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| AUTO0010 | G1 Maintenance and Light Repair | — | This course provides knowledge of proper practices in working safely in a professional shop environment. source |
| AUTO1102 | A1 Engine Repair | — | In this course, students learn general automotive repair techniques such as researching vehicle information, monitoring automobile status, clearing codes, and inspecting the engine for fluid levels a… source |
| AUTO1105 | A4 Suspension and Steering | — | Students will learn to analyze suspension and steering system concerns to develop a plan for action. They will inspect steering systems for fluid levels, leaks and worn belts or hoses. They will also… source |
| AUTO1113 | A2 Automatic Transmission/Transaxle | — | This course teaches the student to identify transmission and transaxle parts, and to inspect, maintain and repair transmission and transaxle systems. Students will distinguish between continuously va… source |
| AUTO1114 | A3 Manual DriveTrain and Axles | — | This course provides the student with knowledge and practice in inspecting, diagnosing and repairing manual drivetrain and axle systems in automobiles and four-wheel/ all-wheel drive vehicles. source |
| AUTO1116 | A5 Brakes | — | This course provides instruction on theory and application of braking systems, along with lab practice. Hydraulic Systems are taught, along with inspecting, replacing and repairing brakes lines, hose… source |
| AUTO1117 | A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems | — | This course covers the principles and laws of basic electrical theory and lab practices. source |
| AUTO1118 | A7 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) | — | The A7 Automotive HVAC course covers the HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning) systems for automotive cars and light trucks. Hands on and theory training includes, shop safety, electrical f… source |
| AUTO1119 | A8 Engine Performance | — | Students will identify and interpret various engine performance concerns and will determine need action. They will learn to correct camshaft timing, perform engine manifold pressure tests, and perfor… source |
| BLSH1000 | AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers | — | The Basic Life Support (BLS) Course for Health Care Providers is designed to provide professionals with the necessary skills to keep people alive until they can be brought to a hospital or be treated… source |
| CULA01 | Summer Stem Cooking | — | Spend two weeks this summer learning to cook, the science involved and best of all…EATING YOUR CLASSWORK! This hands-on class for 7th, 8th and 9th graders will include these classes that combine food… source |
| CULA0108 | Artisan Baking | — | The Artisan Baking and Pastry course is fast-paced and follows the industry standards and practices of classical and contemporary baking. You will learn intermediate and advanced baking techniques in… source |
| IVCE 1000 | IVCE 1000 | — | IV Foundations is a 21-hour course, completed over 2 weeks. This advanced course was developed for healthcare professionals with over 20 hours of prior phlebotomy experience, expanding skills and enh… source |
| MOBD0101 | Swift Fundamentals | — | The Swift Fundamentals course covers the basics of starting to program in the Swift programming language. Students complete guided coding assignments and projects. That work will lay the foundation f… source |
| MOBD0102 | Tables and Persistence | — | The Tables and Persistence course covers how to store, retrieve, and manage a dataset, and how to dynamically display that data in a table. This course also covers how to persist data between launche… source |
| MOBD0106 | Prototyping and Project Planning | — | The Prototyping and Project Planning course gives students a chance to develop a fully functional app that is ready to be published in an app store. Students will review, apply, and refine their cumu… source |
| MOBD0107 | Project: Group Capstone | — | The Group Capstone course is an opportunity for the student to create an app store ready app with a group of students. Working in a team will prepare students for the workforce where they will always… source |
| MOBD0118 | Networking and Data Storage | — | The Networking and Data Storage course addresses the ability to interact with the data created on a device, and the data created on external servers. The course reviews the standard Swift methods to… source |
| MOBD0119 | SwiftUI and Special Topics | — | The SwiftUI and Special Topics course emphasizes the new SwiftUI interface development framework, as well as the CoreData and SwiftData persistence libraries, and other miscellaneous APIs that extend… source |
| MOBD1110 | Full App Development | — | The Full App Development course guides students through a hands-on project to create, delete, update, and read data from an external API, and design a complete user facing experience for interacting… source |
| NRSG1100 | Foundations | — | Students are introduced to the role of a Licensed Practical Nurse in providing basic, safe and quality care for the adult and older adult with predictable outcomes. The nursing process is used to col… source |
| NRSG1110 | Clinical I | — | This course is designed to introduce students to nursing practice in the clinical setting. Students will demonstrate application of knowledge and skills learned from Nursing 1100 Foundations, Nursing… source |
| NRSG1120 | Lab and Sim I | — | This course is designed to allow students to practice foundational nursing skills and tasks such as head-to-toe assessment, focused assessments, sterile field procedures, safe medication administrati… source |
| NRSG1200 | Pharmacology I | — | This didactic course is an introduction to basic pharmacology for a licensed practical nurse. Drugs are presented within the major drug classifications along with general drug actions, common adverse… source |
| NRSG1300 | Mental Health | — | Students are introduced to the role of a licensed practical nurse in providing basic, safe and quality care for the adult and older adult with predictable outcomes. The nursing process is used to col… source |
| NRSG2100 | Adult Health | — | This course is a continuation of Fundamentals of Nursing Care and is designed to present the basic concepts for promoting or maintaining overall personal and community health. General signs and sympt… source |
| NRSG2110 | Clinical II | — | This course is designed to further students clinical judgment and critical thinking skills in the clinical setting. Student will demonstrate application of knowledge and skills learned both in the fi… source |
| NRSG2120 | Lab and Sim II | — | This course is designed to allow students to practice foundational nursing skills and tasks such as head-to-toe assessment, focused assessments, sterile field procedures, safe medication administrati… source |
| NRSG2200 | Pharmacology II | — | This course is a continuing introduction to basic pharmacology for a licensed practical nurse. Drugs are presented within the major drug classifications along with general drug actions, common advers… source |
| NRSG2300 | Care of Women and Children | — | This didactic course provides theory and application of nursing skills in the care of the new family including maternity patients, newborns, and pediatrics patients. This course will also discuss the… source |
| TEAC1010 | Introduction to Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration | — | An introductory course explaining the principles of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR). The basic refrigeration cycle and components will be covered. Elementary electrical concepts,… source |
| TEAC1100 | HVACR Electrical Essentials | — | The skills reviewed in Introduction to Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration will be applied to electrical circuits as basic electrical theory is broadened with activities using various electr… source |
| TEAC1120 | Heating Systems | — | An introduction to heating fundamentals including heat transfer and combustion theory. Furnace types, their specific control components and sequences of operation will be covered. Students will also… source |
| TEAC1140 | Basic Refrigeration Systems | — | An introductory course covering the physical and chemical laws governing the principles of refrigeration. A more in-depth study of the refrigeration cycle, system components, refrigerants, and refrig… source |
| TEAC1160 | Basic Installation Skills | — | Copper tubing and pipe joinery will be covered, including tools and equipment, and their proper use will be demonstrated while emphasizing safety. Oxy-acetylene, air-acetylene and MAPP equipment will… source |
| TEAC1400 | Introduction to HVACR Careers | — | The Introduction to HVACR Careers and RMGA Certification course will prepare students for the Rocky Mountain Gas Association Gas technician certification. Students will learn HVACR mathematics for te… source |
| TEAC1420 | Advanced Controls and Exit Skills | — | The Advanced Controls and Exit Skills course is an introduction to advanced electrical principles and theory with regards to residential and commercial HVACR controls, with an emphasis on the followi… source |
| TEAM1010 | Essential Skills and Safety | — | The Essential Skills and Safety course teaches the basic concepts and terminology used in automation technology. Students gain proficiency through applying concepts of fasteners, measurement equipmen… source |
