance and reality, human nature, nature of knowledge, relation of mind with body, the right and the good, the existence of God, and freedom and determinism. Credit Hour(s): 3 380101 --- # PHSC100 — Physical Science I PHSC 100 - Physical Science I PHSC 100 - Physical Science I This course is a presentation of an integrated approach to essential concepts in physics such as motion, gravity, heat, electricity, magnetism, sound and light and to emphasize the personal application of science, the process skills, problem solving, and discovery/inquiry learning. Students not meeting required score should contact Adult Education for remediation and retake the Accuplacer exam to meet eligibility criteria. Credit Hour(s): 3 300101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 095 ; T:A02 16; T:ACQA 230 Prerequisites: MATH095, ACQA230 --- # PHSC110 — Physical Science I Lab PHSC 110 - Physical Science I Lab PHSC 110 - Physical Science I Lab This laboratory is designed to accompany and enhance the lecture course Physical Science I ( PHSC 100 ). Activities and exercises will address concepts presented in PHSC 100 in addition to emphasizing the personal application of science, the process skills, problem solving, and discovery/ inquiry learning. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 300101 Fee Amount: 25 Corequisite Information: C:PHSC100 --- # PHSC120 — Physical Science II PHSC 120 - Physical Science II PHSC 120 - Physical Science II This course introduces the student to the following concepts of basic chemistry: atoms and their structure, atomic models, atomic nucleus and electron configuration, mixture, bonding, acids and bases, and oxidation and reduction. Credit Hour(s): 3 300101 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 095 ; T:A02 16; T:AP01 065; T:AP04 020; T:CALG 26 Prerequisites: MATH110, MATH095, AP01, AP04, CALG26 --- # PHSC130 — Physical Science II Lab PHSC 130 - Physical Science II Lab PHSC 130 - Physical Science II Lab Laboratory designed to accompany PHSC 120 , Physical Science II. Activities and exercises will address concepts presented in PHSC 120 in addition to emphasizing the personal application of science, the process skills, problem solving, and discovery/inquiry learning. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 300101 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PHSC 120 Prerequisites: PHSC120 --- # PHSC1015 — Physical Science PHSC 1015 - Physical Science PHSC 1015 - Physical Science Credit Hour(s): 0 400101 --- # PHYS110 — Foundations of Astronomy PHYS 110 - Foundations of Astronomy PHYS 110 - Foundations of Astronomy This course presents an integrated approach to basic astronomy and astronomical concepts. Basic science skills such as the scientific method are highlighted through astronomy. Astronomic concepts will include the following topics: light and properties of light, lenses, astrophotography, and formation of the universe, galaxies, solar systems, and planets. Practical observational techniques of space objects are performed through use of telescopes. Sunspot activity is monitored via the Internet and through observations of th… Prerequisites: MATH110, MATH095, ACQA250, AP01, AP04, CALG26 --- # PHYS210 — General Physics I PHYS 210 - General Physics I PHYS 210 - General Physics I This first semester of a two-semester sequence is an overview of basic concepts and principles of mechanics, heat, and sound. This course is intended for science majors. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 3 400801 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 111 Corequisite Information: C: PHYS 211 Prerequisites: MATH111 --- # PHYS211 — General Physics I Lab PHYS 211 - General Physics I Lab PHYS 211 - General Physics I Lab Laboratory designed to accompany PHYS 210 , General Physics I; Laboratory activities are used to enhance the content and learning Prerequisites: PHYS210 --- # PHYS220 — General Physics II PHYS 220 - General Physics II PHYS 220 - General Physics II This second semester of a two-semester sequence is an overview of basic concepts and principles of optics, electricity, magnetism, and other topics of modern physics. This course is intended for science majors. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 3 400801 Prerequisite Information: C: PHYS 210 ; C: PHYS 211 Corequisite Information: C: PHYS 221 Prerequisites: PHYS210, PHYS211 --- # PHYS221 — General Physics II Lab PHYS 221 - General Physics II Lab PHYS 221 - General Physics II Lab Laboratory designed to accompany PHYS 220 , General Physics II; Laboratory activities are used to enhance the content and learning Prerequisites: PHYS210, PHYS211 --- # POLI110 — American Government POLI 110 - American Government POLI 110 - American Government The principles, institutions, processes and functions of government. Emphasis is on the national government, the development of our constitutional system and the role of the citizen in the democratic process. Credit Hour(s): 3 451001 --- # POLI202 — State & Local Government POLI 202 - State & Local Government POLI 202 - State & Local Government This course provides a survey-level examination of the history, principles, institutions, processes, functions, and administration of state and local government in the United States. Emphasis is placed on the study of the government and politics of the southern region and Louisiana in particular. Credit Hour(s): 3 451001 --- # PTEC101 — Intro to Process Technology PTEC 101 - Intro to Process Technology PTEC 101 - Intro to Process Technology This course introduces students to the field of process operations within the process industry. It reviews the roles and responsibilities of process technicians, the environment in which they work, and the equipment and systems which they operate. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 095 ; C: MATH 095 ; T:A01 14; T:A02 16; T:ACQA 250; T:ACWR 225; T:AP01 065; T:AP02 060; T:AP04 020; T:CALG 26; T:CENG 38 Corequisite Information: C: PTEC 131 Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101, ENGL095, MATH095, ACQA250, ACWR225, AP01, AP02, AP04, CALG26, CENG38 --- # PTEC131 — Process Instrumentation PTEC 131 - Process Instrumentation PTEC 131 - Process Instrumentation This course involves the study of the instruments and instrument systems used in the chemical processing industry including terminology, primary variables, symbology, control loops, and basic troubleshooting. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 095 ; C: MATH 095 ; T:A01 14; T:A02 16; T:ACQA 250; T:ACWR 225; T:AP01 065; T:AP02 060; T:AP04 020; T:CALG 26; T:CENG 38 Corequisite Information: C: PTEC 101 Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101, ENGL095, MATH095, ACQA250, ACWR225, AP01, AP02, AP04, CALG26, CENG38 --- # PTEC132 — Process Instrumentation II PTEC 132 - Process Instrumentation II PTEC 132 - Process Instrumentation II Continues Instrumentation I using actual demonstration units. Introduces switches, relays, annunciator system, signal conversion, transmission, controllers, control schemes, advance control schemes, digital control, programmable logic controls, distribution control systems, instrumentation malfunctions. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PTEC 101 ; C: PTEC 131 Corequisite Information: C: PTEC 161 Prerequisites: PTEC101, PTEC131 --- # PTEC161 — Equipment PTEC 161 - Equipment PTEC 161 - Equipment This course introduces equipment used in the process industry. It also studies many process industry-related equipment concepts including purpose, components, and operation. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PTEC 101 ; C: PTEC 131 Corequisite Information: C: PTEC 132 Prerequisites: PTEC101, PTEC131 --- # PTEC203 — Safety Health & Environment PTEC 203 - Safety Health & Environment PTEC 203 - Safety Health & Environment Introduces various types of plant hazards, safety, and environmental systems and equipment, and regulations under which industry is governed. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 59 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 099 ; C: MATH 095 ; T:A01 14; T:A02 16; T:ACQA 250; T:ACWR 225; T:AP01 065; T:AP02 086; T:AP04 020; T:CALG 26; T:CENG 70 Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101, ENGL099, MATH095, ACQA250, ACWR225, AP01, AP02, AP04, CALG26, CENG70 --- # PTEC207 — Quality PTEC 207 - Quality PTEC 207 - Quality This course introduces students to industry and laboratory related quality concepts including operating consistency, continuous improvement, economics, team skills, root cause anaylsis/scientific reasoning, precision and accuracy of measuring system and statistical process control. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 095 ; C: MATH 095 ; T:A01 14; T:A02 16; T:ACQA 250; T:ACWR 225; T:AP01 065; T:AP02 060; T:AP04 020; T:CALG 26; T:CENG 38 Prerequisites: MATH110, ENGL101, ENGL095, MATH095, ACQA250, ACWR225, AP01, AP02, AP04, CALG26, CENG38 --- # PTEC242 — Systems PTEC 242 - Systems PTEC 242 - Systems Studies the interrelation of process equipment and process systems by arranging process equipment into basic systems; by describing the purpose and the function of specific process systems; by explaining how factors affecting process systems are controlled under normal conditions; and recognizing abnormal process conditions. Introduces the concept of system and plant economics. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PTEC 132 ; C: PTEC 161 Prerequisites: PTEC132, PTEC161 --- # PTEC243 — Operations/Capstone PTEC 243 - Operations/Capstone PTEC 243 - Operations/Capstone Teaches the operation of an entire unit within the process industry using existing knowledge of equipment, systems, and instrumentations. Studies concepts related to commissioning, normal startup, normal operations, normal shutdown, turnarounds, and abnormal situations, as well as the process technician’s role in performing the tasks associated with these concepts within an operating unit. Project required. Credit Hour(s): 4 150699 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PTEC 132 ; C: PTEC 161 Prerequisites: PTEC132, PTEC161 --- # PTEC244 — Troubleshooting PTEC 244 - Troubleshooting PTEC 244 - Troubleshooting This course applies a six-step troubleshooting method for solving and correcting operation problems. There is a focus on malfunctions as opposed to process design or configuration improvements. This course uses data from the instrumentation to determine the cause for the abnormal conditions in an organized and regimented way. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PTEC 132 ; C: PTEC 161 Prerequisites: PTEC132, PTEC161 --- # PTEC263 — Fluid Mechanics PTEC 263 - Fluid Mechanics PTEC 263 - Fluid Mechanics This course addresses fluids, fluid types, chemical and physical natures and factors affecting fluids while in motion. Reviews basic calculations relative to flow and volume. Discusses other topics such as laminar/turbulent flow, viscosity, and Reynolds Number. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: PTEC 161 Prerequisites: PTEC161 --- # PTEC291 — Process Tech Internship PTEC 291 - Process Tech Internship PTEC 291 - Process Tech Internship Students qualifying for an external internship must work a minimum of 140 supervised hours in a local industrial facility. Students who are unable to obtain an external internship will be required to take an internal internship consisting of 140 hours of departmentally approved team activities utilizing the PTEC laboratories and simulation programs. Drug screen required. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 25 --- # YPRO1000 — HVAC EPA Cert 608 YPRO 1000 - HVAC EPA Cert 608 YPRO 1000 - HVAC EPA Cert 608 The HVAC/EPA 608 Certification is required by HVAC industry technicians who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of refrigerant-containing equipment. This program is intended for technicians currently working in the HVAC industry and prepares the student for certification. Credit Hour(s): 10 470201 Fee Amount: 175 --- # YPRO1001 — Basic Excel YPRO 1001 - Basic Excel YPRO 1001 - Basic Excel Basic Excel Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO1002 — Intermediate Excel YPRO 1002 - Intermediate Excel YPRO 1002 - Intermediate Excel Intermediate Excel Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 150 Prerequisite Information: C: YPRO 1001 Prerequisites: YPRO1001 --- # YPRO1003 — Advanced Excel YPRO 1003 - Advanced Excel YPRO 1003 - Advanced Excel Advanced Excel Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 Prerequisite Information: C: YPRO 1002 Prerequisites: YPRO1002 --- # YPRO1004 — Accounting Fundamentals YPRO 1004 - Accounting Fundamentals YPRO 1004 - Accounting Fundamentals Accounting Fundamentals Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO1005 — Basic HVAC YPRO 1005 - Basic HVAC YPRO 1005 - Basic HVAC Basic HVAC Credit Hour(s): 20 130101 Fee Amount: 1,200 --- # YPRO1006 — Outlook Level 1 YPRO 1006 - Outlook Level 1 YPRO 1006 - Outlook Level 1 Employees will learn how to maneuver, create and format basic data within Outlook. Employees will learn how to store documents, send calendar invites and learn general aspects of the software. Credit Hour(s): 6 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO1007 — Beginner Excel YPRO 1007 - Beginner Excel YPRO 1007 - Beginner Excel Provide Microsoft Excel basic training in which student will learn to create, format and manage a basic worksheet and chart; enter and apply data, functions and formulas to create calculations within the document and learn general operational aspects for the worksheet. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 125 --- # YPRO1010 — OSHA 10 YPRO 1010 - OSHA 10 YPRO 1010 - OSHA 10 The OSHA 10 provides basic safety and health information and education. The OSHA 10 for General Industry provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in general industry. The program also provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. This course has a national recognition. Credit Hour(s): 10 150701 Fee Amount: 99 --- # YPRO1020 — OSHA Comp Person-Trench/Excav YPRO 1020 - OSHA Comp Person-Trench/Excav YPRO 1020 - OSHA Comp Person-Trench/Excav The OSHA Competent Person Trenching and Excavation course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to safely oversee and manage trenching and excavation operations in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. Credit Hour(s): 8 490202 Fee Amount: 1,000 --- # YPRO1030 — OSHA 30 YPRO 1030 - OSHA 30 YPRO 1030 - OSHA 30 The OSHA 30-hour General Industry course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry and is designed to educate workers on workplace and jobsite safety. This specialized training will individuals to become familiar with recognizing, avoiding, preventing and stopping potential jobsite hazards. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors and provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. Credit Hour(s): 30 220000 Fee Amount: 179 Prerequisite Information: C: YPRO 1010 Prerequisites: YPRO1010 --- # YPRO1060 — Heart Saver Blood Borne Pathog YPRO 1060 - Heart Saver Blood Borne Pathog YPRO 1060 - Heart Saver Blood Borne Pathog The Heart Saver Bloodborne Pathogens course teaches students how to protect themselves and others from being exposed to blood or blood-containing materials. This course is designed to meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for Bloodborne Pathogens training when paired with site-specific instruction. The course reflects science and education from the American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular (ECC). Credit Hour(s): 10 220000 Fee Amount: 99 --- # YPRO1100 — Notary Public Exam Prep YPRO 1100 - Notary Public Exam Prep YPRO 1100 - Notary Public Exam Prep This is a 39-hour comprehensive preparation course that prepares individuals to sit for the Louisiana Notary Exam. The student will need to purchase the current year Notary Public Official Study Guide from the Secretary of State’s Office. Credit Hour(s): 41 220000 Fee Amount: 499 --- # YPRO1200 — Basic Electrical YPRO 1200 - Basic Electrical YPRO 1200 - Basic Electrical This essential one-week Basic Electrical course provides a foundational understanding of how electricity works in commercial and industrial settings. It includes hands-on electrical skills improvement and is designed to train maintenance technicians and other non-electrical personnel working in industrial plants and commercial buildings. It is also a great refresher course for experienced electricians and engineers. In this course, students are immersed in practical, real world examples that illustrate how electricity is distributed an… --- # YPRO1201 — Basic PLC YPRO 1201 - Basic PLC YPRO 1201 - Basic PLC The Basic PLC course provides a basic introduction to PLCs and focuses on the practical applications of using them in a plant or manufacturing system. This program is designed for students with little or no PLC experience and who require a safe and quick start in the fundamentals of PLC programming. Our PLC training course utilizes eLearning curriculum, portable PLC training solutions and full-scale, heavy duty workstations equipped with PLC application panels. The course focuses on both Allen-Bradley and Siemens PLCs to meet specific training needs… --- # YPRO1202 — Advanced PLC YPRO 1202 - Advanced PLC YPRO 1202 - Advanced PLC The advanced PLC course covers a more extensive training on automated equipment used by companies in the manufacturing, distribution, or warehousing businesses mostly are controlled by PLC (programmable logic controllers). This comprehensive PLC training course provides students with extensive hands-on training in programming ladder logic; designing HMI displays; interfacing valves, switches, and other I/O devices; and debugging ladder and diagnostic programs. Credit Hour(s): 40 220000 Fee Amount: 1,950 --- # YPRO1203 — Instrumentation & Control Syst YPRO 1203 - Instrumentation & Control Syst YPRO 1203 - Instrumentation & Control Syst The Instrumentation and Controls course study will concern automatic control of industrial processes. Instruction in the ability to define process instrumentation and explain its relation to other disciplines, define process control and identify the variables found in process control, learn the control elements of a process control system and their functions as well as other areas to assist in your job in the industry. Credit Hour(s): 40 220000 Fee Amount: 1,950 --- # YPRO1204 — Hydraulics & Pneumatics YPRO 1204 - Hydraulics & Pneumatics YPRO 1204 - Hydraulics & Pneumatics Employees will learn the basics of hydraulics and pneumatics, cylinders, valves, valve diagrams, and pumps. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 300 --- # YPRO1205 — Basic Electric- Consolidated YPRO 1205 - Basic Electric- Consolidated YPRO 1205 - Basic Electric- Consolidated Employees will gain an understanding of how electricity works and learn to use electrical test equipment. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 300 --- # YPRO1206 — Basic PLC-20 hours YPRO 1206 - Basic PLC-20 hours YPRO 1206 - Basic PLC-20 hours he Basic PLC 20-hour course provides a basic introduction to PLCs and focuses on the practical applications of using them in a plant or manufacturing system. This program is designed for students with little or no PLC experience and who require a safe and quick start in the fundamentals of PLC programming. Credit Hour(s): 20 130101 Fee Amount: 1,200 --- # YPRO1207 — Advanced PLC - 20 hour YPRO 1207 - Advanced PLC - 20 hour YPRO 1207 - Advanced PLC - 20 hour The advanced PLC 20-hours course covers a more extensive training on automated equipment used by companies in the manufacturing, distribution, or warehousing businesses mostly are controlled by PLC (programmable logic controllers). This comprehensive PLC training course provides students with extensive hands-on training in programming ladder logic; designing HMI displays; interfacing valves, switches, and other I/O devices; and debugging ladder and diagnostic programs. Credit Hour(s): 20 130101 Fee Amount: 1,200 --- # YPRO1208 — Basic Electical - 20 Hour YPRO 1208 - Basic Electical - 20 Hour YPRO 1208 - Basic Electical - 20 Hour Credit Hour(s): 9 130101 Fee Amount: 1,200 --- # YPRO1210 — Basic Welding Techniques YPRO 1210 - Basic Welding Techniques YPRO 1210 - Basic Welding Techniques Basic Welding Techniques Credit Hour(s): 40 480508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO1211 — Trenchless Utility Install Tec YPRO 1211 - Trenchless Utility Install Tec YPRO 1211 - Trenchless Utility Install Tec This program covers a 6-week training focused on utilities installation for fiber and broadband cable. Successful candidate will have the ability to plan and execute successful horizontal directional drills to install utilities including broadband fiber and gas distribution piping. This includes all aspects of safety, damage prevention, drilling, excavation, and product placement. Competent Person for Excavation Certificate embedded in curriculum. Certifications include OSHA 10, Excavator Competent Person ce… --- # YPRO1212 — Utility Linework Technician YPRO 1212 - Utility Linework Technician YPRO 1212 - Utility Linework Technician This 15-week training program teaches theory and principles of basic linework, such as climbing, first aid, CPR, forklift operation, basic tool, material, pole framing, and RUS specification. It also provides instruction in fundamentals of electricity, AD/DC circuits, and mathematics. It covers Power Industry Fundamentals and Industry Operator Qualifications focused on fiber installation, Certifications include OSHA 10, Excavator Competent Person certification, Forklift, NCCER Core, HDD Ditch Witch Certification,… --- # YPRO1213 — Certified Line Worker YPRO 1213 - Certified Line Worker YPRO 1213 - Certified Line Worker This program covers a 16-week training focused on NCCER certification for electrical line workers. Students will acquire knowledge of various power plants and the operations of substations, distribution, and transmission. Students will learn safety equipment and safety practices associated with power line work. They will learn how power lines are utilized throughout the power industry. Certifications include OSHA 10, NCCER Core, Powerline Industry Fundamentals, and NCCER Power Line Worker. Credit Hour(s): 640 460303 Fee Amoun… --- # YPRO1214 — Gas Technician YPRO 1214 - Gas Technician YPRO 1214 - Gas Technician This program covers a 15-week training focused on skills to install, maintain, and operate natural and propane gas distribution systems. Specialized digging equipment, installation of gas piping systems, maintenance service for distribution systems and gas appliances, and important safety procedures are covered. Industry Operator Qualifications, utility and line locating, and natural gas service and main installation are included in the program. Certifications include NCCER Core, Fusion Welding, NCCER Power Industry Fundamentals, and Indus… --- # YPRO1215 — Corning/AT&T Splicing YPRO 1215 - Corning/AT&T Splicing YPRO 1215 - Corning/AT&T Splicing The program includes training on optical fiber and networking, network design, hands-on splicing, connectorization, field construction for cable deployment, testing, and system turn-up. The training program will also include network system lab visits, and technician ride-alongs. Upon completion, trainees will be ready to fill needed roles at carriers, construction firms, and broadband providers. Credit Hour(s): 80 141004 Fee Amount: 2,000 --- # YPRO1216 — Line Locating YPRO 1216 - Line Locating YPRO 1216 - Line Locating This course covers identifying, locating, and protecting underground services. Additional topics include safety requirements and safe work practices, Dial Before You Dig, EMI (Electro Magnetic Induction) locating, maximize locating accuracy, recognize interference, using traceable rodders and sondes, solving common locating problems in congested areas, non-destructive excavation equipment and techniques Credit Hour(s): 40 460303 Fee Amount: 2,000 --- # YPRO1217 — Certified Line Worker L2 YPRO 1217 - Certified Line Worker L2 YPRO 1217 - Certified Line Worker L2 Building on the foundational skills covered in Power Line Worker, the two-level Power Line Worker: Distribution curriculum introduces to key skills for power line work on distribution systems, including electrical concepts, overhead and underground residential distribution systems, distribution line maintenance, live-line work, troubleshooting and more. NCCER Power Line Worker Distribution Level 2 certification Credit Hour(s): 160 460303 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO1301 — NRF Cust Service & Hospitality YPRO 1301 - NRF Cust Service & Hospitality YPRO 1301 - NRF Cust Service & Hospitality NRF Customer Service & Hospitality Credit Hour(s): 75 520411 Fee Amount: 699 --- # YPRO2000 — Private Investigator Training YPRO 2000 - Private Investigator Training YPRO 2000 - Private Investigator Training Private Investigator Training Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 350 --- # YPRO2005 — TAP Practicum Lvl 1 Pre-Educat YPRO 2005 - TAP Practicum Lvl 1 Pre-Educat YPRO 2005 - TAP Practicum Lvl 1 Pre-Educat An introductory practicum designed for high school seniors participating in the Teacher Apprenticeship Program through dual enrollment. This course involves bi-weekly group meetings, personalized coaching, advising, and on-site school observations. Dual Enrollment Teacher Apprentices gain early exposure to the teaching profession by working closely with experienced teacher mentors in their local schools. Through strong partnerships with LDCC and local school districts, this practicum prepares apprentices wit… --- # YPRO2006 — TAP Practicum Lvl 2 Ed Mentors YPRO 2006 - TAP Practicum Lvl 2 Ed Mentors YPRO 2006 - TAP Practicum Lvl 2 Ed Mentors A structured practicum designed for traditional-paced Teacher Apprenticeship Program students pursuing their associate’s degree. This course involves bi-weekly group meetings, personalized coaching, advising, and on-site school observations. Teacher apprentices work as paraprofessionals or TAs in local schools, gaining valuable hands-on experience while advancing their academic journey. Through strong partnerships with LDCC and local school districts, this practicum equips apprentices with the tools and supp… --- # YPRO2007 — TAP Practicum Lvl 3 Intensive YPRO 2007 - TAP Practicum Lvl 3 Intensive YPRO 2007 - TAP Practicum Lvl 3 Intensive A high-touch practicum designed for accelerated Teacher Apprenticeship Program students. This course involves weekly group meetings, intensive advising, personalized coaching, and on-site school observations each semester. Through a robust partnership with LDCC, local school districts, and the University of Louisiana Monroe (ULM), this practicum transitions teacher apprentices to earn their bachelor’s degrees and full certification. Each apprentice is paired with a teacher mentor, and the practicum includes ma… --- # YPRO2008 — Ideal Team Member YPRO 2008 - Ideal Team Member YPRO 2008 - Ideal Team Member Leaders will learn how to be a productive team member and leader, add value to the team effort, support others, and utilize talents to advance in their career. Training focuses on the virtues of a great team member and how to interact with the different personalities of team members in a respectful, positive, and effective manner Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 --- # YPRO2009 — Adaptive Leadership YPRO 2009 - Adaptive Leadership YPRO 2009 - Adaptive Leadership Leaders will learn the importance of listening, understanding, reading, and addressing emotions to come to the best decision regarding the issue at hand. Discussion includes how decisions made in the heat of the moment have the potential long-term negative impact to morale, retention, safety, and productivity. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO2010 — Behavioral Interviewing YPRO 2010 - Behavioral Interviewing YPRO 2010 - Behavioral Interviewing This course will develop managers’ knowledge and skills to interview effectively, recognize possible behavioral patterns of potential team members, and make solid hiring decisions based on information gained in interviews. Credit Hour(s): 4 --- # YPRO2011 — Pole Top Rescue YPRO 2011 - Pole Top Rescue YPRO 2011 - Pole Top Rescue Employees will learn safety operations in working on a pole. An adult manikin is used and employees will learn the proper procedures for rescue. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO2012 — Basic First Aid CPR/AED YPRO 2012 - Basic First Aid CPR/AED YPRO 2012 - Basic First Aid CPR/AED Employees will learn how to perform adult CPR, how to operate an AED, and how to provide basic First Aid until EMS arrives. Employees will also learn proper procedures, precautions, and regulations for Bloodborne Pathogens with access to medical records. This is a two-year certification Credit Hour(s): 6 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2013 — Computer Basics 1 YPRO 2013 - Computer Basics 1 YPRO 2013 - Computer Basics 1 This course provides a fundamental understanding of computers and computing. Topics include Word, Windows 10, Internet, e-mail applications, and projects. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 100 --- # YPRO2014 — Reliability Insp/Fundamentals YPRO 2014 - Reliability Insp/Fundamentals YPRO 2014 - Reliability Insp/Fundamentals This course assists production personnel to develop correct assessment, measurement, troubleshooting and reliability improvement habits for facility common equipment. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2015 — Team Dynamics YPRO 2015 - Team Dynamics YPRO 2015 - Team Dynamics In this course employees will learn how to understand the intricacies of team interaction and collaboration. This comprehensive course examines the essential components of effective team dynamics, explores strategies to enhance team cohesion and productivity, and provides practical tools for resolving conflicts and improving communication within teams. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2016 — Code Standards and Practice 4 YPRO 2016 - Code Standards and Practice 4 YPRO 2016 - Code Standards and Practice 4 This course teaches NEC requirements related to special occupancies, a variety of electrical equipment, special equipment, introduction to cable tray systems, and the installation of surface metal raceways. Credit Hour(s): 6 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2017 — Lighting Essentials Level 1 YPRO 2017 - Lighting Essentials Level 1 YPRO 2017 - Lighting Essentials Level 1 Lighting Essentials, Level I - 2nd Ed. is an overview of the nature and science of light and lighting. To meet the needs of the owner/customer, electrical contractors and employees making lighting equipment and placement decisions should understand the nature and science of light and luminaries. The course also provides an overview of lamp types, the quantity and quality of light sources and basics of lighting control. Credit Hour(s): 12 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2018 — Lighting Essentials Level 2 YPRO 2018 - Lighting Essentials Level 2 YPRO 2018 - Lighting Essentials Level 2 Lighting Essentials, Level II - 2nd Ed. With energy conservation, many existing lighting systems should be replaced with newer more energy efficient lamps, luminaires and controls. This course teaches basic concepts for approaching a lighting retrofit and also provides in depth coverage of fluorescent lighting, High Intensity Discharge (HID) lighting, and LED lighting systems. Credit Hour(s): 12 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2019 — Load and Service Calculations YPRO 2019 - Load and Service Calculations YPRO 2019 - Load and Service Calculations Credit Hour(s): 24 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2020 — Motor Code Calculations YPRO 2020 - Motor Code Calculations YPRO 2020 - Motor Code Calculations Motor Code Calculations Based on the 2023 NEC focuses on solving Code-related calculations, conductor ampacity, identification of boxes and fittings, and box and raceway fill, range and appliance calculations, voltage drop calculations, and multifamily dwelling and residential loads calculations in accordance with the NEC Credit Hour(s): 24 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2021 — Motors for Electricians YPRO 2021 - Motors for Electricians YPRO 2021 - Motors for Electricians Students will learn about manually, mechanically, and automatically operated control devices, magnetic motor starters, and their applications, types, functions, and development of schematic, wiring, logic, and ladder diagrams, solid-state input and output devices, special purpose motor starters, programmable timers, AC and DC motor speed control devices, and troubleshooting techniques Credit Hour(s): 9 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2022 — Crane Safety Associates YPRO 2022 - Crane Safety Associates YPRO 2022 - Crane Safety Associates Credit Hour(s): 16 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2024 — MC-755 AB PwrFlx Var Frq Mtr YPRO 2024 - MC-755 AB PwrFlx Var Frq Mtr YPRO 2024 - MC-755 AB PwrFlx Var Frq Mtr Credit Hour(s): 32 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2025 — Conflict in the Workplace YPRO 2025 - Conflict in the Workplace YPRO 2025 - Conflict in the Workplace Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2026 — Dye Pen Training L1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 2026 - Dye Pen Training L1 YPRO 2026 - Dye Pen Training L1 Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2027 — Dye Pen Training L2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 2027 - Dye Pen Training L2 YPRO 2027 - Dye Pen Training L2 Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2028 — Dye Pen Training L3 3 credits · 3 hours YPRO 2028 - Dye Pen Training L3 YPRO 2028 - Dye Pen Training L3 Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2029 — Dye Pen Training L4 4 credits · 4 hours YPRO 2029 - Dye Pen Training L4 YPRO 2029 - Dye Pen Training L4 Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2030 — Electrical Supervisor Training YPRO 2030 - Electrical Supervisor Training YPRO 2030 - Electrical Supervisor Training Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2031 — On Cutter Operator Training YPRO 2031 - On Cutter Operator Training YPRO 2031 - On Cutter Operator Training Credit Hour(s): 40 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2032-2015 — Lead Auditor Training YPRO 2032 - 2015 Lead Auditor Training YPRO 2032 - 2015 Lead Auditor Training Credit Hour(s): 8 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2034 — Lead Auditor Occpt Hlth & Safe YPRO 2034 - Lead Auditor Occpt Hlth & Safe YPRO 2034 - Lead Auditor Occpt Hlth & Safe ISO 45001:2018 Lead Auditor-Occupational Health & Safety Credit Hour(s): 32 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2035 — PIT & Aerial Lifts YPRO 2035 - PIT & Aerial Lifts YPRO 2035 - PIT & Aerial Lifts PIT = Powered Industrial Truck. Employees will learn best practices for usage, OSHA regulations, and inspection requirements for powered industrial trucks and aerial lifts. Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2038 — Ergonomics and Back Safety YPRO 2038 - Ergonomics and Back Safety YPRO 2038 - Ergonomics and Back Safety Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2039 — Press Roll Training YPRO 2039 - Press Roll Training YPRO 2039 - Press Roll Training Credit Hour(s): 32 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2042 — Hydrogen Sulfide Gas YPRO 2042 - Hydrogen Sulfide Gas YPRO 2042 - Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Employees will learn the annual updates on OSHA standards for safe work practices and hazards for employees who could be exposed to hydrogen sulfide gas. 8 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2043 — Team Dynamics/Team Communicati YPRO 2043 - Team Dynamics/Team Communicati YPRO 2043 - Team Dynamics/Team Communicati This course explores team dynamics and effective communication strategies. Participants will learn how to enhance collaboration, resolve conflicts, and improve overall team performance. The course focuses on building strong interpersonal relationships and fostering a positive, productive team environment. Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2044 — DP Move Safe YPRO 2044 - DP Move Safe YPRO 2044 - DP Move Safe This course covers the safe operation, inspection, and maintenance of lift trucks, focusing on OSHA regulations, load handling, and accident prevention. Credit Hour(s): 8 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2045 — Proactive View of Safety/Safet YPRO 2045 - Proactive View of Safety/Safet YPRO 2045 - Proactive View of Safety/Safet This course covers the principles, strategies, and tools needed to foster a safety culture focused on prevention and continuous improvement. Participants will learn to design, implement, and assess safety programs that go beyond regulatory compliance to enhance organizational performance by identifying and addressing potential risks before they lead to incidents. The course emphasizes that workplace injuries and illnesses are preventable incidents, not accidents, and teaches how to identify and reduce at-ris… --- # YPRO2046 — Traveler’s Gift: Seven Decisio YPRO 2046 - Traveler’s Gift: Seven Decisio YPRO 2046 - Traveler’s Gift: Seven Decisio This course is needed to teach the seven transformative decisions from The Traveler s Gift, practical tools to enhance leadership, accountability, resilience, and teamwork. Participants will learn to apply these principles in the workplace to create a more positive, proactive, and high-performing work environment. Credit Hour(s): 8 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2047 — Next Level U1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 2047 - Next Level U1 YPRO 2047 - Next Level U1 Credit Hour(s): 40 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2048 — Project Management L4 4 credits · 4 hours YPRO 2048 - Project Management L4 YPRO 2048 - Project Management L4 Credit Hour(s): 10 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2049 — Const/Manufac Pathways Bridge YPRO 2049 - Const/Manufac Pathways Bridge YPRO 2049 - Const/Manufac Pathways Bridge This bridge course prepares students for entry level employment into construction and manufacturing industries. The course provides instruction on safety in the construction and industrial crafts, introduction to the topics and the practical basic skills needed to continue education or employment in these industries, and other employability skills useful in the field or jobsite related to employee safety. This course also provides support in basic literacy and numeracy to promote student success in the course… --- # YPRO2300 — Applied Grounding and Bonding YPRO 2300 - Applied Grounding and Bonding YPRO 2300 - Applied Grounding and Bonding Applied Grounding and Bonding, Based on the 2023 NEC teaches fundamental concepts of grounding and bonding. circuit basics and overcurrent protection, code arrangement, grounding electrodes, requirements for services and grounded conductors, and grounding electrode conductors, bonding requirements, equipment grounding conductors, grounding electrical equipment, and isolated grounding circuits and receptacles. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2301 — Bldg Autom 1: Contrl YPRO 2301 - Bldg Autom 1: Contrl YPRO 2301 - Bldg Autom 1: Contrl Building Automation 1: Control Devices and Applications, Level 1 teaches how building systems, such as HVAC, lighting, and electrical systems, can communicate information through a network of intelligent control devices. Topics covered include the operation, signal types, and functions of the sensors and actuators. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2302 — Building Autom 2: Sys Intgrt P YPRO 2302 - Building Autom 2: Sys Intgrt P YPRO 2302 - Building Autom 2: Sys Intgrt P Building Automation 2: System Integration with Open Protocols, Level 1 B teaches concepts of automated electronic controls and network communication and BACNet (communication protocol for building automation and control) for wired networks, protocol system, installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2303 — Code Standard Practice 1 YPRO 2303 - Code Standard Practice 1 YPRO 2303 - Code Standard Practice 1 Students will learn the National Electric Code (NEC) and how to locate code requirements in the NEC. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2304 — Code Standard Practice 2 YPRO 2304 - Code Standard Practice 2 YPRO 2304 - Code Standard Practice 2 Students will learn NEC requirements for wiring methods and materials. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2305 — Code Standard Practice 3 YPRO 2305 - Code Standard Practice 3 YPRO 2305 - Code Standard Practice 3 This course will introduce the fundamental concepts of overcurrent protection, the most common types of OCPDs (fuses and circuit breakers) and their characteristics, operation and sizing, conductor tap rules, calculation of fault currents, and short-circuit current ratings for panelboards, switchboards, and switchgears. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2306 — Code Standard Practice 4 YPRO 2306 - Code Standard Practice 4 YPRO 2306 - Code Standard Practice 4 This course teaches NEC requirements related to special occupancies, a variety of electrical equipment, special equipment, introduction to cable tray systems, and the installation of surface metal raceways. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 6 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2307 — Code Standard Practice 5 YPRO 2307 - Code Standard Practice 5 YPRO 2307 - Code Standard Practice 5 Students will be introduced to a number of requirements related to service equipment, swimming pools, fountains, and similar installations, develop an understanding of emergency and standby system installation requirements, over 1000-volt requirements, and those for remote-control, signaling and power-limited circuits. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2308 — Code Standard Practice 6 YPRO 2308 - Code Standard Practice 6 YPRO 2308 - Code Standard Practice 6 Students will learn overcurrent protective devices and their application such as motor branch circuit and transformer protection, short-circuit current protection, selective coordination, and ground-fault protection of equipment. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2309 — Conduit System Fabrication 2 YPRO 2309 - Conduit System Fabrication 2 YPRO 2309 - Conduit System Fabrication 2 This course covers advanced techniques in conduit bending as well as mechanical and hydraulic benders. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2310 — Construction Documentation YPRO 2310 - Construction Documentation YPRO 2310 - Construction Documentation This course covers blueprints, laying out circuits, job cost and how to perform a takeoff, blueprint specifications, schedules and component location, and blueprint systems, residential, commercial, and industrial specifications, and how to read and interpret industrial blueprints. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2311 — Digital Electronics Lvl 1 YPRO 2311 - Digital Electronics Lvl 1 YPRO 2311 - Digital Electronics Lvl 1 This course will introduce the fundamental concepts of digital electronic theory, an introduction to digital electronics, directly followed with lessons that introduce AND Logic, OR Logic, Buffers and Inverters, NANO and NOR Logic, XOR and XNOR Logic, and Digital Switching Circuits - Debouncing. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2312 — Distributed Generation Lvl 1 YPRO 2312 - Distributed Generation Lvl 1 YPRO 2312 - Distributed Generation Lvl 1 This course will introduce various forms of alternative power sources that may be used for critical loads within a specific environment, information technology sites and critical loads, uninterruptible power supplies, infrastructure components, critical UPS system design considerations, installation, critical systems service, UPS systems, the learner will be introduced to fuel cell basics, fuel cell applications, and fuel cell installation. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2313 — Elec Thry: 3 Alter Current YPRO 2313 - Elec Thry: 3 Alter Current YPRO 2313 - Elec Thry: 3 Alter Current Electrical Theory 3: Alternating Current builds on Level 2 and is designed to teach concepts of power factor and power factor correction, introduction to generators, understanding how DC generators work, the design and function of AC generators, and 3-phase systems. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2314 — Elect Safety Work Practice YPRO 2314 - Elect Safety Work Practice YPRO 2314 - Elect Safety Work Practice Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices, Based on the 2024 70E teaches Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices, electrical safety culture, fault current calculation basics, and the definition of an electrically safe work condition. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2315 — Electrical Theory 2: AC System YPRO 2315 - Electrical Theory 2: AC System YPRO 2315 - Electrical Theory 2: AC System This course applies a systematic approach to the calculation of AC circuits, RL (Resistor Inductor), RC (Resistor, Capacitor), and RLC (Resistor, Inductor, Capacitor) circuits, parallel RL, RC, and RLC circuits, circuits with no resistance (LC), comparing the distinguishing characteristics of series and parallel RLC circuits, analyze and work with combination RLC circuits. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2316 — Fire Alarm System Lvl 1 YPRO 2316 - Fire Alarm System Lvl 1 YPRO 2316 - Fire Alarm System Lvl 1 Fire Alarm Systems, Level 1, Based on the 2023 NEC teaches systems and codes and standards that are associated with fire alarm systems, initiating devices and notification appliances, common installation, startup, and checkout procedures. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2317 — Fundamental Code Calculations YPRO 2317 - Fundamental Code Calculations YPRO 2317 - Fundamental Code Calculations Fundamental Code Calculations, Based on the 2023 NEC focuses on solving code-related calculations, conductor ampacity, identification of boxes and fittings, box and raceway fill, electrical load calculations, range and appliance calculations, voltage drop calculations, multifamily dwelling and residential loads calculations in accordance with the NEC. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2318 — Hazardous Locations NEC YPRO 2318 - Hazardous Locations NEC YPRO 2318 - Hazardous Locations NEC Hazardous Locations, Based on the 2023 NEC teaches hazards, the requirements that mitigate the hazards, to prepare workers to install safe electrical systems in hazardous (classified) locations. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2319 — Healthcare Facilities Elect L1 YPRO 2319 - Healthcare Facilities Elect L1 YPRO 2319 - Healthcare Facilities Elect L1 Health Care Facility Electrical Systems, Level I, Based on the 2021 NFPA 99 and 2020 NEC covers unique electrical systems found in all types of health care facilities, the flow of energy from the utility services and back-up generators, through the normal and essential electrical system distribution systems to the patient care spaces where the power is utilized, design and installation codes and standards. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2320 — IBEW Orientation YPRO 2320 - IBEW Orientation YPRO 2320 - IBEW Orientation This course covers the IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Constitution, local union by-laws, parliamentary procedure, and American labor history to establish pride in the industry. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 9 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2321 — Instrumentation Intro Module 2 YPRO 2321 - Instrumentation Intro Module 2 YPRO 2321 - Instrumentation Intro Module 2 Instrumentation Introduction - Module 2: Basics focuses on the fundamentals of pressure, level, flow, and temperature measurements along with calibrations unique to both conventional and smart instrument transmitters, and control valves. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2322 — Intro Programmable Logic Cont YPRO 2322 - Intro Programmable Logic Cont YPRO 2322 - Intro Programmable Logic Cont Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers - 2nd Ed. Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers includes Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Electrical Principles, Ratings, and Circuit Calculations; Programming Symbols, Diagrams, Logic Functions; Hardware, Memory, Circuits, and Interface Devices, Programming Diagrams, Programming Timer and Counter Instructions; Analog Device Installation, Troubleshooting, Installations and Startup. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2323 — Intrusion Detection Lvl 1 YPRO 2323 - Intrusion Detection Lvl 1 YPRO 2323 - Intrusion Detection Lvl 1 Intrusion Detection, Level I - 2nd Ed. will introduce fundamental concepts for intrusion detection, terminology, magnetic contacts, motion sensors, glass break detectors, codes and standards associated with intrusion detection, and basic design of the system. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2324 — Lighting Ess Lvl 1 YPRO 2324 - Lighting Ess Lvl 1 YPRO 2324 - Lighting Ess Lvl 1 Lighting Essentials, Level I - 2nd Ed. is an overview of the nature and science of light and lighting. To meet the needs of the owner/customer, electrical contractors and employees making lighting equipment and placement decisions should understand the nature and science of light and luminaries. The course also provides an overview of lamp types, the quantity and quality of light sources and basics of lighting control. Credit Hour(s): 12 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2325 — Lighting Ess Lvl 2 YPRO 2325 - Lighting Ess Lvl 2 YPRO 2325 - Lighting Ess Lvl 2 Lighting Essentials, Level II - 2nd Ed. With energy conservation, many existing lighting systems should be replaced with newer more energy efficient lamps, luminaires and controls. This course teaches basic concepts for approaching a lighting retrofit and also provides in depth coverage of fluorescent lighting, High Intensity Discharge (HID) lighting, and LED lighting systems. Credit Hour(s): 12 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2326 — Lightning Protection Lvl 1 YPRO 2326 - Lightning Protection Lvl 1 YPRO 2326 - Lightning Protection Lvl 1 Lightning Protection, Level I: A lightning protection system is essential in order to provide complete protection for the structure and its contents. This course will provide understanding of lightning protection systems, basic terminology and components of lightning protection systems, essential methods for the correct installation of such a system, design, and layout requirements. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2327 — Load and Sevice Calcul YPRO 2327 - Load and Sevice Calcul YPRO 2327 - Load and Sevice Calcul Load and Service Calculations, Based on the 2023 NEC covers electrical load and service calculations essential for designing and analyzing electrical systems, electrical loads for residential, commercial, and industrial applications, service sizing, voltage drop calculations, conductor sizing, and transformer selection. Credit Hour(s): 12 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2328 — Motor Code Calculations YPRO 2328 - Motor Code Calculations YPRO 2328 - Motor Code Calculations Motor Code Calculations Based on the 2023 NEC focuses on solving Code-related calculations, conductor ampacity, identification of boxes and fittings, and box and raceway fill, range and appliance calculations, voltage drop calculations, and multifamily dwelling and residential loads calculations in accordance with the NEC. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2329 — Motor Contrl for Electricians YPRO 2329 - Motor Contrl for Electricians YPRO 2329 - Motor Contrl for Electricians Students learn magnetism and induction, AC alternators, three-phase motors, squirrel cage motors, wound-rotor motors, single-phase motors, motor protection, DC motors and generators, NEC requirements and calculations needed for motor installations, complex motors, including synchronous motors, multispeed motors, special application motors, components such as braking, bearings, drive/clutch systems, and adjustable speed drives, and troubleshooting and maintenance of motors. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2330 — Motors for Electricians YPRO 2330 - Motors for Electricians YPRO 2330 - Motors for Electricians Students learn magnetism and induction, AC alternators, three-phase motors, squirrel cage motors, wound-rotor motors, single-phase motors, motor protection, DC motors and generators, NEC requirements and calculations needed for motor installations, complex motors, including synchronous motors, multispeed motors, special application motors, components such as braking, bearings, drive/clutch systems, and adjustable speed drives, and troubleshooting and maintenance of motors. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 9 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2331 — Photovoltaics Lvl 1 YPRO 2331 - Photovoltaics Lvl 1 YPRO 2331 - Photovoltaics Lvl 1 Students will learn solar energy conversion, PV cell technologies, system components, and installation practices including PV system design, performance analysis, grid integration, and maintenance considerations for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2332 — Power Quality Lvl 1 YPRO 2332 - Power Quality Lvl 1 YPRO 2332 - Power Quality Lvl 1 This course teaches financial concerns which drive a need for power quality, power distribution systems, and related measurement and monitoring techniques required for an accurate assessment of a facility s power quality needs, power quality terminology, costs, and concepts and defining the power quality issues that affect digital equipment and traditional electrical loads. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2333 — Preparing for Leadership YPRO 2333 - Preparing for Leadership YPRO 2333 - Preparing for Leadership Preparing for Leadership: Personal Qualities - 2nd Ed. lays the foundation for students to become a leader in the organized electrical industry, and traits that each member of a team should possess. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2334 — Rigging Elect Industry YPRO 2334 - Rigging Elect Industry YPRO 2334 - Rigging Elect Industry Rigging for the Electrical Industry teaches the physical principles, safety considerations, and common practices involved in hoisting loads, hoisting safety, crane types and operation, lift planning, signaling, load weight and balance calculations, ropes, knots, slings, sling hitches, rigging hardware, rigging equipment maintenance. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2335 — Structure Cabling Pwr Lmt Tech YPRO 2335 - Structure Cabling Pwr Lmt Tech YPRO 2335 - Structure Cabling Pwr Lmt Tech Structured Cabling and Power-Limited Technologies teaches installation of structured cabling systems, related electrical codes and the American National Standards Institute/ Telecommunications Industry Association standards, telecommunications cabling administration, grounding and bonding, configuring structured cabling systems for different applications, performance requirements and testing of these systems. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2336 — Test Instruments Lvl 1 YPRO 2336 - Test Instruments Lvl 1 YPRO 2336 - Test Instruments Lvl 1 This course teaches why special test instruments are needed, how to select, understand, troubleshooting, voltage and insulation, instrumentation, process control, and special maintenance test instruments. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2337 — Torque Electrical Industry YPRO 2337 - Torque Electrical Industry YPRO 2337 - Torque Electrical Industry Torque for the Electrical Industry introduces why torque is important in the electrical industry by explaining torque theory, specific definitions, torque conversion, friction, phases of fastening, factors that affect torque. basic principles of fasteners, bolt tension and strength, nut strength and compression, use of washers, thread identification and pitch, torque wrenches and screwdrivers, torque application to electrical equipment. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2338 — Transformer Code Calculation YPRO 2338 - Transformer Code Calculation YPRO 2338 - Transformer Code Calculation Transformer Code Calculations, Based on 2023 NEC Will teach skills for performing transformer code calculations in accordance with industry standards and regulations, how to interpret and apply NEC codes relevant to transformer installations and maintenance including transformer sizing, insulation coordination, temperature rise calculations, impedance calculations, and short-circuit current calculations. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2339 — Transformer Princip Appl 1 YPRO 2339 - Transformer Princip Appl 1 YPRO 2339 - Transformer Princip Appl 1 Transformers Principles and Applications 1 teaches fundamentals of transformers and different types of transformer connections, Principles of Magnetism, Electromagnetism and Transformer Operating Principles, the study of Transformer Connections, using the Transformer Simulator to practice making real transformer connections. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO2340 — Transformer Princip App 2 YPRO 2340 - Transformer Princip App 2 YPRO 2340 - Transformer Princip App 2 Transformers Principles and Applications 2 covers reactors, isolation transformers, auto transformers, and buck-boost transformers. Students will utilize hands-on practice in making real transformer connections and explore transformer overcurrent protection methods. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO3306 — Lathe Machine Mod 2 YPRO 3306 - Lathe Machine Mod 2 YPRO 3306 - Lathe Machine Mod 2 Basic Print Reading; surface identification, multi-view layouts, print interpretation, machining details (presentation and hands-on), Basic Layout; transfer basic print geometry to material (hands-on). Credit Hour(s): 4 480510 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO4000 — Machine Safety Guarding YPRO 4000 - Machine Safety Guarding YPRO 4000 - Machine Safety Guarding Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to machine guarding, moving parts, guard rails and lock out. Proper PPE and safety techniques included. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 125 --- # YPRO4001 — Poka Yoke for Leaders YPRO 4001 - Poka Yoke for Leaders YPRO 4001 - Poka Yoke for Leaders This interactive course provides Leaders the background and skills necessary to lead mistake proofing efforts. Leaders will learn the Poka-Yoke principles to assist employees in solving problems on the floor. Training will focus on problem identification, root cause analysis, resolution, mistake proofing, reducing waste, and improved quality. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO5001 — TNA Review YPRO 5001 - TNA Review YPRO 5001 - TNA Review Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 300 --- # YPRO5002 — CDL Online Theory YPRO 5002 - CDL Online Theory YPRO 5002 - CDL Online Theory JJ Keller Online theory for CDL. Credit Hour(s): 40 490205 Fee Amount: 300 --- # YPRO5003 — TNA Review YPRO 5003 - TNA Review YPRO 5003 - TNA Review TNA Review- Winnsboro Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO6000 — LRC YPRO 6000 - LRC YPRO 6000 - LRC Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7000 — Diamond Communication YPRO 7000 - Diamond Communication YPRO 7000 - Diamond Communication Employees will receive an in-depth insight to a communication process model which customizes communication to fit the recipient. Training will assist in dramatically increasing effective communication while decreasing communication break-downs. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7001 — Lock Out Tag Out Authorized YPRO 7001 - Lock Out Tag Out Authorized YPRO 7001 - Lock Out Tag Out Authorized Training is designed for employees who lock or tag machines or equipment in order to perform servicing or maintenance. Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards related to lock out tag out. Training will focus on procedures for controlling energy as it pertains to equipment and machinery that is energized. Regulations and knowledge are needed to work in confined spaces where the unexpected release of energy can be fatal. Training will be in 3 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7002 — Leader Succession and Reten YPRO 7002 - Leader Succession and Reten YPRO 7002 - Leader Succession and Reten Training will develop a sold understanding of the different needs, values, and motivations of individual employees, and leaders strategically utilize employee strengths for maximum productivity. Specific training will include ing leaders identify employees that have the qualities to become future leaders and maximize retention. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7003 — Elecr Safety/Lock Out Tag YPRO 7003 - Elecr Safety/Lock Out Tag YPRO 7003 - Elecr Safety/Lock Out Tag Electrical Safety/Lock Out Tag Out: Employees will learn the latest OSHA updates for electrical safety and lock out tag out for equipment and machinery that is energized. 16 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7004 — Emerg Action Plans/Houseke YPRO 7004 - Emerg Action Plans/Houseke YPRO 7004 - Emerg Action Plans/Houseke Emergency Action Plans/Safety Housekeeping: Employees will review emergency procedures and safety housekeeping procedures such as hazard awareness, proper disposal of chemicals and other hazardous substances, etc. 16 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7005 — Stormwater Spill Controls Prev YPRO 7005 - Stormwater Spill Controls Prev YPRO 7005 - Stormwater Spill Controls Prev Employees will learn the latest standards and compliance measures regarding storm water, spill control and hazardous waste based on OSHA regulations. Poisons, chemical exposures, hazard assessments, containment, exposure and prevention techniques included. Training will be held in 14 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 150508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7006 — Coaching in the Moment Lead YPRO 7006 - Coaching in the Moment Lead YPRO 7006 - Coaching in the Moment Lead Leaders will work through a series of interactive exercises to them learn how to use coaching techniques in day to day interaction with employees and peers. 5 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 8 460000 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7007 — Effective Discipline YPRO 7007 - Effective Discipline YPRO 7007 - Effective Discipline Leaders will learn how to follow through with necessary disciplinary steps when employee counseling fails or an employee has violated a major company policy or rule. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7008 — Effective Follow Up YPRO 7008 - Effective Follow Up YPRO 7008 - Effective Follow Up Leaders will learn effective follow-up skills to use when an employee has not made significant progress towards resolving performance issues. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7009 — Enhancing Employee Work Hab YPRO 7009 - Enhancing Employee Work Hab YPRO 7009 - Enhancing Employee Work Hab Leaders will learn how to identify and transform employees who negatively affect the team, product, service or customers with personal habits such as poor attendance and offensive behavior. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7010 — Increasing Employee Perform YPRO 7010 - Increasing Employee Perform YPRO 7010 - Increasing Employee Perform Leaders will learn how to coach employees not producing at an acceptable pace or not meeting quality standards. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7011 — Maintaining Peak Performance YPRO 7011 - Maintaining Peak Performance YPRO 7011 - Maintaining Peak Performance Leaders will learn follow-up tools to maintain an employee’s performance after resolving poor performance or work habits. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7012 — Emergency Action Fire Prevent YPRO 7012 - Emergency Action Fire Prevent YPRO 7012 - Emergency Action Fire Prevent Employees will learn the OSHA standards as they apply to environmental safety and fire prevention. Training will include procedures for emergency evacuations. Heat and cold protection and prevention are included in the training. Training will be in 40 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 430201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7013 — Hazard Communication GHS YPRO 7013 - Hazard Communication GHS YPRO 7013 - Hazard Communication GHS Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to the GHS Globally Harmonized System. The GHS includes criteria for the classification of health, physical and environmental hazards, as well as specifying what information should be included on labels of hazardous chemicals as well as safety data sheets. There will be 40 sessions offer Credit Hour(s): 1 150508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7014 — IIPP PPE YPRO 7014 - IIPP PPE YPRO 7014 - IIPP PPE Injury Illness Protection Program - Personal Protective Equipment. Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to PPE. Employees will learn universal precautions, exposure and risk, hazard assessment and protection markers. Proper reporting procedures are included in the course. There will be 40 sessions offered. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7015 — 7R/8R My 20 Technical Intro YPRO 7015 - 7R/8R My 20 Technical Intro YPRO 7015 - 7R/8R My 20 Technical Intro This course provides product updates and service information to support 7 and 8 series tractors, new features of MY20 7 and 8 series tractors, component locations and features of the new operator station, changes to the hydraulic system, electrical component locations including integrated GreenStarTM, engine aftertreatment changes, and how to operate the tractor using the new CommandPROTM joystick. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7016 — 8R/8RT Service Essentials YPRO 7016 - 8R/8RT Service Essentials YPRO 7016 - 8R/8RT Service Essentials This course will identify the feature differences between the MY13 and late MY14 8R/8RT Series tractors, changes made to the drive train including the new e23TM, engine, hydraulics, electrical, and implement compatibility changes, cab and controls changes, and engine and after treatment changes. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7017 — Advanced Drivetrain Test Pr YPRO 7017 - Advanced Drivetrain Test Pr YPRO 7017 - Advanced Drivetrain Test Pr This course is .5 hours. The course builds on the knowledge and tools learned about in the Basic Drivetrain course including axle adjustments and when they should be performed, when to calibrate transmission controllers, how to diagnose transmission problems using the seven steps to trouble shooting, and procedures and adjustments for rebuilding an axle. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7018 — Basic Drivetrain YPRO 7018 - Basic Drivetrain YPRO 7018 - Basic Drivetrain In this class, the fundamental theory of operation is covered for these components: transmission, torque converter, final drive, brakes, gears, clutches, torsional isolators, driveshafts, axles, and differentials, function of each component, types of manual transmissions and operation, powershift transmissions and operation, causes of gear failure, and parts of a dry disk clutch and how it works. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7019 — CMS DTAC & DPAC Overview YPRO 7019 - CMS DTAC & DPAC Overview YPRO 7019 - CMS DTAC & DPAC Overview This course provides instruction on the fundamental Case and Contact Management System (CCMS) navigation and utilization to better serve customers. CCMS is used to manage DTAC (Dealer Technical Assistance Center) and DPAC (Dealer Parts Assistance Center) cases. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7020 — Combine 101 YPRO 7020 - Combine 101 YPRO 7020 - Combine 101 This course provides general knowledge of combine harvester history, basic functional areas, and harvesting considerations as they apply combine harvesters. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7021 — Customer Service Skills YPRO 7021 - Customer Service Skills YPRO 7021 - Customer Service Skills This course will teach the best solution is all about getting to the root of the customer s need including how to ask the right questions, observe verbal and non-verbal communications, and keep a positive and energetic attitude to lay the foundation for a long-lasting relationship. These skills are equally important to support fellow employees at the dealership. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7022 — Engine Air Exhaust System Over YPRO 7022 - Engine Air Exhaust System Over YPRO 7022 - Engine Air Exhaust System Over Engine Air and Exhaust Systems Overview: This course covers the basic operation of a John Deere air system and advancements to meet and exceed industry air quality specifications while providing John Deere customers with a unique horsepower qualification. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7023 — Engine Coolant System Overview YPRO 7023 - Engine Coolant System Overview YPRO 7023 - Engine Coolant System Overview Engine Coolant Systems Overview: Students will learn about the components of John Deere coolant systems. As emission standards change, so must our ability to incorporate cost effective, reliable, and durable solutions. This course covers the emissions related components that give John Deere engines a competitive advantage in the industry. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7024 — Heat Stress YPRO 7024 - Heat Stress YPRO 7024 - Heat Stress Workers who are exposed to extreme heat or work in hot environments may be at risk of heat stress. Exposure to extreme heat can result in occupational illnesses and injuries. This course will cover how heat affects the body, steps employees can take to prevent heat stress, and basic first aid that can be given to a worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness. 15 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 2 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7025 — Intro to Basic Diesel Engine YPRO 7025 - Intro to Basic Diesel Engine YPRO 7025 - Intro to Basic Diesel Engine This course will focus on engine cycles, various ignition systems used in engines, and base engine components, and functions of four major engine systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7026 — Intro to John Deere Diesel YPRO 7026 - Intro to John Deere Diesel YPRO 7026 - Intro to John Deere Diesel This course will show how to build a John Deere engine from the crankshaft up, special features of various engines, air, fuel, coolant, oil, and electrical systems. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7027 — JDIS EQUIP Basic Concepts YPRO 7027 - JDIS EQUIP Basic Concepts YPRO 7027 - JDIS EQUIP Basic Concepts This course covers the basics of navigating the system and key concepts. This training is intended as pre-work for JDIS EQUIP Implementation Training or other detailed system training. Training includes terminology differences between JDIS Legacy and EQUIP, integration provided by EQUIP, how to log in, job specific menus, differences between customers and contacts, how to add a contact record, complete a smart search, purpose of a till, and how to access the Attendance Log program. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount:… --- # YPRO7028 — MultiGen4 Displays Tech Int YPRO 7028 - MultiGen4 Displays Tech Int YPRO 7028 - MultiGen4 Displays Tech Int This course teaches how to effectively setup and optimize any Generation 4 Display. This class will also focus on the comparison between the 4600 CommandCenterTM and the 4640 Universal Display and the 4200 CammandCenterTM and the 4240 Universal Display Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7029 — Parts Advisor YPRO 7029 - Parts Advisor YPRO 7029 - Parts Advisor This course is .5 hours. Students will learn how to navigate Parts ADVISOR including find a model, part, add parts to the picklist, use Parts ADVISOR in typical customer scenarios, and additional Parts ADVISOR features. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7030 — Precision Ag Tech Fundamentals YPRO 7030 - Precision Ag Tech Fundamentals YPRO 7030 - Precision Ag Tech Fundamentals This course teaches the benefit and value that customers gain by using John Deere Precision Ag Technology, the main components that make up the GreenStarTM system, how satellite technology works with the GreenStarTM system, different displays, receivers and farm management software available, the differences between guidance, pro module, documentation and machine controller applications, and how telematics work. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7031 — Rigging Safety YPRO 7031 - Rigging Safety YPRO 7031 - Rigging Safety Employees will learn the latest OSHA updates related to safety awareness for rigging including basic rigging terminology, proper techniques, and how to avoid a rigging failure or accident. 13 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 2 490206 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7032 — Service Advisor 5 YPRO 7032 - Service Advisor 5 YPRO 7032 - Service Advisor 5 This course is 1.5 hours. Service ADVISORTM is the key to performing quality John Deere equipment diagnostics. This course will introduce users to the features of Service ADVISORTM 5 which will effectively use Service ADVISOR to access technical information and perform diagnostics on John Deere equipment. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7033 — Trillage 2680H Technical Int YPRO 7033 - Trillage 2680H Technical Int YPRO 7033 - Trillage 2680H Technical Int This course is .5 hours. This course will provide participants with an introduction to the 2680H tillage machine, how-to setup the machine and maintenance points of the machine. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7034 — Tires Overview YPRO 7034 - Tires Overview YPRO 7034 - Tires Overview This course will provide students with a high-level overview of tires including the basics of how to identify tires, how to select the correct tires, common myths and facts, parts of a tire and how their construction impacts the tire’s performance, how to read the side of the tire and the meaning of this information, and how to read the tire inflation chart to identify whether to add inflation pressure to the tire. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7035 — Tractor CommandPro Sales In YPRO 7035 - Tractor CommandPro Sales In YPRO 7035 - Tractor CommandPro Sales In his course is 1.5 hours. The goal of this course is to provide students the knowledge and skills to sell and use the CommandPROTM joystick. This new way to operate tractors and control implements will generate interest from customers. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7036 — Tractors Gen4 CommandCntr Na YPRO 7036 - Tractors Gen4 CommandCntr Na YPRO 7036 - Tractors Gen4 CommandCntr Na This course provides essential information to support the Generation 4 CommandCenterTM on MY14 7R, 8R, and 8RT Series Tractors including basic setup and operation, optimization of tractor settings, setup and operation of AMS (Agriculture Management Solutions) application and Farmsight solutions. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7037 — Combine Harvest Ops & Adjust YPRO 7037 - Combine Harvest Ops & Adjust YPRO 7037 - Combine Harvest Ops & Adjust Students will receive detailed instruction on the set up, operation and optimization of combines for harvest operations, and how the combine makes adjustments during harvesting. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7038 — Powerline Safety Lvl 1 YPRO 7038 - Powerline Safety Lvl 1 YPRO 7038 - Powerline Safety Lvl 1 A power line worker’s primary duty is to safely install and maintain electrical transmission and distribution systems. Power line workers are exposed to hazards, including exposure to high voltages, confined space work, working in trenches, working underground, and working at heights. This module establishes and explains the minimum safety standards that the participants are required to meet. Credit Hour(s): 24 460303 Fee Amount: 600 --- # YPRO7039 — Powerline Safety Lvl 2 YPRO 7039 - Powerline Safety Lvl 2 YPRO 7039 - Powerline Safety Lvl 2 This course covers special hazards of power line work including electrical and arc flash, traffic control, trenching, horizontal drilling, working in confined spaces and entry into substations. Credit Hour(s): 16 460303 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7040 — Intro to Power Industry YPRO 7040 - Intro to Power Industry YPRO 7040 - Intro to Power Industry This course is for those entering the electrical energy production and distribution field. It describes the many ways in which electricity can be produced, from burning fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas, to harnessing nuclear energy, and using renewable energy sources such as wind, geothermal, and solar energy. This course explains energy and distribution and transmission and briefly explores the economics involved in energy production and delivery. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7041 — Intro to Power Industry Lvl 2 YPRO 7041 - Intro to Power Industry Lvl 2 YPRO 7041 - Intro to Power Industry Lvl 2 This course will expand upon Intro to Power Industry to provide students with an expanded knowledge of traditional and renewable energy systems and explain where we get our energy from, including the systems that convert it into a more convenient form, and the energy conversion processes that take place. Industrial and domestic systems are investigated to ensure as wide a range as possible is undertaken. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7042 — Intro to Electrical Theory YPRO 7042 - Intro to Electrical Theory YPRO 7042 - Intro to Electrical Theory This course introduces trainees to circuit calculations involving the application of Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s laws. Bonding and grounding are also covered. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7043 — Intro to Elect Theory Lvl 2 YPRO 7043 - Intro to Elect Theory Lvl 2 YPRO 7043 - Intro to Elect Theory Lvl 2 Employees will learn how to calculate voltage, current, and resistance values in series, parallel, and combination DC currents, grounding and bonding. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7044 — Tools of the Trade YPRO 7044 - Tools of the Trade YPRO 7044 - Tools of the Trade Covers the specialized tools used by line workers, including hot sticks, as well as universal tool accessories. This course also covers ladders and work platforms, crimpers, cable cutters, pneumatic tools, and powder-actuated tools. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7045 — Aerial Fram and Assoc Hard 2 YPRO 7045 - Aerial Fram and Assoc Hard 2 YPRO 7045 - Aerial Fram and Assoc Hard 2 This course covers how to install support to a utility pole, install equipment on the pole to support conductors, and installation of cross arms, transformers and conductors. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7046 — Aerial Fram and Assoc Hardware YPRO 7046 - Aerial Fram and Assoc Hardware YPRO 7046 - Aerial Fram and Assoc Hardware The installation of equipment on power poles is called aerial framing. Line workers must be able to install the support hardware and the components and install conductor. This module introduces the trainee to aerial framing and its associated hardware. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7047 — Utility Serv Equip Lv2 YPRO 7047 - Utility Serv Equip Lv2 YPRO 7047 - Utility Serv Equip Lv2 This course covers how to operate the digger truck, bucket truck, crane truck, aerial lift, and digger derrick; including inspection maintenance, driving, and set up operations. Credit Hour(s): 16 460303 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7048 — Analytical Methods Validation YPRO 7048 - Analytical Methods Validation YPRO 7048 - Analytical Methods Validation Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7049 — Minimizing Human Errors YPRO 7049 - Minimizing Human Errors YPRO 7049 - Minimizing Human Errors Credit Hour(s): 12 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7050 — Osha 10 IWTP YPRO 7050 - Osha 10 IWTP YPRO 7050 - Osha 10 IWTP Employees will gain knowledge and understanding in the OSHA standards for general industry from the Code of Federal Regulations 29CFT1910 covering relevant policies, procedures and safety and health principles. Topics include intro to OSHA, walking working surfaces, emergency action plan, fire protection, material handling and intro to industrial hygiene. Upon successful completion employees will receive a General Industry 10-hour completion card issued by OSHA. Credit Hour(s): 10 150699 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7051 — Pharm and Biopharm Data Inte YPRO 7051 - Pharm and Biopharm Data Inte YPRO 7051 - Pharm and Biopharm Data Inte Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7052 — Product Quality Reviews & Assu YPRO 7052 - Product Quality Reviews & Assu YPRO 7052 - Product Quality Reviews & Assu Credit Hour(s): 12 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7053 — Excel 2016 Part 1 YPRO 7053 - Excel 2016 Part 1 YPRO 7053 - Excel 2016 Part 1 Employees will learn to perform calculations, modify, format, and manage worksheets. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 8 110601 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7054 — Excel 2016 Part 2 YPRO 7054 - Excel 2016 Part 2 YPRO 7054 - Excel 2016 Part 2 Employees will learn how to work with functions and lists, analyze data, visualize data with charts, and use pivot tables and charts. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 8 110601 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7055 — First Reponder Initial Certifi YPRO 7055 - First Reponder Initial Certifi YPRO 7055 - First Reponder Initial Certifi Credit Hour(s): 50 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7056 — First Responder Cert Refresher YPRO 7056 - First Responder Cert Refresher YPRO 7056 - First Responder Cert Refresher Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7057 — Alcohol Drug Misuse Prev Prog YPRO 7057 - Alcohol Drug Misuse Prev Prog YPRO 7057 - Alcohol Drug Misuse Prev Prog Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7058 — Alcohol Drug Misuse Prev Sup YPRO 7058 - Alcohol Drug Misuse Prev Sup YPRO 7058 - Alcohol Drug Misuse Prev Sup Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7059 — Anti Harass Prev & Code Ethics YPRO 7059 - Anti Harass Prev & Code Ethics YPRO 7059 - Anti Harass Prev & Code Ethics Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7060 — Developing Safety Excellence YPRO 7060 - Developing Safety Excellence YPRO 7060 - Developing Safety Excellence Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7061 — Diversity Incl Train for Super YPRO 7061 - Diversity Incl Train for Super YPRO 7061 - Diversity Incl Train for Super Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7062 — Dynamic Balancing YPRO 7062 - Dynamic Balancing YPRO 7062 - Dynamic Balancing Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7063 — ECS Bearings & Lubrication YPRO 7063 - ECS Bearings & Lubrication YPRO 7063 - ECS Bearings & Lubrication Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7064 — Essential Craft Skills Assembl YPRO 7064 - Essential Craft Skills Assembl YPRO 7064 - Essential Craft Skills Assembl Employees will learn reliability principles, machinery failure patterns, field techniques such as shop mathematics, precision measurement tools, proper application and adjustment of threaded fasteners, how motors, pumps, fans, gearboxes, and power transmission products function and fail, machine components: bearings, seals, gaskets, lubricants, pneumatic, and hydraulic fluid power systems. Credit Hour(s): 40 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7065 — Essential Craft Skills Precisi YPRO 7065 - Essential Craft Skills Precisi YPRO 7065 - Essential Craft Skills Precisi Employees will gain knowledge and skills pertaining to mechanical issues, assembly error reductions, pipe strain distortion corrections and how to perform machinery alignment. Common machinery error identification, troubleshooting and resolution are included in the training. Credit Hour(s): 40 460401 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7066 — Essential Operator Care YPRO 7066 - Essential Operator Care YPRO 7066 - Essential Operator Care Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7067 — Hazard Recognition YPRO 7067 - Hazard Recognition YPRO 7067 - Hazard Recognition Employees will learn to recognize common hazards in the workplace, how to prevent hazards and approach their coworkers when they observe an unsafe behavior. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7068 — Lead Safe Accountable Culture YPRO 7068 - Lead Safe Accountable Culture YPRO 7068 - Lead Safe Accountable Culture Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7069 — Machine Guarding, Fingers Hand YPRO 7069 - Machine Guarding, Fingers Hand YPRO 7069 - Machine Guarding, Fingers Hand Credit Hour(s): 1 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7070 — Overhead Crane Operator Traini YPRO 7070 - Overhead Crane Operator Traini YPRO 7070 - Overhead Crane Operator Traini Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7071 — CPR/First Aid/AED YPRO 7071 - CPR/First Aid/AED YPRO 7071 - CPR/First Aid/AED Having a sufficient amount of employees on all shifts trained and certified in CPR/First Aid/AED is recommended by OSHA and ensures quick response to emergencies. Employees will learn how to perform adult CPR, how to operate an AED, and how to provide basic First Aid until EMS arrives. This course covers recommended guidelines for medical emergencies in the workplace. This is a two-year certification. Credit Hour(s): 5 512601 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7072 — Workplace Violence YPRO 7072 - Workplace Violence YPRO 7072 - Workplace Violence Employees will learn how to reduce the chances of a violent incident in the workplace by increasing awareness of workplace conflict/violence and understanding the devastating effects on the workforce. Employees will review operational procedures in the event of workplace violence. 14 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 470105 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7073 — Fall Protection Walking Workin YPRO 7073 - Fall Protection Walking Workin YPRO 7073 - Fall Protection Walking Workin Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to fall protection and walking working surfaces. The course is designed to lower the risk of falls and incidents that can maim or disable workers. Prevention techniques included. Credit Hour(s): 1 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7074 — NFPA 70E/High Voltage Electric YPRO 7074 - NFPA 70E/High Voltage Electric YPRO 7074 - NFPA 70E/High Voltage Electric Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7075 — One Note YPRO 7075 - One Note YPRO 7075 - One Note Credit Hour(s): 8 110602 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7076 — PowerPoint 2016 Part 2 YPRO 7076 - PowerPoint 2016 Part 2 YPRO 7076 - PowerPoint 2016 Part 2 Employees will learn how to modify the PowerPoint environment, customize design template, add Smartart and math equations to a presentation, media and animations, how to collaborate on a presentation, customize a slide show, and secure and distribute presentations. Credit Hour(s): 8 110601 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7077 — PowerPoint Part 1 YPRO 7077 - PowerPoint Part 1 YPRO 7077 - PowerPoint Part 1 Employees will learn how to open and run a presentation, switch between views, create a basic presentation and add content; arrange, insert, and delete slides, apply templates and design themes, edit shapes, insert and modify objects, pictures, tables, charts, and diagrams, proof a presentation, create speaker notes, and present and share their presentations. Credit Hour(s): 4 110601 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7078 — Microsoft Project 2016 YPRO 7078 - Microsoft Project 2016 YPRO 7078 - Microsoft Project 2016 Employees will learn how to work with templates, create baseline plans, monitor and update projects, analyze project statistics, handle delays and conflicts, create reports, share resources, consolidate projects, customize and communicate project information, and how to integrate Project data with other Office applications. Credit Hour(s): 12 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7079 — H-100: Trblshtg Hydraulics YPRO 7079 - H-100: Trblshtg Hydraulics YPRO 7079 - H-100: Trblshtg Hydraulics Employees will learn to effectively setup, adjust and troubleshoot industrial hydraulic systems. They will also apply practical hands on exercises for each basic principle covered in the class. ISO 1219 Industrial hydraulic symbols will be taught and used throughout the class. Credit Hour(s): 32 151103 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7080 — Building Teams that Work YPRO 7080 - Building Teams that Work YPRO 7080 - Building Teams that Work This course will teach components of a successful team and the stages of its development. Participants will learn skills needed to effectively manage projects, make decisions, and solve problems in a team setting. This course will also teach pitfalls of unhealthy group interaction and how to minimize effects on teams. Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7081 — Confined Space Awareness YPRO 7081 - Confined Space Awareness YPRO 7081 - Confined Space Awareness Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards dealing with confined spaces. Proper PPE, confined space awareness, general entry requirements and permit entry are included in the training. Credit Hour(s): 1 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7082 — Powersafe Entergy Perryville YPRO 7082 - Powersafe Entergy Perryville YPRO 7082 - Powersafe Entergy Perryville Powersafe Entergy Perryville Site Orientation: This class is a site-specific overview for contractors working on-site at Entergy Perryville location. Students will receive instruction on the latest safety information to ensure site specific procedures are followed. Topics that will be covered are Entergy general safety overview, elevated height safety, PPE requirements, and first aid safety. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7083 — Powersafe Generation YPRO 7083 - Powersafe Generation YPRO 7083 - Powersafe Generation This course is an awareness-level orientation for contractors working in the electrical utility industry. Students will receive and overview of electrical safety, PPE requirements, and elevated work platform safety. Upon completion, participants will be able to safely enter the contracted jobsite. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7084 — Tappisafe Basic Orientation YPRO 7084 - Tappisafe Basic Orientation YPRO 7084 - Tappisafe Basic Orientation This course is an awareness-level orientation for contractors working in the Paper and Pulp industry. Students will receive an overview of job briefings, general safety, hazard recognition, pedestrian safety, and vehicle safety. Upon completion, participants will be able to safely enter the contracted jobsite. Credit Hour(s): 2 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7085 — Tappisafe Basic Refresher YPRO 7085 - Tappisafe Basic Refresher YPRO 7085 - Tappisafe Basic Refresher This orientation class is required yearly for contractors working in the Paper and Pulp industry. Students will receive a refresher overview on job briefings, general safety, hazard recognition, pedestrian safety, and vehicle safety. This course will ensure the students are informed of the policy and safety changes on the jobsite. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7086 — Tappisafe Graphic Pkg W Monroe YPRO 7086 - Tappisafe Graphic Pkg W Monroe YPRO 7086 - Tappisafe Graphic Pkg W Monroe Tappisafe Graphic Packaging West Monroe Mill Orientation: This class is a site-specific overview for contractors working on-site at Graphic Packaging West Monroe Mill. Students will receive instruction on the latest safety information to ensure site specific procedures are followed. Topics that will be covered are Graphic Packaging Mill general safety overview, mill policies, PPE requirements, and railroad safety. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7087-24 — hour Technician Cert YPRO 7087 - 24 hour Technician Cert YPRO 7087 - 24 hour Technician Cert Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7088 — 8 hour Ammonia Refresher YPRO 7088 - 8 hour Ammonia Refresher YPRO 7088 - 8 hour Ammonia Refresher Employees will receive 8 hours of annual refresher to maintain and demonstrate competencies. The course is designed to cover the skill requirements expected of an Emergency Response Operator on an annual basis. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7089 — Developing Team Dynamics YPRO 7089 - Developing Team Dynamics YPRO 7089 - Developing Team Dynamics This class will teach employees how to develop insight into human behavior and motivation. Team member differences are identified through a series of role play. Communication techniques are included to teams communicate more effectively. With this knowledge, teams are better prepared to work together to maintain a safe culture. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7090 — Coating Appl Spec Refrsh Preex YPRO 7090 - Coating Appl Spec Refrsh Preex YPRO 7090 - Coating Appl Spec Refrsh Preex Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7091 — Arc Flash Awareness YPRO 7091 - Arc Flash Awareness YPRO 7091 - Arc Flash Awareness Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7092 — Arc Flash Hazrds Compl wit Loc YPRO 7092 - Arc Flash Hazrds Compl wit Loc YPRO 7092 - Arc Flash Hazrds Compl wit Loc Credit Hour(s): 6 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7093 — Basic Electrical YPRO 7093 - Basic Electrical YPRO 7093 - Basic Electrical Employees will gain an understanding of how electricity works. The course includes hands-on electrical skills improvement and real world examples that illustrate how electricity is distributed and used in the plant. Employees will learn how to use electrical test equipment, gain a solid understanding about major electrical components, learn where and how these electrical components work, and understand their purposes within electrical systems. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7094 — Confin Space & Lock Out Tag Aw YPRO 7094 - Confin Space & Lock Out Tag Aw YPRO 7094 - Confin Space & Lock Out Tag Aw Credit Hour(s): 2 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7095 — Eddy Current Level 1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7095 - Eddy Current Level 1 YPRO 7095 - Eddy Current Level 1 Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7096 — Accounting Fundamentals YPRO 7096 - Accounting Fundamentals YPRO 7096 - Accounting Fundamentals Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7097 — Brick Mason Application 1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7097 - Brick Mason Application 1 YPRO 7097 - Brick Mason Application 1 Credit Hour(s): 48 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7098 — Brick Mason Application 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7098 - Brick Mason Application 2 YPRO 7098 - Brick Mason Application 2 Credit Hour(s): 48 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7099 — Brick Mason Application 3 3 credits · 3 hours YPRO 7099 - Brick Mason Application 3 YPRO 7099 - Brick Mason Application 3 Credit Hour(s): 48 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7100 — Brick Mason Fundamentals YPRO 7100 - Brick Mason Fundamentals YPRO 7100 - Brick Mason Fundamentals Credit Hour(s): 48 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7101 — Confined Space Rescue YPRO 7101 - Confined Space Rescue YPRO 7101 - Confined Space Rescue Employees will gain knowledge and application skills in knots, rigging, patient packaging, litter lowers, self rescue, MA Systems, tripod operations and lowering systems from elevated locations. Employees will learn to operate as a team in field exercises to ensure training is applied. Credit Hour(s): 24 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7102 — Effective Comm & Ment Multi Ge YPRO 7102 - Effective Comm & Ment Multi Ge YPRO 7102 - Effective Comm & Ment Multi Ge Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7103 — Leadership Management YPRO 7103 - Leadership Management YPRO 7103 - Leadership Management Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7104 — Mastering Influence YPRO 7104 - Mastering Influence YPRO 7104 - Mastering Influence Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7105 — Legal Aspects of Behavioral In YPRO 7105 - Legal Aspects of Behavioral In YPRO 7105 - Legal Aspects of Behavioral In Employees will gain knowledge in the legal aspects of behavior interviewing including what is acceptable and unacceptable questions in the interviewing process. Mock interviews and role play are included to make sure the employees are comfortable with the process. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7106 — Microsoft Excel Lvl 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7106 - Microsoft Excel Lvl 2 YPRO 7106 - Microsoft Excel Lvl 2 Credit Hour(s): 6 110601 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7107 — Leadership Coaching YPRO 7107 - Leadership Coaching YPRO 7107 - Leadership Coaching Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7108 — DOT Security/Emergency Action YPRO 7108 - DOT Security/Emergency Action YPRO 7108 - DOT Security/Emergency Action Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7109 — Safety Audits/Inspections YPRO 7109 - Safety Audits/Inspections YPRO 7109 - Safety Audits/Inspections This training is needed to teach team leaders how to conduct safety inspections in their work areas. This is a continuation of Job Safety Analysis. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7110-40 — Hr Fire/Rescue/Hazmat Combo YPRO 7110 - 40 Hr Fire/Rescue/Hazmat Combo YPRO 7110 - 40 Hr Fire/Rescue/Hazmat Combo Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7111 — Coaching in the Moment 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7111 - Coaching in the Moment 2 YPRO 7111 - Coaching in the Moment 2 Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7112 — Developing the Culture YPRO 7112 - Developing the Culture YPRO 7112 - Developing the Culture This course is needed to develop leaders who better understand how to manage a culture through an understanding of employee motivation and behavior. Credit Hour(s): 1 460000 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7113 — Access I YPRO 7113 - Access I YPRO 7113 - Access I In this course, students will learn how to use Access to manage data, including creating a new database; constructing tables; designing forms and reports; and creating queries to join, filter, and sort data. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7114 — Advanced Hydraulics YPRO 7114 - Advanced Hydraulics YPRO 7114 - Advanced Hydraulics Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7115 — Applied Forest Finance Class YPRO 7115 - Applied Forest Finance Class YPRO 7115 - Applied Forest Finance Class This class details the step-by-step financial analysis required to answer key investment and forest management questions. Learn how to identify, value, and rank timber and forestry investments. This one-day course is ideal for forestry consultants and investment analysts, timberland owners and investors, and anyone else who needs to understand the identification, valuation, and ranking of timber-dependent and forest-related investments. Credit Hour(s): 6 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7116 — Combustible Dust YPRO 7116 - Combustible Dust YPRO 7116 - Combustible Dust Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7117 — Enhancing Employee Work Habits YPRO 7117 - Enhancing Employee Work Habits YPRO 7117 - Enhancing Employee Work Habits Training will prepare managers and leaders to identify and transform employees who negatively affect the team, product, service or customers with personal habits such as poor attendance and offensive behavior. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7118 — EPA Method 9 Field Recert YPRO 7118 - EPA Method 9 Field Recert YPRO 7118 - EPA Method 9 Field Recert Credit Hour(s): 4 470201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7119 — Mechanical Power Transmission YPRO 7119 - Mechanical Power Transmission YPRO 7119 - Mechanical Power Transmission Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7120 — Mobile Crane Operator Test Pre YPRO 7120 - Mobile Crane Operator Test Pre YPRO 7120 - Mobile Crane Operator Test Pre This course is needed assist crane operators who must comply with the newly revised OSHA regulations which require crane operators to be certified through a nationally accredited agency. Industrial Training International partners with the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO). Industrial Training International provides training to prepare candidates for NCCCO examinations, and conducts the exams following the course Credit Hour(s): 30 490206 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7121 — The Faces of Leadership YPRO 7121 - The Faces of Leadership YPRO 7121 - The Faces of Leadership This training is needed to teach employees the principles to build employee self-esteem, involvement and value, and develop skills for leading employees toward maximum productivity. Credit Hour(s): 4 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7122 — Trblsht OSB Hydraulics YPRO 7122 - Trblsht OSB Hydraulics YPRO 7122 - Trblsht OSB Hydraulics Credit Hour(s): 32 151103 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7123 — Walking Working Surfaces/Fall YPRO 7123 - Walking Working Surfaces/Fall YPRO 7123 - Walking Working Surfaces/Fall Fall Protection/Walking Working Surfaces: Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to fall protection and walking working surfaces. The course is designed to lower the risk of falls and incidents that can maim or disable workers. Prevention techniques included. 4 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 2 150699 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7124 — Electrical Safety/Combustible YPRO 7124 - Electrical Safety/Combustible YPRO 7124 - Electrical Safety/Combustible Credit Hour(s): 2 470600 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7125 — Lock Out Tag Out Awareness YPRO 7125 - Lock Out Tag Out Awareness YPRO 7125 - Lock Out Tag Out Awareness Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7126 — Rigger Safety Training YPRO 7126 - Rigger Safety Training YPRO 7126 - Rigger Safety Training Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7127 — Trench and Excavation YPRO 7127 - Trench and Excavation YPRO 7127 - Trench and Excavation Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7128 — Core 4 4 credits · 4 hours YPRO 7128 - Core 4 YPRO 7128 - Core 4 Credit Hour(s): 10 490209 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7129 — Defensive Driver Safe Practice YPRO 7129 - Defensive Driver Safe Practice YPRO 7129 - Defensive Driver Safe Practice Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7130 — Balancing Internal External Mr YPRO 7130 - Balancing Internal External Mr YPRO 7130 - Balancing Internal External Mr Balancing Internal/External Morale: This training is needed to teach employees the principles of how to ensure day to day business activities have a positive impact on both organizational teams as well as internal/external customers. Emphasis is placed on solid human relation principles. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7131 — Electrical Safety NFPA 70E 202 YPRO 7131 - Electrical Safety NFPA 70E 202 YPRO 7131 - Electrical Safety NFPA 70E 202 Electrical Safety in the Workplace-Understanding NFPA 70E: This course will introduce students to the purpose of NFPA 70E and explains the history of its creation. After discussing the relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E, the course moves through the standard, article by article, highlighting the important points in each. Concludes with a lesson on the annexes and supplemental material found in the NFPA 70E Handbook. Credit Hour(s): 16 430203 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7132 — Confined Space Entrant YPRO 7132 - Confined Space Entrant YPRO 7132 - Confined Space Entrant Confined Space for Authorized Entrants will review permit required confined space OSHA standards and regulations, safety procedures, and confined space hazards. Credit Hour(s): 4 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7133 — Confined Space Rescue Refrshr YPRO 7133 - Confined Space Rescue Refrshr YPRO 7133 - Confined Space Rescue Refrshr Employees will receive the latest information pertaining to confined space per 29 CFR 1910.146. Course topics include general industry requirements, permit space program, permit system, entry permit and training requirements. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7134 — Excel 2016 Part 3 3 credits · 3 hours YPRO 7134 - Excel 2016 Part 3 YPRO 7134 - Excel 2016 Part 3 Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7135 — Overhead Crane Inspection YPRO 7135 - Overhead Crane Inspection YPRO 7135 - Overhead Crane Inspection Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7136 — Overhead Crane Inspection Refr YPRO 7136 - Overhead Crane Inspection Refr YPRO 7136 - Overhead Crane Inspection Refr Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7137 — Word 2016 Part 1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7137 - Word 2016 Part 1 YPRO 7137 - Word 2016 Part 1 Credit Hour(s): 8 110602 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7138 — Word 2016 Part 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7138 - Word 2016 Part 2 YPRO 7138 - Word 2016 Part 2 Credit Hour(s): 8 110602 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7139 — General Safety Awareness YPRO 7139 - General Safety Awareness YPRO 7139 - General Safety Awareness Employees will learn general safety procedures for minimizing risk with environmental hazards to employees maintain a safe workspace and a safe culture. Power industrial truck awareness and pedestrian safety awareness are included in the training to ensure safety is maintained throughout the plant. There will be 40 sessions offered. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7140 — Hand Safety YPRO 7140 - Hand Safety YPRO 7140 - Hand Safety Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7141 — CCMS DTAC & DPAC Overview YPRO 7141 - CCMS DTAC & DPAC Overview YPRO 7141 - CCMS DTAC & DPAC Overview CSP-UCD003-CCMS (DTAC and DPAC) Overview: This course provides instruction on the fundamental Case and Contact Management System (CCMS) navigation and utilization to better serve customers. CCMS is used to manage DTAC (Dealer Technical Assistance Center) and DPAC (Dealer Parts Assistance Center) cases. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7142 — Chemical Hygiene YPRO 7142 - Chemical Hygiene YPRO 7142 - Chemical Hygiene Employees will gain an understanding of the specific chemical hazards that exist in their workplace and the proper procedures and equipment to protect them from those hazards. Credit Hour(s): 1 490309 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7143 — Compressed Gas Safety YPRO 7143 - Compressed Gas Safety YPRO 7143 - Compressed Gas Safety Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7144 — CSP-17-DGTC380 SKID STEER AND YPRO 7144 - CSP-17-DGTC380 SKID STEER AND YPRO 7144 - CSP-17-DGTC380 SKID STEER AND Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7145 — CSP-17-DGTC388 EXCAVATOR (COMP YPRO 7145 - CSP-17-DGTC388 EXCAVATOR (COMP YPRO 7145 - CSP-17-DGTC388 EXCAVATOR (COMP Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7146 — CSP-17-DGTC458 4WD LOADER (COM YPRO 7146 - CSP-17-DGTC458 4WD LOADER (COM YPRO 7146 - CSP-17-DGTC458 4WD LOADER (COM Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7147 — CSP-17-DGTC513 SKID STEER AND YPRO 7147 - CSP-17-DGTC513 SKID STEER AND YPRO 7147 - CSP-17-DGTC513 SKID STEER AND Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7148 — CSP-17-DGTC544 SKID STEER AND YPRO 7148 - CSP-17-DGTC544 SKID STEER AND YPRO 7148 - CSP-17-DGTC544 SKID STEER AND Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7149 — CSP-18-TW2MAI02 - Engine After YPRO 7149 - CSP-18-TW2MAI02 - Engine After YPRO 7149 - CSP-18-TW2MAI02 - Engine After Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7150 — CSP-BCH076C Combine - X Series YPRO 7150 - CSP-BCH076C Combine - X Series YPRO 7150 - CSP-BCH076C Combine - X Series Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7151 — CSP-BCH076D Combine - X Series YPRO 7151 - CSP-BCH076D Combine - X Series YPRO 7151 - CSP-BCH076D Combine - X Series Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7152 — CSP-QCD010 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7152 - CSP-QCD010 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 1 YPRO 7152 - CSP-QCD010 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 1 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7153 — CSP-QCD011 HYDRAULICSYSTEMS 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7153 - CSP-QCD011 HYDRAULICSYSTEMS 2 YPRO 7153 - CSP-QCD011 HYDRAULICSYSTEMS 2 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7154 — CSP-QCD012 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 3 3 credits · 3 hours YPRO 7154 - CSP-QCD012 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 3 YPRO 7154 - CSP-QCD012 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 3 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7155 — CSP-QCD013 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 4 4 credits · 4 hours YPRO 7155 - CSP-QCD013 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 4 YPRO 7155 - CSP-QCD013 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 4 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7156 — CSP-QCD020 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS YPRO 7156 - CSP-QCD020 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS YPRO 7156 - CSP-QCD020 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7157 — CSP-QCD021 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7157 - CSP-QCD021 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 2 YPRO 7157 - CSP-QCD021 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 2 Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7158 — CSP-QCD022 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 3 3 credits · 3 hours YPRO 7158 - CSP-QCD022 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 3 YPRO 7158 - CSP-QCD022 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 3 Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7159 — CSP-QCD023 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 4 4 credits · 4 hours YPRO 7159 - CSP-QCD023 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 4 YPRO 7159 - CSP-QCD023 ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 4 Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 --- # YPRO7160 — DEV-10 Service Manager YPRO 7160 - DEV-10 Service Manager YPRO 7160 - DEV-10 Service Manager Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7161 — DEV-10 Service Technician YPRO 7161 - DEV-10 Service Technician YPRO 7161 - DEV-10 Service Technician Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7162 — Engine Aftertreatment DOC/DPF YPRO 7162 - Engine Aftertreatment DOC/DPF YPRO 7162 - Engine Aftertreatment DOC/DPF CSP-18-TW2MAI01-Engine Aftertreatment DOC/DPF Systems Overview: This class will focus primarily on the components, theory of operation, and control of the exhaust filter, including the diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and a diesel particulate filter (DPF), as well as the fuel dosing system. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7163 — Engine Electrical Systm Overvw YPRO 7163 - Engine Electrical Systm Overvw YPRO 7163 - Engine Electrical Systm Overvw Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7164 — Engine Fuel System Overview YPRO 7164 - Engine Fuel System Overview YPRO 7164 - Engine Fuel System Overview CSP-18-TW2MAF01-Engine Fuel Systems Overview: This training will provide an introduction to the fuel systems and the many parts and components that construct them. Students will learn the flows and components of the High-Pressure Common-Rail (HPCR) fuel system, the Low-Pressure Mechanical fuel system, the Electronic Unit Injector (EUI) fuel system, and the Electronic Unit Pump (EUP) fuel system. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7165 — Engine Lubrication Systm Overv YPRO 7165 - Engine Lubrication Systm Overv YPRO 7165 - Engine Lubrication Systm Overv CSP-18-TW2MAL01-Engine Lubrication Systems Overview: This course provides an introduction to the flows and components that form the lubrication system, and five main functions of the lubrication system and lube components of several John Deere engines. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7166 — Excavator (Compact) Sales Trai YPRO 7166 - Excavator (Compact) Sales Trai YPRO 7166 - Excavator (Compact) Sales Trai Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7167 — John Deere Diesel Exhaust Flui YPRO 7167 - John Deere Diesel Exhaust Flui YPRO 7167 - John Deere Diesel Exhaust Flui Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7168 — John Deere Warranty - The Tech YPRO 7168 - John Deere Warranty - The Tech YPRO 7168 - John Deere Warranty - The Tech Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7169 — MultiGen4 Displays Tech Intro YPRO 7169 - MultiGen4 Displays Tech Intro YPRO 7169 - MultiGen4 Displays Tech Intro CAP-J10002EN-(Multi) Generation 4 Family of Displays Technical Introduction: This course teaches how to effectively setup and optimize any Generation 4 Display. This class will also focus on the comparison between the 4600 CommandCenterTM and the 4640 Universal Display and the 4200 CammandCenterTM and the 4240 Universal Display Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7170 — PAR-RCD028 Parts - Intro to th YPRO 7170 - PAR-RCD028 Parts - Intro to th YPRO 7170 - PAR-RCD028 Parts - Intro to th Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7171 — Parts - Selling Chemicals PAR- YPRO 7171 - Parts - Selling Chemicals PAR- YPRO 7171 - Parts - Selling Chemicals PAR- Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7172 — Parts - Selling Filters YPRO 7172 - Parts - Selling Filters YPRO 7172 - Parts - Selling Filters Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7173 — Parts - Selling Fuel Additives YPRO 7173 - Parts - Selling Fuel Additives YPRO 7173 - Parts - Selling Fuel Additives Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7174 — Parts - Selling Grease YPRO 7174 - Parts - Selling Grease YPRO 7174 - Parts - Selling Grease Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7175 — Parts - Selling Hydraulic Flui YPRO 7175 - Parts - Selling Hydraulic Flui YPRO 7175 - Parts - Selling Hydraulic Flui Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7176 — Parts- Selling Engine Oil YPRO 7176 - Parts- Selling Engine Oil YPRO 7176 - Parts- Selling Engine Oil Parts- Selling Engine OilPAR-NCD003-Parts - Selling Engine Oil: This course will prepare employees to answer the customer s questions about engine oil, products portfolio for Engine Oil and how they are used, how engine oil is sold, how to recognize and relay the value of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for engine oil and alternative parts where applicable. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7177 — Parts-Selling Coolants YPRO 7177 - Parts-Selling Coolants YPRO 7177 - Parts-Selling Coolants PAR-NCD009-Parts - Selling Coolants: This course demonstrates why John Deere coolant is the best choice for the customers’ equipment, competitive advantages over competitive brands, how to recognize and relay the value of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) coolant for replacing coolant in John Deere equipment. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7178 — Selling Batteries YPRO 7178 - Selling Batteries YPRO 7178 - Selling Batteries PAR-NCD005-Selling Batteries: This course will introduce students to selling John Deere batteries, products portfolio for John Deere Performance and StrongBoxTM Batteries, differentiate John Deere batteries from the competition, how to recognize and relay the value of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for replacing batteries. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7179 — Selling DEF YPRO 7179 - Selling DEF YPRO 7179 - Selling DEF Selling DEFPAR-NCD011-SELLING DEF: This course will prepare participants to answer the customer questions about DEF (diesel exhaust fluid), explain how diesel exhaust fluid is used and sold, and the value proposition of diesel exhaust fluid. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7180 — Understanding Risk YPRO 7180 - Understanding Risk YPRO 7180 - Understanding Risk Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7181 — Performance Management YPRO 7181 - Performance Management YPRO 7181 - Performance Management Credit Hour(s): 8 470105 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7182 — S710 Siemens S7-300 Programmab YPRO 7182 - S710 Siemens S7-300 Programmab YPRO 7182 - S710 Siemens S7-300 Programmab Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7183 — Total Vision Training YPRO 7183 - Total Vision Training YPRO 7183 - Total Vision Training Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7184 — Mach Grd/Fingrs Hands Arms Ft YPRO 7184 - Mach Grd/Fingrs Hands Arms Ft YPRO 7184 - Mach Grd/Fingrs Hands Arms Ft Mach Grd/Fingrs Hands Arms FtMachine Guarding/Fingers Hands Arms Feet: Employees will learn the latest OSHA updates for proper use of safety guards and proper installation of machinery and how to protect hands, fingers, arms, and feet from injuries. 14 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7185 — REAC Training Seminar YPRO 7185 - REAC Training Seminar YPRO 7185 - REAC Training Seminar REAC Training SeminarEmployees will learn the latest regulations for performing REAC Real Estate Assessment Center Uniform Physical Condition Standards inspections. Employees will learn step by step procedures for providing accurate reliable assessments to ensure safe, healthy affordable housing. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7186 — Team Building Training YPRO 7186 - Team Building Training YPRO 7186 - Team Building Training Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7187 — Industrial Ergonomics YPRO 7187 - Industrial Ergonomics YPRO 7187 - Industrial Ergonomics Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to industrial ergonomics. The course will include work related musculoskeletal disorders with the focus being on rotator cuff, epicondylitis (elbow) and muscle strains. Risk factors including lifting heavy items, bending, reaching, pushing, pulling and repetitive motion are included. Stretching and prevention techniques included. Training will be held in 14 sessions Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7188 — Leadership Profiling & Mentori YPRO 7188 - Leadership Profiling & Mentori YPRO 7188 - Leadership Profiling & Mentori Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7189 — Peer to Peer Safety Communicat YPRO 7189 - Peer to Peer Safety Communicat YPRO 7189 - Peer to Peer Safety Communicat Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7190 — PPE Bloodborne Pathogens YPRO 7190 - PPE Bloodborne Pathogens YPRO 7190 - PPE Bloodborne Pathogens Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to PPE and bloodborne pathogens. Employees will learn universal precautions, exposure and risk, hazard assessment and protection markers. Training will be held in 14 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 512601 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7191 — A:6000 Programmable Control YPRO 7191 - A:6000 Programmable Control YPRO 7191 - A:6000 Programmable Control Employees will be provided a hands-on experience for troubleshooting and maintenance of the Allen-Bradley ContolLogix Programable Controller. Hardware and software troubleshooting techniques are heavily emphasized throughout the course. Troubleshooting techniques include interpretation of status indicators, diagnostic messages and use of the programming terminal to quickly isolate faults and take proper corrective actions. Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7192 — Fundamentals of Boiler Operati YPRO 7192 - Fundamentals of Boiler Operati YPRO 7192 - Fundamentals of Boiler Operati Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7193 — H-200:Trblshtg Hydraulics L2 YPRO 7193 - H-200:Trblshtg Hydraulics L2 YPRO 7193 - H-200:Trblshtg Hydraulics L2 Employees will learn to demonstrate and identify good safety procedures when working with industrial hydraulic systems, calculate proper hydraulic component sizing, understand the operation and adjustment of servo and proportional hydraulic valves, understand the operation and setting of pressure compensated pumps, and troubleshoot in-plant hydraulic systems with schematic diagrams. Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7194 — Train the Trainer YPRO 7194 - Train the Trainer YPRO 7194 - Train the Trainer This training is needed to teach employees the specific skill sets necessary to deliver high impact training. It will concentrate on the confidence and skill development of each trainer, identify goals to improve trainer skills and perform training exercises which target those goals, ensure training is planned and well-executed by carefully monitoring details before, during and after a training event. Credit Hour(s): 12 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7195 — Leadership YPRO 7195 - Leadership YPRO 7195 - Leadership Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7196 — Fire/EAP/Walking Working YPRO 7196 - Fire/EAP/Walking Working YPRO 7196 - Fire/EAP/Walking Working Fire Prevention/Emergency Action Plans/Walking Working Surfaces will cover latest OSHA guidelines on fire safety standards, identifying and reporting fire hazards, designated fire exits, emergency action planning and preparedness, and precautions to prevent lost-time injuries from slips, trips and falls. 4 to 5 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7197 — Hazard/Combust/Flambl Mtls YPRO 7197 - Hazard/Combust/Flambl Mtls YPRO 7197 - Hazard/Combust/Flambl Mtls Failure to recognize the different properties and conditions of Hazardous/Flammable/Combustible materials and improper storage can mean life or death and result in destruction of property and damage to the environment. Employees will review latest OSHA standards, hazards of handling and storing hazardous, flammable and combustible materials, and how to utilize all safety measures to lower exposure and risks. 4 to 5 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7198 — Increasing Employee Performanc YPRO 7198 - Increasing Employee Performanc YPRO 7198 - Increasing Employee Performanc Increasing Employee Performance: This course will prepare managers and leaders to identify and transform employees not producing at an acceptable pace or not meeting quality standards. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7199 — OSHA 30 Hour YPRO 7199 - OSHA 30 Hour YPRO 7199 - OSHA 30 Hour OSHA 30 is a comprehensive OSHA safety training program. It is designed for safety leaders within the organization. Employees will gain knowledge and understanding in the OSHA standards from the Code of Federal Regulations covering relevant policies, procedures and safety and health principles. Upon successful completion, employees will receive an OSHA 30 hour completion card. Credit Hour(s): 30 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7200 — Electrical Safety NFPA 70E YPRO 7200 - Electrical Safety NFPA 70E YPRO 7200 - Electrical Safety NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace-Understanding NFPA 70E: This course will introduce students to the purpose of NFPA 70E and explains the history of its creation. After discussing the relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E, the course moves through the standard, article by article, highlighting the important points in each. Concludes with a lesson on the annexes and supplemental material found in the NFPA 70E Handbook. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7201 — GA800 Application Programming YPRO 7201 - GA800 Application Programming YPRO 7201 - GA800 Application Programming Students will learn general programming of a GA800 variable speed drive. Students will learn to adjust parameters in the drive suing both the keypad and DriveWizard. This course will include hands on exercises to promote greater understanding. Credit Hour(s): 18 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7202 — How Control Loops Operate YPRO 7202 - How Control Loops Operate YPRO 7202 - How Control Loops Operate Students will learn the definition of control loop terms and characteristics. Includes specific examples of operation of control loops of many kinds. Discusses proportional, integral, and derivative modes in detail. Describes advanced control methods by means of four strategies with specific examples. Examines the effects of loop dynamics on system stability. ISA and SAMA instrumentation symbols and interpretation and use of process drawings and diagrams are covered. Credit Hour(s): 7 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7203 — Programmable Logic Controllers YPRO 7203 - Programmable Logic Controllers YPRO 7203 - Programmable Logic Controllers This course will cover the basic hardware and operating principles of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), their inputs and outputs, programming, maintenance/troubleshooting, and networking. Students will receive an introduction to PLCs and then receive training for programming. Upon completion, students will be able to develop a program for use on the job. Credit Hour(s): 7 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7204 — Three Phase Systems YPRO 7204 - Three Phase Systems YPRO 7204 - Three Phase Systems Credit Hour(s): 10 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7205 — Accident Investigation YPRO 7205 - Accident Investigation YPRO 7205 - Accident Investigation Students will learn an efficient response level system for investigating abnormal events with an unsafe element that employees can implement for effective resolutions and a safer workplace. Students will be able to: recite the five key statements that set the foundation for accident investigation procedures, formulate the basic steps of an accident investigation, evaluate abnormal events to assess the impact and determine the appropriate response level, and implement the response level system. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee A… --- # YPRO7206 — Bucket Truck Rescue YPRO 7206 - Bucket Truck Rescue YPRO 7206 - Bucket Truck Rescue This training will serve to inform and educate students in the proper procedures to safely perform bucket truck rescues. Upon completion of this course, student will be able to: locate and operate the emergency bucket controls, safety lower buckets to the ground, and safely remove fellow employees from the bucket. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7207 — Building Team Dynamics YPRO 7207 - Building Team Dynamics YPRO 7207 - Building Team Dynamics Training provides an in-depth view of a communication process model which customizes communication to fit specific customer needs; dramatically increase effective communication, decrease communication breakdowns and teach students the four basic behavioral styles, how to manage each, effective listening skills, and to identify team strengths and opportunities for improvement as well as utilize role plays and activities to demonstrate the use of learned communication skills. 2 sessions Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7208 — Defensive Driving YPRO 7208 - Defensive Driving YPRO 7208 - Defensive Driving This training will reinforce safe driving practices. Employees will gain skills for safe driver practices, handling distractions and defensive driving. Training will also cover road rage, speeding, texting, alcohol, and drugs. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7209 — Safety Attitude YPRO 7209 - Safety Attitude YPRO 7209 - Safety Attitude This course will instruct students on how to maintain and grow a safety culture and attitude. Students will be able to recognize safety attitudes, recognize unsafe attitudes, understand how safe attitudes reduce accidents, and motivate employee to use safe attitudes. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7210 — Ultrasonic Testing Level IIA YPRO 7210 - Ultrasonic Testing Level IIA YPRO 7210 - Ultrasonic Testing Level IIA Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7211 — Counter Balance Rough Terrain YPRO 7211 - Counter Balance Rough Terrain YPRO 7211 - Counter Balance Rough Terrain Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7212 — Skid Steer Loader Operator YPRO 7212 - Skid Steer Loader Operator YPRO 7212 - Skid Steer Loader Operator This course covers the safe operation of skid steer equipment. Students will receive instruction on how to safely lift items, navigate tight areas, and identify potential hazards relating to work site and equipment anatomy. Students will receive instruction on the best practices for maintaining and inspecting skid steers and obtain an operators permit. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7213 — Excel Intermediate YPRO 7213 - Excel Intermediate YPRO 7213 - Excel Intermediate Employees will learn more advanced tools for analysis and presentation of complex, realistic data, how to manage complex workbooks, build complex functions, use data analysis tools, charts and presentations, and collaborate with other users. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7214 — Conflict Resolution Team Moral YPRO 7214 - Conflict Resolution Team Moral YPRO 7214 - Conflict Resolution Team Moral Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7215 — Creating Lean Six Sigma Safety YPRO 7215 - Creating Lean Six Sigma Safety YPRO 7215 - Creating Lean Six Sigma Safety Employees will learn the latest OSHA updates for electrical safety and lock out tag out for equipment and machinery that is energized. 23 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7216 — Dock Safety Awareness YPRO 7216 - Dock Safety Awareness YPRO 7216 - Dock Safety Awareness Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7217 — Spill Prevention Control YPRO 7217 - Spill Prevention Control YPRO 7217 - Spill Prevention Control This training is needed to teach employees the latest standards and compliance measures regarding storm water, spill control, and hazardous waste based on OSHA regulations. Poisons, chemical exposures, hazard assessments, containment, exposure and prevention techniques included. 3 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 150506 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7218 — Fire Safety & Estinguishers YPRO 7218 - Fire Safety & Estinguishers YPRO 7218 - Fire Safety & Estinguishers This training will teach the latest OSHA updates and reinforce fire safety procedures, prevention protocol and proper use of fire extinguishers. 16 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 430299 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7219 — Flammble Combust Liquids, Gase YPRO 7219 - Flammble Combust Liquids, Gase YPRO 7219 - Flammble Combust Liquids, Gase Flammable & Combustible Liquids/Gases: Employees will learn the latest OSHA updates for hazards associated with flammable materials, -des, oxygen displacement, fire, explosion and toxic exposure. 11 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7220 — Confined Space for Authorized YPRO 7220 - Confined Space for Authorized YPRO 7220 - Confined Space for Authorized This training for authorized employees will define a confined space, entrants, attendants, confined space hazards, and the process of permitting in line with OSHA standards. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7221 — Hoist Refresher YPRO 7221 - Hoist Refresher YPRO 7221 - Hoist Refresher Employees will learn the latest OSHA updates for safety precautions and proper procedures for hoists. 11 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7222 — Hoist Training YPRO 7222 - Hoist Training YPRO 7222 - Hoist Training Employees will learn latest regulations that apply to the safe use of hoists, how and when to conduct inspections of hoists and record findings, proper and safe operation of hoists, how to stop the hoist at correct levels, safe working parameters of hoists, limitations of use while operating hoists, and how to place the hoist in an out-of-service condition, isolate and secure. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7223 — Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2 YPRO 7223 - Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2 YPRO 7223 - Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2 Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2019/Office 365 will students master new skills and harness the power of Excel to become a power user. This hands-on course provides in-depth knowledge of charts, graphs, PivotTables, Slicers, Sparklines, AutoFilter, macros, and other advanced Microsoft Excel 2019/Office 365 functions. Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7224 — Introduction to Microsoft Word YPRO 7224 - Introduction to Microsoft Word YPRO 7224 - Introduction to Microsoft Word Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7225 — Welding/Cutting/Hot Work YPRO 7225 - Welding/Cutting/Hot Work YPRO 7225 - Welding/Cutting/Hot Work Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7226 — Aerial Lift YPRO 7226 - Aerial Lift YPRO 7226 - Aerial Lift Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7227 — Carry Deck Operator Refresher YPRO 7227 - Carry Deck Operator Refresher YPRO 7227 - Carry Deck Operator Refresher Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7228 — Conflict Resolution YPRO 7228 - Conflict Resolution YPRO 7228 - Conflict Resolution Conflict ResolutionEmployees will learn conflict resolution skills to improve team communication and performance. Credit Hour(s): 4 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7229 — Forklift Operator YPRO 7229 - Forklift Operator YPRO 7229 - Forklift Operator Forklift TrainingEmployees will learn the latest OSHA standards, engineering principles of lift equipment, basic operation, safety, and inspection procedures. 8 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7230 — Overhead Crane Oper& Insp Refr YPRO 7230 - Overhead Crane Oper& Insp Refr YPRO 7230 - Overhead Crane Oper& Insp Refr Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7231 — Fingers, Hands, Arms, Feet YPRO 7231 - Fingers, Hands, Arms, Feet YPRO 7231 - Fingers, Hands, Arms, Feet Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to upper and lower extremities. Proper PPE and injury prevention techniques will be included in the training. Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to industrial ergonomics. The course will include work related musculoskeletal disorders with the focus being on rotator cuff, Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7232 — Coaching & Motivating YPRO 7232 - Coaching & Motivating YPRO 7232 - Coaching & Motivating Leaders will learn to coach employees toward better performance through a want to attitude versus a told to attitude. Leaders will learn how to create a plan to overcome obstacles, establish performance measures and create a scoreboard for tracking progress on an individual basis as well as team basis. Credit Hour(s): 4 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7233 — Emergency Response/Environment YPRO 7233 - Emergency Response/Environment YPRO 7233 - Emergency Response/Environment Students will learn how to take preventative measures against hazardous material exposure and what to do if exposed. Employees will learn the latest information pertaining to the GHS Globally Harmonized System. The GHS includes criteria for the classification of health, physical and environmental hazards as well as specifying what information should be included on labels of hazardous chemicals. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7234 — Yellow Belt Certification YPRO 7234 - Yellow Belt Certification YPRO 7234 - Yellow Belt Certification Employees will gain knowledge and understanding of the latest OSHA standards pertaining to how electricity works, why it works, and the effects of spin-off electricity including fires, falls and explosions. The course will also cover basic lock out tag out procedures for increased safety awareness. There will be 40 sessions offered. Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7236 — Hazwoper 40 Hour YPRO 7236 - Hazwoper 40 Hour YPRO 7236 - Hazwoper 40 Hour Students will learn cleanup operations, emergency response operations, storage, disposal and treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7237 — NFPA 70E Arc Flash Electrical YPRO 7237 - NFPA 70E Arc Flash Electrical YPRO 7237 - NFPA 70E Arc Flash Electrical Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA 70E: The purpose of this course is to keep workers safe while working on or around electrically energized equipment. The course is structured to fulfill requirements set forth in OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart S Electrical and NFPA 70E and includes the changes in the 2021 version of 70E. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7238 — Executive Leadership YPRO 7238 - Executive Leadership YPRO 7238 - Executive Leadership Training is needed to advance leaders thinking, behavior and actions to prepare and respond to emerging leadership challenges. Training will cover increasing team efficiencies, reducing turnover, improving communication, and conflict resolution. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7241 — CCP151 Studio 5000 Logix YPRO 7241 - CCP151 Studio 5000 Logix YPRO 7241 - CCP151 Studio 5000 Logix CCP151 Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 2: Basic Ladder Logic Programming - Employees will gain knowledge and application skills to program basic ladder logic instructions for Logix5000 controllers. Training will the employees program and run the equipment more efficiently to maintain a precise state. When the equipment is running at a steady state, it minimizes premature failures and costly unplanned downtime. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7242 — Derrick Truck Operator Trng YPRO 7242 - Derrick Truck Operator Trng YPRO 7242 - Derrick Truck Operator Trng Derrick Truck Operator Training: This course will instruct students on the use and safety of a digger derrick truck. This course will provide a standardized safety packet. Students will learn operation methods, how to lubricate the unit, equipment set up, and correct personal protective equipment. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7244 — Faces of Leadership YPRO 7244 - Faces of Leadership YPRO 7244 - Faces of Leadership Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7245 — Advanced Microsoft Excel 2019/ YPRO 7245 - Advanced Microsoft Excel 2019/ YPRO 7245 - Advanced Microsoft Excel 2019/ Advanced Microsoft Excel 2019/Office 365 will teach advanced functions and often-overlooked features, including data analysis tools, data tables and databases, custom controls, and PivotTables. Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7246 — Electrical Safety YPRO 7246 - Electrical Safety YPRO 7246 - Electrical Safety Employees will gain knowledge and understanding of the latest OSHA standards pertaining to how electricity works, why it works, and the effects of spin-off electricity including fires, falls and explosions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7247 — AMS Operations & Adjustment YPRO 7247 - AMS Operations & Adjustment YPRO 7247 - AMS Operations & Adjustment AMS = Agriculture Management Solutions. Students will receive detailed instruction on the operation and adjustments of sprayers, basic controls and operation. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7248 — Basic Electrical and Troublesh YPRO 7248 - Basic Electrical and Troublesh YPRO 7248 - Basic Electrical and Troublesh Basic Electrical and Troubleshooting: Employees will learn electrical fundamentals, electrical properties, and types of electrical circuits, electrical test equipment, National Electrical Code, wiring principles, basic electrical troubleshooting and maintenance. Employees will receive training on the specific equipment and electrical systems. Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7249 — Bloodborne Pathogens & Infecti YPRO 7249 - Bloodborne Pathogens & Infecti YPRO 7249 - Bloodborne Pathogens & Infecti Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards pertaining to Bloodborne Pathogens. Employees will learn universal precautions, exposure and risk, and prevention techniques. There will be 40 sessions offered. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7250 — Contractor Safety Awareness YPRO 7250 - Contractor Safety Awareness YPRO 7250 - Contractor Safety Awareness Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7251 — Developing the Culture for Lea YPRO 7251 - Developing the Culture for Lea YPRO 7251 - Developing the Culture for Lea Training will explore the access path to employee commitment, explain the company and personal benefits of managing team energy, motivations that affect performance from both a supervisory and employee perspective and leaders understand how to manage a culture Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7252 — ECS I Precision Assembly & Ins YPRO 7252 - ECS I Precision Assembly & Ins YPRO 7252 - ECS I Precision Assembly & Ins Essential Craft Skills (ECS) Precision Assembly and Installation: Employees will learn reliability principles, machinery failure patterns, field techniques such as shop mathematics, precision measurement tools, proper application and adjustment of threaded fasteners, how motors, pumps, fans, gearboxes, and power transmission products function and fail, machine components: bearings, seals, gaskets, lubricants, pneumatic, and hydraulic fluid power systems. Credit Hour(s): 40 150803 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7253 — Emergency Action Plans YPRO 7253 - Emergency Action Plans YPRO 7253 - Emergency Action Plans Training will cover emergency plans, discuss prevention and action plans for workplace violence, fire prevention and fire safety. Training will be held in 14 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 430201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7254 — Fall Protection for Authorized YPRO 7254 - Fall Protection for Authorized YPRO 7254 - Fall Protection for Authorized Employees will learn the proper standards and regulations associated with being an authorized person required by OSHA 1926.32. Employees will learn how to conduct a fall protection hazard analysis, control measures, fall distance calculations, fall forces, fall arrest systems, inspections, procedures, fit testing and fall victim care. Credit Hour(s): 3 150699 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7255 — Forklift Train the Trainer YPRO 7255 - Forklift Train the Trainer YPRO 7255 - Forklift Train the Trainer Forklift Train the Trainer will certify instructors to qualify operators on various forklifts and related equipment. Trainees will receive in-depth instruction on equipment as well as extensive instruction on how to effectively train operators. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7256 — Gas Turf Utility Engine Failur YPRO 7256 - Gas Turf Utility Engine Failur YPRO 7256 - Gas Turf Utility Engine Failur CSP05DLM-ENG-GAS-Turf And Utility Engine Failure Analysis: This course will participants determine the cause for gasoline engine failures on John Deere products, describe why proper engine failure analysis is important, how to identify 4 major types of failures and determine if it is covered under warranty, how to apply failure analysis theory to answer post-assessment questions, use the major engine failure analysis guide, determine engine failure for a scenario, and additional resources available. Credit H… --- # YPRO7257 — GEN-K10001 Turf and Utility Ve YPRO 7257 - GEN-K10001 Turf and Utility Ve YPRO 7257 - GEN-K10001 Turf and Utility Ve Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7258 — Hazard Communication YPRO 7258 - Hazard Communication YPRO 7258 - Hazard Communication Employees will learn the most recent OSHA standards pertaining to hazard communication, Safety Data Sheets and container labeling. Specific exposures and potential hazards are included in the training. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 2 150508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7259 — Identifying Employee Motivatio YPRO 7259 - Identifying Employee Motivatio YPRO 7259 - Identifying Employee Motivatio This program will leaders develop insight into human behavior and motivation. It will prepare managers and leaders with communication skills specific to employees as well as customers. Credit Hour(s): 4 460000 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7260 — ISO 9001:2015 & AS 9100 YPRO 7260 - ISO 9001:2015 & AS 9100 YPRO 7260 - ISO 9001:2015 & AS 9100 SO 9001:2015 and AS 9100 Rev. D Overview & Internal Auditor Training: Training includes ISO 9000 and AS 9100 Standard with emphasis on Haynes’ Quality System. Employees will learn the audit process, importance of documentation, interviewing techniques, checklist development, auditor and lead auditor responsibilities, audit phases, report writing, and corrective action. Credit Hour(s): 14 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7261 — Leadership Profiling YPRO 7261 - Leadership Profiling YPRO 7261 - Leadership Profiling Employees will gain a solid understanding of the different needs, values and motivations of individual employees, and leaders strategically utilize employee strengths for maximum productivity. Credit Hour(s): 4 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7262 — Maintenance Fundamentals YPRO 7262 - Maintenance Fundamentals YPRO 7262 - Maintenance Fundamentals This course includes the important aspects of applied math, measurements, fasteners, hand tools, power tools, shop tools, lubrications and industrial drawings that are applicable to the everyday tasks associated with maintenance. An intro to preventative maintenance is included. The employees taking the course are different from the last grant. Credit Hour(s): 40 150803 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7263 — Managing a Multi Generational YPRO 7263 - Managing a Multi Generational YPRO 7263 - Managing a Multi Generational This training will break down each generation and review how each interacts in the workplace to ultimately create a more effective, efficient and profitable team. Specific characteristics will be review from each generation which will provide valuable information on how to train, retain, and motivate a multi-generational workforce. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7264 — MEWP Train the Trainer YPRO 7264 - MEWP Train the Trainer YPRO 7264 - MEWP Train the Trainer Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) Train the Trainer will certify instructors to qualify operators on boomlifts and scissor lifts. Trainees will receive in-depth instruction on MEWP equipment as well as extensive instruction on how to effectively train operators. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7265 — Motors and Motor Controls and YPRO 7265 - Motors and Motor Controls and YPRO 7265 - Motors and Motor Controls and Motors and Motor Controls and Variable Frequency Drives: Employees will learn procedures for replacing motors, maintenance, motor control circuits, motor control schematics, troubleshooting motor control circuits, typical circuit problems, types of motor drives and special control circuits, motors for variable speed drives and HVAC applications, servo motors and drives, conveyor drives, variable frequency drives, and installation and controls. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7266 — OSHA 10 for Construction YPRO 7266 - OSHA 10 for Construction YPRO 7266 - OSHA 10 for Construction Credit Hour(s): 10 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7267 — Peer to Peer Communication YPRO 7267 - Peer to Peer Communication YPRO 7267 - Peer to Peer Communication This training will employees learn communication techniques to work closer together as a team. Focus will include how to communicate potential unsafe acts or behaviors to develop a safer culture. 2 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7268 — PPE & Hearing Conservation YPRO 7268 - PPE & Hearing Conservation YPRO 7268 - PPE & Hearing Conservation Training will cover the company hearing loss prevention plan, responsibilities of the employer and employee, how noise damages hearing, how to reduce off-job noise hazards, symptoms of hearing loss, and required hearing protection. 6 sessions. Proper PPE and prevention techniques are included. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7269 — Primary Line Grounding Program YPRO 7269 - Primary Line Grounding Program YPRO 7269 - Primary Line Grounding Program This course will instruct lineman students how to install proper grounding equipment, understand the reason for grounding, the conditions for grounding, and why voltage tests are needed. This program will instill the knowledge that grounding is a safe practice and should be implemented before work begins. Detailed instruction will be given for different circumstances and the order of connection when connecting and removing grounds. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7270 — Project Management Professiona YPRO 7270 - Project Management Professiona YPRO 7270 - Project Management Professiona Credit Hour(s): 35 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7271 — Safety Standards Training YPRO 7271 - Safety Standards Training YPRO 7271 - Safety Standards Training Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards and basic safety practices to maintain OSHA compliance. Topics include hazard communication GHS, hazardous materials, fall protection walking working surfaces, PPE, bloodborne pathogens, industrial ergonomics and electrical safety. Training will be in 4 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7272 — Situational Leadership YPRO 7272 - Situational Leadership YPRO 7272 - Situational Leadership Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7273 — Stormwtr Spill/Hazardous Waste YPRO 7273 - Stormwtr Spill/Hazardous Waste YPRO 7273 - Stormwtr Spill/Hazardous Waste Stormwater Spill/Hazardous Waste Prevention: Employees will learn the latest standards and compliance measures regarding storm water, spill control and hazardous waste based on OSHA regulations. Poisons, chemical exposures, hazard assessments, containment, exposure, and prevention techniques included. 14 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7274 — CDL Testing YPRO 7274 - CDL Testing YPRO 7274 - CDL Testing This course is for CDL Testing fee using the tester’s truck. Credit Hour(s): 1 490205 Fee Amount: 100 --- # YPRO7275 — Backhoe Training YPRO 7275 - Backhoe Training YPRO 7275 - Backhoe Training This course is designed for entry level operators. Training includes classrooms and hands on activities covering: safety, walk-a-round inspections, operator’s compartment, start-up / shut-down procedures, basic operating procedures based on industry requirement and basic earthmoving fundamentals so an individual can develop skills to operate equipment safety and proficiently. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 375 --- # YPRO7276 — Utility Service Equipment YPRO 7276 - Utility Service Equipment YPRO 7276 - Utility Service Equipment This module introduces the trainee to bucket trucks, crane trucks, and aerial lifts that allow line workers to access overhead transmission and distribution lines. It also introduces trainees to digger derricks, which are used to place and erect power poles. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7277 — Rigging Lv 2 YPRO 7277 - Rigging Lv 2 YPRO 7277 - Rigging Lv 2 This course covers how to select and use rigging equipment, use of specific rigging equipment used by power line workers, hand signals and other methods of communication between the rigger and the operator. Credit Hour(s): 8 490206 --- # YPRO7278 — Rigging YPRO 7278 - Rigging YPRO 7278 - Rigging Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7279 — Trench,Escavate, &Boring LV2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7279 - Trench,Escavate, &Boring LV2 YPRO 7279 - Trench,Escavate, &Boring LV2 Credit Hour(s): 16 460303 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7280 — Climbing Wooden Poles&Structur YPRO 7280 - Climbing Wooden Poles&Structur YPRO 7280 - Climbing Wooden Poles&Structur This course introduces the trainee to climbing wooden poles and other structures. Utility workers and transmission line workers frequently install and maintain equipment on top of power poles. The worker must be able to climb the poles safely and be comfortable working at heights. Credit Hour(s): 80 490202 Fee Amount: 2,000 --- # YPRO7281 — Distribution Line Mainten Lv2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7281 - Distribution Line Mainten Lv2 YPRO 7281 - Distribution Line Mainten Lv2 Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7282 — IWTP Welding YPRO 7282 - IWTP Welding YPRO 7282 - IWTP Welding Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 1,000 --- # YPRO7283 — (Multi) Combine - S700 Series YPRO 7283 - (Multi) Combine - S700 Series YPRO 7283 - (Multi) Combine - S700 Series CSP-BCH039-Combine - S700 Series Technical Introduction: This course will provide participants with increased knowledge needed to receive and support S700 Series Combines as well as basic operation and set up skills required to prepare the combine for customer use. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7284 — Behavioral Interviewing YPRO 7284 - Behavioral Interviewing YPRO 7284 - Behavioral Interviewing Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7285 — Behavioral Interviewing Best P YPRO 7285 - Behavioral Interviewing Best P YPRO 7285 - Behavioral Interviewing Best P Employees will gain a stronger understanding of how to ask the most effective questions during an interview process This will bridge a gap in hiring process to hire the most qualified applicant. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7286 — CCMS DTAC & DPAC Overview YPRO 7286 - CCMS DTAC & DPAC Overview YPRO 7286 - CCMS DTAC & DPAC Overview CSP-UCD003-CCMS (DTAC and DPAC) Overview: This course provides instruction on the fundamental Case and Contact Management System (CCMS) navigation and utilization to better serve customers. CCMS is used to manage DTAC (Dealer Technical Assistance Center) and DPAC (Dealer Parts Assistance Center) cases. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7287 — Confined Space/Trench & Excava YPRO 7287 - Confined Space/Trench & Excava YPRO 7287 - Confined Space/Trench & Excava Two part class that will combine topics. The trench and excavation section will provide students with information & examples regarding excavation, trenching and shoring operations s students are capable of recognizing existing and predictable hazards and dangerous conditions. The confined space section will overview the OSHA guidelines and regulations pertaining to confined space and ensure that employees have the necessary skills to work near or within confined spaces. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7288 — CSP-18-TW2MT404 ENGINE YPRO 7288 - CSP-18-TW2MT404 ENGINE YPRO 7288 - CSP-18-TW2MT404 ENGINE Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7289 — CSP-FCC049 Planter - Technical YPRO 7289 - CSP-FCC049 Planter - Technical YPRO 7289 - CSP-FCC049 Planter - Technical Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7290 — CSP-KTU055 Commercial Mowing - YPRO 7290 - CSP-KTU055 Commercial Mowing - YPRO 7290 - CSP-KTU055 Commercial Mowing - Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7291 — CSP-KTU060 Utility Vehicle - T YPRO 7291 - CSP-KTU060 Utility Vehicle - T YPRO 7291 - CSP-KTU060 Utility Vehicle - T Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7292 — CSP-KTU074 Utility Vehicle - T YPRO 7292 - CSP-KTU074 Utility Vehicle - T YPRO 7292 - CSP-KTU074 Utility Vehicle - T Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7293 — Customer Service Techniques YPRO 7293 - Customer Service Techniques YPRO 7293 - Customer Service Techniques Employees will gain skills in applying customer service techniques in every day tasks. Focus will be given to internal external customer communication exchanges, telephone etiquette, maximizing listening skills and diffusing angry customers. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7294 — Dealer Parts Mgmt Best Practic YPRO 7294 - Dealer Parts Mgmt Best Practic YPRO 7294 - Dealer Parts Mgmt Best Practic CSP-17-DLMTC192-Dealer Parts Management Best Practices: The purpose of this course is to provide a four step path to Parts Management Best Practices. By following the path - confirming goal alignment, completing parts management best practice assessment, developing a gap closure plan and implementing and managing that plan - will achieve high customer satisfaction and maximized profitability. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7295 — DPM Stocking Tools YPRO 7295 - DPM Stocking Tools YPRO 7295 - DPM Stocking Tools CSP-17-DLMTC200-DPM STOCKING TOOLS: This program will students identify ways to better manage stocking parameters at the dealership including tools available to assist in building quality parts stocking tables, prohibiting factors that detract from receiving the most value from the stocking table, and ways to better meet the customer’s needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7296 — Exact Emerge Planters YPRO 7296 - Exact Emerge Planters YPRO 7296 - Exact Emerge Planters Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7297 — Extended and Maximum Life Unde YPRO 7297 - Extended and Maximum Life Unde YPRO 7297 - Extended and Maximum Life Unde Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7298 — Food Defense YPRO 7298 - Food Defense YPRO 7298 - Food Defense Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 --- # YPRO7299 — Govt Financing Ag Turf Golf CF YPRO 7299 - Govt Financing Ag Turf Golf CF YPRO 7299 - Govt Financing Ag Turf Golf CF Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7300 — Hay Zero Series Round Balers T YPRO 7300 - Hay Zero Series Round Balers T YPRO 7300 - Hay Zero Series Round Balers T Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO7301 — Hazardous Waste Management YPRO 7301 - Hazardous Waste Management YPRO 7301 - Hazardous Waste Management Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7302 — Heat Cold & Enviromental Safet YPRO 7302 - Heat Cold & Enviromental Safet YPRO 7302 - Heat Cold & Enviromental Safet Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7303 — Intro John Deere Power Systems YPRO 7303 - Intro John Deere Power Systems YPRO 7303 - Intro John Deere Power Systems Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7304 — John Deere Ops Center YPRO 7304 - John Deere Ops Center YPRO 7304 - John Deere Ops Center Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO7305 — Lifting and Ergonomics YPRO 7305 - Lifting and Ergonomics YPRO 7305 - Lifting and Ergonomics Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7306 — Managing Multi-Gen Workforce YPRO 7306 - Managing Multi-Gen Workforce YPRO 7306 - Managing Multi-Gen Workforce Credit Hour(s): 4 520213 --- # YPRO7307 — Mgmt Gen Intro Dealer Base Ser YPRO 7307 - Mgmt Gen Intro Dealer Base Ser YPRO 7307 - Mgmt Gen Intro Dealer Base Ser Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7308 — Nutrition Labeling YPRO 7308 - Nutrition Labeling YPRO 7308 - Nutrition Labeling Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 --- # YPRO7309 — Optmizng Planters Perform Upgr YPRO 7309 - Optmizng Planters Perform Upgr YPRO 7309 - Optmizng Planters Perform Upgr Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7310 — OSHA General Safety Standards YPRO 7310 - OSHA General Safety Standards YPRO 7310 - OSHA General Safety Standards Credit Hour(s): 8 150701 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7313 — PAR-RCD037 Parts - Importance YPRO 7313 - PAR-RCD037 Parts - Importance YPRO 7313 - PAR-RCD037 Parts - Importance Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7314 — Parts - Intro to PowerGard YPRO 7314 - Parts - Intro to PowerGard YPRO 7314 - Parts - Intro to PowerGard Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7315 — Parts - Selling Roller Chains YPRO 7315 - Parts - Selling Roller Chains YPRO 7315 - Parts - Selling Roller Chains Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7316 — Parts Inventory Mgmt Concepts YPRO 7316 - Parts Inventory Mgmt Concepts YPRO 7316 - Parts Inventory Mgmt Concepts Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7317 — PARTS-DEALER PORTAL BEST PRACT YPRO 7317 - PARTS-DEALER PORTAL BEST PRACT YPRO 7317 - PARTS-DEALER PORTAL BEST PRACT Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7318 — PARTS-HOME AND WORKSHOP-PRESSU YPRO 7318 - PARTS-HOME AND WORKSHOP-PRESSU YPRO 7318 - PARTS-HOME AND WORKSHOP-PRESSU Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7319 — PARTS-JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL: Ne YPRO 7319 - PARTS-JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL: Ne YPRO 7319 - PARTS-JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL: Ne Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7320 — PARTS-SELLING HOME AND WORKSHO YPRO 7320 - PARTS-SELLING HOME AND WORKSHO YPRO 7320 - PARTS-SELLING HOME AND WORKSHO Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7321 — PARTS-SELLING HOME AND WORKSHO YPRO 7321 - PARTS-SELLING HOME AND WORKSHO YPRO 7321 - PARTS-SELLING HOME AND WORKSHO Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7322 — Power Communication Position YPRO 7322 - Power Communication Position YPRO 7322 - Power Communication Position Credit Hour(s): 4 520411 --- # YPRO7323 — Repayment Agreements & Fraud R YPRO 7323 - Repayment Agreements & Fraud R YPRO 7323 - Repayment Agreements & Fraud R Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7324 — Root Cause Failure Analysis YPRO 7324 - Root Cause Failure Analysis YPRO 7324 - Root Cause Failure Analysis Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7325 — Sensitivity Training YPRO 7325 - Sensitivity Training YPRO 7325 - Sensitivity Training Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7326 — Service Advisor Ops/DTAC YPRO 7326 - Service Advisor Ops/DTAC YPRO 7326 - Service Advisor Ops/DTAC Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO7327 — Shipyard Competent Person Conf YPRO 7327 - Shipyard Competent Person Conf YPRO 7327 - Shipyard Competent Person Conf Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7328 — Supervision of Lead Abatement YPRO 7328 - Supervision of Lead Abatement YPRO 7328 - Supervision of Lead Abatement Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7329 — Turf NeverStop Service Support YPRO 7329 - Turf NeverStop Service Support YPRO 7329 - Turf NeverStop Service Support Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7330 — Undercarriage Key Takeaways CA YPRO 7330 - Undercarriage Key Takeaways CA YPRO 7330 - Undercarriage Key Takeaways CA Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7331 — Elevated Surfaces and Fall Pro YPRO 7331 - Elevated Surfaces and Fall Pro YPRO 7331 - Elevated Surfaces and Fall Pro Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7332 — Mechanical Concepts YPRO 7332 - Mechanical Concepts YPRO 7332 - Mechanical Concepts Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7333 — Arc Flash Hazards Compliant YPRO 7333 - Arc Flash Hazards Compliant YPRO 7333 - Arc Flash Hazards Compliant Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 --- # YPRO7334 — Personal Protective Equipment YPRO 7334 - Personal Protective Equipment YPRO 7334 - Personal Protective Equipment Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7335 — Accident Prevention YPRO 7335 - Accident Prevention YPRO 7335 - Accident Prevention Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO7336 — Driver Safety YPRO 7336 - Driver Safety YPRO 7336 - Driver Safety Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7337 — Lifting/Ergonomics/Fall Protec YPRO 7337 - Lifting/Ergonomics/Fall Protec YPRO 7337 - Lifting/Ergonomics/Fall Protec Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7338 — Ergonomics for Leaders YPRO 7338 - Ergonomics for Leaders YPRO 7338 - Ergonomics for Leaders Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7339 — PPE & Ergonomics YPRO 7339 - PPE & Ergonomics YPRO 7339 - PPE & Ergonomics Credit Hour(s): 1 460303 --- # YPRO7340 — Microsoft Outlook YPRO 7340 - Microsoft Outlook YPRO 7340 - Microsoft Outlook Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7341 — Safety Compliance Training YPRO 7341 - Safety Compliance Training YPRO 7341 - Safety Compliance Training Employees will learn the importance of basic knowledge and skills on identifying safety, health and environmental hazards; determine appropriate control measure and developing and implementing policies and programs. This course will ensure that workers recognize risks and teaches them to identify and eliminate risky actions and conditions that can turn into safety problems or expensive incidents. Credit Hour(s): 5 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7342 — Fire Safety Emergency Protocol YPRO 7342 - Fire Safety Emergency Protocol YPRO 7342 - Fire Safety Emergency Protocol Employees will learn fire prevention techniques and effective communication techniques in case of a fire or tornado drill. Safe evacuation, detection and alarm systems included. Additional training in this area is requested to address a lack of understanding of what to do if a fire or tornado occurs. This course is more will bridge a skills gap in understanding the importance of awareness and safe practices. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7343 — Care of Insulated Tools YPRO 7343 - Care of Insulated Tools YPRO 7343 - Care of Insulated Tools This course will provide utility workers with the safety guidelines on the care and use of insulated tools. Upon completion of this course, students will have the knowledge to: keep tools in the proper conditions, make minor repairs, make tools last longer, eliminate unsafe conditions, and maintain tool hygiene. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7344 — Use of Fire Extinguishers YPRO 7344 - Use of Fire Extinguishers YPRO 7344 - Use of Fire Extinguishers This training is needed to teach employees how to identify the different classes of fires, when to use a fire extinguisher, the parts of the fire extinguisher, identify precautions before using a fire extinguisher, and how to use a fire extinguisher. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7345 — On Track Railroad Safety YPRO 7345 - On Track Railroad Safety YPRO 7345 - On Track Railroad Safety Employees will gain safety knowledge when working on job sites that take the employees on the railroad right of way. CFR49 Part 214 requirements are included as per the Federal Railroad Administration. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7346 — GTAW- ER70S-2 YPRO 7346 - GTAW- ER70S-2 YPRO 7346 - GTAW- ER70S-2 Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7347 — SMAW- E7018 YPRO 7347 - SMAW- E7018 YPRO 7347 - SMAW- E7018 Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7348 — SMAW 3G YPRO 7348 - SMAW 3G YPRO 7348 - SMAW 3G Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7349 — SMAW All Positions YPRO 7349 - SMAW All Positions YPRO 7349 - SMAW All Positions Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7350 — FCAW All Positions YPRO 7350 - FCAW All Positions YPRO 7350 - FCAW All Positions Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7351 — FCAW 3G YPRO 7351 - FCAW 3G YPRO 7351 - FCAW 3G Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7352 — GTAW 3G YPRO 7352 - GTAW 3G YPRO 7352 - GTAW 3G Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7353 — SMAW 1G YPRO 7353 - SMAW 1G YPRO 7353 - SMAW 1G Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7354 — SMAW All Positions E6010 YPRO 7354 - SMAW All Positions E6010 YPRO 7354 - SMAW All Positions E6010 Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7355 — SMAW All Positions E7018 YPRO 7355 - SMAW All Positions E7018 YPRO 7355 - SMAW All Positions E7018 Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7356 — FCAW All Positions E71T-1 YPRO 7356 - FCAW All Positions E71T-1 YPRO 7356 - FCAW All Positions E71T-1 Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7357 — GMAW-S ER70S-3 YPRO 7357 - GMAW-S ER70S-3 YPRO 7357 - GMAW-S ER70S-3 Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7358 — GTAW All Positions YPRO 7358 - GTAW All Positions YPRO 7358 - GTAW All Positions Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7359 — GMAW 1G YPRO 7359 - GMAW 1G YPRO 7359 - GMAW 1G Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7360 — SMAW 6G Pipe All Positions YPRO 7360 - SMAW 6G Pipe All Positions YPRO 7360 - SMAW 6G Pipe All Positions Welding Testing. Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7361 — Setting & Pulling Pole YPRO 7361 - Setting & Pulling Pole YPRO 7361 - Setting & Pulling Pole Credit Hour(s): 16 460201 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7362 — Aerial Distribution Equip Lvl2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7362 - Aerial Distribution Equip Lvl2 YPRO 7362 - Aerial Distribution Equip Lvl2 Credit Hour(s): 24 460201 Fee Amount: 600 --- # YPRO7363 — Effective Investigations & Rep YPRO 7363 - Effective Investigations & Rep YPRO 7363 - Effective Investigations & Rep Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7364 — Intro to 5s YPRO 7364 - Intro to 5s YPRO 7364 - Intro to 5s Credit Hour(s): 1 144201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7365 — Lead Supervisor Initial YPRO 7365 - Lead Supervisor Initial YPRO 7365 - Lead Supervisor Initial Credit Hour(s): 32 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7366 — Lead Supervisor Refesher YPRO 7366 - Lead Supervisor Refesher YPRO 7366 - Lead Supervisor Refesher Credit Hour(s): 8 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7367 — Osha 500 500 credits · 500 hours YPRO 7367 - Osha 500 YPRO 7367 - Osha 500 Credit Hour(s): 26 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7368 — Osha 510 510 credits · 510 hours YPRO 7368 - Osha 510 YPRO 7368 - Osha 510 Credit Hour(s): 26 150699 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7369 — Fall Protection YPRO 7369 - Fall Protection YPRO 7369 - Fall Protection Credit Hour(s): 16 150699 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7370 — CCV209A Factory Talk View ME YPRO 7370 - CCV209A Factory Talk View ME YPRO 7370 - CCV209A Factory Talk View ME Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7371 — PCQ1 Human Food YPRO 7371 - PCQ1 Human Food YPRO 7371 - PCQ1 Human Food Credit Hour(s): 20 120503 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7372 — Aerial Device Operator YPRO 7372 - Aerial Device Operator YPRO 7372 - Aerial Device Operator Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7373 — Intro to Elect Test Equip Lv2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7373 - Intro to Elect Test Equip Lv2 YPRO 7373 - Intro to Elect Test Equip Lv2 Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7374 — Intro to Elec Test Equip 1 YPRO 7374 - Intro to Elec Test Equip 1 YPRO 7374 - Intro to Elec Test Equip 1 This course describes the function and operation of voltmeters, high-voltage detectors, ohmmeters, clamp-on ammeters, multimeters, megohmmeters, motor and phase rotation testers, and phasing sticks. It also covers test equipment safety precautions and explains category ratings. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7375 — Cable & Conduct Instal & Remov YPRO 7375 - Cable & Conduct Instal & Remov YPRO 7375 - Cable & Conduct Instal & Remov Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7376 — Lathe Operator Training YPRO 7376 - Lathe Operator Training YPRO 7376 - Lathe Operator Training Specialized lathe training course taught in 16 customized modules Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 1,653.50 --- # YPRO7377 — Powerline Switch Load Transfer YPRO 7377 - Powerline Switch Load Transfer YPRO 7377 - Powerline Switch Load Transfer Duties of an intermediate powerline worker include switching powerlines from one feeder to an alternate feeder. This course teaches common language during switching, common types of switches, hazards and precautions during switching procedures. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7378 — Distribution Line Maintenance YPRO 7378 - Distribution Line Maintenance YPRO 7378 - Distribution Line Maintenance Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 1,000 --- # YPRO7379 — Substation Maintenance Inspect YPRO 7379 - Substation Maintenance Inspect YPRO 7379 - Substation Maintenance Inspect Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7380 — Aerial Distribution Equip Lvl2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7380 - Aerial Distribution Equip Lvl2 YPRO 7380 - Aerial Distribution Equip Lvl2 Credit Hour(s): 24 460301 Fee Amount: 600 --- # YPRO7381 — Beginner Pipe Bending YPRO 7381 - Beginner Pipe Bending YPRO 7381 - Beginner Pipe Bending Learning the bending characteristics of the various conduits used in the electrical trade. Applying the bending theory required to calculate, layout, and perform a variety of the most common bends used in the electrical trade. Demonstrating proficiency by bending conduit using hand benders and ratchet mechanical benders. Learning to use the industry standard electric and hydraulic benders, as well as pvc heaters that emphasize productivity and more advanced techniques to make larger radius, segment bends. Credit Hour(s): 9 46… --- # YPRO7382 — Professional Development YPRO 7382 - Professional Development YPRO 7382 - Professional Development Credit Hour(s): 80 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7383 — Classic 2.0 Electronic Disc YPRO 7383 - Classic 2.0 Electronic Disc YPRO 7383 - Classic 2.0 Electronic Disc Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7384 — Understanding Employee Percept YPRO 7384 - Understanding Employee Percept YPRO 7384 - Understanding Employee Percept Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7385 — Daily Stresses of Leadership/B YPRO 7385 - Daily Stresses of Leadership/B YPRO 7385 - Daily Stresses of Leadership/B Credit Hour(s): 4 520411 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7386 — Hotwork Permit Certification YPRO 7386 - Hotwork Permit Certification YPRO 7386 - Hotwork Permit Certification Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7387 — A-6000 ControlLogix Prog L1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7387 - A-6000 ControlLogix Prog L1 YPRO 7387 - A-6000 ControlLogix Prog L1 Credit Hour(s): 30 470201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7388 — IC-101: Trbishtg Ind Cntris YPRO 7388 - IC-101: Trbishtg Ind Cntris YPRO 7388 - IC-101: Trbishtg Ind Cntris Credit Hour(s): 30 470201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7389 — Machinery Lubrication Fundamen YPRO 7389 - Machinery Lubrication Fundamen YPRO 7389 - Machinery Lubrication Fundamen Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7390 — Basic Rigging Awareness YPRO 7390 - Basic Rigging Awareness YPRO 7390 - Basic Rigging Awareness Credit Hour(s): 1 490206 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7391 — Level 1 & 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7391 - Level 1 & 2 YPRO 7391 - Level 1 & 2 Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7392 — Safety Awareness & Job Safety YPRO 7392 - Safety Awareness & Job Safety YPRO 7392 - Safety Awareness & Job Safety Credit Hour(s): 2 470105 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7393 — Cable and Conductor Install YPRO 7393 - Cable and Conductor Install YPRO 7393 - Cable and Conductor Install Credit Hour(s): 16 460302 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7394 — Electrical Test Equip L2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7394 - Electrical Test Equip L2 YPRO 7394 - Electrical Test Equip L2 Credit Hour(s): 8 470600 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7395 — Ergonomics and Back Safety YPRO 7395 - Ergonomics and Back Safety YPRO 7395 - Ergonomics and Back Safety Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7396 — Intro to Electrical Test Equip YPRO 7396 - Intro to Electrical Test Equip YPRO 7396 - Intro to Electrical Test Equip Credit Hour(s): 8 490202 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7397 — Powerline Switch Load Transfer YPRO 7397 - Powerline Switch Load Transfer YPRO 7397 - Powerline Switch Load Transfer Credit Hour(s): 8 460303 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7398 — Supervisor Training YPRO 7398 - Supervisor Training YPRO 7398 - Supervisor Training Credit Hour(s): 8 520205 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7399 — The Importance of Emotional In YPRO 7399 - The Importance of Emotional In YPRO 7399 - The Importance of Emotional In Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7400 — Hot Work Caught In Hand Safety YPRO 7400 - Hot Work Caught In Hand Safety YPRO 7400 - Hot Work Caught In Hand Safety Credit Hour(s): 1 470105 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7401 — Fall Protect Competent Person YPRO 7401 - Fall Protect Competent Person YPRO 7401 - Fall Protect Competent Person Credit Hour(s): 16 150699 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7402 — ECS - Pumps & Pumping Systems YPRO 7402 - ECS - Pumps & Pumping Systems YPRO 7402 - ECS - Pumps & Pumping Systems Credit Hour(s): 40 151103 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7403 — Inclusion Unconscious Bias Lea YPRO 7403 - Inclusion Unconscious Bias Lea YPRO 7403 - Inclusion Unconscious Bias Lea Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7404 — Supervisory Development Traini YPRO 7404 - Supervisory Development Traini YPRO 7404 - Supervisory Development Traini Credit Hour(s): 16 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7405 — Team Communication Respect YPRO 7405 - Team Communication Respect YPRO 7405 - Team Communication Respect Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7406 — Static Motor Testing L1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7406 - Static Motor Testing L1 YPRO 7406 - Static Motor Testing L1 Credit Hour(s): 16 150405 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7407 — Fingers Hands Arms Feet Safety YPRO 7407 - Fingers Hands Arms Feet Safety YPRO 7407 - Fingers Hands Arms Feet Safety Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7408 — 8 Hour Qualified Overhead Cran YPRO 7408 - 8 Hour Qualified Overhead Cran YPRO 7408 - 8 Hour Qualified Overhead Cran Credit Hour(s): 8 490206 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7409 — Fire Extinguisher (Hands On) T YPRO 7409 - Fire Extinguisher (Hands On) T YPRO 7409 - Fire Extinguisher (Hands On) T Credit Hour(s): 2 430299 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7410 — Accountability & Leading Up YPRO 7410 - Accountability & Leading Up YPRO 7410 - Accountability & Leading Up Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7411 — Employee Performance Managemen YPRO 7411 - Employee Performance Managemen YPRO 7411 - Employee Performance Managemen Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7412 — Practical Plant Failure Analys YPRO 7412 - Practical Plant Failure Analys YPRO 7412 - Practical Plant Failure Analys Credit Hour(s): 24 150699 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7413 — Precision Maintenance YPRO 7413 - Precision Maintenance YPRO 7413 - Precision Maintenance Credit Hour(s): 40 460303 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7414 — TIA Portal Service I YPRO 7414 - TIA Portal Service I YPRO 7414 - TIA Portal Service I Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7415 — Industrial Ergonomics Knife Sh YPRO 7415 - Industrial Ergonomics Knife Sh YPRO 7415 - Industrial Ergonomics Knife Sh Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7416 — NFPA70 NEC Essent/Analys Chgs YPRO 7416 - NFPA70 NEC Essent/Analys Chgs YPRO 7416 - NFPA70 NEC Essent/Analys Chgs Credit Hour(s): 8 430203 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7417 — Workplace Training YPRO 7417 - Workplace Training YPRO 7417 - Workplace Training Credit Hour(s): 1 470105 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7418 — Corrosion Professional YPRO 7418 - Corrosion Professional YPRO 7418 - Corrosion Professional Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7419 — Inclusion Unconscious Bias Lea YPRO 7419 - Inclusion Unconscious Bias Lea YPRO 7419 - Inclusion Unconscious Bias Lea Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7420 — TPC Training Arc Flash Electri YPRO 7420 - TPC Training Arc Flash Electri YPRO 7420 - TPC Training Arc Flash Electri Credit Hour(s): 16 480508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7421 — TPC Training High Voltage Elec YPRO 7421 - TPC Training High Voltage Elec YPRO 7421 - TPC Training High Voltage Elec Credit Hour(s): 16 470201 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7422 — MC - 100 100 credits · 100 hours YPRO 7422 - MC - 100 YPRO 7422 - MC - 100 Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7423 — PIT Train the Trainer YPRO 7423 - PIT Train the Trainer YPRO 7423 - PIT Train the Trainer Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7424 — Trex Communicator YPRO 7424 - Trex Communicator YPRO 7424 - Trex Communicator Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7425 — Urban Industrial Essential YPRO 7425 - Urban Industrial Essential YPRO 7425 - Urban Industrial Essential Credit Hour(s): 40 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7426 — Building Self Esteem/Maximum P YPRO 7426 - Building Self Esteem/Maximum P YPRO 7426 - Building Self Esteem/Maximum P Credit Hour(s): 2 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7427 — Developing Culture/ Team Commu YPRO 7427 - Developing Culture/ Team Commu YPRO 7427 - Developing Culture/ Team Commu Credit Hour(s): 2 520213 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7428 — Diversity & Inclusion/Workplac YPRO 7428 - Diversity & Inclusion/Workplac YPRO 7428 - Diversity & Inclusion/Workplac Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7429 — Multi-Generational Workforce YPRO 7429 - Multi-Generational Workforce YPRO 7429 - Multi-Generational Workforce Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7430 — Safety Communication YPRO 7430 - Safety Communication YPRO 7430 - Safety Communication Credit Hour(s): 2 150508 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7431 — Emergency Medical Responder YPRO 7431 - Emergency Medical Responder YPRO 7431 - Emergency Medical Responder Credit Hour(s): 50 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7432 — Coaching in the Moment / Maint YPRO 7432 - Coaching in the Moment / Maint YPRO 7432 - Coaching in the Moment / Maint Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7433 — Electrical Fundamentals In Ind YPRO 7433 - Electrical Fundamentals In Ind YPRO 7433 - Electrical Fundamentals In Ind Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7434 — Electrical Print Reading In In YPRO 7434 - Electrical Print Reading In In YPRO 7434 - Electrical Print Reading In In Credit Hour(s): 6 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7435 — Factory Talk Panel View Traini YPRO 7435 - Factory Talk Panel View Traini YPRO 7435 - Factory Talk Panel View Traini Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7436 — Mobile Crane Operator and Rigg YPRO 7436 - Mobile Crane Operator and Rigg YPRO 7436 - Mobile Crane Operator and Rigg Credit Hour(s): 24 490206 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7437 — Maximizing Leadership Styles YPRO 7437 - Maximizing Leadership Styles YPRO 7437 - Maximizing Leadership Styles Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7438 — Lab testing Training YPRO 7438 - Lab testing Training YPRO 7438 - Lab testing Training Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7439 — Fall Protection End User YPRO 7439 - Fall Protection End User YPRO 7439 - Fall Protection End User Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7442 — Fall Protection Ladder Safety YPRO 7442 - Fall Protection Ladder Safety YPRO 7442 - Fall Protection Ladder Safety Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7448 — Lockout Tagout Affected YPRO 7448 - Lockout Tagout Affected YPRO 7448 - Lockout Tagout Affected Employees will learn the latest OSHA standards related to lockout tagout. Regulations and knowledge are needed to work in confined spaces where the unexpected release of energy can be fatal. Credit Hour(s): 2 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7449 — Digital Electronics Level 1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7449 - Digital Electronics Level 1 YPRO 7449 - Digital Electronics Level 1 Credit Hour(s): 18 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7458 — Excel Pivot Tables Data Analys YPRO 7458 - Excel Pivot Tables Data Analys YPRO 7458 - Excel Pivot Tables Data Analys Students will learn more advanced and powerful functions of Excel PivotTables to quickly summarize large amounts of data and analyze numerical data in detail. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7459 — Understanding Risk YPRO 7459 - Understanding Risk YPRO 7459 - Understanding Risk Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 --- # YPRO7462 — Build Diverse & Inclusive Team YPRO 7462 - Build Diverse & Inclusive Team YPRO 7462 - Build Diverse & Inclusive Team This course focuses on the meaning of unconscious bias and how it may potentially impact selection, promotion, hiring & management decisions. This course emphasizes the importance of diverse thoughts and ideas when managing and building teams. Credit Hour(s): 4 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7463 — Performance with Attitude YPRO 7463 - Performance with Attitude YPRO 7463 - Performance with Attitude This course will explain the company and personal benefits of managing team energy, leaders understand and maintain team energy effectively and safely, introduce the model for succession (Experience, Exposure, and Education), and provide tools to encourage employees to re-commit to the team. 3 sessions. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7464 — National Electric Safety Code YPRO 7464 - National Electric Safety Code YPRO 7464 - National Electric Safety Code Trainees will acquire knowledge of how to find and apply information in the NESC. This module will include clearances, spacing between conductors, foreign utilities and local and governmental agencies. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7465 — Metering L2 YPRO 7465 - Metering L2 YPRO 7465 - Metering L2 Trainees will acquire knowledge and learn safety issues of various metering applications, self-contained meters, secondary and primary current transformers (CTs), secondary and primary potential transfers (PTs), Time of Use (TOU) metering, and grid tie metering. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7466 — Transformer Banking L3 YPRO 7466 - Transformer Banking L3 YPRO 7466 - Transformer Banking L3 Trainees will acquire knowledge about various transformer banks, including safety precautions, PPE, installation, application, transformer and feeder protection, three phase motor protection, special applications, and trouble shooting and testing instruments. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7476 — Hydraulic Reliability & Tblsho YPRO 7476 - Hydraulic Reliability & Tblsho YPRO 7476 - Hydraulic Reliability & Tblsho Credit Hour(s): 8 151103 --- # YPRO7477 — Electrical Maintenance Trouble YPRO 7477 - Electrical Maintenance Trouble YPRO 7477 - Electrical Maintenance Trouble Employees will learn the troubleshooting basics of electrical maintenance as well as customized training to include how to understand control circuits and components such as switches, relays, fuses, circuit breakers, how to troubleshoot a circuit, isolating a problem and electrical safety. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7478 — Customer Complaints YPRO 7478 - Customer Complaints YPRO 7478 - Customer Complaints Trainees will acquire knowledge on how to handle complaints on billing, blinking, outages and tree trimming. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7479 — System Protection YPRO 7479 - System Protection YPRO 7479 - System Protection Trainees will acquire knowledge of various means of supplying clean, reliable power to the customer. They will learn about reclosers and fuse coordination, lightening arrestors, harmonic distortion, trouble shooting, and inspection and maintenance. Credit Hour(s): 8 460301 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7480 — TCS Tax Credit Specialist-NCHM YPRO 7480 - TCS Tax Credit Specialist-NCHM YPRO 7480 - TCS Tax Credit Specialist-NCHM Employees will gain a working knowledge of the credit program. Course includes a thorough review of IRS regulations and guidance, including IRS s Guide for Completing Form 8823. The program also covers HUD Handbook 4350.3 guidance that pertains to Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) properties. The course information will employees pass the national exam. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7481 — Fire Extinguisher Training YPRO 7481 - Fire Extinguisher Training YPRO 7481 - Fire Extinguisher Training Employees will learn annual OSHA updates for fire prevention and procedures, different classes of fires, and when and how to use a fire extinguisher. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7482 — Blueprints Level 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7482 - Blueprints Level 2 YPRO 7482 - Blueprints Level 2 Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7483 — AC Theory Level 1 YPRO 7483 - AC Theory Level 1 YPRO 7483 - AC Theory Level 1 AC Theory L1. Part of ETA apprenticeship IWTP program Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7484 — AC Theory Level 2 YPRO 7484 - AC Theory Level 2 YPRO 7484 - AC Theory Level 2 Part of IWTP ETA apprenticeship program Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7485 — Code, Standards, Practice 5 5 credits · 5 hours YPRO 7485 - Code, Standards, Practice 5 YPRO 7485 - Code, Standards, Practice 5 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7486 — Industry Safety & Health YPRO 7486 - Industry Safety & Health YPRO 7486 - Industry Safety & Health Credit Hour(s): 7 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7487 — Intrusion Detection Level 1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7487 - Intrusion Detection Level 1 YPRO 7487 - Intrusion Detection Level 1 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7488 — Electrical Code Calculation L2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7488 - Electrical Code Calculation L2 YPRO 7488 - Electrical Code Calculation L2 Credit Hour(s): 1 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7489 — Code, standards, Practice 1 1 credits · 1 hours YPRO 7489 - Code, standards, Practice 1 YPRO 7489 - Code, standards, Practice 1 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7490 — Permit Requir Confined Space YPRO 7490 - Permit Requir Confined Space YPRO 7490 - Permit Requir Confined Space Refresher: Confined spaces carry a multitude of dangers. Employees will review the latest OSHA updates for how to define a confined space, entrant, and attendant, how to recognize and assess confined space hazards, and the process of permitting within OSHA standards Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7491 — AC Systems YPRO 7491 - AC Systems YPRO 7491 - AC Systems Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7492 — Codes, Standards, Practice 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7492 - Codes, Standards, Practice 2 YPRO 7492 - Codes, Standards, Practice 2 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7493 — Instrumentation Intro Mod 2 YPRO 7493 - Instrumentation Intro Mod 2 YPRO 7493 - Instrumentation Intro Mod 2 Part of apprenticeship program Credit Hour(s): 5 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7494 — Motors Level 3 YPRO 7494 - Motors Level 3 YPRO 7494 - Motors Level 3 part of apprenticeship program Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7495 — Excel Pivot Tables YPRO 7495 - Excel Pivot Tables YPRO 7495 - Excel Pivot Tables Students will gain the knowledge needed to analyze Excel data, create PivotTables and Pivot Charts. This course will also review organizing, filtering and formatting PivotTables within a workbook Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7496 — Microsoft Office Teams YPRO 7496 - Microsoft Office Teams YPRO 7496 - Microsoft Office Teams Engaged teams from virtually any size business are looking to work closely while sharing and collaborating on information and deliverables. Students will learn how to use features of Microsoft Teams including meetings, group conversations, video chat, file-sharing, coauthoring, SharePoint connection, and how to link to other Office 365 apps. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7497 — CIP Level 1 YPRO 7497 - CIP Level 1 YPRO 7497 - CIP Level 1 Instruction is comprised of lectures, group exercises, case studies and hands-on practice focusing on inspection procedures, proper instrument use, and situation problem solving, including how corrosion forms, the role protective coatings play in preventing corrosion, the role of the inspector, how to differentiate surface preparation equipment, methods, and standards for solvent cleaning, hand/power tool cleaning, wet/dry abrasive blasting, and waterjetting. CIP (Coating Inspector Program) Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7498 — Hazmat 24 hr Ammonia YPRO 7498 - Hazmat 24 hr Ammonia YPRO 7498 - Hazmat 24 hr Ammonia Credit Hour(s): 24 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7499 — Appropriate Conduct in Wkplace YPRO 7499 - Appropriate Conduct in Wkplace YPRO 7499 - Appropriate Conduct in Wkplace Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7500 — COS Certified Occupancy Specia YPRO 7500 - COS Certified Occupancy Specia YPRO 7500 - COS Certified Occupancy Specia Employees will gain a stronger understanding of the Certified Occupancy requirements to pass the national exam. This course will provide information on core occupancy requirements, fair housing, income determination, and how to navigate the HUD handbook. Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7501 — Building Your Leadership Muscl YPRO 7501 - Building Your Leadership Muscl YPRO 7501 - Building Your Leadership Muscl Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7502 — Selection & Hiring YPRO 7502 - Selection & Hiring YPRO 7502 - Selection & Hiring Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7503 — Building Team Morale YPRO 7503 - Building Team Morale YPRO 7503 - Building Team Morale This course provides the skills, training and resources that employees need so they can work in harmony. Employees will learn to identify problems and practice communication techniques to work better as a team unit. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7504 — Conduit Fabrication L2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7504 - Conduit Fabrication L2 YPRO 7504 - Conduit Fabrication L2 Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7505 — Hazwoper 8 hr YPRO 7505 - Hazwoper 8 hr YPRO 7505 - Hazwoper 8 hr Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7506 — Legalities of Leadership YPRO 7506 - Legalities of Leadership YPRO 7506 - Legalities of Leadership Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7507 — Transitioning frm Peer to Lead YPRO 7507 - Transitioning frm Peer to Lead YPRO 7507 - Transitioning frm Peer to Lead Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7508 — Communication for Leaders YPRO 7508 - Communication for Leaders YPRO 7508 - Communication for Leaders Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7509 — Change Management YPRO 7509 - Change Management YPRO 7509 - Change Management Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7510 — DOT Haz Mat/Haz Assessment YPRO 7510 - DOT Haz Mat/Haz Assessment YPRO 7510 - DOT Haz Mat/Haz Assessment Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7518 — CCA185: PowerFlex 525 Drive St YPRO 7518 - CCA185: PowerFlex 525 Drive St YPRO 7518 - CCA185: PowerFlex 525 Drive St Employees will gain insight on the Power Flex software to make configuration and programming fast and uncomplicated with an easy-to-use software packages and tools. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7519 — CCP146 Studio 500 LogixDesigne YPRO 7519 - CCP146 Studio 500 LogixDesigne YPRO 7519 - CCP146 Studio 500 LogixDesigne The course will assist the employee in developing and building a solid foundation with a fundamental knowledge of ControlLogix and other Logix5000TM systems. Credit Hour(s): 7 130101 --- # YPRO7523 — CMP100: Connected Components W YPRO 7523 - CMP100: Connected Components W YPRO 7523 - CMP100: Connected Components W This course provides you with the skills needed to add devices and program application code using Connected Components WorkbenchTM software. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7525 — MC-100: ACDC Var Sp Motor Drv YPRO 7525 - MC-100: ACDC Var Sp Motor Drv YPRO 7525 - MC-100: ACDC Var Sp Motor Drv Credit Hour(s): 32 130101 --- # YPRO7526 — Value Stream Mapping YPRO 7526 - Value Stream Mapping YPRO 7526 - Value Stream Mapping The training will teach the fundamentals of reducing waste in your organization and workplace. The training program is designed to provide participants with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively reduce waste in their organization and workplace. Through a comprehensive curriculum, attendees will gain a deep understanding of the principles and strategies that underpin waste reduction initiatives. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 285.72 --- # YPRO7527 — MS Word Basic YPRO 7527 - MS Word Basic YPRO 7527 - MS Word Basic In this course, you will learn how to use Microsoft Word to create and edit simple documents; format documents; add tables and lists; add design elements and layout options; and proof documents. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 100 --- # YPRO7528 — MS Word Intermediate YPRO 7528 - MS Word Intermediate YPRO 7528 - MS Word Intermediate Instructor led Microsoft Excel Intermediate will be an intermediate level class that will require the students to have a basic knowledge of the program prior to enrollment. This course will include working with large worksheets, multiple worksheets and creating more advanced charts. Intermediate functions and formulas will be covered. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 Fee Amount: 100 --- # YPRO7529 — Microsoft Excel Basic YPRO 7529 - Microsoft Excel Basic YPRO 7529 - Microsoft Excel Basic Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7530 — Microsoft Excel Intermediate YPRO 7530 - Microsoft Excel Intermediate YPRO 7530 - Microsoft Excel Intermediate Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7531 — Microsoft Excel Advanced YPRO 7531 - Microsoft Excel Advanced YPRO 7531 - Microsoft Excel Advanced Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7532 — Overall Equipment Effectivenes YPRO 7532 - Overall Equipment Effectivenes YPRO 7532 - Overall Equipment Effectivenes Upon completion of this training, participants will understand what OEE is, how it is calculated, and why it is an important metric in manufacturing. Participants will also understand the three primary components of OEE, performance, quality, and availability. Participants will gain knowledge of industry best practices related to OEE implementation and improvement. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 0 --- # YPRO7533 — Problem Solving YPRO 7533 - Problem Solving YPRO 7533 - Problem Solving Upon completion of this course, participants will enhance their ability to analyze and evaluate different situations, identify problems, and generate possible solutions. Participants will also learn to foster and resilience and adaptability in dealing with challenges and setbacks as well as the ability to adjust problem-solving strategies Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 312.50 --- # YPRO7534 — Root Cause Analysis YPRO 7534 - Root Cause Analysis YPRO 7534 - Root Cause Analysis Upon completion of this course, participants will understand the importance of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and problem-solving approaches. Participants will also understand their role and development of critical thinking skills associated with RCA in continuous improvement efforts and how it can contribute to preventing future problems Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 312.50 --- # YPRO7535 — 5S Org Wkspc And Visual Factor YPRO 7535 - 5S Org Wkspc And Visual Factor YPRO 7535 - 5S Org Wkspc And Visual Factor Upon completion of this course, participants will develop their ability to learn how an organization of equipment, placement of tools, enhances the ability to reduce; confusion, NVA Time, and improve uptime, increased safety, quality, and productivity to ensure total customer satisfaction. This 2-day course is intensive and hands on; with a goal of completion of an “Island of Excellence” that the rest of manufacturing can see for themselves and pass on to other departments or work cells to duplicate. The pre… --- # YPRO7536 — Aerial Framing & Hardware Lv3 YPRO 7536 - Aerial Framing & Hardware Lv3 YPRO 7536 - Aerial Framing & Hardware Lv3 The installation of equipment on power poles is called aerial framing. This module introduces the trainee to advanced aerial framing and its associated hardware. Credit Hour(s): 16 460201 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7537 — Value v Non-Value Add/Waste Id YPRO 7537 - Value v Non-Value Add/Waste Id YPRO 7537 - Value v Non-Value Add/Waste Id Upon completion of this course, participants will enhance their ability to learn and recognize the differences of daily activities of personnel as to whether each activity creates Value to a customer’s product or service. ln addition, each participant will learn what and how to recognize the 7-8 types of wasle in manufacturing activities through classroom and on the production floor activities while production is in motion. This quote is good for 6 months from the date stated above Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 F… --- # YPRO7538 — Customized Welding Training YPRO 7538 - Customized Welding Training YPRO 7538 - Customized Welding Training This Customized Welding Training will provide an advanced method of welding aluminum including either Gas Metal Arc Welding Aluminum (GMAW-A) or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Aluminum (GTAW-A). Both the GMAW-A and the GTAW-A will include training in the flat, vertical, horizontal and overhead positions. Credit Hour(s): 30 480508 Fee Amount: 2,000 --- # YPRO7540 — Convergence Training YPRO 7540 - Convergence Training YPRO 7540 - Convergence Training Convergence Training will equip personnel with the essential knowledge and skills required to navigate and mitigate safety hazards effectively. This training is designed to instruct on the safety standards for 2024 on critical topics such as lockout/tagout procedures, fall protection measures, safe practices for walking and working surfaces, and protocols for ensuring the safety of hands, fingers, arms, and feet. Additionally, it covers the intricacies of confined space entry and operation and fall protection awareness to provi… --- # YPRO7541 — Wellbeing Awareness YPRO 7541 - Wellbeing Awareness YPRO 7541 - Wellbeing Awareness Employees will learn how to improve overall employee wellness and productivity by promoting a mentally healthy work environment, how to recognize and address concerns with coworkers with compassion while maintaining professionalism, how to identify and proactively address potential challenges with coworkers before they escalate, and how to recognize cues indicating the need for expert assistance and intervention Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7542 — Proactive Time Management YPRO 7542 - Proactive Time Management YPRO 7542 - Proactive Time Management Training will establish a planned and prioritized approach to working effectively through the activities of the day. The trainer will students develop skills and knowledge through a series of class exercises and role plays. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO7543 — SEL 710-5 Motor Protect Relay YPRO 7543 - SEL 710-5 Motor Protect Relay YPRO 7543 - SEL 710-5 Motor Protect Relay SEL (Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories) 710-5 Motor Protection Relay: Participants will learn components and troubleshooting for motor protection, synchronous motor protection, motor thermal overload protection, and arc-flash mitigation. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO7544 — PIT/Motorized Equipment YPRO 7544 - PIT/Motorized Equipment YPRO 7544 - PIT/Motorized Equipment This course is needed to teach hydraulics specific to equipment at IP location including setup, teach hydraulics specific to IP equipment. Credit Hour(s): 2 130101 --- # YPRO7545 — Static 1 YPRO 7545 - Static 1 YPRO 7545 - Static 1 Employees will learn technical theory and concepts of electrical insulation testing in motors, testing methods while in a static state, how to analyze results corresponding to specific insulation fault modes, operation of various Baker Static Motor Analyzers (Baker DX and Baker AWA-IV) and software programs, methods to reduce costly downtime, troubleshooting, and motor quality control through use of static motor testing. Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO7726 — Utility Service Equipment YPRO 7726 - Utility Service Equipment YPRO 7726 - Utility Service Equipment Credit Hour(s): 16 130101 Fee Amount: 400 --- # YPRO7727 — Rigging Lv2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 7727 - Rigging Lv2 YPRO 7727 - Rigging Lv2 Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO7728 — Rigging YPRO 7728 - Rigging YPRO 7728 - Rigging Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YPRO9000 — Accounting Fundamentals YPRO 9000 - Accounting Fundamentals YPRO 9000 - Accounting Fundamentals Credit Hour(s): 8 130101 --- # YPRO11086 — Intro to Power Industry Lv 2 2 credits · 2 hours YPRO 11086 - Intro to Power Industry Lv 2 YPRO 11086 - Intro to Power Industry Lv 2 Credit Hour(s): 8 151702 --- # YPRO11089 — Aerial Framing & Hardware Lv3 3 credits · 3 hours YPRO 11089 - Aerial Framing & Hardware Lv3 YPRO 11089 - Aerial Framing & Hardware Lv3 Credit Hour(s): 16 460201 --- # YPRO11090 — MS Word Basic YPRO 11090 - MS Word Basic YPRO 11090 - MS Word Basic This beginner-level Instructor led Microsoft Word course is designed to provide participants with the fundamental skills needed to navigate and use Microsoft Word effectively. This course will empower you with the essential knowledge to create, format, and edit documents with confidence. Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # YPRO11091 — MS Word Intermediate YPRO 11091 - MS Word Intermediate YPRO 11091 - MS Word Intermediate Credit Hour(s): 4 130101 --- # HSPR2450 — Professionalism in Hlth Srvcs HSPR 2450 - Professionalism in Hlth Srvcs HSPR 2450 - Professionalism in Hlth Srvcs Credit Hour(s): 1 --- # PSYC201 — Introduction to Psychology PSYC 201 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 201 - Introduction to Psychology A broad overview of the field of psychology, designed to expose students to major theories, research methods and applied areas of psychology. Credit Hour(s): 3 429999 --- # PSYC210 — Educational Psychology PSYC 210 - Educational Psychology PSYC 210 - Educational Psychology A survey of principles of psychology applied to problems of education and learning environments. Credit Hour(s): 3 429999 Prerequisite Information: C: PSYC 201 Prerequisites: PSYC201 --- # PSYC225 — Child Psychology PSYC 225 - Child Psychology PSYC 225 - Child Psychology Physical, intellectual, social and emotional factors in child growth and development. Credit Hour(s): 3 429999 Prerequisite Information: C: PSYC 201 Prerequisites: PSYC201 --- # PSYC226 — Developmental Psychology PSYC 226 - Developmental Psychology PSYC 226 - Developmental Psychology Physical, psychological, and social aspects of the individual from conception to death. Cultural, social, and hereditary factors that affect the individual’s behavior throughout the life cycle. Credit Hour(s): 3 429999 Prerequisite Information: C: PSYC 201 Prerequisites: PSYC201 --- # PSYC227 — Adolescent Psychology PSYC 227 - Adolescent Psychology PSYC 227 - Adolescent Psychology A study of the physical and mental growth of youth during the period of adolescence and the transition from childhood to adulthood. Credit Hour(s): 3 429999 Prerequisite Information: C: PSYC 201 Prerequisites: PSYC201 --- # PSYC228 — Psychology Practicum PSYC 228 - Psychology Practicum PSYC 228 - Psychology Practicum This course places students on clinical training in approved mental health agencies, community agencies, hospitals, or institutions. Students will work under an agency supervisor. However, the approval of the agency setting and job responsibilities will rest with the course professor. Credit Hour(s): 3 429999 Prerequisite Information: C: PSYC 201 ; C: PSYC 225 ; C: PSYC 226 ; C: PSYC 227 Prerequisites: PSYC201, PSYC225, PSYC226, PSYC227 --- # PSYC229 — Industrial Psychology PSYC 229 - Industrial Psychology PSYC 229 - Industrial Psychology This course introduces students to psychological research and theories pertaining to human behavior in the work setting. Topics covered include selection, performance appraisal, training, leadership, motivation, job satisfaction, and organizational design. Credit Hour(s): 3 429999 --- # PSYC2015 — Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2015 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2015 - Introduction to Psychology Credit Hour(s): 0 420101 --- # PULP101 — Introduction to Pulp and Paper PULP 101 - Introduction to Pulp and Paper PULP 101 - Introduction to Pulp and Paper This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of pulp and paper manufacturing with an overview of the entire pulping and paper making process. It covers the characteristics of wood and different types of fiber, key equipment and process variables for pulping, bleaching and chemical recovery processes, with emphasis on the kraft process. It also introduces students to papermaking variables and equipment, particularly on a Fourdrinier machine, secondary fiber processing, and the different a… --- # READ095 — Developmental Reading READ 095 - Developmental Reading READ 095 - Developmental Reading This developmental reading course provides intensive study of vocabulary, comprehension, and informational skills, providing a foundation reading college level material or for proficiency in career preparation courses. Credit Hour(s): 3 320108 Prerequisite Information: T:A03 12; T:AP05 020; T:CRDG 51 Prerequisites: AP05, CRDG51 --- # READ099 — Developmental Reading READ 099 - Developmental Reading READ 099 - Developmental Reading Intense instruction in comprehension, vocabulary, word recognition, structural analysis, phonetic analysis, perceptual accuracy, visual efficiency, and reading rates. NOTE: May not be used to satisfy elective or degree requirements in any curriculum at BPCC. For a detailed description of the READ 099 policy, see the General Admission Requirements section of the catalog. Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # SCIE101 — Intro to Earth Science I SCIE 101 - Intro to Earth Science I SCIE 101 - Intro to Earth Science I This survey course will present an integrated approach to general earth science with an emphasis on the following: geology with an introduction to oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Basic science skills, such as the scientific method, will be highlighted through earth science concepts. Field trips may be arranged, but not required. Credit Hour(s): 3 011299 --- # SCIE102 — Intro Earth Science II SCIE 102 - Intro Earth Science II SCIE 102 - Intro Earth Science II This survey course will present an integrated approach to general earth science. Basic science skills, such as the scientific method, will be highlighted through earth science concepts. General Earth Science 102 will include the following disciplines: geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy with emphasis on oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Field trips may be arranged, but not required. Credit Hour(s): 3 011299 --- # SCIE124 — Environmental Science Lab SCIE 124 - Environmental Science Lab SCIE 124 - Environmental Science Lab The goal of this course is to present active laboratory exercises to complement the lecture course Environmental Science ( SCIE 114 ). Activities will address concepts presented in SCIE 114 in addition to emphasizing the personal applicaton of science, proces skills, problem solving and discovery/inquiry learning. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 1 011299 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Corequisite Information: C: SCIE 114 Prerequisites: MATH105, MATH110 --- # SCIE201 — Dendrology & Lab SCIE 201 - Dendrology & Lab SCIE 201 - Dendrology & Lab Classification, identification, and seasonal and life cycles (including dendrochronology) of woody plants. Primary emphasis will be on the plants of the Southern Region of the US; those of commercial, horticultural and cultural value as well as understory vegetation. Credit Hour(s): 4 011199 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: BIOL 101 Prerequisites: BIOL101 --- # SCIE202 — Soils & Lab SCIE 202 - Soils & Lab SCIE 202 - Soils & Lab Classification, identification and genesis of major soil groups. Basic physical, chemical and hydrological properties of the groups will also be studied. Credit Hour(s): 4 011299 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C: GEOL 101 ; C: MATH 105 ; C: MATH 110 Prerequisites: MATH110, GEOL101, MATH105 --- # SOCL110 — Introduction to Aging SOCL 110 - Introduction to Aging SOCL 110 - Introduction to Aging An analysis of aging as a social process in modern mass society. Areas included are the theories on the process of aging; the social problems of being old, e.g., economics, crime, victimization, medical care, and housing; and the experience of death and dying. Credit Hour(s): 3 451101 --- # SOCL201 — Introduction to Sociology SOCL 201 - Introduction to Sociology SOCL 201 - Introduction to Sociology As an introduction to the discipline of sociology, this course surveys and provides students with an understanding of human society and social life. It introduces students to the major subject areas of sociology, including the major theoretical perspectives and theorists; logic and techniques of research; social organization, institutions, and inequality and social change. Credit Hour(s): 3 451101 --- # SOCL202 — Contemporary Social Problems SOCL 202 - Contemporary Social Problems SOCL 202 - Contemporary Social Problems A description and sociological analysis of major contemporary social problems in American society. The focus is on both the individual and societal levels (on both social action and social structure) and on the reciprocal relationship between them. Credit Hour(s): 3 451101 Prerequisite Information: C: SOCL 201 Prerequisites: SOCL201 --- # SOCL210 — Sociology Practicum SOCL 210 - Sociology Practicum SOCL 210 - Sociology Practicum Provides academic credit for training and supervised experiences in selected community service agencies and businesses. Premission of Department Head. Credit Hour(s): 3 451101 Prerequisite Information: C: PSYC 201 ; C: PSYC 210 ; C: PSYC 225 ; C: PSYC 226 ; C: PSYC 227 ; C: SOCL 201 Prerequisites: PSYC201, PSYC210, PSYC225, PSYC226, PSYC227, SOCL201 --- # SOLR1000 — Solar Fundamentals SOLR 1000 - Solar Fundamentals SOLR 1000 - Solar Fundamentals The student will gain a basic knowledge of photovoltaic systems, thermal systems, and stand-alone systems. The course will include a study of system components, electrical circuits, site assessments, as well as system design and sizing. The course is designed around the learning --- # SOLR1010 — Solar Applications SOLR 1010 - Solar Applications SOLR 1010 - Solar Applications The student will gain sufficient skills required to specify, adapt, implement, configure, install, inspect, and maintain a PV solar system that meets the performance and reliability needs of the customer, incorporates quality craftsmanship, and complies with all applicable codes, standards, and safety requirements. Credit Hour(s): 3 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # SOLR1020 — Industrial Solar Applications SOLR 1020 - Industrial Solar Applications SOLR 1020 - Industrial Solar Applications The student will gain sufficient skills required to specify, adapt, implement, configure, install, inspect, and maintain a stand-alone solar system that meets the performance and reliability needs of the customer, incorporates quality craftsmanship, and complies with all applicable codes, standards, and safety requirements. Credit Hour(s): 3 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # SOLR1030 — Solar Thermal Applications SOLR 1030 - Solar Thermal Applications SOLR 1030 - Solar Thermal Applications The student will gain sufficient skills required to install a solar water heating system that meets the performance and reliability needs of the customer, incorporates quality craftsmanship, and complies with all applicable codes and standards. Credit Hour(s): 3 460302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # SPAN101 — Elementary Spanish I SPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish I An introduction to Spanish language and culture. The course explores the basic grammatical structures of the Spanish language. Throughout the semester, students will develop writing, reading and speaking skills. Emphasis will be placed on communicative skills. Credit Hour(s): 3 160905 --- # SPAN102 — Elementary Spanish II SPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish II A continuation of SPAN 101 . The course will extend students’ elementary knowledge of the basic grammatical structures of the Spanish language. Throughout the semester, students will continue to develop reading, writing and speaking skills. Emphasis will be placed on communication skills. Credit Hour(s): 3 160905 Prerequisite Information: C: SPAN 101 Prerequisites: SPAN101 --- # SPAN201 — Intermediate Spanish SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish This course is designed to build upon and extend students’ elementary knowledge of the Spanish culture and language with increasing emphasis on these four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The classroom is a social and cultural setting of communication where the foreign language is used as a transmitter of meaningful messages. Credit Hour(s): 3 160905 Prerequisite Information: C: SPAN 102 Prerequisites: SPAN102 --- # SPAN202 — Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II This course is designed to build upon and extend students’ intermediate knowledge of the Spanish culture and language with increasing emphasis on these four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The classroom is a social and cultural setting of communication where the foreign language is used as a transmitter of meaningful messages. Credit Hour(s): 3 160905 Prerequisite Information: C: SPAN 201 Prerequisites: SPAN201 --- # SPPR2991 — Special Projects I SPPR 2991 - Special Projects I SPPR 2991 - Special Projects I A course designed for the student who has demonstrated specific special needs. Credit Hour(s): 1 520302 Fee Amount: 25 --- # SPPR2997 — Practicum SPPR 2997 - Practicum SPPR 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # SPPR2999 — Cooperative Education SPPR 2999 - Cooperative Education SPPR 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # SPCH1015 — Intro to Public Speaking SPCH 1015 - Intro to Public Speaking SPCH 1015 - Intro to Public Speaking Credit Hour(s): 0 231304 --- # SPCM110 — Fundamentals of Speech SPCM 110 - Fundamentals of Speech SPCM 110 - Fundamentals of Speech This course develops an awareness of the history and traditions of speech communication worthy of academic study. The course is a summary of this academic and professional field and is comprised of the component parts of organizational and business communication, mass communication, small group and interpersonal communication, as well as public speaking. Credit Hour(s): 3 231304 --- # SPCM120 — Intro to Public Speaking SPCM 120 - Intro to Public Speaking SPCM 120 - Intro to Public Speaking Designed to teach students basic public presentation principles and skills. Students complete a speech of introduction, an informative speech, a demonstration speech, a persuasive speech and a special occasion speech. The ethics of public speaking are also considered. Credit Hour(s): 3 090101 --- # SPCM130 — Interpersonal Communication SPCM 130 - Interpersonal Communication SPCM 130 - Interpersonal Communication The goal of this course is to introduce theories and principles of interpersonal communication through study and application. This course will explore the practice of communication in one-to-one relationships, with emphasis on conflict management, listening, nonverbal communication, gender, and culture. Credit Hour(s): 3 231304 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 101 Prerequisites: ENGL101 --- # CONV1098T — Summary total for 1098T CONV 1098T - Summary total for 1098T CONV 1098T - Summary total for 1098T Credit Hour(s): 1 --- # TEAC101 — Introduction to Teaching TEAC 101 - Introduction to Teaching TEAC 101 - Introduction to Teaching An introduction to the major issues facing American education with special emphasis on employment opportunities, trends in education, curriculum, and instruction. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 --- # TEAC201 — Teach & Learn Diverse Setting TEAC 201 - Teach & Learn Diverse Setting TEAC 201 - Teach & Learn Diverse Setting This course, the first of a two-course sequence, introduces candidates to the field of teaching by focusing on professional responsibilities of educators and the development of elementary school children. Three primary topics will be addressed within the course: Professional Issues for Education Careers, Child Development, and Technology for Teaching and Learning. All developmental courses completed. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Prerequisite Information: C: ENGL 102 ; C: MATH 099 ; T:A02 16; T:ACAF 200; T:ACQA 250;… Prerequisites: ENGL101, ENGL102, MATH099, ACAF200, ACQA250, AP01, AP04, CALG26 --- # TEAC203 — Teach&Learn Diverse SettingII TEAC 203 - Teach&Learn Diverse SettingII TEAC 203 - Teach&Learn Diverse SettingII This course focuses on the diverse needs of students and the role of educators in recognizing and addressing learners’ needs. Two primary topics will be addressed within the course: Diverse Ways of Knowing and Learning, and, Professional Issues of Diversity in Education. The course will involve a combination of lecture, group learning, reflection and site based experiences within schools. Required: TEAC 201 , Praxis I. Credit Hour(s): 3 130101 Fee Amount: 80 Prerequisite Information: C: TEAC 201 Prerequisites: TEAC201 --- # THEA105 — Theatre Production Lab THEA 105 - Theatre Production Lab THEA 105 - Theatre Production Lab This course provides practical hands-on experience to prepare for and carry out production of all Delta theatre related presentations. This production course may involve the production and maintenance of one or more necessary theatre skills such as lighting, sound, set, visual effects, make-up and more. This course is designed to support all Delta Fine Arts activities. Permission of instructor required. (May be repeated for a maximum of three credit hours). Credit Hour(s): 1 500505 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information: C:… Prerequisites: THEA190 --- # THEA106 — Theatre Production Laboratory THEA 106 - Theatre Production Laboratory THEA 106 - Theatre Production Laboratory This course provides practical hands-on experience to prepare for and carry out production of all Delta theatre related presentations. This production course may involve the production and maintenance of one or more necessary theatre skills such as lighting, sound, set, visual effects, make-up and more. This course is designed to support all Delta Fine Arts activities. Permission of instructor required.