| TEAM1020 | Pneumatics | — | The Pneumatics course prepares students with the fundamentals needed to work with pneumatic systems. Pneumatic systems are used in a variety of industries where cleaner, faster, and more costeffectiv… source |
| TEAM1030 | Hydraulics | — | The Hydraulics course prepares students with the fundamentals needed to work with hydraulic systems. Hydraulic systems are used in a variety of industries where extra force may be required. Competenc… source |
| TEAM1040 | Industrial Mechanics | — | The Industrial Mechanics course is designed to introduce students to the world of mechanical drive systems and their characteristics. Students can demonstrate competency in the following: couplers, c… source |
| TEAM1045 | Mechanical Drives and Laser Alignment | — | This course is a continuation of the industrial mechanics course where students will learn more advanced bearings, gaskets, seals, gear drives, and laser alignments. Students will demonstrate their w… source |
| TEAM1050 | Electrical Systems | — | The Electrical Systems course teaches students to troubleshoot most electrical circuits they encounter in everyday life. Our world runs on electrical power and is fundamental to all work being done i… source |
| TEAM1060 | Motor Controls | — | The Motor Controls course prepares students with a working knowledge and understanding of real-world motor control operations. Students who complete this course are able to proficiently setup and des… source |
| TEAM1070 | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | The Programmable Logic Controllers course teaches students to interface with programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Programmable logic controllers are the brains of all modern automation technology s… source |
| TEAM1080 | Applied System Diagnostics | — | The Applied System Diagnostics course covers the essentials of system diagnostics, the essence of what a technician does day to day. This course is designed to simulate real world troubleshooting sce… source |
| TEAM1112 | Rotating Machines | — | Students will learn the different types of motors that are used in industry and also the reasons why certain motors are used for different conditions. They will also learn how they are wired internal… source |
| TEAM1115 | Robotics I | — | Robotics 1 will instruct students in robotics safety, economics impacts, hardware, design and coding. They will also design a robot and program to perform a task. Students will discover the fields an… source |
| TEAM1130 | FANUC Robot | — | Students will operate and design basic programs for Fanuc robots. This will get them the basics that are needed to become a Fanuc robot operator and teach them how to operate a robot safely. source |
| TEAM1305 | Industrial Panel Wiring | — | Students will identify the design and wiring of industry standard control panels. They will use wiring organization to make a clean and professional control panel, using the various tools designed fo… source |
| TEAM2000 | Programmable Logic Controllers II | — | This course equips students with advanced skills to connect, configure, program, adjust, operate, and troubleshoot programmable logic controller (PLC) systems utilizing analog I/O and human-machine i… source |
| TEAM2031 | PLC Troubleshooting | — | This program equips individuals with the skills to diagnose and resolve issues in programmable logiccontroller (PLC) systems. Participants will develop expertise in systems troubleshooting and compon… source |
| TEAM2145 | Electro-Fluid Power | — | Students will combine electrical controls with hydraulic and pneumatic circuits. They will read, design, and troubleshoot circuits that are using a wide range of devices used in industry. source |
| TEAQ1000 | Introduction to Quality Assurance | — | This course introduces students to the principles and practices of software quality assurance (QA) and its essential role in the software development lifecycle. Students will learn how to design and… source |
| TEAQ1011 | Databases and SQL Queries | — | The Databases and SQL Queries course aims to equip students with an understanding of database management systems and SQL (Structured Query Language). Students learn how to create, maintain and manipu… source |
| TEAQ1013 | Automated Testing | — | The Automated Testing course focuses on the development and implementation of automated testing strategies and tools for software applications. Students learn how to design, develop and execute autom… source |
| TEAQ1014 | API Testing | — | The API Testing course focuses on testing the performance and functionality of software applications. Students learn how to evaluate the speed, scalability, stability, and reliability of software sys… source |
| TECA1000 | Sanitation and Safety | — | The Sanitation and Safety course introduces students to the importance of food safety and sanitation in the kitchen. Students learn how to recognize and prevent hazards that can cause food-borne illn… source |
| TECA1010 | Introduction to Culinary Arts | — | The Introduction to Culinary Arts course explores the careers available in the food service industry. Students learn how to identify, prepare, and combine ingredients for a well-balanced diet, as wel… source |
| TECA1020 | Culinary Math | — | The Culinary Math course teaches students the basics of math as it relates to the culinary field. In this course, students learn how to cost recipes and develop yield formulas, as well as practice fr… source |
| TECA1100 | Culinary I | — | The Culinary I course introduces students to knife skills, and the tools and common equipment used in the kitchen. Students practice knife skills and classical cuts. The course provides instruction a… source |
| TECA1110 | Culinary Techniques | — | The Culinary Techniques course teaches the essential techniques used in the professional kitchen. Students practice breaking down, preparing, and cooking poultry as well as fish. Fabrication methods… source |
| TECA1130 | Advanced Culinary Techniques | — | The Advanced Culinary Techniques course builds upon the foundational techniques and principles covered in Culinary Techniques I and provides an in-depth exploration of advanced culinary concepts, tec… source |
| TECA1200 | Soups, Stocks, and Sauces | — | The Soups, Stocks, and Sauces course introduces students to the fundamentals of cooking quality soups, stocks, and sauces. A variety of preparation techniques and ingredients are explored. Topics inc… source |
| TECA1210 | World Cuisine | — | This World Cuisine course teaches students about the vast array of ingredients and flavors found throughout the world. Demonstrations on some regional and international dishes are given by the instru… source |
| TECA1400 | Garde Manger - Cold Kitchen | — | The Garde Manger-Cold Kitchen course teaches the fundamentals of the cold kitchen. Students gain an understanding of the pantry, sandwich and salad preparation and other common dishes found under Gar… source |
| TECA1500 | Baking I | — | The Baking I course teaches students basic bakery principles that are fundamental for success in any food industry career. The course outlines the basic ingredients and mixing methods that make up th… source |
| TECA1600 | Baking II | — | The Baking II course expands the students knowledge and skills and prepares them to work in a retail or industrial bakery. Students practice creating a variety of baked and dessert goods. Advanced ba… source |
| TECA1800 | Job Seeking Skills | — | Job Seeking Skills explores how to prepare and successfully apply to potential career opportunities. During this course, you will be presented with essential job-seeking skills needed to find gainful… source |
| TECA1810 | Front of House Restaurant Management | — | The Front of House Restaurant Management course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the key principles and practices involved in managing the front of a restaurant.… source |
| TECA1820 | Nutrition | — | In the Nutrition course, students will explore the intersection of culinary arts and nutrition science. Through a blend of theory, practical cooking demonstrations, and interactive discussions, stude… source |
| TECA1920 | Culinary Arts Externship | — | Externship students will have a work-based learning experience in a foodservice environment under the supervision of a pre-approved chef. Food service will involve at least 51 percent cooking from sc… source |
| TECD1100 | Commercial Driver's License - Class A | — | The Commercial Drivers License - Class A (CDL) program prepares students with the skills and knowledge they need to join the professional driving industry. This course fulfills Entry Level Driver Tra… source |
| TECF1010 | Fabrication Math | — | The Fabrication Math course is a hybrid interactive course provided by the American Welding Society. It is designed to teach students the mathematical input that is required to properly and efficient… source |
| TECF1012 | Introduction to Cutting and Welding | — | Introduction to Cutting and Welding is designed to equip students with fundamental skills in operating and utilizing welding equipment, as well as performing advanced cutting processes. The course in… source |
| TECF1015 | Tool & Machine Operations | — | This course is designed to teach students how to safely and effectively operate a variety of tools and machines. Students will understand the safe operating procedures of heavy equipment such as shee… source |
| TECF1020 | Blueprints | — | Blueprints is a hybrid course taught out of the Blueprints Reading for Welders, 9th Edition. The course is accessed remotely throughout the duration of the program, and students take a review exam at… source |
| TECF1041 | Intro to Solidworks | — | This course is designed to teach students introductory methods of design for 3-dimensional projects using CAD software. It teaches them the introductory steps for engineering project blueprints. source |
| TECF1050 | Crane Rigging, Safety, and Operation | — | This course will teach students how to safely operate cranes used to lift and move very heavy or large materials. They will gain hands-on experience and apply the knowledge and mathematical skills in… source |
| TECF1061 | Structural Fabrication | — | In this course, students will learn about structural material shapes, how to fabricate to structural code, and methods of steel erection used in the industry today. This course will involve and imple… source |
| TECF1071 | Pipe Fitting | — | This course will teach students about the process of pipe fabrication. This will include learning about the different pipe materials and how to identify them. They will also learn how to use and main… source |
| TECF1081 | Final Project | — | This course will allow students to take a combined variety of learned knowledge and skills and apply them to a project of their choice. Students will have the opportunity to design, finalize, and fab… source |
| TECI1010 | Civil Construction Fundamentals | — | This comprehensive course is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of civil construction processes, equipment, safety protocols, and environmental considerations. From the in… source |
| TECS1005 | Design Basics | — | This course presents basic practices, demonstrations of technical procedures and practical application of cosmetology skills. Students learn the basics of infection control with safety decontaminatio… source |
| TECS1020 | Barbering Basics | — | This course covers barbering theory for the following subjects: history of barbering, tools and equipment, professional straight razor shaves, facial hair design, and haircutting and styling techniqu… source |
| TECS1030 | Chemical Services Basics | — | Chemical Services Basics covers chemical relaxer theory and techniques, color theory and techniques, and perming theory and techniques. Students receive instruction, perform demonstrations, and perfo… source |
| TECS1050 | Cosmetology/Barbering Intermediate Theory and Practice | — | In the Cosmetology/Barber Intermediate Theory and Practice course, students learn additional theory and practical applications related to the skin, hair, and nails. The disorders and diseases related… source |
| TECS1060 | Professional Development, State Laws, and Industry Specific Continuing Education | — | In the Professional Development and Industry, State Laws, and Specific Continuing Education course, students learn additional skills to prepare to become a professional in their chosen cosmetology/ha… source |
| TECS1070 | Advanced Training and Skills | — | In the Advanced Training and Skills course, students receive advanced training and education in braiding, hair extensions, wigs, haircutting, hair coloring, and hair styling. This course builds on th… source |
| TECS1080 | Esthetics Basics | — | This course presents basic esthetic service practices, theory, instruction, demonstrations of technical procedures, and practical application of cosmetology esthetic skills. Students learn hair remov… source |
| TECS1090 | Nails Basics | — | Nails Basics covers basic nail service practices, theory, instruction, and demonstration of technical procedures, including the practical application of nail enhancements and routine nail care. Stude… source |
| TECS2210 | Advanced Training and Skills II | — | The Advanced Training and Skill II course gives students advanced training in a class and work on skills such as: hair extensions, braiding cutting, coloring, and other hair services. This course wil… source |
| TECS2220 | Advanced Training and Skills III | — | The Advanced Training and Skills IV course covers additional testing and State Board preparation. This course also builds on the knowledge and skills learned in previous courses. Students continue wo… source |
| TECS2900 | Clinical I | — | In the Clinical I Course; students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students perform on clients… source |
| TECS2910 | Clinical II | — | In the Clinical II Course; students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students perform on client… source |
| TECS2915 | Professional Skills | — | In the Professional Skills course, students gain advanced skills and knowledge to prepare for a successful career in the Cosmetology, Hair Design, and Barbering industry. It emphasizes professionalis… source |
| TECS2920 | Clinical III | — | In the Clinical III Course; students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students perform on clien… source |
| TECS2921 | Clinical VI B | — | This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students perform the services learned in previous courses as they perform a variety of services on clients. This course… source |
| TECS2930 | Clinical IV | — | In the Clinical IV Course; students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students perform on client… source |
| TECS2940 | Clinical V | — | In the Clinical V Course; students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students perform on clients… source |
| TEDA1000 | Introduction to Data Analytics | — | This course covers the basics of data analytics, utilizing spreadsheets, statistics, and exploratory data analysis. Students journey through the data analytics project cycle by defining the problem,… source |
| TEDA1011 | Spreadsheet Fundamentals | — | This course teaches essential spreadsheet skills for data analysis while integrating basic statistical principles. Students become proficient in spreadsheet functionalities such as data entry, format… source |
| TEDA1021 | SQL Fundamentals | — | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of SQL's foundational principles tailored for data analysis within relational databases. Students develop expertise in constructing SQL queries for… source |
| TEDA1031 | Python Fundamentals | — | This course teaches fundamental Python skills tailored for data analysis, encompassing Python's core syntax, data structures, and procedural programming techniques. Students perform data cleaning, da… source |
| TEDA1036 | Introduction to Machine Learning | — | This course teaches the fundamental principles and practical applications of machine learning for data analysis. Students study essential topics including data preprocessing, exploratory data analysi… source |
| TEDA1051 | Data Vizualization Fundamentals | — | This course teaches students the core principles of data visualization essential for data analysis. With a focus on practical application using industry-standard tools, participants learn to translat… source |
| TEDA1052 | Data Vizualization Fundamentals II | — | This course teaches students the core principles of data visualization essential for data analysis. With a focus on practical application using industry-standard tools, participants learn to translat… source |
| TEDA1071 | R Fundamentals | — | This course equips students with essential R programming skills for effective data analysis. Beginning with foundational R syntax and data structures, learners progress to topics such as data cleanin… source |
| TEDA1090 | Introduction to Database Design | — | This course familiarizes students with practical techniques in designing, constructing, and managing database systems. Through exploration of database design, development, and management, students ex… source |
| TEDA1590 | Introduction to Statistical Process Control | — | Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing is a course for students interested in semiconductor careers, as well as those who wish to gain an overview of basic semiconductor processing. Semiconducto… source |
| TEDA1840 | Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing | — | Statistical Process Control is an introduction to statistical process control (SPC) for students interested in semiconductor careers, as well as those who wish to gain an overview of basic SPC practi… source |
| TEDA2051 | Data Analytics Capstone Project | — | This course teaches students to harness their data analytics skills by undertaking a comprehensive capstone project. Using various tools and techniques learned throughout the course of this program,… source |
| TEDA2052 | Data Analytics Capstone Project Elective | — | This course teaches students to harness their data analytics skills by undertaking a comprehensive capstone project. Using various tools and techniques learned throughout the course of this program,… source |
| TEDE1011 | Introduction to Dental Assisting | — | The Introduction to Dental Assisting course introduces the student to the dental assisting profession and teaches the fundamental concepts and principles necessary to fully participate as a member of… source |