(May be repeated for a maximum of three credit hours) Credit Hour(s): 1 Fee Amount: 25 Prerequisite Information… Prerequisites: THEA190 --- # THEA190 — Theatre Appreciation THEA 190 - Theatre Appreciation THEA 190 - Theatre Appreciation This course seeks to improve both the appreciation for and understanding of theatre art that includes the structure, focus and purpose of dramatic literature, its presentation (acting), and directing/managing, as well as physical designing (scenery, lighting, costumes, make-up) and related theatrical elements. This course, where possible, includes attendance at local theatrical presentations. Credit Hour(s): 3 500505 --- # THEA221 — Beginning Acting THEA 221 - Beginning Acting THEA 221 - Beginning Acting This course is an introduction to the art and craft of acting. Emphasis is upon the physical, vocal and analytical skills of acting, as well as fundamentals of memorization, relaxation, concentration, physical presentation, vocal control, memorization and script interpretation through exercises and scene study. Credit Hour(s): 3 500505 Prerequisite Information: C: SPCM 120 ; C: THEA 190 Prerequisites: THEA190, SPCM120 --- # YTRA3401 — Lift Truck Operator Training YTRA 3401 - Lift Truck Operator Training YTRA 3401 - Lift Truck Operator Training National Safety Council trainers provide forklift training that is effective and OSHA-compliant. Trainers employ NIOSH training and coaching methods in a non-lecture format to develop safer forklift operators. Students will learn the latest OSHA standards, engineering principles of lift equipment, basic operation safety and inspection procedures. Training will include a hands-on portion to make sure the employees can correctly drive the forklift. Credit Hour(s): 8 490205 Fee Amount: 200 --- # YTRA3431 — Certified Logistics Assistant YTRA 3431 - Certified Logistics Assistant YTRA 3431 - Certified Logistics Assistant Logistics and Materials Management. An instructional program that prepares individuals to manage and coordinate all logistical functions in an enterprise ranging from acquisitions to receiving and handling through internal allocation of resources to operations units to the handling and delivery of output. Includes instruction in acquisitions and purchasing inventory control storage and handling just-in-time manufacturing, logistics, planning, shipping, and delivery management, transportation, quality control,… --- # YTRA3432 — Certified Logistics Technician YTRA 3432 - Certified Logistics Technician YTRA 3432 - Certified Logistics Technician The course will provide students with the foundational to mid-level technical knowledge needed to understand the world of supply chain logistics and related core competencies. This course will include product receiving, product storage, order processing, packaging and shipment, inventory control, safe handling of hazardous materials, evaluation of transportation modes, customs, dispatch and tracking operations. Credit Hour(s): 80 520203 Fee Amount: 1,200 Prerequisite Information: C: YTRA 3431 Prerequisites: YTRA3431 --- # YTRA3433 — Commercial Vehicle Operator YTRA 3433 - Commercial Vehicle Operator YTRA 3433 - Commercial Vehicle Operator The CDL/CVO course is designed to prepare individuals for the CDL state licensing test. It covers online theory which includes safe driving procedures, handling cargo, trip planning, logging hours, coupling/uncoupling, identifying defects, driving in extreme conditions and night operations, shifting manual transmissions, and more. The hands-on portion of this class includes pre-trip, backing, and driving to prepare students for the CDL test. At the end of the course the student should have the knowledge and abilit… --- # YTRA3434 — CDL Hazmat Endorsement YTRA 3434 - CDL Hazmat Endorsement YTRA 3434 - CDL Hazmat Endorsement Credit Hour(s): 1 490205 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1110 — Occupational Orient and Safety WELD 1110 - Occupational Orient and Safety WELD 1110 - Occupational Orient and Safety An introduction to the occupation of welding including facility layout, policies, safety and health procedures, information and practice concerning basic safety, safe operation of hand and power tools, materials handling and maintenance of a safe working environment. Students are also introduced to safe welding practices, communication skills, and essential workplace skills. Unless OSHA approved safety training documentation can be produced, credit should “NOT” be granted for this course. Exit Notice: Studen… --- # WELD1120 — Blueprint, Metallurgy&Weld Sym WELD 1120 - Blueprint, Metallurgy&Weld Sym WELD 1120 - Blueprint, Metallurgy&Weld Sym This course provides instruction and review of basic construction mathematics, weld symbol interpretation, reading welding detail drawings, basic metallurgy, metal identification, and heat treatment of metals. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1121 — Advanced Blueprint Reading WELD 1121 - Advanced Blueprint Reading WELD 1121 - Advanced Blueprint Reading Instruction in this course includes a review of basic blueprint reading and an introduction to advanced blueprint layout, concepts, nomenclature, mark-up, and sketching specifications. Advanced disciplines covered may include architectural, civil, electronics, manufacturing, and marine, piping, structural, ISO (International Standards Organization) or other industry specific disciplines. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 --- # WELD1130 — Welding Inspection & Testing WELD 1130 - Welding Inspection & Testing WELD 1130 - Welding Inspection & Testing An introduction to codes, standards, and agencies regulating the welding industry, a review of weld quality standards, concepts in proper visual and destructive testing methods, and a study of proper base metal preparation and joint fit-up. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 ; C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1140 — Electrical Fundamentals WELD 1140 - Electrical Fundamentals WELD 1140 - Electrical Fundamentals An introduction to welding equipment fundamentals of operation, polarity, equipment types, safety and systems setup; including welding related equipment connection and a review of tools used in welding procedures. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1210 — Oxyfuel Systems WELD 1210 - Oxyfuel Systems WELD 1210 - Oxyfuel Systems An introduction to the principals of cutting with an Oxyfuel (OFC) apparatus, cylinder and equipment safety, proper handling and setup including practice cutting mild steel using both the manual and machine process. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 ; C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1310 — Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC WELD 1310 - Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC WELD 1310 - Cutting Processes-CAC/PAC An introduction to the principals of safely operating Air Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A) and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) equipment including practice cutting and gouging ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1410 — SMAW - BASIC Beads WELD 1410 - SMAW - BASIC Beads WELD 1410 - SMAW - BASIC Beads An introduction to the principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding stinger beads, weave beads, and overlapping beads in various positions using various electrodes. Exit Notice: Student may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 ; C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1411 — SMAW - Fillet Weld WELD 1411 - SMAW - Fillet Weld WELD 1411 - SMAW - Fillet Weld Safely setup and operate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment with practice of single and multi-pass fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using various electrodes. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Pre/ Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 ; C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1412 — SMAW V Grove BU/Gouge WELD 1412 - SMAW V Grove BU/Gouge WELD 1412 - SMAW V Grove BU/Gouge Safely setup and operate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment with practice of V-Groove welds with a backing or back gouging in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using various electrodes. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1420 — SMAW - V - Groove Open WELD 1420 - SMAW - V - Groove Open WELD 1420 - SMAW - V - Groove Open An introduction to the safe setup of equipment and principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) for open V-Groove welds, joint preparation, proper weld quality, qualification testing, and practice welding open V-Groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD1510 — SMAW - PIPE 2G WELD 1510 - SMAW - PIPE 2G WELD 1510 - SMAW - PIPE 2G An introduction to the safe setup of equipment and principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW-Pipe) in the 2G vertical fixed position, joint preparation, proper weld quality, qualification testing, and practice welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW-Pipe) in the 2G vertical fixed position. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1511 — SMAW–Pipe 5G WELD 1511 - SMAW–Pipe 5G WELD 1511 - SMAW–Pipe 5G Safely setup equipment and apply principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW-Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, review joint preparation, review proper weld quality and qualification testing, and practice welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW-Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1512 — SMAW–Pipe 6G WELD 1512 - SMAW–Pipe 6G WELD 1512 - SMAW–Pipe 6G Safely setup equipment and apply principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW-Pipe) in the 6G - 45o fixed position, review joint preparation, review proper weld quality and qualification testing, and practice welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW-Pipe) in the 6G - 45o fixed position. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1610 — SMAW–SS Multi-Joint WELD 1610 - SMAW–SS Multi-Joint WELD 1610 - SMAW–SS Multi-Joint An introduction to the principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding Stainless Steel (SMAW-SS), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of groove welds in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions using stainless steel consumables. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1620 — SMAW Stainless Steel 5G WELD 1620 - SMAW Stainless Steel 5G WELD 1620 - SMAW Stainless Steel 5G An introduction to the safe setup of equipment and principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel Pipe (SMAW-SS Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, joint preparation, proper weld quality, qualification testing, and practice welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel Pipe (SMAW-SS Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1621 — SMAW Stainless Steel 2G WELD 1621 - SMAW Stainless Steel 2G WELD 1621 - SMAW Stainless Steel 2G Safely setup equipment and apply principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel Pipe (SMAW-SS Pipe) in the 2G vertical fixed position, review joint preparation, review proper weld quality and qualification testing, and practice welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel Pipe (SMAW-SS Pipe) in the 2G vertical fixed position. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD1622 — SMAW Stainless Steel WELD 1622 - SMAW Stainless Steel WELD 1622 - SMAW Stainless Steel Safely setup equipment and apply principals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel Pipe (SMAW-SS Pipe) in the 6G - 45o fixed position, review joint preparation, review proper weld quality and qualification testing, and practice welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel Pipe (SMAW-SS Pipe) in the 6G - 45o fixed position. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2110 — FCAW - Basic Fillet Welds WELD 2110 - FCAW - Basic Fillet Welds WELD 2110 - FCAW - Basic Fillet Welds An introduction to the principals of Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of fillet welds in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD2111 — FCAW - Groove Welds WELD 2111 - FCAW - Groove Welds WELD 2111 - FCAW - Groove Welds Safely setup and operate Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) equipment with practice of V-Groove welds with a backing or back gouging in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD2112 — FCAW Pipe 5G WELD 2112 - FCAW Pipe 5G WELD 2112 - FCAW Pipe 5G Safely setup and operate Flux Core Arc Welding pipe (FCAW-Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 5G - horizontal fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 5G pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2113 — FCAW-Pipe 2G WELD 2113 - FCAW-Pipe 2G WELD 2113 - FCAW-Pipe 2G Safely setup and operate Flux Core Arc Welding pipe (FCAW-Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 2G - vertical fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 2G pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2114 — FCAW - Pipe 6G WELD 2114 - FCAW - Pipe 6G WELD 2114 - FCAW - Pipe 6G Safely setup and operate Flux Core Arc Welding pipe (FCAW-Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 6G(R) - 45o fixed position pipe joint with/without a restriction ring, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 6G(R) pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2210 — GTAW - Basic Beads WELD 2210 - GTAW - Basic Beads WELD 2210 - GTAW - Basic Beads An introduction to the principals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of fillet welds in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions using carbon steel consumables. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD2211 — GTAW - Groove Weld WELD 2211 - GTAW - Groove Weld WELD 2211 - GTAW - Groove Weld Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) equipment with practice of open V-Groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD2220 — GTAW - PIPE 5G WELD 2220 - GTAW - PIPE 5G WELD 2220 - GTAW - PIPE 5G An introduction to the principals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Pipe (GTAW-Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, proper assembly of a 5G pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 5G horizontal fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2221 — GTAW - PIPE 2G WELD 2221 - GTAW - PIPE 2G WELD 2221 - GTAW - PIPE 2G Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Pipe (GTAW-Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2222 — GTAW - PIPE 6g WELD 2222 - GTAW - PIPE 6g WELD 2222 - GTAW - PIPE 6g Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Pipe (GTAW-Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2230 — GTAW - Aluminum Multi-Joint WELD 2230 - GTAW - Aluminum Multi-Joint WELD 2230 - GTAW - Aluminum Multi-Joint An introduction to the principals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Aluminum (GTAW-A), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2240 — GTAW Low Alloy 5G Pipe WELD 2240 - GTAW Low Alloy 5G Pipe WELD 2240 - GTAW Low Alloy 5G Pipe An introduction to the principals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Low Alloy Pipe (GTAW- Low Alloy Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, proper assembly of a 5G pipe joint, proper weld quality, protecting the root, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 5G horizontal fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2241 — GTAW Alloy 2G Pipe WELD 2241 - GTAW Alloy 2G Pipe WELD 2241 - GTAW Alloy 2G Pipe Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Low Alloy pipe (GTAW- Low Alloy Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2242 — GTAW Low Alloy 6G Pipe WELD 2242 - GTAW Low Alloy 6G Pipe WELD 2242 - GTAW Low Alloy 6G Pipe Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Low Alloy pipe (GTAW- Low Alloy Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2250 — GTAW Stainless Steel 5G WELD 2250 - GTAW Stainless Steel 5G WELD 2250 - GTAW Stainless Steel 5G An introduction to the principals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Stainless Steel Pipe (GTAW- Stainless Steel Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, proper assembly of a 5G pipe joint, proper weld quality, protecting the root, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 5G horizontal fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2251 — GTAW Stainless Steel 2G Pipe WELD 2251 - GTAW Stainless Steel 2G Pipe WELD 2251 - GTAW Stainless Steel 2G Pipe Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Stainless Steel pipe (GTAW- Stainless Steel Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2252 — GTAW Stainless Steel 6G WELD 2252 - GTAW Stainless Steel 6G WELD 2252 - GTAW Stainless Steel 6G Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Stainless Steel pipe (GTAW- Stainless Steel Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2260 — GTAW Aluminum 5G WELD 2260 - GTAW Aluminum 5G WELD 2260 - GTAW Aluminum 5G An introduction to the principals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Aluminum Pipe (GTAW- Aluminum Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, proper assembly of a 5G pipe joint, proper weld quality, protecting the root, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 5G horizontal fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2261 — GTAW Aluminum 2G WELD 2261 - GTAW Aluminum 2G WELD 2261 - GTAW Aluminum 2G Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Aluminum pipe (GTAW-Aluminum Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2262 — GTAW Aluminum 6G WELD 2262 - GTAW Aluminum 6G WELD 2262 - GTAW Aluminum 6G Safely setup and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Aluminum pipe (GTAW-Aluminum Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2310 — GMAW - Basic Fillet Weld WELD 2310 - GMAW - Basic Fillet Weld WELD 2310 - GMAW - Basic Fillet Weld An introduction to the principals of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), types of weld transfer, weld quality, and component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD2311 — GMAW - Groove Weld WELD 2311 - GMAW - Groove Weld WELD 2311 - GMAW - Groove Weld Safely setup and operate Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment with practice of open V-Groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Exit Notice: Students may be required to pass course proficiency tests before proceeding to other program content. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD2320 — GMAW–Pipe 2G WELD 2320 - GMAW–Pipe 2G WELD 2320 - GMAW–Pipe 2G An introduction to the principals of Gas Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (GMAW-Pipe) in the 2G vertical fixed position, proper assembly of a 2G pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment, and practice welding a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2321 — GMAW–Pipe 5G WELD 2321 - GMAW–Pipe 5G WELD 2321 - GMAW–Pipe 5G Safely setup and operate Gas Metal Arc Welding pipe (GMAW-Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 5G horizontal fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 5G horizontal fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2322 — GMAW–6G WELD 2322 - GMAW–6G WELD 2322 - GMAW–6G Safely setup and operate Gas Metal Arc Welding Pipe (GMAW-Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2330 — GMAW–Aluminum Multi-Joint WELD 2330 - GMAW–Aluminum Multi-Joint WELD 2330 - GMAW–Aluminum Multi-Joint An introduction to the principals of Gas Metal Arc Welding Aluminum (GMAW-A), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding beads, fillet welds, and groove welds in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead position. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2340 — GMAW Aluminum 5G Pipe WELD 2340 - GMAW Aluminum 5G Pipe WELD 2340 - GMAW Aluminum 5G Pipe An introduction to the principals of Gas Metal Arc Welding of Aluminum Pipe (GMAW- Aluminum Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, proper assembly of a 5G pipe joint, proper weld quality, protecting the root, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 5G horizontal fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2341 — GMAW Aluminum 2G Pipe WELD 2341 - GMAW Aluminum 2G Pipe WELD 2341 - GMAW Aluminum 2G Pipe Safely setup and operate Gas Metal Arc Welding Aluminum pipe (GMAW- Aluminum Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 2G vertical fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2342 — GMAW Aluminum (GMAW-AL)6G pipe WELD 2342 - GMAW Aluminum (GMAW-AL)6G pipe WELD 2342 - GMAW Aluminum (GMAW-AL)6G pipe Safely setup and operate Gas Metal Arc Welding Aluminum pipe (GMAW-Aluminum Pipe) equipment, proper assembly of a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint, proper weld quality, safe setup of equipment and practice welding a 6G - 45o fixed position pipe joint. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2410 — Automated Welding Processes WELD 2410 - Automated Welding Processes WELD 2410 - Automated Welding Processes An introduction to automated welding processes including a review of fundamental automated welding process knowledge, welding procedures, joint design, equipment set-up and operation. Process applications may include but are not limited to SAW (Submerged Arc Welding), FCAW (Flux-Core Arc Welding), GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding), and GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding). Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2420 — Construction Procedures I WELD 2420 - Construction Procedures I WELD 2420 - Construction Procedures I This course is designed to introduce a student to skills in construction procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2421 — Construction Procedures II WELD 2421 - Construction Procedures II WELD 2421 - Construction Procedures II This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in construction procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2422 — Construction Procedures III WELD 2422 - Construction Procedures III WELD 2422 - Construction Procedures III This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in construction procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2423 — Construction Procedures IV WELD 2423 - Construction Procedures IV WELD 2423 - Construction Procedures IV This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in construction procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2430 — Maintenance Procedures I WELD 2430 - Maintenance Procedures I WELD 2430 - Maintenance Procedures I This course is designed to introduce a student to skills in maintenance procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2431 — Maintenance Procedures II WELD 2431 - Maintenance Procedures II WELD 2431 - Maintenance Procedures II This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in maintenance procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2432 — Maintenance Procedures III WELD 2432 - Maintenance Procedures III WELD 2432 - Maintenance Procedures III This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in maintenance procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2433 — Maintenance Procedures IV WELD 2433 - Maintenance Procedures IV WELD 2433 - Maintenance Procedures IV This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in maintenance procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2440 — Manfacturing Procedures I WELD 2440 - Manfacturing Procedures I WELD 2440 - Manfacturing Procedures I This course is designed to introduce a student to skills in manufacturing procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2441 — Manfacturing Procedures II WELD 2441 - Manfacturing Procedures II WELD 2441 - Manfacturing Procedures II This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in manufacturing procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2442 — Manufacturing Procedures III WELD 2442 - Manufacturing Procedures III WELD 2442 - Manufacturing Procedures III This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in manufacturing procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2443 — Manufacturing Procedures IV WELD 2443 - Manufacturing Procedures IV WELD 2443 - Manufacturing Procedures IV This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in manufacturing procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2450 — Marine Procedures I WELD 2450 - Marine Procedures I WELD 2450 - Marine Procedures I This course is designed to introduce a student to skills in marine procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2451 — Marine Procedures II WELD 2451 - Marine Procedures II WELD 2451 - Marine Procedures II This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in marine procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2452 — Marine Procedures III WELD 2452 - Marine Procedures III WELD 2452 - Marine Procedures III This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in marine procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2453 — Marine Procedures IV WELD 2453 - Marine Procedures IV WELD 2453 - Marine Procedures IV This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in marine procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2460 — Piping Procedures I WELD 2460 - Piping Procedures I WELD 2460 - Piping Procedures I This course provides an orientation to pipefitting trade. The course covers the proper use of pipefitting hand tools, pipefitting power tools, ladders, scaffolds, and motorized equipment. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2461 — Piping Procedures II WELD 2461 - Piping Procedures II WELD 2461 - Piping Procedures II This course covers pipiing systems, drawings and detail sheets, identifying and installing valves, pipefitting trade math, and threaded pipe fabrication. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C:WELD 1100; C: WELD 2460 Prerequisites: WELD1100, WELD2460 --- # WELD2462 — Piping Procedures III WELD 2462 - Piping Procedures III WELD 2462 - Piping Procedures III This course covers socket weld pipe fabrication, but weld pipe fabrication, excavations, underground pipe installations. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C:WELD 1100; C: WELD 2461 Prerequisites: WELD1100, WELD2461 --- # WELD2463 — Piping Procedures IV WELD 2463 - Piping Procedures IV WELD 2463 - Piping Procedures IV This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in piping procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2470 — Pressure Vessel Procedures I WELD 2470 - Pressure Vessel Procedures I WELD 2470 - Pressure Vessel Procedures I This course is designed to introduce a student to skills in pressure vessel procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2471 — Pressure Vessel Procedures II WELD 2471 - Pressure Vessel Procedures II WELD 2471 - Pressure Vessel Procedures II This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in pressure vessel procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2472 — Pressure Vessel Procedures III WELD 2472 - Pressure Vessel Procedures III WELD 2472 - Pressure Vessel Procedures III This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in pressure vessel procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2473 — Pressure Vessel Procedures IV WELD 2473 - Pressure Vessel Procedures IV WELD 2473 - Pressure Vessel Procedures IV This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in pressure vessel procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2480 — Shipbuilding Procedures I WELD 2480 - Shipbuilding Procedures I WELD 2480 - Shipbuilding Procedures I This course is designed to introduce a student to skills in shipbuilding procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2481 — Shipbuilding Procedures II WELD 2481 - Shipbuilding Procedures II WELD 2481 - Shipbuilding Procedures II This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in shipbuilding procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2482 — Shipbuilding Procedures III WELD 2482 - Shipbuilding Procedures III WELD 2482 - Shipbuilding Procedures III This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in shipbuilding procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2483 — Shipbuilding Procedures IV WELD 2483 - Shipbuilding Procedures IV WELD 2483 - Shipbuilding Procedures IV This course is designed to introduce a student to advanced skills in shipbuilding procedures, related performance skills, and/or industry specific knowledge and safety awareness. Skills will be administered through cooperation with industry partners as indicated by the competency descriptions listed. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 --- # WELD2490 — Structural Procedures WELD 2490 - Structural Procedures WELD 2490 - Structural Procedures The course covers tack welding, weld quality, and fire watch. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C: WELD 1110 Prerequisites: WELD1110 --- # WELD2491 — Structural Procedures II WELD 2491 - Structural Procedures II WELD 2491 - Structural Procedures II Covers fundamental skills needed to read fabrication drawings that are commonly used by structural fitters. Introduces layout tools, and fitting aids used to fit up and align plate joints. Credit Hour(s): 2 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C:WELD 1100 Prerequisites: WELD1100 --- # WELD2492 — Structural Procedures III WELD 2492 - Structural Procedures III WELD 2492 - Structural Procedures III Expands on flame cutting to include methods used to cut or split common structural components such as beams and bars. Covers interpretation of fabrication drawings, and interpretation of welding symbols. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C:WELD 1100 Prerequisites: WELD1100 --- # WELD2493 — Structural Procedures IV WELD 2493 - Structural Procedures IV WELD 2493 - Structural Procedures IV Selection and application of gaskets and packings, fit-up tasks, and inspection of finished work. Covers structural accessories, proper measuring techniques, and creating a materials list. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 Fee Amount: 100 Prerequisite Information: C:WELD 1100 Prerequisites: WELD1100 --- # WELD2883 — Basic Skills Evaluation WELD 2883 - Basic Skills Evaluation WELD 2883 - Basic Skills Evaluation A course designed to assess a student’s life skills in welding and welding related performance and/or knowledge. Specific skills tested will be determined by the instructor and may include any combination of competency indicated in the welding program core curriculum. This assessment will be used to determine a student’s readiness to enter the program at a more advanced skill level. Credit Hour(s): 1 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2885 — Advance Skills Evaluation WELD 2885 - Advance Skills Evaluation WELD 2885 - Advance Skills Evaluation A course designed to assess a student’s life skills in advanced welding and welding related performance and/or knowledge. Specific skills tested will be determined by the instructor and may include any combination of competency indicated throughout the welding program. This assessment will be used to determine a student’s readiness to enter the program at a more advanced skill level. Credit Hour(s): 1 480508 Fee Amount: 100 --- # WELD2893 — SMAW Certification Preparation WELD 2893 - SMAW Certification Preparation WELD 2893 - SMAW Certification Preparation A review and practice of skills and procedures associated with advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) to prepare for industry certification. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 --- # WELD2895 — FCAW Certification Preparation WELD 2895 - FCAW Certification Preparation WELD 2895 - FCAW Certification Preparation A review and practice of skills and procedures associated with advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) to prepare for industry certification. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 --- # WELD2897 — GTAW Certification Preparation WELD 2897 - GTAW Certification Preparation WELD 2897 - GTAW Certification Preparation A review and practice of skills and procedures associated with advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) to prepare for industry certification. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 --- # WELD2899 — GMAW Certification Preparation WELD 2899 - GMAW Certification Preparation WELD 2899 - GMAW Certification Preparation A review and practice of skills and procedures associated with advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) to prepare for industry certification. Credit Hour(s): 3 480508 --- # WELD2996 — Certification I WELD 2996 - Certification I WELD 2996 - Certification I A review of American Welding Society certification requirements, materials and mastered student skills, compare completed records; take an AWS closed book certification exam, and prepare workmanship qualification samples according to the AWS QC10- Entry Level Welder standard. Credit Hour(s): 4 480508 --- # WELD2997 — Practicum WELD 2997 - Practicum WELD 2997 - Practicum A Practicum provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s education --- # WELD2999 — Cooperative Education WELD 2999 - Cooperative Education WELD 2999 - Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student’s educational --- # WKEY0060 — WorkKeys Basics I WKEY 0060 - WorkKeys Basics I WKEY 0060 - WorkKeys Basics I Credit Hour(s): 3 --- # WKEY0061 — WorkKeys Basics II WKEY 0061 - WorkKeys Basics II WKEY 0061 - WorkKeys Basics II Credit Hour(s): 3 320101 --- # WKEY0070 — WorkKeys Core I WKEY 0070 - WorkKeys Core I WKEY 0070 - WorkKeys Core I Credit Hour(s): 3 320101 --- # WKEY0071 — WorkKeys Core II WKEY 0071 - WorkKeys Core II WKEY 0071 - WorkKeys Core II Credit Hour(s): 3 320101 --- # WKEY0080 — WorkKeys Advanced I WKEY 0080 - WorkKeys Advanced I WKEY 0080 - WorkKeys Advanced I Credit Hour(s): 3 320101 Fee Amount: 25 --- # WKEY0081 — WorkKeys Advanced II WKEY 0081 - WorkKeys Advanced II WKEY 0081 - WorkKeys Advanced II Credit Hour(s): 3 320101 --- # PWPL010 — Workplace Literacy PWPL 010 - Workplace Literacy PWPL 010 - Workplace Literacy Credit Hour(s): 0 320111 --- # PWPL100 — Workplace Literacy PWPL 100 - Workplace Literacy PWPL 100 - Workplace Literacy Credit Hour(s): 0 320111