| TEDE1015 | Intraoral Procedures and Patient Care | — | The Intraoral Procedures and Patient Care course introduces the use of dental materials in a clinical setting. Storing, mixing, transferring, and applying of materials is integrated in the instructio… source |
| TEDE1021 | Infection Control | — | Infection Control course lays out the fundamentals of oral diseases, infection control, microbiology, and safety procedures in the dental office. source |
| TEDE1100 | Dental Anatomy | — | The Dental Anatomy course lays out the fundamentals of dental terminology. This course provides a basic overview of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, with an emphasis on head and neck ana… source |
| TEDE1110 | Dental Radiology | — | The Dental Radiology course introduces the student to the basic safety and use of radiation in a dental setting. Students are given the knowledge and skills to expose and process intraoral and extrao… source |
| TEDE1201 | Dental Instruments and Equipment | — | Dental Instruments and Equipment course identifies the proper use of instruments and equipment at the chair, and how to treat a medical emergency should one occur in the dental office. source |
| TEDE1221 | Orthodontics, Pediatrics, Prosthodontics | — | The Orthodontics, Pediatrics, Prosthodontics course introduces the clinical concepts and basic skills related the different specialties in the dental field and how their treatment is individual for e… source |
| TEDE1300 | Dental Office Administration | — | The Dental Office Administration course provides the necessary knowledge and skills required in the dental office setting, and office administrative duties. Students learn about communication, law an… source |
| TEDE1900 | Dental Assisting Externship | — | The Externship course presents the opportunity to practice skills acquired in dental assisting at a working dental office or clinic under the supervision of a licensed dentist. source |
| TEDE1901 | Dental Assisting Externship II | — | The Dental Assisting Externship II course presents the students with an opportunity to have additional practice of the skills acquired in dental assisting at a working dental office or clinic under t… source |
| TEDG1011 | Beginning Graphic Design | — | In the Beginning Graphic Design course, students establish foundations in design principles, photography, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. This course introduces how to operate current industry… source |
| TEDG1111 | Intermediate Graphic Design | — | In the Intermediate Graphic Design course, students build on knowledge from the Beginning course and practice in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign by completing portfolio quality projects. This co… source |
| TEDG1210 | Advanced Graphic Design | — | In the Advanced Graphic Design course, students go through the process of branding an imaginary business from creation of collateral to marketing. This course builds on and develops advanced skills i… source |
| TEDG1220 | Motion Design | — | In the Motion Design course, students learn the power of motion in visual communication through video production, animation, and motion graphics. This course introduces the fundamentals of video edit… source |
| TEDG1230 | Interactive Design | — | In the Interactive Design course, students learn to design for interactivity using basic coding for screens of various devices. The course introduces the basic of HTML and covers commonly used tags,… source |
| TEDG1420 | Web Essentials | — | The Web Essentials course provides the fundamentals necessary to plan, design, develop, deploy, and critique a website which includes images, sound, video, forms, and separates content from presentat… source |
| TEDG1430 | UX Design | — | The UX Design course teaches basic principles and techniques of interface design for the Web. Includes discussion of usability and information architecture to solve client needs. Includes learning HT… source |
| TEDG1500 | Professional Development | — | In the Professional Development course, students learn soft skills including managing a creative business, building portfolios, setting up a freelance business, working as a team, and marketing thems… source |
| TEDM1010 | Introduction to Marketing | — | The Introduction to Marketing course is designed to help students become proficient in the fundamentals and best practices of marketing. The course will cover key digital marketing terms, marketing r… source |
| TEDM1020 | Marketing Design | — | The Marketing Design course will help students become familiar with graphic design concepts and platforms. The course will cover marketing design principles, design best practices, and popular graphi… source |
| TEDM1030 | Content Marketing and Marketing Analytics | — | The Content Marketing and Marketing Analytics course is designed to help students become proficient in content marketing, web design, and marketing analytics using todays leading platforms. The cours… source |
| TEDM1040 | Email Marketing | — | The Email Marketing and Customer Relationship Management course is designed to help students become proficient in email marketing, using todays leading platforms. The course will cover email marketin… source |
| TEDM1050 | Search Engine Optimization | — | The Search Engine Optimization course is designed to help students become proficient in SEO using todays leading platforms. The course will cover search engine optimization best practices, on-site SE… source |
| TEDM1060 | Digital Advertising | — | The Digital Advertising course is designed to help students become proficient in Search Engine Marketing using todays leading platforms. The course will cover digital advertising best practices, bidd… source |
| TEDM1070 | Social Media Marketing | — | The Social Media Marketing course is designed to help students become proficient in organic and paid social media marketing on today's leading platforms. This course will cover social media branding,… source |
| TEDM1080 | Advanced Digital Marketing | — | The Advanced Digital Marketing course is designed to help students become proficient in advanced digital marketing tactics, best practices, and strategies. The course will cover advanced marketing st… source |
| TEDT1010 | Introduction to Diesel Technology | — | Introduction to Diesel Technology course provides students an introduction to Heavy-Duty commercial vehicles, including available careers and the skills and certifications required. Students will rec… source |
| TEDT1100 | Electrical I | — | Electrical I provides theory and hands-on instruction on the principals of electricity, basic components, sensors, circuits, wiring schematics, and multi-meters. source |
| TEDT1110 | Electrical II | — | In the Electrical II course, students learn advanced electrical theory and diagnostic procedures. source |
| TEDT1200 | Steering and Suspension | — | The Steering and Suspension course provides theory and hands-on instruction on the maintenance and repair of front axles, alignment, truck frames, steering and suspension systems, and coupling device… source |
| TEDT1300 | Brakes | — | Brakes provides theory and hands-on instruction on heavy duty braking systems. Students will learn maintenance and repair of wheels and tires, hubs and wheel bearings, air brake systems, drum and rot… source |
| TEDT1400 | Drivetrain | — | In this Drivetrain course, students receive theory and hands-on instruction on maintenance and repair of the heavy-duty drivetrain systems. Topics will include clutches, transmissions, drive lines, a… source |
| TEDT1500 | Preventative Maintenance I | — | The Preventative Maintenance course introduces students to the service and preventive maintenance practices found within the trucking industry. Instruction includes inspection and maintenance of truc… source |
| TEDT1510 | Preventative Maintenance II | — | This course covers identification of additional components on the truck. It teaches the importance of doing inspections and preventative maintenance for heavy duty trucks, and of following recommende… source |
| TEDT1600 | Engines I | — | Engines I provides theory and hands-on instruction in basic operation, parts, and overhaul procedures of diesel engines. Students learn the removal, service, and repair of engine blocks, crankshafts,… source |
| TEDT1610 | Engines II | — | Engines II provides the student with more advanced theory and hands-on instruction in diagnostics and operational systems of the internal combustion engine, including emissions, fuel, and after-treat… source |
| TEDT1810 | Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) | — | Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) provides students with theory and hands-on instruction regarding troubleshooting and repair of heavy-duty truck air conditioning systems. Topics incl… source |
| TEEL1110 | Electrician Apprentice IA | — | The Electrician Apprentice IA course establishes a solid foundation in electrical fundamentals and the study of basic electrical theory. This course addresses math applications as they relate to the… source |
| TEEL1120 | Electrician Apprentice IB | — | The Electrician Apprentice IB course continues the study of electrical theory and its application within the electrical field. In this course, students will learn how devices and electrical systems w… source |
| TEEL1210 | Electrician Apprentice IIA | — | The Electrician Apprentice IIA course discusses single-phase and three-phase alternating current (AC) power systems, inductance, capacitance, reactance, power factor, and power correction. In this co… source |
| TEEL1220 | Electrician Apprentice IIB | — | The Electrician Apprentice IIB course continues the comprehensive analysis of the National Electrical Code (NEC). In this course, students will evaluate the functions, uses, and calculations for dire… source |
| TEEL1310 | Electrician Apprentice IIIA | — | The Electrician Apprentice IIIA course discusses the roles of bonding and grounding in electrical systems per National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements. In this course, students will be shown the d… source |
| TEEL1320 | Electrician Apprentice IIIB | — | The Electrician Apprentice IIIB course explores basic and complex electrical motor control systems and their respective fundamental concepts, diagrams, and applications. Students will examine the wir… source |
| TEEL1410 | Electrician Apprentice IVA | — | The Electrician Apprentice IVA course explores the basic skills necessary for becoming crew leader and managing electrical hazards. In this course, students will be instructed in special occupancies,… source |
| TEEL1420 | Electrician Apprentice IVB | — | The Electrician Apprentice IVB course, students will review all concepts from the previous years of electrical apprenticeship education. This course prepares individuals for the Utah State Journeyman… source |
| TEEM1011 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | The Emergency Medical Technician program provides training for out-of-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical services (E… source |
| TEEM1202 | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician | — | Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system (EMS). A… source |
| TEHD1200 | Advanced Training and Skills I | — | In the Advanced Training and Skills I course, students will receive advanced training in a class and work on skills such as: hair extensions, braiding cutting, coloring, and other hair services. This… source |
| TEHD1210 | Advanced Training and Skills II | — | In the Advanced Training and Skills II course, students will receive additional training and guest artist. This course will also focus on preparing for a job with advanced communication and interview… source |
| TEHD1220 | Advanced Training and Skills III | — | In the Advanced Training and Skills III course, students will receive additional training and classes. This course will build on the knowledge and skills learned in previous courses. Students will co… source |
| TEHD1900 | Hair Design Clinical I | — | In the Cosmetology/Hair Design Clinical I course students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Stud… source |
| TEHD1910 | Hair Design Clinical II | — | In the Cosmetology/Hair Design Clinical I course students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Stud… source |
| TEHD1920 | Hair Design Clinical III | — | In the Cosmetology/Hair Design Clinical I course students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Stud… source |
| TEHD1930 | Hair Design Clinical IV | — | In the Cosmetology/Hair Design Clinical I course students begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Stud… source |
| TEHD1940 | Hair Design Clinical V | — | In the Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical V course, students will begin to provide salon services in the clinical setting. This course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting.… source |
| TEIT1030 | Artificial Intelligence Essentials | — | The AI Essentials course provides a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence concepts and practical applications. The course focuses on key AI principles, machine learning basics, and th… source |
| TEIT1050 | Career & Workplace Relations | — | Career and Workplace Relations is designed to help students gain insight into how their skills and professionalism enhance relationships between management and coworkers. Instruction includes employm… source |
| TEIT1100 | Introduction to Networking | — | Introduction to Networking provides foundational-level instruction on the concepts, models, services, settings, protocols, topologies, and devices used in computer networks. Students also explore the… source |
| TEIT1170 | Computer Networks I | — | Computer Networks I explores common computer networking models, network device installation and configuration, switching and routing technologies, IP address configuration, basic wireless network con… source |
| TEIT1200 | A+ Core I | — | A+ Core I prepares students to be successful computer technicians, capable of installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, optimizing, and securing desktop computers, laptops, mobile devices, and printe… source |
| TEIT1210 | A+ Core II | — | A+ Core II is a follow-up to A+ Core I and provides further instruction on installation, configuration, maintenance, and security of various common operating systems and platforms. This course aligns… source |
| TEIT1300 | Linux Foundations | — | Linux Foundations focuses on the installation, configuration, and process management of a Linux workstation. Students explore shell programming, file system management, user accounts, access and perm… source |
| TEIT1400 | Introduction to Cloud | — | Introduction to Cloud provides instruction on core cloud computing concepts, services, and solutions as well as foundational knowledge from a business value perspective of the benefits and considerat… source |
| TEIT1620 | Introduction to Microsoft 365 | — | The Introduction to Microsoft 365 course provides instruction on how Microsoft 365 solutions address common organizational technology challenges including productivity, collaboration, and communicati… source |
| TEIT1630 | Microsoft Windows Server Administration Fundamentals | — | The Microsoft Windows Server Administration Fundamentals course offers a hands-on introduction to Windows Server administration. The student will explore basic systems administration of workstations… source |
| TEIT1800 | Certification Test Prep I | — | Certification Test Prep I provides instruction in preparation for industry exams. Students will access additional testing materials and resources for their exam preparation. Students will review the… source |
| TEIT1810 | Certification Test Prep II | — | Certification Test Prep II provides instruction in preparation for industry exams. Students will access additional testing materials and resources for their exam preparation. Students will review the… source |
| TEIT1945 | Service Desk | — | This course provides a hands-on service desk experience where students will complete activities that will hone the customer service, documentation, and troubleshooting skills needed to obtain a posit… source |
| TEIT2170 | Computer Networks II | — | Computer Networks II examines network design and architecture considerations, network documentation, change management, network monitoring methods and solutions, configuration management, network sec… source |
| TEIT2200 | Security+ | — | Security+ provides instruction on assessing the security posture of enterprise environments and implementing appropriate security solutions. Instruction is given to identify, analyze, and respond to… source |
| TEMA1010 | Introduction to Medical Assisting | — | The Introduction to Medical Assisting course provides an overview of healthcare professions and their roles in the healthcare environment. Students will be guided through legal concepts and ethical i… source |
| TEMA1020 | Medical Office I | — | The Medical Office I course introduces administrative and general duties in a medical office. These duties include appointment scheduling, records management, electronic health records use and manage… source |
| TEMA1030 | Medical Office II | — | The Medical Office II course introduces students to the management of all aspects of medical office finances. Instruction includes diagnostic and procedural coding for insurance billing. Students wil… source |
| TEMA1040 | Anatomy and Physiology | — | The Anatomy and Physiology course is designed to familiarize the student with the plan and structure of the human body, its function under normal, healthy conditions, and an introduction to the bodys… source |
| TEMA1050 | Pharmacology | — | The Pharmacology course familiarizes the student with pharmaceuticals. Instruction includes commonly prescribed medications, trade and generic names, mode of action, side effects, and usual doses. Co… source |
| TEMA1060 | Clinical Procedures | — | The Clinical Procedures course is an introduction to working in an ambulatory outpatient clinic setting, understanding the role of a medical assistant and patient care. The content of this course wil… source |
| TEMA1130 | Intermediate Lab I | — | The Intermediate Lab I course is designed to help the medical assisting student understand the importance of and respond to office emergencies and properly perform routine procedures in the medical o… source |
| TEMA1140 | Advanced Lab II | — | In the Advanced Lab II course, the student will learn advanced skills needed in the physician office laboratory. These include respiratory procedures, laboratory safety measures, venipuncture, basic… source |
| TEMA1520 | Specialty Patient Care and Treatment | — | In the Specialty Patient Care and Treatment course the student will learn about and perform procedures directed at specific types of patient examinations. These include proctological exams, OB/GYN ex… source |
| TEMA1530 | Specialty Exams and Office Management | — | The Specialty Exams and Office Management course is designed to introduce the student to the basic care and treatment of geriatric patients and issues that arise from aging and understanding and assi… source |
| TEMA1900 | Medical Assistant Externship I | — | The Medical Assistant Externship I course allows the medical assistant student the opportunity to demonstrate their administrative and clinical skills in a healthcare setting. This externship takes p… source |
| TEMA1910 | Medical Assistant Externship II | — | The Medical Assistant Externship I course allows the medical assistant student the opportunity to demonstrate their administrative and clinical skills in a healthcare setting. This externship takes p… source |
| TEMC1020 | Introduction to Medical Coding and Billing | — | The Introduction to Medical Coding and Billing course starts with a new student orientation and an outline of the Medical Coding and Billing course and program policies. Students complete assignments… source |
| TEMC1051 | Medical Insurance Billing I | — | The Medical Insurance Billing I course is designed to provide the student with advanced skills necessary to perform and understand current processes regarding medical billing and collection concepts,… source |
| TEMC1060 | Medical Insurance Billing II | — | Medical Insurance Billing II provides students with advanced skills to perform and understand current processes regarding billing and collection concepts, regulations, and guidelines. Upon completion… source |
| TEMC1070 | Medical Office Software | — | The Medical Office Software course is designed to provide the student with hands on experience using practice management software comparable to the software used in medical offices today and basic kn… source |
| TEMC1110 | Coding I | — | The Coding I course is designed to introduce students to the business side of medicine in the outpatient setting and provide the student with the skill and knowledge necessary to analyze and extract… source |
| TEMC1121 | Coding II | — | The Coding II course is a continuation of Coding I. This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills essential to evaluate and extract significant information from the med… source |
| TEMC1131 | Coding III | — | The Coding III course is a continuation of Coding II. This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills essential to evaluate and extract significant information from the m… source |
| TEMC1140 | Coding IV | — | The Coding IV course is a continuation of Coding III. This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills essential to evaluate and extract significant information from the m… source |
| TEMC1230 | Medical Terminology and Anatomy I | — | This course will introduce students to important word parts such as roots, prefixes and suffixes that provide a foundation for learning medical terms. This course is organized by body systems and beg… source |
| TEMC1240 | Medical Terminology and Anatomy II | — | This course is a continuation of Terminology & Anatomy I. The course is organized by body systems and begins with an overview of terminology associated with the body's structures and functions, conti… source |
| TEMC1410 | Communication for Health Care Professionals | — | This course is designed to provide the student with successful therapeutic communication skills that are necessary in a healthcare setting. source |
| TEMC1900 | Coding Certification Exam Prep | — | The Coding Certification Exam Prep course prepares students to sit for a national coding certification. This comprehensive course covers all of the necessary information and skills required to pass t… source |
| TEMT1000 | Manufacturing Fundamentals | — | The Manufacturing Fundamentals course introduces students to basic procedures and operations encountered in the machine shop and various manufacturing industries. Topics include essential safety prac… source |
| TEMT1050 | Advanced Manufacturing Fundamentals | — | The Advanced Manufacturing Fundamentals course teaches students to interpret information on blueprints used in manufacturing to machine parts within defined tolerances. Students will learn methods us… source |
| TEMT1100 | Mill Concepts | — | The Mill Concepts course introduces students to essential material cutting concepts using a milling machine. Topics include clamping and locating work pieces; selecting cutting tools and holders; mil… source |
| TEMT1150 | CNC Mill Concepts | — | The CNC Mill Concepts course introduces students to CNC milling. Topics include safety, CNC terminology, preparing a CNC program, setup and operation of CNC milling machines, part production, and ins… source |
| TEMT1200 | Lathe Concepts | — | The Lathe Concepts course introduces students to essential material cutting concepts using a precision lathe machine. Topics include holding and locating work pieces; selecting cutting tools and hold… source |
| TEMT1250 | CNC Lathe Concepts | — | The CNC Lathe Concepts course introduces students to CNC turning. Topics include safety, CNC terminology, preparing a CNC program, setup and operation of CNC turning machines, part production, and in… source |
| TEMT1300 | CNC Mill Programming | — | The CNC Mill Programming course teaches the fundamentals of CAD/CAM systems. Topics include software operating systems, drawing commands, editing commands, tool-path generation, and posting a program. source |
| TEMT1350 | CNC Lathe Programming | — | The CNC Lathe Programming course teaches the fundamentals of CAD/CAM systems. Topics include software operating systems, drawing commands, editing commands, tool-path generation, and post a program. source |
| TEMT1650 | Applied Manual Machining | — | In the Applied Manual Machining course, students will learn to apply what they have been taught in the previous courses to manufacturing various part assemblies. Topics will include reading and inter… source |
| TEMT2300 | Multi-Axis | — | Multi-Axis introduces CNC multi-axis machines. Topics include the procedures and practices for safe setup and operation of the machine, tool-holding and work holding selection, programming in CAD/CAM… source |
| TENA1110 | Nursing Assistant | — | The Nursing Assistant course introduces students to basic nursing skills in a classroom and laboratory setting. This course includes 24 hours of clinical experience. source |
| TENA1200 | Comprehensive Skills Practice | — | The Comprehensive Skills Practice course supplements practice of basic nursing skills to enable students to pass the requirements for state certification source |
| TENA1900 | Nursing Assistant Clinicals | — | The clinical course in which the student will observe and perform specific healthcare procedures in direct contact with a patient that may include personal care, patient bathing, bathroom assistance,… source |
| TENT1110 | Nail Technician I | — | This course will explore the basic anatomy, skin and nail structure and growth, and recognize and prevent infections. You will study the fundamentals of manicures, pedicures, nail tips and wrap appli… source |
| TENT1200 | Nail Technician II Clinical | — | This course builds on the foundation skills learned in the previous course and provides additional instruction in nail services and art techniques. In addition, you will study work ethics, time manag… source |
| TENT1401 | Nail Technician III | — | Students will have the opportunity to practice Professional Development, Business skills and Advanced Nail techniques necessary to prepare for applications on the clinic floor. Students will prepare… source |
| TEPH1015 | Phlebotomy | — | In Phlebotomy, students learn about the past and present of phlebotomy practices, infection control, equipment, safety, the circulatory system, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, reanalytic… source |
| TEPH1020 | Phlebotomy II | — | In Phlebotomy II, students learn advanced phlebotomy procedures ensuring adequate knowledge and skills in their field. Students hone communication and phlebotomy skills, while practicing real-life sc… source |
| TEPL1110 | Plumbing IA | — | The Plumbing IA course explores the secure and highly demanded profession of plumbing. The primary emphases include: the understanding and interpretation of the International Plumbing Code (IPC), blu… source |
| TEPL1120 | Plumbing IB | — | The Plumbing IB course introduces the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and will cover the International Plumbing Code, related math, and craft skills. source |
| TEPL1210 | Plumbing IIA | — | The Plumbing IIA course introduces the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), related math, and craft skills. source |
| TEPL1220 | Plumbing IIB | — | The Plumbing IIB course continues to explore the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), related math, and craft skills. source |
| TEPL1310 | Plumbing IIIA | — | The Plumbing IIIA course continues to explore the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) and… source |
| TEPL1320 | Plumbing IIIB | — | The Plumbing IIIB course introduces the fundamental Plumbing theory for the Apprentice Plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), International Fuel Gas Code and International Mechani… source |
| TEPL1410 | Plumbing IVA | — | The Plumbing IVA course reviews the International Plumbing Code (IPC), International Fuel Gas Code and International Mechanical Code, math, and other laws in preparation for taking the journeyman sta… source |
| TEPL1420 | Plumbing IVB | — | The Plumbing IVB course assists the apprentices in passing the state test and provides a foundation for success as a journeyman plumber. A variety of modules are available for the student to work fro… source |
| TEPT1010 | Introduction to Pharmacy | — | This course serves as an introduction to the pharmacy technician profession, pharmacy technician roles, and the different types of pharmacies within the healthcare delivery system. Students are intro… source |
| TEPT1100 | Community Pharmacy Practice | — | This course teaches the skills necessary for working in community pharmacy settings. Students perform hands-on skill simulations including data entry, prescription processing, billing, fulfillment, i… source |
| TEPT1110 | Institutional Pharmacy Practice | — | This course teaches the skills necessary for working in institutional pharmacy settings. Students will utilize hands-on skill simulations of institutional pharmacy responsibilities including sterile… source |
| TEPT1910 | Pharmacy Technician Externship | — | In this course, students will demonstrate their abilities to function as a pharmacy technician in industry settings. This experience takes place under the supervision of a pharmacist or an experience… source |
| TERT1020 | Radiographic Anatomy and Procedures | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to take x-ray images of the chest, abdomen, upper limb, and shoulder. During this course students will practice taking x-rays… source |
| TERT1025 | Radiographic Procedures and Patient Care | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to take x-ray images of the chest, upper and lower limb, shoulder girdle, spine, skull, and podiatry exams. During this cours… source |
| TERT1030 | Radiographic Imaging and Exposure Techniques | — | This course is designed to introduce and teach students about x-ray imaging and exposure techniques. In this course, students will understand how x-rays are produced, the components of an x-ray tube,… source |
| TERT1035 | Radiographic Core | — | This course is designed to teach students about x-ray imaging and exposure techniques, radiation protection, radiobiology, and radiographic physics. Students will learn how to use digital imaging tec… source |
| TERT1050 | Patient Care | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills that are necessary to perform exceptional care while working with patients in their clinical and job setting. Students will l… source |
| TERT1065 | Limited X-Ray Technician Clinicals | — | This course is designed for students to take their knowledge of what they learned in the classroom and laboratory and apply it to their clinical site. Students will position patients, use proper radi… source |
| TERT1070 | Radiography Clinicals I | — | This course is designed for students to take their knowledge of what they learned in the classroom and laboratory and apply it to their clinical sites. Students will position patients, use proper rad… source |
| TERT1110 | Radiology Physics | — | This course is designed to teach students about the physics of x-ray production. Students will learn about the characteristics of an x-ray beam, how it is created, and how they travel. Students will… source |
| TERT1120 | Radiographic Anatomy and Procedures II | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to take x-ray images of the lower extremities, spine, pelvis, and ribs along with practicing the exams from the semester befo… source |
| TERT1130 | Radiographic Imaging II | — | This course is designed to build upon the student's knowledge of imaging and exposure and enhance their skills as a student tech. Students will build upon their knowledge of how x-rays are created an… source |
| TERT1140 | Radiographic Protection and Radiobiology | — | This course is designed to teach students about radiation protection methods and the effects that can happen from radiation exposure. Students will learn about beam filtration, beam restrictors, and… source |
| TERT1170 | Radiography Clinicals II | — | This course is designed for students to take their knowledge of what they have learned and are currently learning in the classroom and laboratory and apply it to their clinical sites. Students will p… source |
| TERT2010 | Radiography and Pediatric Pathology | — | This course is designed to teach students about the different pathology cases they may see during their clinicals. Students will learn how to help pediatric patients through their entire x-ray or ima… source |
| TERT2020 | Radiographic Anatomy & Procedures III | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to take x-ray images of the upper and lower GI tract, urinary tract and biliary tract along with the skull, sinus, facial bon… source |
| TERT2030 | Alternate Modality and Sectional Anatomy | — | This course is designed to teach students about the different imaging modalities in the field of radiology and to give students a base understanding of cross section anatomy. Students will be taught… source |
| TERT2070 | Radiography Clinicals III | — | This course is designed for students to take their knowledge of what they have learned and are currently learning in the classroom and laboratory and apply it to their clinical sites. Students will p… source |
| TERT2150 | Registry Review | — | This course is designed to assist students in studying for their ARRT national board exams that they will take at the end of the program. This course will provide students with the resources, help ai… source |
| TERT2170 | Radiography Clinicals IV | — | This course is designed for students to take their knowledge of what they have learned and are currently learning in the classroom and laboratory and apply it to their clinical sites. Students will p… source |
| TESP1011 | Intro to Sterile Processing and Decontamination | — | Sterile processing technicians ensure patient safety by decontaminating, sterilizing, and maintaining surgical instruments. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the sterile processing cyc… source |
| TESP1111 | Preparation and Packaging | — | Students will gain expertise in identifying surgical instruments, understanding their functions, and recognizing their uses across various specialties, such as orthopedics and neurology. The course c… source |
| TESP1211 | Sterilization and Disinfection | — | This course focuses on high-temperature and low-temperature sterilization methods used in sterile processing, including daily testing procedures and performance monitoring with physical, biological,… source |
| TESP1311 | Storage and Distribution, QA, and Equipment | — | This course covers the processes of sterile storage, distribution, and quality assurance in sterile processing. Students will learn how items are stored after sterilization and prepared for use in th… source |
| TESP1901 | Externship | — | The externship, arranged by the program coordinator with participating hospitals and facilities, allows students to apply classroom and lab skills in a real-world setting. Students will track and sub… source |
| TESU1015 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | The Introduction to Surgical Technology course will introduce students to the surgical technology profession and will develop the fundamental concepts and principles necessary to successfully partici… source |
| TESU1022 | Microbiology and Infection Control | — | The Microbiology and Infection Control course will introduce students to microbiology, infection control, and aseptic principles. source |
| TESU1040 | Principles and Practices of Surgical Technology | — | The Principles and Practices of Surgical Technology course will introduce students to wound management, and healing. They will be familiar with perioperative care and the principles of asepsis, and a… source |
| TESU1051 | Surgical Procedures I | — | The Surgical Procedures I course will review surgical specialties and differentiate anatomy, physiology, and instrumentation pertaining to the specialty. They will demonstrate several procedures set… source |
| TESU1061 | Surgical Procedures II | — | The Surgical Procedures II course will review surgical specialties and differentiate anatomy, physiology, and instrumentation pertaining to the specialty. They will demonstrate several procedures set… source |
| TESU1070 | Surgical Procedures III | — | The Surgical Procedures III course will review surgical specialties and differentiate anatomy, physiology, and instrumentation pertaining to the specialty. They will demonstrate several procedures se… source |
| TESU1130 | Technology in Surgery | — | This course will introduce students to medications used in surgery and anesthesia care. It will also explore the integration and application of cutting-edge technologies in the field of surgery. With… source |
| TESU1225 | Surgical Technology Exams and Seminar | — | This course will discuss factors associate with making career decisions that can enhance a surgical technologists professional growth and success. It will also review competencies learned throughout… source |
| TESU2900 | Surgical Technology Clinical Externship I | — | The Surgical Technology Clinical Externship I course will extend the educational experience in the surgical field under the supervision of experienced medical professionals in a clinical setting. source |
| TESU2910 | Surgical Technology Clinical Externship II | — | The Surgical Technology Clinical Externship II course will extend the educational experience in the surgical field under the supervision of experienced medical professionals in a clinical setting. source |
| TESU2922 | Surgical Technology Clinical Externship III | — | The Surgical Technology Clinical Externship III course will extend the educational experience in the surgical field under the supervision of experienced medical professionals in a clinical setting. source |
| TEWP1000 | Introduction to Web Development | — | This course gives students an in-depth understanding of how to build web pages and a solid foundation for your future development or website-building career. Students will learn the basic concepts of… source |
| TEWP1010 | JavaScript Programming | — | This course introduces students to a great foundation in computer programming using JavaScript. Students will learn to use JavaScript to cover basic programming including arrays, functions, objects,… source |
| TEWP1020 | React.js | — | React is one of the webs most popular libraries that is used in production by huge companies like Twitter, Netflix, and Microsoft. React is fun to use and its component architecture makes it faster a… source |
| TEWP1030 | Backend Programming | — | This course will help students understand the concept that every great web application begins with the components of user experience and the business impact of delivery, deployment and support that i… source |
| TEWP1040 | Deployment and Security | — | This course will provide foundational knowledge and hands-on projects that will teach students theory and practical skill required to install Docker and be aware of critical security risks to web app… source |
| TEWP1060 | Angular Framework | — | Angular is one of the fastest, most popular open-source web app frameworks today, and knowing how to deploy and use it is essential for developers. Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source web appli… source |
| TEWP1080 | Capstone | — | The Capstone course enhances students' employability in the industry as they demonstrate their ability to plan, design and execute a responsive web project using the technology that they have acquire… source |
| TEWP1700 | Server-side Web Development | — | Server-side programming explores delivering a customized user experience. This course combines the skills of programming, client-side development, and relational database management to create and man… source |
| TEWP1900 | Web Programming and Development Externship I | — | Upon completion of the classroom portion of program, students will find an externship opportunity to complete 180 hours within a real-world software development environment. source |
| TEWP1910 | Web Programming and Development Externship II | — | Upon completion of the classroom portion of the program, students will find an externship opportunity to complete 60 hours within a real-world software development environment. source |
| TEWT1000 | Introduction to Welding and Cutting | — | This course will serve students as an introduction to the welding industry. General welding shop safety, thermal cutting processes, basic welding terminology, and arc welding basics will be discussed. source |
| TEWT1001 | Introduction to Welding and Cutting II | — | This course will cover advanced cutting and fitting methods commonly used in the welding industry. Students will work with blueprints, cut lists, and common tools to construct a widget. source |
| TEWT1010 | Measurement Systems | — | In this course, students gain an understanding of the concepts and implementation of measurement systems used by welding professionals. US customary units, metric units, and utilization of basic meas… source |
| TEWT1020 | Welding Symbols and Print Reading | — | This course teaches students to interpret prints and drawings including welding symbols used in the welding and fabrication industries. Engineering drawings are introduced as the medium by which the… source |
| TEWT1111 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) I | — | This course teaches the set-up, operation, and practical uses of Shielded Metal Arc Welding. Process advantages and limitations are discussed. Students receive hands-on instruction regarding SMAW sta… source |
| TEWT1112 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) II | — | This course expands students competency in hands-on uses and practical application of SMAW. Students learn to reason through appropriate electrode diameters, classifications, and appropriate current… source |
| TEWT1132 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) III | — | This course follows the AWS Sense Program for SMAW. Students will be required to pass a comprehensive written and practical exam, as well as attempt a welding qualification test using the SMAW proces… source |
| TEWT1211 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I | — | This course teaches set-up, operation, and practical application of GTAW using ferrous steel. Process advantages and limitations will be discussed. Students receive hands-on instruction regarding GTA… source |
| TEWT1212 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) II | — | This course expands student competency in hands-on uses and practical application of GTAW using nonferrous metals. Electrode classifications, preparation, and tip geometries are discussed. Students l… source |
| TEWT1231 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) III | — | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding is an advanced level course for welding students. This course will test students on their knowledge of GTAW by utilizing the AWS GTAW Sense Level 1 test. Heat considerations… source |
| TEWT1311 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) I | — | This course teaches set-up, operation, and practical application of GMAW. Process advantages and limitations are discussed. Students receive hands-on instruction regarding GMAW standard procedures an… source |
| TEWT1315 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) II | — | This course expands student competency in hands-on uses and practical application of GMAW. Shielding gas composition, selection, and appropriate flow rates are discussed. Students learn appropriate p… source |
| TEWT1411 | Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) I | — | This course covers set-up, operation, and practical application of FCAW. Process advantages and limitations are discussed. Students receive hands-on instruction regarding FCAW standard procedures and… source |
| TEWT1413 | Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) II | — | This course expands student competency in hands-on uses and practical application of FCAW. Shielding gas composition, selection, and appropriate flow rates are discussed. Students learn appropriate p… source |
| TEWT1511 | Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) | — | This course covers set-up, operations and practical application of SAW. Process advantages and limitations will be discussed. Students will receive hands-on instruction regarding SAW standard procedu… source |
| TEWT2115 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - Pre-Pipe | — | The SMAW Pre-Pipe course will help students become familiar with the techniques, positions and joints used for welding pipe as used in structural pipeline and pressure vessel applications. This cours… source |
| TEWT2120 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - Pipe | — | The SMAW Pipe course will continue to help students with advanced techniques, positions and joints used for welding pipe using the SMAW process as used in structural, pipeline and pressure vessel app… source |
| TEWT2215 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) - Pre-Pipe | — | The GTAW pre-pipe welding course will help students become familiar with the techniques, positions, and joints used for welding pipe as used in structural, pipeline, and pressure vessel applications.… source |
| TEWT2220 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GMAW) - Pipe | — | The GTAW pipe welding course will help students become familiar with the techniques, positions, and joints used for welding pipe as used in structural, pipeline, and pressure vessel applications. Thi… source |
| TEWT2315 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)/Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - Pre-Pipe | — | The GMAW/FCAW Pre-Pipe course will help students become familiar with the techniques, positions, and joints used for welding pipe as used in structural, pipeline, and pressure vessel applications. Th… source |
| TEWT2320 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) - Pipe | — | The GMAW Pipe course will help students become familiar with the techniques, positions and joints used for welding pipe using the GMAW process and used in structural, pipeline and pressure vessel app… source |
| TEWT2420 | Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - Pipe | — | The FCAW Pipe course is designed to help students become familiar with the techniques, positions and joints used on welding pipe using the FCAW process as used in structural, pipeline and pressure ve… source |